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An AK-47 variant rifle is prominently displayed in a glass case, likely within a museum or exhibition in Athens, Greece. The firearm features a distinct wooden stock, pistol grip, and foregrip, contrasting with its dark metal receiver, barrel, and curved magazine. A small white tag is attached to the barrel. Reflections on the glass case are visible, indicating the presence of a transparent barrier between the viewer and the display item. The background consists of a textured, light brown surface, possibly fabric or wood paneling. Two information plaques are visible within the display. The upper plaque, partially obscured and reflected, appears to mention "HECKLER & KOCH G3" and "Germany produced G3...", suggesting the display might also include information about other firearms or manufacturers. The lower plaque, positioned in the foreground to the right of the rifle's magazine, is more clearly legible. It identifies the weapon in both Cyrillic and English: "Автомат Калашникова 1947" and "Soviet AK-47, type 1947." Further text on this plaque describes it as an "Avtomat Kalashnikova... an assault rifle" and specifies its caliber as "cal. 7.62x39mm," confirming it is an early model Kalashnikov rifle.
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