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6/14/2006 12:55:51 PM EDT
The ak-74 was used successfully in Afghanistan among other places.  The ammo and rifle are quite accurate.  Were these rifles ever issued with optics in a Designated Marksman type of role?  If so, what optics were used?  I know that the E. Germans used the Zeiss 4x25.  What about the other countries?

Thank you.
6/14/2006 2:05:41 PM EDT
[#1]
As far as I know the DM role goes to a gun with lots more reach in 54r. But I am not a super expurt

PS- the PO3.5x5 has a reticle for 5.45, and the Russian Trilux (1p29?) has a 5.45 option cam for elevation.
6/15/2006 10:31:29 PM EDT
[#2]
The AK 74 was made to compete with the M16,one should never compare it to the dragonoff!

The 7.62X54r will rip you a new one!

Bob
6/16/2006 7:49:03 PM EDT
[#3]
is the -74 a lot more accurate than the -47?
6/16/2006 8:05:14 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
is the -74 a lot more accurate than the -47?


ABSOLUTELY !!!!
6/16/2006 10:37:55 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
is the -74 a lot more accurate than the -47?



incredibly so
6/16/2006 11:39:07 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
The AK 74 was made to compete with the M16,one should never compare it to the dragonoff!

The 7.62X54r will rip you a new one!

Bob



Yep, the little bullets from the 5.45 and 5.56 don't have as much stopping power past 200 yards. For a sniper rifle you need to reach out and deliver a world of hurt well past that. So that is why most countries still use 7.62 NATO or 7.62x54R for their long range work.
6/17/2006 8:40:38 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

Quoted:
is the -74 a lot more accurate than the -47?


ABSOLUTELY !!!!



is this due to improvements in the weapon, or in the 5.45 cartridge over the older system?
6/17/2006 11:38:48 AM EDT
[#8]
I don't know the answer to your last queston, however Kalinka Optics sells a wide-angle scope caliberated especially for the 5.45x39 - it even says AK-74 in the reticle. It's like a Russian version of the ACOG.
6/17/2006 12:33:55 PM EDT
[#9]
The closest thing to a 5.45x39 DMR would probably be the AK74N, which had the ability to accept an optic.It was typically fitted with a starlight scope for perimeter security. Depending on your definition, a RPK74 with an optic could be a DMR also. Russian special forces have been using AK74's of all types with optics for years, though there isn't a counterpart to Western 5.56 DMR's. The Soviets don't have a need for such a rifle. Thier infantry tactics comprise of riding into battle in BMP's and closing to under 300 meters to dismount. Given the limited capability of the AK platform at longer distances, the SVD was issued at the squad/platoon level to provide a long range capability.Part of the SVD's capability was to destroy sensitive optica equipment on tanks/IFV's and destroy other vehicles, as well as personell. For shooting at "stuff" 7.62x54 AP trumps 5.45 and 5.56. For any type of DMR work, the Russians have relied on the SVD in one form or another, and continue to do so. The Russians have yet to recognize a need for a 5.45 DMR as the SVD is almost always a better choice.
6/17/2006 4:40:27 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
I don't know the answer to your last queston, however Kalinka Optics sells a wide-angle scope caliberated especially for the 5.45x39 - it even says AK-74 in the reticle. It's like a Russian version of the ACOG.



Chris

Which model is this?  I couldn't find it on their website.
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