Description


Manufacturer: KSC
Total length: 502 - 744 mm (when stock is expanded)
Weight: 3,320 g
Material: Metal/Resin
Number of bullets: 42+1 shots
Power source: HFC134a

●Fire mode: Semi/Full auto


KSC's AK series, which has surprised gas-blowback rifle enthusiasts with its top-level operational stability, now includes the famous Micro Carbine, nicknamed Krinkov.
When the highly rigid skeleton stock is folded, it measures approximately 50cm.It boasts lightweight specs, and features a spring-loaded upper cover that flips up like a bonnet, and a distinctive muzzle hider.
Please enjoy the unique mechanism of "AKS74U", which has been reproduced down to the shape of the internal gas piston.


[From a real gun]
A carbine model with the AKS74 barrel cut to its limit. "U" stands for Ukorochennyj (English translation: Shortened) and is also called AKSU-74...
The cycle rate is 800 rounds/min, which is higher than the AK74's 650 rounds/min, and because the barrel easily overheats and the muzzle flash is large, it is equipped with a larger flash hider and compensator than the AK74.

In Russia, it has proper nicknames such as "Ksyukha" and "okurok," but in the United States, the semi-auto-only version is sold under the name "Krinkov," so that nickname has become more familiar. There is.
Bin Laden used this gun so much that it was given the nickname ``Bin Laden Model'' in Japan, whether it is a matter of honor or dishonor.