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Khyber Pass AK Copy — Assault Rifle featured in Gun Guesser

Khyber Pass AK Copy

Assault Rifle

DesignerDarra Adam Khel gunsmiths
Design Year1980
Difficulty
Easy
Tags
Cursed

In-Game Hints

  • -A hand-made copy produced by village gunsmiths near a famous mountain pass
  • -Made without proper metallurgy and liable to catastrophic failure
  • -Produced in a tribal area known for centuries of cottage arms production
Country of OriginClick to reveal
Pakistan
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About the Khyber Pass AK Copy

The Khyber Pass AK Copy is a assault rifle designed by Darra Adam Khel gunsmiths in 1980. In the Gun Guesser firearms database it is rated easy difficulty, meaning players find its country of origin relatively easy to identify based on its appearance, era, and designer.

Assault rifles are selective-fire weapons that use intermediate cartridges, bridging the gap between submachine guns and battle rifles. They became the standard infantry weapon of most militaries during the second half of the 20th century.

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