How To Use Kalashnikov In A Sentence

  • The group of up to 50 masked gunmen who carried out the raid had several lines of attack, back-up vehicles, rocket-propelled grenades and heavy explosives, completely outgunning the policemen and their Kalashnikovs.
  • A wide range of conventional weapons were introduced into Afghanistan, and their spillover into neighbouring Pakistan was cynically labelled as the growth of the ‘Kalashnikov culture.’
  • These days, the continent has all of the score of Kalashnikov variants, including the AKM, the Chinese Type 56, and the Serbian Zastava M70.
  • Kalashnikov says he has not seen "a single kopeck. SWORDS INTO VODKA
  • African poachers use them to thin wildlife populations and defend their illegal trade against antipoaching patrols, which carry Kalashnikovs, too. The Gun
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  • Suddenly the car stopped, and the passenger got out and fired a Kalashnikov rifle at the police car.
  • Kabul resounded to the crack of Kalashnikov fire and a flood of artillery.
  • The murder weapon, a Kalashnikov free of fingerprints, was left at the scene in a plastic bag.
  • In 1958, as weapons bearing his name circulated throughout Soviet military, intelligence, and police units, and were passed to the Warsaw Pact, the Politburo designated Kalashnikov a Hero of Socialist Labor. The Gun
  • Naim, incidentally, is the uncle of Anas Naim, who was described as a medic from the Palestinian Red Crescent in the Palestinian media when he was killed during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza City on January 4, but who, as the Post reported this week, is shown in numerous pictures on Hamas Web sites posing with an RPG and a Kalashnikov assault rifle. posted by GayandRight @ 11:05 AM The UK continues its slide....
  • Sideburned men in bell-bottomed jeans dashed from building to building, cradling Kalashnikovs, in a life-or-death game of hide-and-go-seek. Day of Honey
  • Sakharov, one of the physicists who led the Soviet nuclear-arms program, had contributed to the successful detonation of RDS-1 outside Semipalatinsk in 1949 while Kalashnikov was involved in outfitting the gun works in Izhevsk. The Gun
  • Now nearly 60years and perhaps 100 million rifles later, Mikhail Kalashnikov is both ageneral in semiretirement and Moscow's unofficial firearms ambassador to theworld. The History of the Kalashnikov
  • I was driving in from Amman to Baghdad, bringing an armored car in to my colleague in Baghdad, and we were driving through the Sunni area, near Fallujah, when the vehicle was shot up by a lowery-load of armed men carrying Kalashnikovs and waving rocket propelled grenades at us. CNN Transcript Apr 17, 2004
  • All the soldiers are heavily armed, most with the ubiquitous Kalashnikov.
  • With surprising speed and force, he unslung his Kalashnikov and struck the mother in the head with his rifle stock.
  • With so many assault rifles stockpiled, and other manufacturers competing—Arsenal in Bulgaria, Radom in Poland, Romtechnica in Romania, Norinco in China, F.E.G. in Hungary now closed, Zastava in Serbia, and others—Izhmash and Izhmech, the paired companies in Izhevsk responsible for Kalashnikov production, struggled to make sales. The Gun
  • In the distance there is the rapid rattle of a Kalashnikov.
  • In his right hand he held the barrel of a Kalashnikov rifle, its wooden butt resting on the roadway.
  • In his right hand he held the barrel of a Kalashnikov rifle, its wooden butt resting on the roadway.
  • Now nearly 60 years and perhaps 100 million rifles later, Mikhail Kalashnikov is both a general in semiretirement and Moscow's unofficial firearms ambassador to the world. The Father of 100 Million Rifles
  • He literally said, if I had a Kalashnikov, I would kill this (secular) filmmaker.
  • They have Kalashnikov rifles slung ready across their chests and wear distinctive red and white armbands and helmets.
  • Soldiers armed with Kalashnikovs and grenade launchers lined the roads into the village.
  • Kalashnikov, had been declared a kulak, and exiled as an enemy of the people, when the sergeant was an eleven-year-old boy. The Gun
  • The acronym abbreviated two Russian words, Avtomat Kalashnikova, the automatic by Kalashnikov, a nod to Senior Sergeant Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov, a twenty-nine-year-old former tank commander to whom the army and the Communist Party formally attributed the weapon’s design. The Gun
  • With the Soviet Union long past and the remnants of itsfirearms industry struggling, Izhmash, the factory in Izhevsk where Gen. Kalashnikov worked, is now partially privatized. The History of the Kalashnikov
  • Through the day, about 800 black-clad militiamen with Kalashnikovs and RPG launchers have been patrolling city streets in commandeered police vehicles. Running back?
  • In his right hand he held the barrel of a Kalashnikov rifle, its wooden butt resting on the roadway.
  • The menu features sandwiches and burgers with names such as "Terrorist meal" and "RPG", as well as "Kalashnikov".
  • In a routine check the customs officers found in his bag a Kalashnikov machine gun, two pistols with silencers, ammunition and a large number of special pens, which fire bullets.
  • Across the streets, people scattered or dived to the ground against shuttered shop doorways as the rattle of Kalashnikov fire criss-crossed overhead.
  • Yesterday spears were the weapon of choice in the North Rift; today they are being replaced by the Kalashnikov and rocket-fired grenade.
  • Interview with Mikhail Kalashnikov by Bryon MacWilliams, correspondent in Russia for Newsweek magazine, in Izhevsk in 2004. The Gun
  • Followed by 500 young stone faced hispanic males in jumpsuits with La Raza (or LA Raza, even better) shoulder patches marching along with them, carrying Kalashnikovs and crossed bandoleros. Think Progress » Gun Advocates Plan DC March On 15th Anniversary Of Oklahoma City Bombing
  • Ten men with chiselled faces and Kalashnikovs jump out and take up positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts.
  • Kabul resounded to the crack of Kalashnikov fire and a flood of artillery.
  • Our captain is a nuggety, crew-cut Russian named Kalashnikov - not the sort of man you'd jokingly call ‘AK - 47 ‘- who, with a marksman's accuracy, manoeuvres our 117-metre long, ice-strengthened vessel through the bergs.
  • The murder weapon, a Kalashnikov free of fingerprints, was left at the scene in a plastic bag.
  • We've seen the training videos, where the long, lean figure in flowing robes strides across a desert landscape, a Kalashnikov under arm.
  • Suddenly the car stopped, and the passenger got out and fired a Kalashnikov rifle at the police car.
  • the Kalashnikov culture in Afghanistan
  • The sights are typical Kalashnikov, and more than adequate for their intended usage.
  • Several Kalashnikov assault rifles were found at the scene.
  • You've invented not only the famous Kalashnikov machine gun itself but also a national brand which every Russian, every citizen of our country is proud of.

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