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Kalashnikov

type of rifle or submachine gun made in the U.S.S.R., 1968, from Russian Kalashnikov, weapon developed in Soviet Union c.1946 and named for Mikhail Kalashnikov, gun designer and part of the team that built it. In AK-47, the AK stands for Avtomat Kalashnikov.

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Beneath the name was the AMCO logo and a picture of a Kalashnikov with a red line through it.

As the pick-up ground to a halt the leader of the Taliban group gestured with his Kalashnikov, ordering us out.

A nearby stall sold the staples of Afghan life black and green tea, rice, sugar and naan bread The price of a Kalashnikov was the same as a half-kilo of sugar.

One of them prodded the fuel bladder with the barrel of his Kalashnikov, then began fixing his bayonet.

Now we were well within range of any Kalashnikov pointing in our direction.

I closed my hand around the butt of the Kalashnikov, but it offered little reassurance.

The cold barrel of the Kalashnikov over my right shoulder touched my cheek.

Then I was up and crouching on all fours, trying to quieten my breathing as I swung the Kalashnikov from my shoulder.

Holding his Kalashnikov in his hand, he flattened himself against the ground and began crawling back the way we had come, towards the Taliban.

I forced the butt of the Kalashnikov further in between the two rocks and used the barrel as a lever.

It seemed faint and remote, but I thought of Boon alone on the track, waiting until the magazine of his Kalashnikov was empty, then pushing the barrel of the Browning into his mouth.

It struck the nearest soldier and the burst from his Kalashnikov smashed into the roof.

Miandad listened to the first Kalashnikov fire and the wail of a siren crying above the noises of other alarms, then stood up.

The Kalashnikov fired - Hyde saw the spit of flame - and then Hyde fired.

Hyde could not be certain the Russian could see the soldier moving slowly across the snow, forty yards from them, clothed in winter combat camouflage, Kalashnikov carried across his chest, snowshoes lifting and clumping and flattening the snow.