Thanks for the clarifications.
Also. What does Kalashnikovik mean? I understand that Kalashnikov is the designer and also the K in AK and Kalashnikova is the Russian way to say it. Is Kalashnikovik a term used by those who describe rifles bassed on the Kalashnikov system? Or is it just another way to say Kalashnikov/Kalashnikova?
And Gollevainen, while I do agree with you, I imagine that the Type 56 is still held back for the reserves (the ones least likely to see combat anyway) and the aformentioned Poor Milita. The 81 is likely issued to the Front line troops whereas the elite get the Type 95. I imagine that is simply to be more cost efective.