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  2. 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]

  3. 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 ...

  4. MSP Groza silent pistol - Wikipedia

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    The MSP Groza silent pistol (Russian: Малогабаритный Специальный Пистолет «Гроза», romanized: Malogabaritnyy Spetsial'nyy Pistolet "Groza", lit. 'Compact Special Pistol " Thunder "') is an over and under, double-barrel, derringer -type firearm designed in the Soviet Union in 1972. [ 1 ]

  5. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    Russian Armed Forces Russia MP-443 Grach Yarygin pistol 9×19mm Parabellum: 2003–present one of the standard sidearms for all branches of Russian Armed forces 6P35 Yarygin (prototype) 9×19mm Parabellum. MP-446 Viking (commercial) 9×19mm Parabellum. MP-446C (sporting variant) 9×19mm Parabellum Russia SR-1 Vektor Serdyukov pistol 9×21mm Gyurza

  6. AS Val and VSS Vintorez - Wikipedia

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    The captured pistol was examined by the TsNIITochMash at Klimovsk by a team of designers that included G. Petropavlov, Yu Krulov, V. Sabelinikov, A. Neougodev, A. Deryagin, A. Khinikadze, I. Kas'yanov, P. Serdyukov, V. Petrov, and V. Levchenko. They pioneered the development of suppressed weapons and specialized ammunition in Russia. [9]

  7. Makarov pistol - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, it is—alongside MP-443 Grach—the service pistol of the Russian Airborne Troops. [19] A silenced version of the Makarov pistol, the PB, was developed for use by reconnaissance groups and the KGB, with a dedicated detachable suppressor. An experimental variant of the Makarov pistol, the TKB-023, was designed with a polymer frame ...

  8. S4M - Wikipedia

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    The S4M (Russian: С4М) was a Soviet special service pistol. It was a simple break-open, two-shot derringer, but the unique features came from its specialized ammunition, designed around a cut-down version of the 7.62×39mm rounds used in the Soviet AK-47. The casings of the round contained a piston-like plunger between the bullet and the ...

  9. Stechkin automatic pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Stechkin APS and suppressed APB select-fire machine pistols introduced into Russian service in 1951. The APB ( Avtomaticheskiy Pistolet Besshumniy , meaning automatic silenced pistol) version was a version of the APS optimized for silent operations.