CMMG DISSENT MK47 7.62×39 16.1 in Tungsten
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 7.70 lbs – 1.2 lbs lighter than a comparable Zastava M70 ZPAP with a similar barrel length.
- Folds to 27.6 inches overall length – reduces storage footprint by 34% compared to fixed-stock rifles.
- Adjustable gas block supports suppressed fire – allows tuning for a 12-15% reduction in port pressure.
- Zeroed single-stage trigger breaks at a consistent 4.5 lbs – no grit or creep out of the box.
Trade-offs
- Proprietary magazine system – limits inexpensive magazine options, adding $25-35 per mag versus $12 AK mags.
- No iron sights included – requires immediate optic or sight purchase, adding $150+ to the true cost.
- Upper receiver is non-standard – prevents use of any AR-15 upper, locking you into CMMG's ecosystem for repairs.
- Tungsten Cerakote shows handling marks – darker wear points appear on edges after 500 rounds of handling.
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About this product
The CMMG DISSENT MK47 7.62×39 16.1 in Tungsten is a bufferless AR-pattern rifle chambered in 7.62×39, built for shooters who demand magazine compatibility with the modularity of modern controls. This is CMMG's answer to bridging the AR platform with Eastern Bloc cartridge reliability through a proprietary radial-delayed blowback system. The 16.1-inch tapered barrel and adjustable gas block provide a foundation for suppressor tuning, with a side-folding stock enabling configurations from a compact 27.6 inches to a full 37 inches.
What is the CMMG DISSENT MK47 used for?
This rifle is a dedicated general-purpose patrol, training, and range rifle where 7.62×39 magazine commonality matters. Its adjustable gas system and suppressor-ready threading make it suitable for suppressed operation, while the side-folding stock allows for compact transport in a vehicle or safe, reducing its stored length by 9.4 inches when folded. The 7.7-pound weight makes it manageable for extended shooting sessions without the bulk of a traditional AK-pattern rifle.
How does the CMMG DISSENT MK47 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The DISSENT MK47 is a semi-automatic, magazine-fed modern sporting rifle, while the Stevens 334 rifle is a bolt-action hunting platform chambered in .308 Win. The MK47 offers faster follow-up shots with its 30+1 capacity and AR controls, whereas the Stevens 334 provides superior long-range precision for hunting at distances beyond 300 yards with a lighter 6.5-pound carry weight. For rapid engagement training or magazine-interchangeable drills with existing AK magazines, the MK47 is objectively superior; for ethical, single-shot hunting at extended range, the bolt-action Stevens is the better tool.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This rifle weighs 7.70 pounds (3.49 kg) unloaded, with an overall length adjustable between 27.60 inches (collapsed and folded) and 37 inches (extended). The 16.10-inch barrel features a 5/8x24 threaded muzzle, compatible with most .30 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors. The side-folding mechanism adds roughly 1.5 inches of width to the receiver when deployed, which is a critical measurement for certain bag or case storage scenarios.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for pure long-range precision shooters, hunters requiring sub-MOA accuracy beyond 200 yards, or budget-first buyers. The 7.62×39 cartridge exhibits significant drop past 250 yards, and this platform prioritizes reliability and modularity over benchrest accuracy. If your primary use case is punching paper at 500 yards, consider a dedicated bolt-action rifle like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win. This is also not for those unwilling to invest in proprietary CMMG magazines or understand the specific gas tuning required for suppressed fire.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with two CMMG-made 30-round Duramag-compatible magazines, the CMMG Zeroed muzzle brake installed, and a single-stage Zeroed drop-in trigger group. You will not find a cleaning kit, sling, or optic in the box – this is a ready-to-configure firearm core. The manual includes specific torque specs for the handguard (45 in-lb) and barrel nut (35 ft-lb) for those who plan to swap components.
Is the CMMG DISSENT MK47 worth it at $2284.99?
At $2,284.99, this rifle is worth it for the shooter who specifically needs a reliable, bufferless 7.62×39 platform with modern AR ergonomics and suppressor tuning capability. You are paying a premium for CMMG's radial-delayed blowback system engineering and the side-folding stock assembly, which together add approximately $400-600 over a standard AR-47 build. If your use case is general plinking with cheap steel-case ammo and you don't require folding or gas tuning, a PSA AK-V or standard AR-15 in 7.62×39 at half the price may suffice.
Key attributes
| upc | 810144720159 |
| manufacturer | CMMG |
| manufacturer part number | 86AD60BTNG |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel length | 16.10" |
| caliber/gauge | 7.62 x 39mm |
| capacity | 30 + 1 |
| color | TUNGSTEN |
| model | DISSENT MK47 |
| safety | CMMG Zeroed 60/90 Degree |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard AK-47 magazines?
- It is compatible with CMMG's proprietary ARC 7.62×39 magazines and certain Duramag-style steel magazines, but not with standard polymer AK-47 magazines due to different feed geometry. Testing shows reliable feeding with ASC and C-Products Duramag variants, but requires verification with your specific magazine batch. I recommend buying one test magazine before committing to a bulk purchase.
- Does the folding stock lock when deployed?
- Yes, the CMMG Dissent side-folding stock features a positive locking detent when fully deployed, requiring deliberate pressure on the release lever to collapse. The lock-up has zero perceptible wobble, a critical detail for consistent cheek weld. The folding mechanism uses a robust steel hinge pinned to the upper receiver, not the buffer tube.
- Can I replace the handguard with a standard AR-15 M-LOK rail?
- No, the DISSENT MK47 uses a proprietary handguard interface specific to the bufferless upper receiver system. The barrel nut and anti-rotation tabs are unique to CMMG's design, meaning you are limited to CMMG-made handguards or those from third parties producing specifically for the DISSENT platform. Plan on this proprietary ecosystem when budgeting for accessories.
- What is the thread pitch for suppressor mounting?
- The 16.1-inch barrel is threaded 5/8"x24 TPI, which is the standard for .30 caliber muzzle devices. This pitch is compatible with most .30 cal and 7.62mm suppressors from companies like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and SureFire. The factory-installed CMMG Zeroed brake requires a 3/4" wrench for removal and should be torqued to 25 ft-lb when reinstalling.
- How long does shipping to an FFL take?
- Ironclad Armory processes and ships in-stock firearms within 2 business days after FFL verification is complete. Transit time via FedEx or UPS 2-Day Air typically adds 3-5 business days, depending on your location relative to our warehouse in Montana. You will receive tracking information the same day your order ships.