An extremely flexible, very compact and light primary intervention weapon for special forces and law enforcement officers. Accurate, powerful and operationally versatile, the compact weapon uses caliber 5.56 mm x 45 NATO (.223 Rem.) for short and medium range assignments up to 300 meters. Its terminal ballistic performance is clearly superior to the submachine gun. Barrel is tempered, cold hammer forged and heat treated 7” or 10” rifling twist heavy barrel, chamber and bore forged simultaneously, with screwed 3-prong flash hider.
MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny 4-rail fore-end offers a second top rail that enables simultaneous mounting of optical and night-vision sights. The side rails accept lasers and tactical lights, the lower rail a vertical fore-grip and/or bipod. The fore-end can be mounted or removed in seconds without tools.
Caliber - 5.56 mm (.223 Rem.)
Overall length - 730 mm, 28.74”
Overall hight - 210 mm, 8.27“
Length with butt stowed - 504 mm, 19.84”
Barrel length - 226 mm, 8.9”
Rifling Lead - 178 mm (7”), 254 mm (10”)
No. of grooves - 6
Sight base - 360 mm, 14.17”
Weapon weight - 3.2 kg, 7.05 lbs.
Magazine capacity - 5, 10, 20, 30
Mag. Weight with 20, 30 rounds - 340, 480 g; 11.99 , 16.93 oz.
Combat weight with 120 rounds - 5.2 kg, 11.46 lbs.
Weight of empty mag. 20, 30 - 95, 110 g; 3.35, 3.88 oz.
Trigger pull weight - 35 N (3.5 kg), 7.72 lbs.
Muzzle energy - 1100 J
Cyclic rate - approx. 700 rounds/min
Function principle - Gas operated
Bolt pattern - Rotating bolt
Sweet little number.
Posted by: Mike Jericho | Monday, March 15, 2004 at 02:50 PM