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Re: Weapons & Items Requests for UC-1.13/DL-1.13/AFS[message #341045 is a reply to message #288688]
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Mon, 18 May 2015 20:51
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The latest model of the Finnish service rifles, the RK95/M95/SAKO M95
Why? When I was in the service as a Military Police I had this rifle in my name. It differs much from the RK62 or/and the M76 model, for example the standard folding stock, better iron sights and night sights, can use various optics and accessories (I've used unknown tactical light, might have been Surefire's something something... Yet again unknown IR laser pointer, Aimpoint CompM4, Trijicon ACOG and Patria VV2000 passive night sights during my service) with the use of RIS blocks (On top and left side of the rifle with side mount rails and RIS blocks under/on the sides (next to) the front sights), can fire rifle grenades, can be fitted with suppressors and in overall it's much more modular than the previous models. Only the shit thing is that the folding stock might get loose, but only if you rape it that is. The gun's butt also features (like the previous ones) a small space for a cleaning kit. The gun is reliable, accurate, modular, has good penetration and stopping powers and it's from my country.
Here's a pic of the rifle with little candy attached to it, notice the cheek raiser on the gun's butt.
I really think it might be a good addition to the current arsenal that AFS has to offer, great job on the mod by the way.
[Updated on: Mon, 18 May 2015 23:22] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Weapons & Items Requests for UC-1.13/DL-1.13/AFS[message #341071 is a reply to message #341069]
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Wed, 20 May 2015 17:44
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AK-12 is quite different from the RK95. The AK-12 can switch calibers by changing the barrel and they have manufactured different lighter and heavier variants of the same gun, RK95 is a basic infantry rifle stuck with the basic 7.62 x 39mm round unless any heavy modifications are done in the weapon. RK95 has a rare export model though that is meant to only fire the NATO standard 5.56 x 45mm round. What comes to the AK-12's RPM with different calibers rounds.. I'm not sure how the AK-12 is designed, but usually heavier the round makes the gun fire much slower thus effecting the bullet's accuracy and velocity or jamming it entirely. AK family is well known for it's reliability and the parts, so I wouldn't see any problem any AK rifle firing a heavier caliber with any SIGNIFICANT changes in the firing rate, but mainly larger changes being in the accuracy, stopping power and the velocity (Of course, if the barrel, chamber and the ejection system are big enough for the round that is, otherwise boom, jam, ejection problems or the round ricocheting at 50 meters.) The only magazine I've seen for the RK95 to be fed is the basic 30 round box magazine and it can use most AK47/AKM magazines.
In short: The Russian AK-12 (+ the variants) and The Finnish RK95 TP/SAKO M95/M95 are different.
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Re: Weapons & Items Requests for UC-1.13/DL-1.13/AFS[message #341083 is a reply to message #341077]
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Thu, 21 May 2015 17:29
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I'm not quite sure who you tried to forward the message originally about the AK-12.. I might have misunderstood, my bad. And the AK-12 can be converted for real (not in-game if that's what you meant), the special divisions such as Spetnaz, OMON, Alpha, MVD and other divisions will use the light (highly convertible version, once the prototype phase is finished) to use the rifle more efficient in urban combat and cqb, using it in smaller caliber kills the recoil and makes the rifle more controllable. The heavy version of AK-12 is meant to be the master key for any Russian battling in large forests, rocky hills or any harsh battlefield. It's the basic service rifle equipped to fire the larger 7.62×51 mm round. And yeah... the 5.56x45 mm do exist, but still in prototype.
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