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AK Alpha Rifle from Kalashnikov USA

Kalashnikov USA announced the introduction of the AK Alpha rifle to the US market. The new gun uses an AK-style action but upgrades the platform to provide a rifle with more modern features and utility.

A quick glance at the rifle will tell the average gun enthusiast that this rifle is not a common WASR. In fact, nearly everything looks like it has been touched in the modernizing process. According to the company, the rifle was designed with input from a select group of Israel Defense Force (IDF) snipers. I hope that means that the gun is easier to run without sacrificing any of the platform’s reliability.

Two models will be available: the AKL with a 16.338″ barrel and the AKS with a 12.362″ barrel.

Caliber and Charging

AK Alpha

The guns are chambered in the iconic AK cartridge: the 7.62×39. As one would hope, the guns are fed by standard AK magazines, so all of the surplus feeders, plus the newer US Palm and Magpul mags should all run in these rifles. The magazine catch lever is in the same spot, though the catch has been upgraded.

The bolt can be run from the right or left side of the gun. Although Kalashnikov USA claims the charging handle is ambidextrous, it appears to be swappable from side to side.

Features and Accessories

AK Alfa detail

A full-length Picatinny rail adorns the top of the gun. This allows for the very easy addition of sights and an optic. Compared to some of the kludgy ways of adding red dots to traditional AK-pattern rifles, this is a nice addition.

Upfront, a KeyMod handguard is used. This keeps things relatively light while still providing a way to add accessories.

A big change from the traditional AK is the manual safety selector. Kalashnikov USA opted to install an ambidextrous AR-style selector. Purists might balk, but there are a lot of people who prefer this style.

On the back end, Kalashnikov uses a buttstock that folds and is adjustable for length of pull. The stock even includes a cheek riser to help you get a better fit on the rifle.

The pistol grip has interchangeable panels. These allow the owner to find the most comfortable fit for his/her needs. The grip also has a watertight storage compartment for batteries should you decide to run a red dot on top.

While there is nothing wrong with this grip, I much prefer the AK pistol grip from Magpul.

Many shooters may recognize some of the components looking like parts from CAA. This is an accurate assessment. A glance at the CAA site shows these exact rifles. Additionally, the CAA site shows a 5.56 variant using Galil magazines. I’ve reached out to the Kalashnikov USA media rep for additional information.

Pricing and Specs

AK Alfa AKS

No MSRP has been set yet, and an exact shipping date has not yet been announced.

AKLAKS
Caliber7.62×397.62×39
Magazine Capacity3030
Barrel Length16.338″16.362″
Overall Length26.98″-37.4″12.362″-22.99″
Weight7.7 lbs7 lbs
Stockfolding, adjustable lengthfolding, adjustable length
MSRPnot yet availablenot yet available

Shipping Update

Unfortunately, Kalashnikov USA canceled this project. It appears the gun was announced before the company worked out all of the production details. Ultimately, the project was abandoned in favor of more traditional platforms like the KS-12 shotgun.

Since that time, the leadership in the company changed. With the new CEO came a philosophy of only announcing products that are ready to ship. While this project is no longer on the table, the company has several new guns coming that will likely be of interest to a variety of shooters. One is the new Kalashnikov USA Komrad.

Last Update: October 17, 2022

By Richard Johnson

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62 replies on “AK Alpha Rifle from Kalashnikov USA”

Ahh, I was right. The optic IS an IDF sourced item. It looked the next gen of the discontinued MSE AQC-1C. I loved the design of the old MSE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXOFt5TKpRQ

This new one the MH1 looks like an overly complicated abomination. USB charging, my ass. It looks WAY too heavy too. Just what is NOT needed on nearly an 8 pound gun with NO optic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-OYxKiWlv4

No thanks. I will just get the 55,000 hour Trijicon MRO bundle from Scalarworks. Ultra light weight.
Simple, strong, and no USB! 1000% water proof, lifetime optic.
https://scalarworks.com/shop/optic-bundles/trijicon-mro-bundle/

Any weapon the IDF is producing is an improvement over the original,the Pentagon sent one of our weapons systems to the IDF and the first thing they did was to remove every thing on it but the on and off button,the rest was useless,I’m looking forward to firing one of the reworked Kalashnikov rifles,it has to be a blast!!.

Depending on the price, this could compete with IWI’s Galil Ace. I would like to compare them side by side and see what the results would be. An important thing to keep in mind that a decent AR or traditional AK can be had for a fraction of the price for what the new ones will most likely cost. The AKs have always been heavy for an everyday defensive weapon. The AR still dominates in this area, along with accuracy and modularity. I guess it boils down to preference, amount of weight you’re willing to carry and price.

The Galil ACE is pretty pricey, but a fine gun. I think this AK Alfa will give it fierce competition for what you get.

I love my ar and I love my AK but I’ve never had a single problem with an AK and I have had malfunctions of different kinds with in AR due to Mo and weather s

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