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  2. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic pistol: Service pistol adopted to replace the aging Makarov PM. [6] SR-1 Vektor: 9×21mm Gyurza Russia: Semi-automatic pistol: Used by Spetsnaz units. [5] SR-2 Udav: 9×21mm Gyurza Russia: Semi-automatic pistol: Possible replacement to the aging Makarov PM. [5] Submachine Guns PP-19 Vityaz: 9×19mm Parabellum Russia: Submachine ...

  3. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    The guns are available in 12, 20, 28 and 32 gauges, and .410 bore.[1] At present, it is not commercially available, only parts are available on request. MTs255-12 (МЦ255-12) – police version (for ammunition 12/70 and 12/76), designed for law enforcement and security agencies, is distinguished by accessories made of black plastic, folding ...

  4. MP-443 Grach - Wikipedia

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    It is an identical pistol, except it is not designed to take high-powered +P and +P+ rounds like the 9×19mm 7N21. 10-round magazines are available. MP-446C Viking: a civilian market version designed for competition. MP-353: civilian market version, non-lethal pistol which fires only ammunition with rubber bullets. [11] MP-472: non-lethal ...

  5. SR-2 Veresk - Wikipedia

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    Development of a new submachine gun chambered for the 9×21mm Gyurza cartridge (also used by the SR-1 "Vektor" pistol) was launched in the mid-1990s on the request of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB).

  6. PSS silent pistol - Wikipedia

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    The PSS-2 silenced pistol was developed in Russia, based on the original PSS but with some features of the SR-1M pistol and some improvements. It fires SP-16 noiseless 7.62×43 mm ammunition, more powerful than, but incompatible with, the original 7.62×41 mm cartridge. The PSS-2 was adopted by the Russian FSB security agency in 2011. [2]

  7. List of equipment of the National Guard of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic pistol Russia: N/A [4] MPL Lebedev: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol Russia [5] PB: 9×18mm Makarov: Semi-automatic pistol Soviet Union: N/A [4] PSS: 7.62×41mm SP-4 Silent action semi-automatic pistol Soviet Union: N/A [4] Submachine guns; PP-2000: 9×19mm Parabellum: Submachine gun Russia: N/A [6] AEK-919K Kastan: 9× ...

  8. PB (pistol) - Wikipedia

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    The PB (Russian: Пистолет бесшумный, romanized: Pistolet besshumnyy, lit. 'Pistol Silent', English: Silent Pistol; GRAU index 6P9) is a Soviet integrally suppressed semi-automatic pistol developed and manufactured by the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant, based on the Makarov pistol; since the merger of the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant and the Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant to form the ...

  9. ShAK-12 - Wikipedia

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    The ShAK-12, (Russian: ШАК-12) originally under the name ASh-12.7 (АШ-12.7, which stands for "Автомат штурмовой 12.7мм" or "automatic assault carbine 12.7mm") battle rifle is a dedicated CQB/Urban Operations weapon, developed by TsKIB SOO ("Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms"), [2] a subsidiary of the KBP Instrument Design Bureau of Tula ...