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'''PM md. 63''' (Romanian: ''Pistol Mitralieră model 1963''; lit. "model 1963 submachine gun") is the Romanian military designation of Romanian manufactured clones of the Soviet [[AKM]]. Historically produced at the Cugir Arms Factory (today a subsidiary of ROMARM), early Romanian Kalashnikov rifles were almost indistinguishable from Soviet AKMs, but a number of Romanian domestic features were introduced in later production models, making them more and more distinct from Soviet Kalashnikovs. | |||
The Romanian Kalashnikov rifles have been exported to many other countries well beyond Europe. In the United States, Romanian AK rifles are primarily imported by Century International Arms (Century Arms for short), and are best known under their export names '''AIM''' and '''AIMS'''; while these names were originally applied to specific Romanian AK variants, they came to be applied to export versions of later Romanian AKs, even if they don't officially use these export names. | |||
=Romanian Military Models= | =Romanian Military Models= | ||
==PM md. 63== | ==PM md. 63== | ||
[[File:aimrifle.jpg|thumb|right|450px|PM md. 63 (AIM) - 7.62x39mm]] | [[File:aimrifle.jpg|thumb|right|450px|PM md. 63 (AIM) - 7.62x39mm]] | ||
The | The '''PM md. 63''' is the Romanian clone of the AKM. It is identifiable by its distinctive vertical foregrip integrated into the handguard. In the west, it is better known under the export name of '''AIM'''. | ||
Note: As the original PM md. 63 is externally almost indistinguishable from the | Note: As the original PM md. 63 is externally almost indistinguishable from the Soviet [[AKM]], IMFDB currently only identifies later production PM md. 63s with the foregrip handguard. | ||
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[[File:PM.md.65.jpg|thumb|right|450px|PM md. 65 (AIMS) with cleaning rod removed - 7.62x39mm]] | [[File:PM.md.65.jpg|thumb|right|450px|PM md. 65 (AIMS) with cleaning rod removed - 7.62x39mm]] | ||
Note: As the original PM md. 65 is externally almost indistinguishable from the | The '''PM md. 65''' is the Romanian clone of the [[AKMS]]. As with the md. 63, the rifle features a foregrip integrated into the handguard; in order to accomodate the underfolding stock, however, the foregrip of the PM md. 65 notably slants backwards. The rifle is exported to the west under the export name '''AIMS'''. | ||
Note: As the original PM md. 65 is externally almost indistinguishable from the Soviet [[AKMS]], IMFDB currently only identifies later production PM md. 65s with the rearward canted foregrip handguard. | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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[[File:AIMS-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|PA md. 86 - 5.45x39mm]] | [[File:AIMS-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|PA md. 86 - 5.45x39mm]] | ||
The '''PA md. 86''' (Romanian: ''Pușca automată Model 1986'', lit. "Automatic Rifle | The '''PA md. 86''' (Romanian: ''Pușca automată Model 1986'', lit. "Model 1986 Automatic Rifle"), exported under the name '''AIMS-74''', is the Romanian 5.45×39mm update to the former Romanian service rifle, the [[#PM md. 63|PM md. 63]]. While similar to the Soviet AK-74, it is developed independently from it and is not a direct clone of it, and therefore retained some archaic AKM elements, such as the gas block design. The rifle is still the current standard infantry rifle of Romania. | ||
All military PA md. 86 rifles are fitted with folding stocks patterened after the East German [[MPi-KMS]]; PA md. 86/AIMS-74 rifles with fixed stocks (generally nicknamed "AIM-74" in line with nomenclature for Romanian export weapons) are generally custom-built weapons created outside of the Romanian military. The PA md. 86 can be equipped with the [[AG-40]] grenade launcher. | All military PA md. 86 rifles are fitted with folding stocks patterened after the East German [[MPi-KMS]]; PA md. 86/AIMS-74 rifles with fixed stocks (generally nicknamed "AIM-74" in line with nomenclature for Romanian export weapons) are generally custom-built weapons created outside of the Romanian military. The PA md. 86 can be equipped with the [[AG-40]] grenade launcher. |
Revision as of 06:07, 19 October 2022
PM md. 63 (Romanian: Pistol Mitralieră model 1963; lit. "model 1963 submachine gun") is the Romanian military designation of Romanian manufactured clones of the Soviet AKM. Historically produced at the Cugir Arms Factory (today a subsidiary of ROMARM), early Romanian Kalashnikov rifles were almost indistinguishable from Soviet AKMs, but a number of Romanian domestic features were introduced in later production models, making them more and more distinct from Soviet Kalashnikovs.
The Romanian Kalashnikov rifles have been exported to many other countries well beyond Europe. In the United States, Romanian AK rifles are primarily imported by Century International Arms (Century Arms for short), and are best known under their export names AIM and AIMS; while these names were originally applied to specific Romanian AK variants, they came to be applied to export versions of later Romanian AKs, even if they don't officially use these export names.
Romanian Military Models
PM md. 63
The PM md. 63 is the Romanian clone of the AKM. It is identifiable by its distinctive vertical foregrip integrated into the handguard. In the west, it is better known under the export name of AIM.
Note: As the original PM md. 63 is externally almost indistinguishable from the Soviet AKM, IMFDB currently only identifies later production PM md. 63s with the foregrip handguard.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Beasts of No Nation | Child soldiers | AIM | 2015 | |
Kandahar Break | Taliban fighters | AIM | 2009 | |
Attack Force | Special Forces soldiers | 2006 | ||
Sun Alley | Michael Klobe | Grenzer Orlowsky | 1999 | |
Mercenary | Lindsey Ginter | Klinge | 1996 | |
mercenaries | ||||
Afghan Breakdown | Afghan Mujaheddin | 1991 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tyrant | Abbudinian soldiers | Episode 1 | 2014 |
PM md. 65
The PM md. 65 is the Romanian clone of the AKMS. As with the md. 63, the rifle features a foregrip integrated into the handguard; in order to accomodate the underfolding stock, however, the foregrip of the PM md. 65 notably slants backwards. The rifle is exported to the west under the export name AIMS.
Note: As the original PM md. 65 is externally almost indistinguishable from the Soviet AKMS, IMFDB currently only identifies later production PM md. 65s with the rearward canted foregrip handguard.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
A Gang Story (Les Lyonnais) | Bank robbers | 2011 | ||
Typhoon | Pirates | 2005 | ||
Diplomatic Siege | Adrian Pintea | Goran Mladnov | 1998 | |
Mihai Baranga | Dushan | |||
Vlad Ivanov | Coscis | |||
Irina Movila | Petra | |||
Francisco Reyes | Pascal | |||
Romanian policemen |
PA md. 86
The PA md. 86 (Romanian: Pușca automată Model 1986, lit. "Model 1986 Automatic Rifle"), exported under the name AIMS-74, is the Romanian 5.45×39mm update to the former Romanian service rifle, the PM md. 63. While similar to the Soviet AK-74, it is developed independently from it and is not a direct clone of it, and therefore retained some archaic AKM elements, such as the gas block design. The rifle is still the current standard infantry rifle of Romania.
All military PA md. 86 rifles are fitted with folding stocks patterened after the East German MPi-KMS; PA md. 86/AIMS-74 rifles with fixed stocks (generally nicknamed "AIM-74" in line with nomenclature for Romanian export weapons) are generally custom-built weapons created outside of the Romanian military. The PA md. 86 can be equipped with the AG-40 grenade launcher.
The PA md. 97 is a 5.56mm version of the md. 86 developed in 1997. The PA md. 2000 is a modernized version with synthetic furniture chambered in 5.56mm.
Specifications
(1986 - Present)
- Type: Assault Rifle
- Caliber: 5.45x39mm
- Weight: 8.1 lbs (3.7 kg)
- Length: 37.1 in (94.3 cm) (stock extended), 29.4 in (74.8 cm) (stock folded)
- Barrel Length: 17 in (43.2 cm)
- Feed System: 30-round box magazine
- Fire Mode(s): Semi-Auto/Burst-3/Full-Auto
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 Seconds | gangsters | 2005 | ||
The Hard Corps | Hoodlum | 2006 |
Video Games
Game Title | Referred as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vigor | 2018 |
PM md. 90
The PM md. 90 is the 7.62mm counterpart to the 5.45mm PA md. 86. It is internally identical to the PM md. 63/65, but features the PA md. 86's side-folding stock instead.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anacondas: Trail of Blood | Police | 2009 | ||
Street Kings | Jayceon "The Game" Taylor | Grill | 2008 | |
The Last Sentinel | Katee Sackhoff | The Girl | 2007 | |
Second in Command | Rebels | 2006 | ||
Attack Force | Special Forces soldiers | 2006 | ||
Lakshya | Indian soldiers and Pakistani irregulars | without foregrips | 2004 | |
44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout | Andrew Bryniarski | Larry Eugene Phillips Jr. | w/ 75-round drum magazine | 2003 |
Oleg Taktarov | Emil Matasareanu | |||
Lethal Weapon 4 | Mel Gibson | Detective Martin Riggs. | w/ AKM type handguard | 1998 |
Corrupt Chinese General's men | ||||
Iron Eagle II | Uri Gavriel | Georgi Koshkin | w/ bakelite magazines and Israeli blank-firing adaptor | 1988 |
Ishtar | Gunrunner | 1987 | ||
Iron Eagle | Enemy soldier | 1986 |
Video Games
Title | As | Mods | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Call of Duty Online | Potential weapon setup made from in-game weapon attachments for AKM | 2013 |
Export Models
AIMR
AIMR is the collective export designation for all Romanian AK-based carbines, regardless of caliber. The majority feature the distinctive side folding PA md. 86 stock and a straight AKM type handguard (the exception being the first model PM md. 80 which has a unique folding stock and an AIM style vertical grip handguard), and all have a 12 inch barrel with the front sight mounted directly to the gas block. They are fitted with barrel threads onto which can be fitted either a standard barrel nut, or a unique birdcage flash hider.
A variant of the AIMR with smooth handguards and the stock removed chambered in 7.62x39mm or 5.56x45mm was imported into the US as the "Champion Pistol". Later the designation of "Draco Pistol" was given to 7.62x39mm weapons, with "Champion Pistol" now referring to only 5.56x45mm weapons.
Specifications
(1980 - Present)
- Type: Carbine
- Caliber: 7.62x39mm, 5.45x39mm or 5.56x45mm
- Barrel Length: 12 in (30.5 cm)
- Feed System: 30-round box magazine
- Fire Mode(s): Semi-Auto/Full-Auto
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zombieland: Double Tap | Rosario Dawson | Nevada | 2019 | |
Luke Wilson | Albuquerque | |||
The Fate of the Furious | FSO Agent | Micro Draco Pistol | 2017 | |
The Lookout (Le Guetteur) | Jérôme Pouly | David | AIMR 5.56 | 2012 |
Taken 2 | Liam Neeson | Bryan Mills | AIMR 5.56 | 2012 |
On the Other Side of the Tracks (De l'autre Côté du Périph) | gang member | 2012 | ||
Fast Five | Michael Irby | Zizi | Micro Draco; With MP5K-style foregrip and sights | 2011 |
Sleepless Night (Nuit Blanche) | Tomer Sisley | Vincent | AIMR 5.56 | 2011 |
The Assault (L'Assaut) | Terrorists | 2010 | ||
Colombiana | Bodyguard | Draco carbine | 2010 | |
Five Brothers (Comme les cinq doigts de la main) | Pierre Abbou | Boban's lieutenant | 2010 | |
Boban's henchmen | ||||
Secrets of State (Secret défense) | Nicolas Duvauchelle | Pierre as Aziz | 2008 | |
Home of the Brave | Insurgents | Draco carbine | 2006 | |
Sky Fighters (Les chevaliers du ciel) | Terrorists | 2005 | ||
District B13 (Banlieue 13) | Taha's henchmen | 2004 | ||
Amélie (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain) | Imaginary Mujahedins | 2001 | ||
Taxi 2 | Yakuza Guard | 2000 | ||
Diplomatic Siege | Romanian police | PM md. 80 | 1999 | |
Ronin | Bodyguards | Draco carbine | 1998 | |
Commander Hamilton | Russian troops | 1998 | ||
Zakia Tahri | Moona | |||
The Rage | Lorenzo Lamas | FBI Special Agent Nick Travis | PA md. 86 with drum magazine | 1997 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4 | Frank Dillane | Nick Clark | Micro Draco Pistol | 2018 |
Alarm für Cobra 11 - Season 35 | Paul Grasshoff | Patrick O Connor | 2014 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Killing Floor | "AK47" | AIMR; gold-plated version available with DLC | 2009 | |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | "Draco AK" | Micro Draco Pistol | 2016 | |
State of Decay 2 | Micro Draco Pistol | 2018 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Flag | Ru-Pou's followers | Draco Pistol | 2006 |
WASR
The Wassenaar Arrangement Semiautomatic Rifles (WASR) are semi-automatic versions of the Romanian PM md. 63 with stamped receivers, intended for the United States market. Although originally constructed from older surplus spare parts for Romanian military AKs, newer WASRs are built from newer parts, some of which are American-made to comply with import restrictions. Although originally constructed with a single stack magazine well to comply with American import restrictions, once the rifles are imported into the United States, distributors cut out the magazine well to allow traditional double stack AK magazines. There are a number of different variants chambered in different calibers; 7.62x39mm (WASR-10), 5.45x39mm (WASR-2), and 5.56x45mm (WASR-3). A WASR can easily be spotted in a film by its distinctive stamped receiver that does not contain the standard AK dimples.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
24: Redemption | Sangalan Rebels | 2008 | ||
Derailed | Terrorists | 2002 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Walking Dead - Season 4 | Unknown | Claimers member | "Alone" (S4E13), "Us" (S4E15) | 2014 |
The Walking Dead - Season 5 | Christian Serratos | Rosita Espinosa | "No Sanctuary" (S5E01), "The Distance" (S5E11) | 2014-2015 |
Danai Gurira | Michonne | "Four Walls and a Roof" (S5E03) | ||
Jason Douglas | Tobin | "Conquer" (S5E16) | ||
The Walking Dead - Season 7 | Unknown | Scavengers member | Scoped; "The First Day of the Rest of Your Lives" (S7E16) | 2017 |