The Cyma AKMS is a folding stock configuration of the legendary AKM assault rifle. The Cyma AKMS replica is an AK model with a sturdy steel frame and folding stock. The Cyma stock's successful choice of materials means that, unlike many airsoft AKS models, the Cyma version has a stock that is durable. Steel is found in all larger parts of the frame, but the smaller metal parts are made of aluminum or zinc casting. The pistol grip is made of reinforced polymer and the wooden parts of the forend are made of stained plywood according to its prototype.
- Weight: 3140g
- Length: 600/900 mm
- Inner barrel length: 456 mm
- Starting speed: approx. 128m/s
- Magazine: 600-round Hi-cap (steel shells)
- Gearbox: v.3
- Frame: Steel
AKM in living life
The AKM (Russian: Автомат Калашникова Модернизированный , Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovannyi ) is a modernized version of the AK-47 assault rifle, produced in significantly larger numbers than the original AK-47. Production of the weapon began in 1959 and was in mass production until the transition to the AK-74 rifle. The AKMS is a folding-stock version of the rifle intended for airborne and armored forces.
The main difference from the AK-47 rifle is the pressed-plate frame instead of the previous milled one. Minor differences include a redesigned front sight, shifter, box cover, and a spoon-shaped compensator in the barrel. The rear sight adjustment range was also changed from 800 meters to 1,000 meters. At a later stage, pistol grips began to be made of bakelite instead of wooden ones; bakelite magazines were also produced in addition to all-metal ones. Functionally, the weapon is the same as its predecessor, the AK-47. Like the AK-47, the AKM uses 7.62×39 mm cartridges, and the weapon's magazines are compatible with the AK-47 and RPK submachine guns.
The weapon has been manufactured and exported to several countries, and along with its copies, it is the most commonly found Kalashnikov series weapon. Although the AKM is no longer an official service weapon of the Russian Armed Forces, it is still used. The reason for this is the 7.62×39 mm cartridge's perceived superior penetration to the 5.45×39 mm cartridge used in the AK-74.
----NOTE! Battery and charger sold separately!-----
Compatible battery
To maintain the warranty, you can use 7.4V LiPo or 8.4V and 9.6V NiCd/NiMH batteries. Using a battery with a higher nominal voltage will void the warranty.
The battery is placed under the box lid