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VSK-94

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Sniper rifle
VSK-94
VSK-94 with a PSO-1 optical sight
TypeSniper rifle
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service1994–present
Used byVarious Spetsnaz units, Mainly law enforcement units.
WarsSecond Chechen War
Russo-Georgian War
Syrian Civil War
Production history
DesignerKBP Instrument Design Bureau, Vasily Gryazev
Designed1994
ManufacturerTula Arms Plant
Produced1994
Variants9A-91
Specifications
Mass2.8 kg (6.17 lb)
Length932 mm (36.7 in)
Barrel length230 mm (9.1 in)
Width83 mm (3.3 in)
Height280 mm (11.0 in)

Cartridge ×ばつ39mm">×ばつ39mm: SP5, SP6, PAB-9, SPP, BP
Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire 700 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 270 m/s
Effective firing range400 m
Maximum firing range600 m
Feed system20-round detachable box magazine
SightsPSO-1 and other optical sights by the use of a "Dovetail mount", fixed back-up iron sights

The VSK-94 (Russian: ВСК-94: Войсковой Снайперский Комплекс, romanizedVoyskovoy Snayperskiy Kompleks, lit. 'Military Sniper Complex', GRAU index 6В8) is a ×ばつ39mm">×ばつ39mm sniper rifle variant of the 9A-91 assault rifle, designed in 1995 in the KBP Instrument Design Bureau by Vasily Gryazev and manufactured by Tula Arms Plant.

The VSK-94 was meant to be a cheaper alternative to the VSS "Vintorez". Unlike the VSS, the suppressor of the VSK-94 is not an integrated design.

Design details

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The VSK-94 is chambered in ×ばつ39mm">×ばつ39mm cartridge. It retains the gas operated, rotating bolt with 4 lugs which utilises a long stroke gas piston operating system of the 9A-91.

The VSK-94 features a stamped steel receiver, a skeletonised polymer stock integrated with the pistol grip, a synthetic handguard, and feeds from a 20-round detachable box magazine from the 9A-91.

The VSK-94 is primarily equipped with a ×ばつ PSO-1 optical sight (optimised for subsonic rounds shooting), and back-up iron sights from the 9A-91. The threaded barrel is designed to use a specifically designed suppressor.

Since the ×ばつ39mm cartridge weighs about twice as much as that of the ×ばつ19mm Parabellum">×ばつ19mm Parabellum, its muzzle energy is about twice as high as that of a subsonic ×ばつ19mm Parabellum cartridge fired from an HK MP5SD.

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Users

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Александр Макаров. Полк высоких технологий. Силы специальных операций // журнал "Спецназ", июль 2011
  2. ^ P, Rajat (19 July 2019). "Elite special forces of Army, IAF, Navy get major weapons upgrade | India News – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  3. ^ "VSK-94: Russian weapons for the Syrian snipers". weaponews.com.
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