AK-101 Assault Rifle & AK-102 Assault Rifle


 The AK-101 was designed as a replacement for the AK-74M assault rifle and has been modified to meet the needs of today's military forces.  The AK-101 was designed in Russia and is the main service rifle of the Russian military. The rifle is produced by Russia's leading small arms manufacturer Izhmash Small Arms.  They produce four other variations of the rifle in different calibers, barrel lengths, and weights. 
  
The AK-101 is chambered in 5.56 NATO and features black synthetic furniture, with a side folding stock.  The side folding stock looks just like a normal fixed stock, however it folds and locks securely to the side of the receiver.  These stocks are very high quality and are also very rare in the U.S.  The AK-101 has a 16 inch barrel with a AK-74 style muzzle break attached to the barrel to control muzzle climb.  The rifle can be fired in three different firing modes; semi, three shot burst and full auto.  The AK-101 disassembles using the same procedure as the original AK-47, and is almost an exact copy.  The AK-101 has an optical plate installed on the side of the receiver for attaching scopes and other optical equipment.  The optical plate will accept most types of Russian and European AK optics.  The AK-101 weighs 3,400g and has a rate of fire of 600rpm.  The rifle will accept most synthetic and metal magazines, generally 30 rounds in capacity.


The AK-102 was designed for close quarters combat, and is commonly used by special forces and police.  The rifles shorter barrel aids in clearing buildings and navigating tight spaces.  The rifle is produced by Russia's leading small arms manufacturer Izhmash Small Arms.  They produce four other variations of the rifle in different calibers, barrel lengths, and weights. The AK-102 comes with cleaning kit, oil bottle, and bayonet.

The AK-102 is chambered in 5.56 NATO and features black synthetic furniture, with a side folding stock.  The side folding stock looks just like a normal fixed stock, however it folds and locks securely to the side of the receiver.  These stocks are very high quality and are also very rare in the U.S.  The AK-102 has a 12 inch barrel with a Krinkov style muzzle break to allow the action to cycle.  Due to the shorter barrel length of the rifle, the gasses escape faster and don't allow a new round to be chambered.  The Krinkov muzzle brake is used to trap the gasses and allow the action to cycle.  The AK-102 can be fired in three different firing modes; semi, three shot burst and full auto.  The AK-102 has an optical plate installed on the side of the receiver for attaching scopes and other optical equipment.  The optical plate will accept most types of Russian and European AK optics.  The AK-102 weighs 3,000g and has a rate of fire of 600rpm. The rifle will accept most synthetic and metal magazines, generally 30 rounds in capacity.