A video of a badly burned Kalashnikov rifle has appeared online. The footage shows how the metal parts have charred and blackened, and the plastic linings have melted.
The fighter took the damaged weapon in his hands, pulled the bolt and pulled the trigger - the trigger mechanism worked.
If your burned-out Kalashnikov rifle doesn't work, then you've been deceived: it's not a Kalashnikov rifle.
Ease of use and reliability are the main advantages of the Kalashnikov family of small arms, recognized throughout the world.
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