WeaponSpecs

Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 vs Remington Arms 870

Full specs: Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 Remington Arms 870

Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 and Remington Arms 870 are both rifle & long arms, compared here on public specifications. The Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 leads on effective range (500 vs 40 m). Several Russia-origin figures here are manufacturer or state claims with limited independent verification, so treat this comparison as directional.

Compare systems side by side

Search above to add up to five systems. You’ll get a per-spec winner, relative bars, a normalized spec profile and an honest verdict, every number from public sources.

Building a fleet? Try the Force Builder →

Full data

Full spec sheet

Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 Wins 3/5
Remington Arms 870 Wins 2/5
Performance
Effective range (m) 500 m 40 m
Rate of fire (rpm) 700 rpm N/A
Muzzle velocity (m/s) 900 m/s 400 m/s
Firepower
Caliber (mm) 5.5 mm 18.5 mm
Ammunition 30 7
Physical
Length (m) 0.94 m 1 m
Empty weight (kg) 3 kg 3 kg
Crew 1 1
Program
Unit cost (USD) N/A $450
Units built 300,000 11,000,000
Operator countries 4 30

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper? +

The Remington Arms 870 has the lower public unit-cost figure at 450 USD. Treat this as directional, defense pricing varies by contract and configuration.

Which has the higher effective range? +

The Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 has the higher effective range at 500 m.

Which has the higher muzzle velocity? +

The Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 has the higher muzzle velocity at 900 m/s.

Which has the higher ammunition? +

The Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 has the higher ammunition at 30.

Which has the higher units built? +

The Remington Arms 870 has the higher units built at 11,000,000.

Which has the higher operator countries? +

The Remington Arms 870 has the higher operator countries at 30.

Is the Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 better than the Remington Arms 870? +

On the public specs we track, the Kalashnikov Concern AK-12 leads on 3 of 5 headline metrics, see the full spec sheet for the metric-by-metric breakdown.

Where does this comparison data come from? +

Every figure in the table is sourced from public manufacturer pages, defense-ministry releases and reference publications, and is verifiable on each system's spec page. WeaponSpecs does not accept vendor placement.

Keep exploring

More head-to-heads