Typical settings: modern warfare films, urban combat scenes, paramilitary portrayals, and contemporary action stories.
This non-firing replica rifle represents a modernized Kalashnikov configuration, featuring a collapsible stock inspired by later adaptations of the AK-47 / AK47 platform. Often referred to simply as the AK, rifles of this style reflect the evolution of the original Model 1947 into more compact and mobile forms.
Historically, folding and collapsible stocks were introduced to adapt AK-pattern rifles for vehicles, airborne units, and close-quarters environments, extending the rifle’s relevance well beyond its original Cold War service.
Cinematically, the collapsible-stock AK is closely associated with urban conflict and modern insurgency. Its compact form signals mobility, improvisation, and contemporary asymmetric warfare in film and television.
Manufactured in Spain by Denix, this non-firing replica is constructed of metal with a simulated loading and firing mechanism and removable magazine. It is set safe and intended for film, television, theater, rehearsal, and display use only.
Commonly depicted with:
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Paramilitary units
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Urban combatants
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Modern insurgents