shit. i guess i'll have to educate your sorry asses on the history of the ak.
no, they didnt. the only things the ak and the mp44 share in common it the fact that they are both gas operated and they look kinda the same. in an interview with Mikhail Kalashnikov, he said that the ak and the mp44 shared nothing in common mechanicly. it [ak47] was in no way based on the mp44.
Kendodude";p="22947 wrote:The original AK-47 was created and developed AFTER WWII. SO BLEH! IT"S OFF BY a year or two!
Oh yeah, isn't the Tokyo Marui AK-47 based off the old original Russian model or something (I heard about this at a game once)
hey, smart a$$, read this:
The official story of the AK says that the sergeant Mikhail Kalashnikov, being in hospital after the wound, began to develop various small arms during the World War 2. Circa 1944 he was assigned to the Izhevsk Machinebuilding Plant (IZHMASH), where in 1944 he developed a semi-automatic, gas-operated carbine. Starting with this design, during 1945 and 1946 he developed an assault rifle that he submitted for official Soviet Army trials in 1946. During the 1946 and early 1947 he redesigned his initial rifle and submitted it to the second trials, held in 1947. The latter design was found superior to the rivals and was consequently adopted in 1949 as the "7,62mm Automat Kalashnikova, obraztsa 1947 goda" (7.62mm Kalashnikov automatic rifle, model of 1947). After extensive field trials it was slightly modified in 1951, but retained the same name. Along with the basic version, a folding butt version had been developed for paratroop forces, and it was named AKS.
so, th eak WAS being developed during WWII
the original ak had a stamped recever, but due to bad rumors of the recevers falling apart, IZHMASH decided to make them with a milled recever (hence the TM model we all know and love). later on, due to cost restrictions they decided to swich back to the stamped recever, and change a few things, hence the akm, which is the gun that you see on the nightly news in the hands of "holly warriors".
i got that from "tales of the gun: the ak47" on the history channel.