JT. I googled 'official AK-47' --that's the site. The AK-47 is now considered public domain, ie not owned by anybody. So the current producer of modern AK's in russia doesn't lay any claim to AK-47s. Find a more official one to dispute my assertions if you can. The reason I offered a truce is b/c it doesn't really matter. People are still going to be ignorant and that's fine, it doesn't affect what I know to be true. I haven't the patience or inclination to justify what I know to be factual to someone who is clearly only interested in arguing, and not in the discovery of fact.
Having said that; please refute the following statement using tangible evidence.
Though AK variants have come into production, the original design of the AK-1 and AK-2, as adopted in 1947 as the AK-47 was a selective fire assault rifle.
Do you know what selective fire means? It means it has atleast one semi-automatic and one automatic firing position.
Here's the US Army AK-47 Operation Manual. Below is an excerpt from 'Section 1: General'
You haven't provided anything but hearsay in defense of your position because you are patently incorrect; the fact you insist on arguing only proves you are professedly ignorant too.The AK-47 (fig 3) is a short, compact, selective-fired weapon de-signed by the Soviets in 1946 which fires a cartridge intermediate in
power between submachine gun and rifle cartridges. It has a mild re-
coil which gives it the capability of delivering effective full auto-
matic fire up to 300 meters.