The Kalashnikov AK-47 is the most ubiquitous Assault rifle in the world, with more AK-47s and its variants in use than any other individual small arm.
It is the longest serving post-World War II military weapon and its ease of use, durability and low production costs ensure that its use will.
Created by Senior Sergeant Mikhail Kalashnikov, and first adopted by the USSR soon after World War II (1939-1945), its production continues to this day, with an estimated 75 million produced worldwide.
The Kalashnikov AK-47 is the most ubiquitous Assault rifle in the world, with more AK-47s and its variants in use than any other individual small arm