AK47 Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide











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Facebook:   / xboxahoy   • Twitter:   / xboxahoy   • In this episode we're covering the AK-47. • It's an automatic weapon, unlocked at level 38. • The AK-47, or Avtomat Kalashnikova, is a weapon that originates from the former Soviet Union. • As its designation implies, its design was finalised in the year 1947. • It was World War 2 that spurred small arms development in the 1940s, and the introduction of the first assault rifle - the German Sturmgewehr 44 - forged a new niche between rifle and submachine gun. • Mikhail Kalashnikov, then a tank driver and mechanic in the Red Army, would come up with the now-infamous AK assault rifle design while recuperating in hospital after being wounded during the Battle of Bryansk. • His combat experience led to his rifle design being extremely soldier-focussed: rugged, as lightweight as possible and simple to use and maintain. • In 1949, Kalashnikov's Avtomat was officially adopted by the Red Army - its simple design ideal for mass production, an important consideration for any large-scale military force. • The design was further improved in the later AKM design - with a stamped receiver rather than a milled one, improved muzzle brake and other small mechanical improvements, what most people regard as an AK-47 is, in fact the AKM design. • With approximately 75 million such rifles manufactured, no other rifle is as ubiquitous, nor as recognisable: and the AK is unlikely to disappear anytime soon. • Even today, the AK serves as the basis for many modern military rifles - albeit in a derivative form. • The AK-74 is a notable iteration, designed to fire a smaller, higher-velocity round, with improved terminal ballistics. • The AK-100 series, and the new AK-12, are the most modern variants - making use of modern manufacturing techniques, but with a solid grounding in Kalashnikov's original design. • The AK fires the M43 cartridge - first used in the RPD light machine gun, 7.62-by-39 millimetres in dimension. • Magazines are of a distinctive curved box type, the curvature a result of the slightly tapered cartridge. • Capacity is 30 rounds by default, or 45 with extended mags. • Damage is moderate - high by an automatic weapon's standards, but lower than the semi-automatic assault rifles. • You'll kill in 3 shots up close, like the FAMAS and AUG - but, thanks to the elevated damage your 3-hit kill zone will be larger, and you'll potentially kill in just two headshots. • At long range, you may need up to 4 shots to kill. • Rate of fire is moderately slow - at 750 rounds per minute. • Because of this lower fire rate, however, the weapon is relatively controllable when firing full-auto - and will remain effective out to some distance. • At extreme ranges you'll want to burst fire, of course - distant targets, especially those behind cover, will require trigger control to be effectively tackled. • Aim time is standard for the assault rifle category, at 250 milliseconds - and reloads are moderately quick, at 2.5 seconds. • The AK-47 is a versatile weapon, boasting consistent damage and generally good handling characteristics. • Its lower rate of fire means it's ideally suited to automatic use, with controllable recoil and an ability to eke out sustained firepower from its 30-round magazine. • Of course, this slower rate of fire will impact your close-range performance: fewer bullets dispensed means a longer time to kill, and will make hipfire kills less reliable, should a close-range enemy be aware of your presence. • Still, this is the price of versatility: whilst the AK might shine at middle range, it loses out to SMGs and the faster-firing assault rifles up close. • Keep your wits about you, however, and any disparity in performance won't be apparent: don't give your enemy a fair fight, and you'll emerge victorious. • With balanced handling and reliable performance, this rough-hewn Russian rifle is as enduring... • ...as its legendary endurance.

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