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>Russian State Media published a footage showing the work of the Russian Investigative Committee at the site of the terrorist attack in Crocus
>During the video, Russian officials are seen collecting evidence of the site
>Interestingly, the video shows one of the weapons used by the Terrorists during the terror attack in Moscow.
>As noted by our friends from War Noir, the weapon showed is a rare early variant (Gen 1) modern AK-12 assault rifle, with 5.45x39mm magazines & ammo also being seized.
>The weapon was not the first freshness - after shooting it “let loose dragons”.
>This is a sign that the bore or receiver itself is destroyed from the inside and produces sparks, that is, the weapon has not been used for a long time and has not been stored properly.
>1. Bayonet thread for DTK;
>2. Gas regulator on the tube;
>3. Rear sight on the receiver cover;
>4. Fire translator;
>5. Button for folding the shoulder rest (on the other side);
>6. shoulder rest;
>The shoulder rest, pistol grip, and receiver cover with picatinny rail are also visible.
>Interestingly, very few armies in the world use the AR-12, these include:
>— 🇷🇺 Russian Federation and the Pro-Russian separatists of the Donbass republics, supplied for them by Russian Government
>— 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan (In small quantities)
>— 🇧🇾 Belarus (In small quantities)
>— 🇶🇦 Emirate of Qatar (Used by the Royal Guard)
>— 🇺🇦 Ukraine, with these being captured from Russian troops.
>Notably, speaking from a black markets™ enthusiast's point of view, this type of weapon is a very rare specimen to appear in the hands of common smugglers operating in Ukrainian and Russian border regions.
>Russian State Media published a footage showing the work of the Russian Investigative Committee at the site of the terrorist attack in Crocus
>During the video, Russian officials are seen collecting evidence of the site
>Interestingly, the video shows one of the weapons used by the Terrorists during the terror attack in Moscow.
>As noted by our friends from War Noir, the weapon showed is a rare early variant (Gen 1) modern AK-12 assault rifle, with 5.45x39mm magazines & ammo also being seized.
>The weapon was not the first freshness - after shooting it “let loose dragons”.
>This is a sign that the bore or receiver itself is destroyed from the inside and produces sparks, that is, the weapon has not been used for a long time and has not been stored properly.
>1. Bayonet thread for DTK;
>2. Gas regulator on the tube;
>3. Rear sight on the receiver cover;
>4. Fire translator;
>5. Button for folding the shoulder rest (on the other side);
>6. shoulder rest;
>The shoulder rest, pistol grip, and receiver cover with picatinny rail are also visible.
>Interestingly, very few armies in the world use the AR-12, these include:
>— 🇷🇺 Russian Federation and the Pro-Russian separatists of the Donbass republics, supplied for them by Russian Government
>— 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan (In small quantities)
>— 🇧🇾 Belarus (In small quantities)
>— 🇶🇦 Emirate of Qatar (Used by the Royal Guard)
>— 🇺🇦 Ukraine, with these being captured from Russian troops.
>Notably, speaking from a black markets™ enthusiast's point of view, this type of weapon is a very rare specimen to appear in the hands of common smugglers operating in Ukrainian and Russian border regions.