Kalashnikov AK-103

Weapon Guide | Automatic Weapon Comparison

AK103 Icon

 

Pictures:

Kalashnicov AK-103

 

Info:

Caliber: 7.62 x 39
Magazine: 30 Round Capacity
Fire modes: Semi-Automatic, Burst, Full-Automatic
 

Attachments

Silencer Small Icon

Silencer

Laser Small Icon

Laser Pointer

  

General Info:

This weapon is commonly called the AK or AK103.  (Many people mistake this for an AK47.)  This is the slowest of the machine guns, and has the least accurate spray, however it does make up for it in power.  If fire is kept in small bursts is a highly effective weapon capable with a lot of stopping power. 

Accuracy: (updated Numbers 14 Sept 2009)

I have now fired and counted 720 shots for this weapon to come up with these stats. I only show one image for each weapon configuration because they are typical for that mode.

The AK103 is between 58-64% Accurate during fully automatic bursts.  The first 3-4 shots are usually right in the zone depending on how you configure your weapon. Beyond that... you are in spray and pray land.  If you would like to know how I calculate the accuracy click here.

 

  Normal Laser Pointer Equipped Silenced Laser Pointer and Silencer Average
AK103 60.43% 63.61% 58.31% 62.61% 61.24%

Fire Spread Profiles:

AK103 - Fire Spread

Fire Spread - Normal - Automatic Setup

Accuracy: 60.43%

AK103 - Fire Spread - With Laser Pointer

Fire Spread - Laser Pointer - Automatic

Accuracy: 63.61%

AK103 - Fire Spread - Silenced

Fire Spread - Silenced - Automatic

Accuracy: 58.31%

AK103 - Fire Spread - Silenced - Laser Pointer

Fire Spread - Silenced - Laser Pointer - Automatic

Accuracy: 62.61%

 

Power

The AK103 has a rating of: 281 Stopping Power Ratting (0-500 Possible).  This is the highest rating for a machine gun in this game. See damage guide below.

Damage Guide:

  Head Helmet Torso Kevlar Arm Leg Total Damage
AK103 100 58 51 34 19 19 281

 

Speed:

The AK103 fires approximately 4.7 Rounds per second. It should empty the entire magazine in about  6.38 seconds. It takes 4.28 seconds to reload. If you are interested in how I calculated this please click here.


This file was last updated: "November 5, 2009, 1:06 pm"