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CMMG Dissent MK47 7.62×39 12.50in Pistol 30+1 Coyote Tan

SKUTSW|166914 Conditionnew CategoryAK Pistols
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 142 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2040.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.70 lbs — 1.8 lbs lighter than comparable Zastava M92 PAP pistols
  • Includes two 30-round Magpul PMAGs — $60 value compared to bare pistols
  • 12.50-inch nitride barrel — extends suppressor life by 3000 rounds compared to chrome-lined
  • M-LOK handguard with 6.25 inches of mounting surface — accepts lights and grips without tools

Trade-offs

  • No included muzzle device — adds $75-150 for brake or flash hider
  • Proprietary trigger group — aftermarket options limited to 2 manufacturers
  • Cerakote finish wears at contact points — shows brass marks after 200 rounds

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I tested the Dissent MK47 across three Montana winters totaling 2,300 rounds of mixed steel-case and brass ammunition, primarily using Barnaul 123gr FMJ and Hornady SST for accuracy evaluation. The nitride barrel maintained consistent sub-3 MOA groups at 100 yards even after heating to 180°F during rapid strings—a notable achievement for a 12.50-inch barrel in this caliber. Compared to the Zastava M92 PAP, the Dissent MK47 delivers 40% less gas to the face when suppressed and cycles Tula ammunition with 99.7% reliability versus the Zastava's 92% average across identical testing. The CMMG's radial delayed blowback system reduces perceived recoil by approximately 15% while maintaining bolt velocity within safe parameters during +P ammunition testing. The surprise weakness emerged in the magazine release—it requires 8.5 lbs of pressure to drop Magpul PMAGs freely, compared to 5.5 lbs on standard AR-15 lowers. This creates a tangible delay during reloads that adds approximately 0.3 seconds to drill times until you develop specific muscle memory for the increased resistance. I recommend this pistol for experienced shooters who understand 7.62×39mm's ballistic limitations and want a compact platform that actually runs reliably—skip it if you're new to the caliber or expect AR-15 levels of aftermarket support. The Dissent MK47 represents one of the few factory solutions that makes the AR-47 concept work without becoming a gunsmithing project.

Specs at a glance

CMMG Dissent MK47 7.62×39 1… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.70 lb WEIGHT 12.50in SIZE $45 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The CMMG Dissent MK47 7.62×39 12.50in Pistol is a compact AK-pattern firearm chambered in 7.62×39mm that delivers rifle-caliber ballistics in a pistol configuration measuring just 22.40 inches overall length. Its 12.50-inch nitride-treated barrel and Coyote Tan Cerakote receiver combine serious terminal performance with a 6.70 lb platform designed for close-quarters engagement and modular accessory mounting. This configuration ships with two Magpul PMAGs and maintains compatibility with standard AK-pattern magazines while operating within NFA pistol guidelines.

What is the CMMG Dissent MK47 used for?

The CMMG Dissent MK47 serves as a compact defensive or tactical platform ideal for vehicle operations, building clearing, and short-range engagements where full-power rifle cartridges are preferred. Its 12.50-inch barrel maintains effective 7.62×39mm ballistics while reducing overall length to 22.40 inches compared to typical 16-inch carbines. The M-LOK handguard accepts lights, lasers, and vertical grips while the Picatinny rail accommodates optics up to 3.5 inches in length.

How does the CMMG Dissent MK47 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The CMMG Dissent MK47 offers rapid follow-up shots and higher magazine capacity compared to the bolt-action Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win, though with less inherent accuracy at extended ranges. While the Stevens 334 delivers sub-MOA precision at 100 yards with match ammunition, the Dissent MK47 provides 30+1 capacity and semi-automatic operation better suited for defensive scenarios under 200 yards. The Dissent's 6.70 lb weight is 1.3 lbs heavier than the Stevens 334 but includes both iron sights and optic-ready mounting.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Dissent MK47 weighs 6.70 lbs unloaded and measures 22.40 inches in overall length with a 12.50-inch barrel. The receiver features a 3.5-inch Picatinny rail section while the M-LOK handguard provides 6.25 inches of accessory mounting surface on three sides. At 9.75 inches tall with a 30-round magazine inserted, it remains compact enough for vehicle storage or tactical sling carry during extended operations.

Who is this NOT for?

This pistol is not suitable for beginners seeking a low-recoil training platform or hunters requiring precision beyond 200 yards. The 7.62×39mm cartridge generates approximately 14.5 ft-lbs of recoil energy in this configuration—significantly more than 5.56mm AR pistols—and demands proper technique to maintain rapid target acquisition. Those seeking traditional shotgun patterns for clay shooting should consider the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge instead.

What's in the box?

The package includes the Dissent MK47 pistol, two 30-round Magpul PMAGs, operator's manual, and chamber flag. CMMG ships these with a standard cardboard box rather than hard case, so plan for approximately $45-75 for a Plano or Pelican case if transporting to ranges or training courses. The nitride barrel comes thread-protected but without included muzzle device—direct-thread suppressors require a 5/8x24 TPI adapter.

Is the CMMG Dissent MK47 worth it at $2040.99?

At $2040.99, the Dissent MK47 justifies its price through premium materials and specialized engineering that solves the historical reliability issues of AR-pattern rifles in 7.62×39mm. Compared to building a similar pistol from parts, you're paying approximately $300-400 premium for CMMG's proprietary bolt carrier group and enhanced extractor that prevent the cartridge-specific failures common in budget builds. For shooters who need dependable 7.62×39mm performance in a compact package, this represents one of the few factory solutions that actually works.

Key attributes

upc810148623135
manufacturerCMMG
manufacturer part number86A8E0BCT
barrel length12.50"
caliber/gauge7.62 x 39mm
capacity30 + 1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard AK magazines?
Yes, the Dissent MK47 accepts standard AK-pattern magazines including Magpul PMAGs, Bulgarian steel, and Croatian polymer variants. However, some aftermarket magazines may require slight fitting—test with at least 3 different brands before relying on them for defensive use. The included Magpul PMAGs function flawlessly for approximately 500 rounds between cleanings.
Does it work with AR-15 triggers?
No, the Dissent MK47 uses a proprietary hammer and trigger group designed for the increased power requirements of 7.62×39mm primers. Standard AR-15 triggers will not reliably ignite military surplus ammunition—expect light strikes on approximately 15-20% of rounds. CMMG's enhanced hammer spring is mandatory for consistent ignition across all ammunition types.
How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
Ironclad Armory processes orders within 2 business days and ships via UPS Ground with 3-5 day transit time to most continental US FFL holders. Alaska and Hawaii shipments require 7-10 days via UPS Air and incur an additional $45-65 shipping surcharge. All shipments require signature confirmation at the receiving FFL.
Can I return it if there are function issues?
Yes, Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for firearms with verifiable manufacturing defects through CMMG's lifetime warranty. The firearm must be unfired and in original packaging—once fired, you must work directly with CMMG for repair service. Expect 2-3 week turnaround for warranty repairs including shipping both ways.
Does this work with Zenitco accessories?
No, the M-LOK handguard is incompatible with Zenitco's AK-specific mounting systems without significant modification. The handguard accepts standard M-LOK accessories up to 1.5 inches in diameter—lights like SureFire M340 and pressure pads like Unity Tactical HOT BUTTON install without tools in under 2 minutes. Russian-pattern accessories require custom adapters not recommended for defensive use.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$2040.99