POSTER

Poster will be printed on HQ 250 gsm premium quality satin coated paper. Or you can choose waterproof option for storage in wet place or outdoors - 500mic flexible synthetic, waterproof, 100% recyclable material - PRIPLAK® is a strong yet flexible plastic sheet

No frame or hangers included.

QUALITY

We use HQ materials, professional printers and high resolution files for printing, but please note that there may be instances where small text is illegible or there may be some blurring or pixelation on certain prints. We use only genuine inks. 

SHIPPING

The item will be rolled, packed securely to guaranty that prints reach you in pristine condition. Prints usually are shipped within 3 working days after payment received.

All items are sent by A class priority mail with recorded delivery. 

Delivery time to Europe is about 18 working days (except holidays), to the United States and the rest of the countries are about 24-30 working days (except holidays). Please note that ebay's "estimated" delivery dates are untrue and gives customer only false expectations. Please do not order anything if you trust ebay's estimated delivery dates. If there will be a delay with delivery, we will provide tracking number. We combine shipping costs for art prints and poster reprints. Shipping for each next art print or poster reprint is +1$. Shipping is available only to eBay/paypal registered address.

PAYMENT

We accept payment by PayPal, which must be received within 5 days after you have bought the item.

ABOUT

The AKM (Russian: модернизи́рованный Автома́т Кала́шникова, tr. modernizírovanny Avtomát Kaláshnikova, lit. 'Modernised Kalashnikov Automatic Rifle') is a 7.62×39mm assault rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is a common modernised variant of the AK-47 rifle developed in the 1940s.

Introduced into service with the Soviet Army in 1959, the AKM is the prevalent variant of the entire AK series of firearms and it has found widespread use with most member states of the former Warsaw Pact and its African and Asian allies as well as being widely exported and produced in many other countries. The production of these rifles was carried out at both the Tula Arms Plant and Izhmash. It was officially replaced in Soviet frontline service by the AK-74 in the late 1970s, but remains in use worldwide.

The main variant of the AKM is the AKMS (S – Skladnoy – Folding), which was equipped with an under-folding metal shoulder stock in place of the fixed wooden stock. The metal stock of the AKMS is somewhat different from the folding stock of the previous AKS-47 model as it has a modified locking mechanism, which locks both support arms of the AKMS stock instead of just one (left arm) as in the AKS-47 folding model. It is also made of riveted steel pressings, instead of the milled versions of most AKS-47s, and is more inline like the fixed stock AKM. Due to the stamped receiver, it also has a reinforcement plate beneath the pistol grip spot welded in place to prevent damage to the receiver if the gun is dropped on its pistol grip as well as better absorb the recoil with the stock folded.

The AKM was produced in the following versions: AKMP, AKML and AKMLP, whereas the AKMS led to the following models – AKMSP, AKMSN and AKMSNP. It is designed especially for use by paratroopers–as the folding stock permits more space for other equipment when jumping from a plane and then landing.



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