SR-1 Vektor
The SR-1 Vektor also known as the Gyurza (Гюрза, Russian for "blunt-nosed viper") or Serdyukov SPS is a 9×21mm Gyurza semi-automatic pistol designed for the Russian military.[3]
| SR-1 Vektor, P-9 Gurza | |
|---|---|
![]() 9mm SR1PM pistol | |
| Type | Pistol |
| Place of origin | Russia |
| Service history | |
| Used by | Federal Protective Service Federal Security Service[1] GRU (G.U.)[2] |
| Production history | |
| Designer | TsNIITochMash Institute [2] |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 950 g (2.09 lb) [2] |
| Length | 195 mm (7.7 in) |
| Cartridge | 9×21mm Gyurza |
| Action | DA/SA Semi-automatic, Short recoil with dropping block.[2] |
| Muzzle velocity | 420 m/s (1,400 ft/s) |
| Effective firing range | 100 m (110 yd) |
| Feed system | 18-round detachable box magazine |
| Sights | Irons - fixed blade front and fixed rectangular notch rear |
The firearm is currently produced as the SR1M.[3]
Design details
The operating system is based on the Beretta 92, utilizing a dropping block. The frame is polymer and steel. While the SR-1 does not have a traditional manual safety, it is equipped with a grip safety that disengages the trigger mechanism, as well as a trigger safety to prevent fire when the trigger is not depressed. Additionally the hammer must also be placed into half-cock to engage the sear and enable double action firing.[2]
Users
- Russian Federal Protective Service as of 2003[1]
- Federal Security Service as of 2003[1]
- GRU (G.U.)[2]
References
- Walter, John (2005-02-01). Guns Of The Elite Forces. Frontline Books. ISBN 9781853676376.
- Gander, Terry J. Jane's Infantry Weapons 2002–2003. Jane's Information Group. 2002
- "SPS SR1 SR1M". Modern Firearms. 2010-10-23. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- Александр Ким. Это — спецназ! Отдельная бригада специального назначения Минобороны отметила десятую годовщину своего существования // газета «МСН» от 6 апреля 2004
Sources
- А. И. Благовестов. То, из чего стреляют в СНГ: Справочник стрелкового оружия. / под общ.ред. А. Е. Тараса. Минск, «Харвест», 2000. стр.69-71
- А. Б. Жук. Энциклопедия стрелкового оружия: револьверы, пистолеты, винтовки, пистолеты-пулемёты, автоматы. — М.: Воениздат, 2002.
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