80.002
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The 80.002 was a combined assault rifle and grenade launcher prototype based on the AK-74. The weapon was developed at TsNIITochMash by Yu.V. Minaev, V.I. Chelikin, and G.A. Yanov between 1975 and 1979. The main difference from the Kalashnikov is the presence of two adjacent barrels of 5.45 mm and 12.7 mm respectively. The thickness of the receiver was double that of an AK-74. The 80.002 was not accepted for service.
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length 1000 millimetre, mass 4.9 kilogram,
Soviet Union,
A-91, AEK-971, AK-101, AK-103, AK-12, AK-15, AK-58, AKS-74U, AMB-17, AMD 65, AN-94, AO-38 assault rifle, Armalite AR-18, assault rifle, automatic rifle, Beretta AR70, Beretta AR70/90, Besozzi, Caracal CAR 816, CZ 806 BREN 2, Dasan Machineries K16, Denel Y3 AGL, F1 grenade, FARA 83, Gilboa, GP-30, grenade, grenade launcher, Haenel MK 556, Hawk MM-1, Heckler & Koch AG-C/GLM, Heckler & Koch G41, Heckler & Koch HK32, Heckler & Koch HK433, HK169, Howa Type 20, Howa Type 89, Howa Type 96, K201, Kale KCR-556, Kbkg wz. 1960, KH-2002, Komodo Armament D5, L85, M231 Firing Port Weapon, M4-WAC-47, M79, Milkor MGL, Mk 47 Striker, Model 39 grenade, MSBS Grot, Pindad SS3, Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965, Pușcă Automată model 1986, R5 RGP, SAR 21, SB LAG 40, SIG GL 5040, SR-3 Vikhr, SR-47, Stielhandgranate, T65 assault rifle, TKB-022, Valmet M76, Vektor R4, XM25 CDTE, XM8 rifle, Zastava M05E, Zastava M90,
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