Dragon 75035 1/6 AK-47 vs M16 Weapon Model Set
Brand:Dragon
Product Code:75035
Scale: 1/6 - The reality is the descended model of 6 times.
Type:Disassembled Kit (requires merge and painting)
Number of parts:1
Material :Plastic
Product Barcode:1234567890123
Place of production:ABC
Product Sizes (cm.):12 x 34 x 56 (H)
Packaging size (cm.):12 x 34 x 56 (H)
Product Net weight (gr.):1234
Product Boxed weight (gr.):1234
Cargo volume (Desi):123
Contents
Injection mold plastic parts
1 Mounting Guide
AK-47 VS M16 Weapon Model SetFeatures
Ak-47 and M16 rifles are scale models.
Disasted plastic.
There is no adhesive and paint in the box.
You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
You need to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
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About
M16
The M16 is an automatic war/infantry rifle of 5.56mm, which is used by 15 NATO countries today.
It is the name given by the US army to the modified version of the AR-15 rifle.
Colt company has started to produce production and copyrights from Armalite company that has financial problems.
His name was changed to M16 in 1963 and was first put into service in the US Air Force.
This group contains four types of weapons such as M16A1, M16A2, M16A3 and M16A4.
It has been used by the US army since the 1960s.
The AR-15, known as the ancestor of this weapon, and the short-barreled version of this weapon, are currently the main infantry rifle of the US Army.
AK-47
The design of the AK-47 started in 1945.
The Mosin-Nagant, SKS, AVS-36 and PPŞ-41s used by the Red Army was designed by the army engineer Mihail Kalashnikov based on the German STG 44 rifle.
In 1946, the AK-47 was tried in official military tests.
In 1948, the fixed butt variant entered active service in the special units of the Soviet Army.
In 1949, officially, the Soviet Armed Forces and then the other Warsaw Pact was the main infantry rifle of the countries.
Ak-47 and its derivatives are the most commonly used and most widely used infantry rifles due to its simple structure, easy maintenance and low cost.
Approximately 100 million were produced and used in almost most wars.