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Figure 54 of the US Army Operator's Manual for the AK-47 Assault Rifle.[1].
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The AK-47 can mount a (rarely used) cup-type grenade-launcher that fires standard Soviet RGD-5 hand-grenades. The soup-can shaped launcher is screwed onto to AK-47’s muzzle. To fire…
- First, insert a standard RGD-5 hand-grenade into the launcher and then remove the safety pin…
- Second, insert a special blank cartridge into the rifles chamber…
- Third, place the butt-stock of the rifle on the ground and fire from this position.
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