The AK47 Kalashnikvo Automatic Rifleis anAssault rifle, first developed by the Soviet Union by . The AK47 It was in service by Soviet army and the former Warsaw Pact. And still is today the weapon of choice For the Russian Army and most Islamic terrorists groups in the world. The AK-47 fires the 7.62x39mm.
The AK 47 has seen service with regular armed forces as well as irregular, revolutionary worldwide. The AK-47 was also used as a basis for the development of many other types of individual and crew-served firearms. More AK-type rifles have been produced than all other assault rifles combined.
So if you ever wanted to shoot like they do in the movies now you can with our Ak 47 gun Shooting tour outside of Kiev you can shoot in fully-automatic mode with this Bad boy
The AK-47 was one of the first True Assault Rifles.
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Our AK47 Kalashnikov shooting tour in Kiev
After safety instructions you can shoot in semi-autooryou can blast of in real Rambo stylefully-auto.
You can "shoot" as many photos as you want it is allowed we also can help you with making a video of your Rambo day at the shooting range :-)
Prices are pr. person:
250 UAH for to rent you Weapon, Shooting range, safety gear, instructor and translation English
250 UAH for your transfer with English-speaking tour guide
9 UAH per shot i what you pay to shoot the Kalashnikov rifle (AK47 Assault Rifle) semi-automatic mode or in automatic mode (magazine is 30 shots.
after you have had a blast we will fix up some Beer or soda drinks
All taxes are included, there are no hidden costs.
The tour must have minimum 2 persons
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Location and starting point
The meeting point is one of our hostels in the very center of Kiev (5, Pushkinskaya str.) 1 min from the main street
Starting time
This tour usually starts at 11:00 or 12:00.
Duration
This tour will take about 3 hours (with transfer).
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Good, safe and accurate shooting depends on the fundamental techniques, Learn and practice these techniques;
Aiming
Trigger Squeeze
Breath Control
Follow Through
The five basic shooting positions are;
# Standing : An unstable but easy to acquire shooting position.
# Hip Fire :Another unstable yet easy to acquire shooting position.
# Kneeling :Good middle ground between accurate fire and speed to acquire.
# Sitting : Stable position that is a bit more difficult to get into form standing.
# Pron :Most stable position most difficult to acquire.
Standing Position
Quick to acquire
Widest angle of fire
Can shoot over obstacles, use objects as cover
Can offer largest silhouette to return fire (when cover not used)
Quickly return to walk or run
The standing position an unstable shooting position. It is also a difficult position from which to fire an accurate shot. Standing position requires excellent rifle control. The shooter must be skilled in this position for accurate shooting
Turn your body approximately 90° to the right of the target.
Place your feet shoulder-width apart.
Support the rifle with your left arm.
Hold the left arm against your body for extra support.
Hold the rifle firmly against your shoulder with the right hand.
Do not grip the rifle to tightly.
Reverse the procedure if you are a left-handed shooter.
Use a carrying strap as a sling.
To help steady your shooting, if you can rest or support the rifle on a stable object such as a tree or large rock
Hip Fire Position
Fire while moving
Least effective position for precise shots
With practice can be fairly accurate
Can be used with one hand leaving other free for light, etc
When a combat-sling is used weapons can be dropped from this position while moving
Kneeling Position
Easy to drop to a steady kneeling position from a walk or run
Steady position for long shots
Disrupts your silhouette from return fire
Allows for easy breathing and almost 360 field of vision
Ability to twist torso for wide angle of fire
Can stay in shooting position for more time than a stand or hip position
Easily return to a run or walk
Elbow on the knee for stability
Because the shooting arm is free, this position leaves the shooting arm and
elbow unsupported and is not as steady as either the prone or sitting positions.
But with practice, the shooter can maintain control and shoot accurately.
Turn so you are approximately at a 45° angle to the target.
Lower your body so the right knee touches the ground and place your left foot forward to steady you.
Sit comfortably on the heel or the side of the right foot.
Place the left elbow near, but not on, the bony part of the left knee, as far under the rifle as you can.
Left-handed shooters kneel on the left knee with the right foot forward and the right elbow on the bent knee.
Sitting Position
Easy to maintain for a long time
Only prone is a more accurate position
Easier to get into and out of than prone
Allows access to other equipment / gear
The sitting position is the next steadiest shooting position. Both short-
and long- range shots can be fired accurately from this position.
Sit solidly on the ground.
The legs may be crossed or open
Body positioned about 30° to the right of the target.
Place the left elbow near but not on the bony part of the left knee.
As in the prone position, tuck the elbow as far under the rifle as possible.
Place the right elbow on or near the right knee.
Your arms form two triangles, and make a firm support for the rifle.
Reverse the procedure if you are a left-handed shooter.
Hold the rifle firmly but do not grip it tightly.
Bracing your body against something stable such as a tree or rock will help
steady your aim for a more accurate shot.
Prone Position
Most stable shooting position
Very low silhouette to return fire
Ability to remain in shooting position for extended periods of time
Feet shoulder width apart
Elbows shoulder width apart
The prone position is the steadiest shooting position and the one from which the fundamentals of rifle shooting are best learned. It is a good position for firing accurate long-distance shots. The prone position is usually not suitable when hunting in tall grass or dense brush which can obscure the line of sight to the target.
If you are right-handed, lie on your stomach with your body slightly to the left of the line of aim.
If you are left-handed, reverse this position.
Keep your back straight and legs in a relaxed position.
Both elbows should be bent and your shoulders curved slightly forward to form a solid upper body position.
The upper-body and arms support the rifle weight.
General AK-47 Information
Caliber 7.62x39 mm Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt with 2 lugs Overall length: 870 mm Barrel length: 415 mm Weight: 4,300 g with empty magazine, 4,876 g loaded Magazine capacity 30 rds (40 rds box magazines and 75 rds drums) Sighting range, m: 800 Cyclic rate of fire 600 rds/min Practical rate of fire, single shots 90-100 rds/min; bursts 400 rds/min Muzzle velocity: 780 m/s