Excellent air rifle that shoots in full auto mode. I have had the opportunity to compare it to the Crosman DPMS SBR, and I must admit, the AK1 is more accurate and has pretty decent groupings for this type of toy that shoots BBs. I recommend it.
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Crosman AK1 Full Auto Air Rifle
Air rifle featuring automatic fire capability, inspired by the design of AK-series carbines. Constructed from durable nylon fiber-reinforced polymer, with a steel barrel for enhanced performance.
22 mm accessory rails, mechanical sights
Equipped with an extended dorsal RIS rail, the air rifle enables attachment of a scope or collimator. Factory configuration features mechanical aiming devices, including a fixed front post and an adjustable rear sight. For mounting additional tactical accessories such as a flashlight or laser sight, there is a set of front RIS rails.
Adjustable folding stock with non-slip butt plate
The stock length adjustment mechanism provides five selectable positions, enabling customization of the carbine to both shooter’s build and personal preference. The non-slip texture on the butt plate enhances stability of the air rifle while firing. With a folding stock feature, the AK1 offers convenient transport and compact storage.
Fire mode selector, safety switch
The air rifle features a fire mode selector that doubles as a safety mechanism. Capable of operating in both semi-automatic and fully automatic firing modes, the carbine delivers an impressive rate of fire in automatic mode, reaching up to 1,400 rounds per minute!
magazine for two 12g co2 cartridges and 28 BB rounds
The AK1 operates using two 12g CO2 cartridges stored within the magazine. Space is also provided for a wrench to secure the cartridges in place. The magazine accommodates 28 BB-type pellets, delivering the carbine a muzzle velocity of 130 m/s.
Blow-Back moving breech system
Outfitted with a breech recoil system - Blow-Back, the air rifle delivers a pronounced and authentic kick with every shot. When the magazine runs empty and there are no BBs loaded, the breech locks back in the rear position.
Set elements
- Crosman AK1 Full Auto air rifle
- 28-round magazine for 6 mm BBs
- Pellet speedloader
- Allen key
Main features
- Powered by two 12g CO2 capsules
- Capable of single-shot and burst firing modes
- 22mm RIS dorsal accessory rail
- Handguard equipped with 22mm RIS rails for accessories
- Stock is adjustable and foldable
- Features the Blow-Back Latch System
Technical data
Shade: Black
Bore diameter: 4.5 mm (.177)
Ammunition type: 4.46 mm (BB)
Muzzle velocity: 130 m/s
Magazine holds: 28 rounds
Construction: plastic and metal
Mass: 3630 g
Total length: 600/797-875 mm (folded/adjustable)
Producer: Crosman, USA
The aspect I appreciate most about the Crosman AK1 Full Auto air rifle is its impressive rapid-fire capability, which elevates the excitement of recreational target shooting or plinking. Using this air rifle can make you feel like a member of a special forces unit, and thanks to the universal R.I.S. rails, you have the ability to equip additional enhancements such as a tactical flashlight, laser sight, or a foregrip. For those interested in refining their shooting skills, practicing firearm handling, or simply seeking enjoyment, I highly recommend the Crosman AK1 from Militaria.pl.
Adrian, Militaria.pl customer advisor
Militaria.pl is the exclusive distributor of Crosman
Crosman is a brand with more than a century of tradition, which has been providing shooting enthusiasts with reliable air guns and ammunition for years. A turning point in its history was the introduction of the Powerlet CO2 cartridge in 1954 - a 12-gram capsule that revolutionized the market by offering 50% more gas than the 8-gram cartridges previously used. This allowed a much higher number of shots to be fired from a single capsule. Over the years, Crosman expanded its offerings, introducing airsoft replicas, optics and accessories. Today the brand offers a wide range of products that work well for both recreational shooting and professional training.
| Style | Replica |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Plastic |
| Accuracy class | Recreational |
| Pellet type | BB (round) |
| Muzzle energy | 3,0 J |
| Initial velocity | 130 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | CO2 12 g |
| Accessory rail | Yes |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Max shots per fill | 56 |
| Blowback | Yes |
| Magazine | Yes |
| Magazine capacity | 28 4.5 mm caliber pellets |
| Pellet reloading | Automatic (burst) |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes |
| Optics ready | Yes |
| Overall length | 875 mm |
| Weight | 3630 g |
| EAN | 028478153271 |
| Manufacturer code | CAK1 |
| Brand | Crosman |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 118
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I recommend it, very useful for shooting practice. Not suitable for precision shooting, but for practicing tactics or ABC it's perfect. The carbine is quite heavy, well balanced, you can feel it in your hand. I recommend it.
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Cool toy, definitely a plus for the weight, 2 CO2 cartridges in my case are enough for even 4 magazines, you can stretch it to 5, but then there's not enough power. The rate of fire as given by the manufacturer is theoretical, in practice it’s about half, but it still gets the job done. It definitely teaches respect for not wasting ammo because loading lasts longer than shooting.
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My friend and I bought two pieces. It’s heavy, it’s fun to shoot with, one downside – the magazines are expensive… And two cartridges are enough for about 2.5 magazines. Otherwise, I recommend it. Definitely worth it.
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I really liked the experience it gave me. Lots of pellets, lots of cartridges, and the fun can begin. I had positive experiences with it during target shooting. It was pretty accurate. It lives up to all the information in its description. I recommend it to others too!
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A really great carbine, gives a lot of fun to use. The moment I took it out of the box I fell in love. For a BB airgun, it's quite accurate. I recommend it to everyone.
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Excellent replica, fun and enjoyable to use. You can attach a lot of things thanks to the mounting options. I like it a lot and it was a pleasant surprise for me. Lots of pellets, lots of cartridges, and the fun can begin. I had positive experiences with it during target shooting; it was pretty accurate. It meets all the information stated in the description. I recommend it to others – happy shooting! :-)
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Very nice air rifle. Lots of mounting rails, overall a lot of fun. The downside is that it only fires a few magazines on 2 x 12g CO2 cartridges.
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Honestly; the carbine looks really great. It's a bit hard to move some elements at first, but that's just a matter of getting used to. The sights could be better too, but I’ll buy a red dot sight later anyway. There's really not much to complain about. Is it worth the price? Depends on what you want, but I'm really satisfied.
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The air rifle shoots well, but I recommend replacing the muzzle device right away because it's ugly and unrealistic. Additionally, unless you use certain Bulgarian magazines, the AK's bolt does not lock open, so I don't understand the point of implementing that. It would also be useful to be able to lock the folded stock somehow—here, during transport, it moves around as it wants. Other than that, it uses up CO2 like crazy.
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Honestly; the carbine looks really great. It's a bit hard to move some elements at first, but that's just a matter of getting used to. The sights could be better too, but I’ll buy a red dot sight later anyway. There's really not much to complain about. Is it worth the price? Depends on what you want, but I'm really satisfied.
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I've had the air rifle for about 7 months, and after this time, I can recommend it, but not for those who want a high level of realism. The build is fully enclosed, so it can’t be quickly disassembled, another minus is the short bolt travel. After firing about 120 BBs, it started to rattle loudly and all the screws loosened, but after tightening them by hand, the problem stopped (since then, I've fired about 800-900 BBs). I wouldn't mind if it cost 30 or 50 PLN more but included a better-looking muzzle device instead of the crude plastic it comes with. Also note that spare magazines are expensive (over 450 PLN, nearly 50% of the gun's price). Playing with one is fun, but constant reloading is tiring, and with the high rate of fire, you spend more time loading than shooting. Luckily, the manufacturer includes a speedloader. The plus sides are definitely the high shooting enjoyment, great weight (you can tell the manufacturer didn't skimp on the internal mechanisms), and lots of rails for mounting accessories. Two CO2 cartridges easily last for 3, maybe even 4 magazines on a warm day. The air rifle looks very good and is a lot of fun.
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I've had it for 2 weeks. Perfect for fun, it's my first CO2 air rifle, and definitely not my last. At 15/20 meters, it hits cans without a problem. I recommend buying a red dot sight and lots of BBs. Overall, I recommend it. Written by me, Szymon.
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The carbine looks great, really a very well-made replica. I fired a few shots and shooting it is really enjoyable. I just have to buy an extra grip and a red dot sight.
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Honestly; the carbine looks really great. It's a bit hard to move some elements at first, but that's just a matter of getting used to. The sights could be better too, but I’ll buy a red dot sight later anyway. There's really not much to complain about. Is it worth the price? Depends on what you want, but I'm really satisfied.
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