The modernized assault rifle with a low calibre velocity of 5.45x39 mm, almost an equivalent to the M16A1E2. A replacemet to the AK47 because of low recoil and lighter weight. It does more damage than the 7.62x39 mm M1943 caliber.
by Kahuna Hu May 6, 2003
A Russian assault rifle first produced in 1974, hence the name AK-74. Basically a refined AK-47 made to fire the 5.45x39mm, an obviouis nod to the NATO 5.56x45 round. Has one variant, the AK-74u.
The Russian military used the AK-74, I woulden't be surprised if they still have a few circulating around the army.
by Burkus December 30, 2009
The attempt by certain people and groups to convince the rest of us that there are seventy four genders. Which is absolute nonsense because we all know there are only two real genders and the other seventy two are just different variations of being a faggot.
Here comes Miranda and her ultra liberal cronies to preach to us more of their Agenda 74 bullshit. Run before you lose brain cells.
by O.G. Readless June 25, 2022
by nouhahahahahhaa October 15, 2020
A Russian assault rifle, designed by Kalishnakov, in response to the NATO 5.56x45mm round. Instead of the AK-47's 7.62x39mm round, it uses a bottle-necked 5.45x39mm round. It has many variations like the AK-47, including the ultra-short AK-74SU, developed for Russian special forces and tank crews.
by Galloping Ghost June 5, 2005
In the film industry a C-47 is a clothespin, so a C-74 is a clothespin that's been reversed so that the pointy narrow ends pinch together, forming tweezer like device.
by Reginald J.N. March 19, 2008
by Mo Money March 4, 2005