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AK-103 Rifle Overview and Specifications

This document provides information about the AK-103 assault rifle. It explains that the AK was created in 1947 by Mikhail Kalashnikov and has become the standard rifle of many armies. It describes the components, characteristics, and technical data of the AK-103, including its caliber of 7.62x39mm and magazine capacity of 30 rounds. It also covers aiming principles and safety measures for the use of firearms.
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AK-103 Rifle Overview and Specifications

This document provides information about the AK-103 assault rifle. It explains that the AK was created in 1947 by Mikhail Kalashnikov and has become the standard rifle of many armies. It describes the components, characteristics, and technical data of the AK-103, including its caliber of 7.62x39mm and magazine capacity of 30 rounds. It also covers aiming principles and safety measures for the use of firearms.
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BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA

MINISTRY OF PEOPLE'S POWER FOR DEFENSE


BOLIVARIAN NATIONAL GUARD
GENERAL STAFF
COMMAND ACTION GROUP
COMMAND

AK-103 RIFLE
Firearms are
dangerous
CONTENT
PROGRAMMATIC

1. INTRODUCTION
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3. COMPONENTS.
4. CHARACTERISTICS.
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6. PRINCIPLES OF AIMING
7. SECURITY MEASURES.
INTRODUCTION:

• The AK was created starting from 1947, about the


inspiration from some German STG44s, collected and
captured by the Red Army in 1945, during the
Great Patriotic War (WWII)

STG44 rifle
Its creator Mikjail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov was
tank commander during the Second World War
worldwide, began his career as a weapons designer
after a shoulder injury during the Battle of
Bryansk (Russian City). I study the manuals of the Rifle
Mauser STG-44 and later, developed in 1942 a
model that was not successful and was rejected by the
authorities, then in 1946 along with a friend Zhenya
Kravchenko based on the 7.62x39mm cartridge. It was born in
today famous AK-47.
EVOLUTION

• The first Kalashnikov rifles were produced.


in 1947, where the manufacturing began by the
Izhmash Consortium.
• In 1949, the AK-47 caliber 7.62x39mm was developed.
in the standard assault rifle of the Army of La
Soviet Union and subsequently the Russian army.
• Its creator was awarded the Stalin Prize.
and the Order of the Red Star.
• In 1953 it was modified and the AK-M version was created,
caliber 7.62x39mm.
• In 1974, a new modification takes place originating
the AK-74 and AKS-74 version, caliber 5.45x39mm.

AK-745, 45X39mm.

AKS-745, 45X39mm.
• In the 90s it was modified again,
originating the AK-74M.

AK-74M 5.45X39mm.
• Currently, there is a whole range of models.

AK-101
5.56x45mm NATO

AK-102
5.56x45mm NATO
AK-104
7.62X39mm

AK-105
5.45X39mm.

AK-107
5.45X39mm.
• The AK-103 assault rifle is born taking the best of
the AK-M, AK-74, and AK-74M versions.

AK-103, CALIBER
7.62X39mm
DESCRIPTION

• It is an individual, automatic weapon that works by


gas sampling at a point in the canyon, minus one
quarter turn of the lock, is the result of the
constant modifications of the AK in their
different models.

• It has been designed and manufactured with the


purpose of placing in the hands of the combatant
individual, a weapon that meets the requirements that
requires a soldier on the battlefield.
COMPONENTS OF
AK-103 RIFLE

Case

Bayonet

Charger

Gun holder
Magazine holder
Oil can
CHARACTERISTICS:

• Of Russian manufacture.

• Air cooled.

• Culata plegable.

• It is a weapon of
assault, for his
versatility and weight.
• Possesses you look
mechanics, raise
graduable in
hundreds of meters) and
script.

• It is powered by a
charger with
capacity for thirty
cartridges, caliber
7.62x39mm
• The gas piston
he is supportive to
mobile set.

• The winding lever


it is located next to
right of the drawer of
the mechanisms,
solidarity towards the group
mobile.
S (sure)
• The tro lever and
sure is located at
right side of the drawer of
the mechanisms, against
modalidades:
R (burst)

• Likewise, it prevents that


the rifle is assembled in the
insurance position and
works as a window to the
mechanism drawer. T (three to three)
• It has a base,
located next to
left of the drawer of
the mechanisms, which
serves as support for
the telescopic ones and
to the vision devices
nocturnal

• The Launcher is attached.


40mm grenades.
(model GP 25)
TECHNICAL DATA:
• About the weapon:

Caliber 7.62x39mm
Number of stripes 4 Dx.
Effective reach 1,000 meters.
Direct tro reach 350 meters.
Tro cadence:
Theoretical 600 d/m.
Practically step by step 40 d/m.
Practical in automatic 100 d/m.
TECHNICAL DATA:

• Weight:
Without charger 3,350 kg.
With empty charger 3,600 kg.
With a full charger 4,100 kg.
• Length:
With the stock folded 0.704 m
With the stock unfolded 0.943 meters.
From the canyon 0.415 meters.
TECHNICAL DATA:
• From the charger:
Peso:Vacío 0,250 kg.
Full 0.750 kg.
Capacity 30 cartridges
• From the bayonet:
Weight: With bericú 0,400 kg.
Without yogurt 0.250 kg.
Length: With bericú 0.342 m.
Without bericú 0.288 meters.
Sheet 0.158 meters.
• From the cartridge:
Initial speed 715 m/s.
Peso:Cartucho 16,20 grs.
Bullet 7.9 grams.
OPERATION:

• The operation of the weapon is based on gas extraction at one point.


from the canyon.

• Taking advantage of the energy generated by the gases, a result of the


deflagration of the projection charge (gunpowder), giving rise to the cycle of
operation while simultaneously achieving its automation.
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY
CAMPAIGN
PRINCIPLES
OF AIM
AIMING PRINCIPLES OR
FUNDAMENTALS OF SHOOTING

1) Position (Stop): It is very important at the moment of making the


shooting; (stability, balance, and the relationship of the body with the weapon).
(standing, kneeling, lying down, sitting) with support/without support.

2) Grip of the Weapon: The grip must be firm, smooth, and secure.
Uncover (Precise and without sweeping), Body Memory (Practice,
mental exercise). Do not apply too much force on the weapon, as the
the hand and the weapon tend to tremble.
3. Alignment of the Sighting Devices: It is very important to
moment to take the shot. Center the front sight
(Sights) in the rear sight (Elevate). The tip of the front sight.
It should be level with the top edge of the rear sight.
CORRECT ALIGNMENT FOR A GOOD SHOT
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• Blurred white.
• Clear aiming devices (rear sight and front sight).
• Visual game between white targeting devices.
5. Trigger Control: The constant pressure exerted on the
trigger. The correct placement of the finger on the trigger. (In
the center of the last phalanx).
Shot Surprise: Gently apply backward pressure on the
trigger. You shouldn't know when it is going to take place
shoot because the anticipation will cause a failure. It should be
focusing on the front sight, not on the trigger.
6. Breathing: Stop breathing as needed to release the
shot (5-10 seconds). If you hold your breath longer
In 10 seconds, your vision may become impaired. This principle
varies according to the shooter's conditions. When it
holds and retains the breath. When inhaled and
exhale until the moment the shot is fired. (point
zero).
7. Sustenance.
8. Recovery.
SECURITY MEASURES
Safety Measures for Use
of firearms

• Consider every gun loaded until you


I reviewed it myself.
• Never point at a person, animal, or object that
do not want to destroy.
• Check or inspect your weapon in the direction
safe, 45° (tactically) and 180° (in the
polygons).
• Do not place your finger on the trigger until
receive the order, identify your target and afterward
this.
• Do not place your finger on the trigger unless
that wishes to overcome a threat.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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