However, on 23 September 2013, the Izvestiya tabloid wrote that, according to an anonymous source, the AK-12 will not be adopted or even undergo state tests due to shortcomings in preliminary tests. The AK-12 basic platform allows for nearly 20 different modifications to change into other configurations. The new rifle would be put into service along with the new handguns, machine guns and sniper rifles. On 16 September 2013, the Deputy Chairman of the Military-Industrial Commission of Russia said the Russian Army would start receiving AK-12 assault rifles chambered in 5.45 mm and 7.62 mm in 2014. On the early prototype model, the traditional locations of the cocking handle, safety lever, and fire selector remained unchanged, but the AK-12's production model featured revisions to all of these features. The prototype was fitted with a large-capacity 60-round casket magazine. The first prototype was presented to the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during his official visit to inspect the products of the Izhmash arms manufacturing plant in Izhevsk. On, the Russian media published a Russian Ministry of Defence statement that the AK-12 was to be tested in 2011. These were later abandoned in favour of the proven and improved AK-400, which became the finalised model of the AK-12. It went through three different prototypes in order to improve upon the "range of defects" that were discovered on the prototype models from 2012 to 2015. It was further developed by the Kalashnikov Concern, throughout its development and evaluation stage it has received multiple modifications to meet the Russian military's standard and to address the Russian army's concerns regarding the cost and issues in fully automatic fire of the earlier prototype models. The AK-12 project began in 2011 by the IZHMASH factory, which became part of the Kalashnikov Concern as a private venture, in an attempt to participate in the " Ratnik" trials which were held by the Russian army. Compact variants of the AK-12 and AK-15 are also under development, respectively the AK-12K and AK-15K, which features a shorter barrel. A variant chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO was later unveiled, known as the AK-19 upon the request of international clients. Kalashnikov Concern also offers a variant of the AK-12 chambered in 7.62×39mm, known as the AK-15 (GRAU index 6P71) due to the request of the Russian military. The AK-12, "Avtomat Kalashnikova, 2012" (GRAU index 6P70) is a Russian assault rifle chambered in 5.45×39mm designed and manufactured by the Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash), making it the fifth generation of Kalashnikov rifles. 75-round detachable drum magazine from the RPKīack-up iron sights and integrated Picatinny rail for various optical sights.40-round detachable box magazine from the RPK.WHILE STILL EXTREMELY EFFICIENT WITH SHORTER LENGTH BARRELS WE RECOMMEND NOT USING HADES ON BARRELS LESS THEN 14. WARNING: HADES WAS DESIGNED FOR 16" OR LONGER BARREL LENGTHS. Threaded for 14mx1.0LH and designed for 7.62x39 ammunition. The benefits of HADES compensation increase under sustained rates of fire including rapid semi-auto, burst, and full-auto firing modes. HADES is the device that finally pairs the robust AK platform with sustainable, accurate, and tactically sound results. HADES offers a significant increase in accuracy/grouping compared to generic AK platform devices. HADES vents excess gases through precision cut vertical and offset channels tuned to minimize muzzle flash when shooting 7.62x39 rounds through a 16" or longer rifle barrel. 425" and a larger interior expansion chamber for muzzle flash reduction. This effectively maximizes the downforce to eliminate felt recoil and muzzle sway while protecting the shooter from any gas blowback. Our unique angled design forces gas pressure to keep the muzzle forward while cutting gasses past the shooter's shoulders. HADES is machined with one of the most aggressive pitches on the market. The HADES is a true hybrid device and yields superior performance at an affordable price point. We decided after much success in larger calibers to manufacture a device exclusive to the AK Platform. HADES was born for use with law enforcement to reduce felt recoil while eliminating muzzle rise and all muzzle sway. Our patent-pending HADES was designed and manufactured in the USA utilizing local 416 Grade Stainless Steel featuring a Military Grade III Black Oxide Finish. HADES Hybrid Muzzle Device by PAMAX Tactical provides superior performance for your Rifle Platform.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |