BEST RANGE BAGS FOR THE KRINK (AKS-74U)
We've tested every configuration—with optics, lights, and accessories—to find the perfect bag for your Krink (AKS-74U).
Krink (AKS-74U) fitment verification
Compatible Bags
Tested with bare firearm, optics, and weapon lights
Papka Sumka
The Original Compact AK
Before the JAKL, before the Rattler, before everyone tried to make compact rifles, the Soviets gave the world the Krink. The AKS-74U was never meant to be a "cool" gun - it was meant to fit in BMPs and hang from tanker slings. But decades later, it became legendary.
Soviet Arms builds theirs right: proper 74U specs, Bulgarian Circle 10 magazine compatibility, that distinctive booster that makes the Krink sound like a Krink.
Why the Krink Matters
It's not the most practical gun. The short barrel creates a fireball. The 5.45 doesn't love 8 inches of barrel. But when you rack that charging handle and the side-folder snaps into place, you understand why people obsess over this thing.
Krink Dimensions
- Folded: 19.3"
- Extended: 27.5"
- Barrel: 8.1"
- That sound: Unmistakable
AK Heritage Storage
Our Bureau handles the Krink with folder extended. The Papka Sumka is built for exactly this kind of compact AK - if you're running Soviet-pattern guns, we have Soviet-pattern storage.
The Legend
Bin Laden had one. Russian Spetsnaz still runs them. This isn't a range toy; it's a piece of small arms history.