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  2. SKS - Wikipedia

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    The SKS (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова, romanized: Samozaryadny karabin sistemy Simonova, lit. 'self-loading carbine of the Simonov system') is a semi-automatic rifle designed by Soviet small arms designer Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov in the 1940s.

  3. PTRS-41 - Wikipedia

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    Simonov used elements of a family of his 7.62x54R self-loading rifles and carbines [5] which he continued to develop after his 1938 design lost to SVT-38 to create a scaled-up self-loading rifle. The five-round clip is loaded into the receiver and held under pressure by a swing magazine underneath.

  4. Every WWII Soldier Wanted One of These Rifles, Here’s Why

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    Type: Semi-automatic rifle/bolt-action service rifle. Country of origin: France. Action: Gas-operated; ... Simonov SKS ©aleks0649 / iStock via Getty Images. Year entered service: 1945.

  5. List of equipment of the Soviet Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Simonov SKS: Semi-automatic rifle: 7.62×39mm: Ceremonial use [4] ... Suppressed sniper rifle used by special forces like Spetsnaz [7] Light and heavy machine guns

  6. AVS-36 - Wikipedia

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    Today, the AVS-36 is a rare collector's item; most of the remaining rifles in existence are in Finland. Simonov would later design an anti-tank rifle, the PTRS-41, and the SKS carbine, which employed simpler tilting bolt operation.

  7. German military rifles - Wikipedia

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    The Karabiner S is a German manufactured Russian SKS semi-automatic carbine, which was designed in 1945 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. It is formally known as the Samozaryadniy Karabin sistemi Simonova (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова), 1945 (Self-loading Carbine, Simonov's system, 1945), or SKS 45.

  8. 7.62×39mm - Wikipedia

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    The 7.62×39mm (also called 7.62 Soviet, formerly .30 Russian Short) [5] round is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge of Soviet origin. The cartridge is widely used due to the global proliferation of the AK-47 rifle and related Kalashnikov-pattern rifles, the SKS semi-automatic rifle, and the RPD/RPK light machine guns.

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