SR-1 Vektor

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SR-1 Vektor, P-9 Gurza
9mm SR1PM pistol
TypePistol
Place of originRussia
Service history
Used byFederal Protective Service
Federal Security Service[1]
GRU (G.U.)[2]
Production history
DesignerTsNIITochMash Institute [2]
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass950 g (2.09 lb) [2]
Length195 mm (7.7 in)

Cartridge9×21mm Gyurza
ActionDA/SA Semi-automatic, Short recoil with dropping block,[2] blow back operation.
Muzzle velocity420 m/s (1,400 ft/s)
Effective firing range100 m (110 yd)
Feed system18-round detachable box magazine
SightsIrons - fixed blade front and fixed rectangular notch rear

The SR-1 Vektor also known as the Gyurza (Гюрза, Russian for "blunt-nosed viper") or Serdyukov SPS is a semi-automatic pistol in 9×21mm Gyurza (cartridge also used by the SR-2 Veresk submachine gun) designed for the Russian military.[3]

Design details[edit]

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]

Variants[edit]

SR-1M[edit]

The SR-1M variant redesigns and modernizes the handguns frame, adds a lanyard loop behind the magazine, and enlarges the grip safety device for easier usage.

SR-1MP[edit]

The SR-1MP variant is a further modernization kit of the SR-1M which adds two additional groves onto the dust cover allowing for the user to mount a Picatinny rail adapter onto the lower dust cover section of the firearm for adding accessories such as flashlights or laser sight system. This kit also comes with a threaded barrel to allow the option of attaching a quick detach suppressor.

SR-1PM[edit]

The SR-1PM is a fundamental redesign of the SR-1MP for blow back operation. The redesign includes a heavier slide with larger stirrations, removal of the locking wedge, and changes to the take down lever. These design changes were instituted to allow for the handgun's usage with training ammunition. [4]

Users[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Walter, John (2005-02-01). Guns Of The Elite Forces. Frontline Books. ISBN 9781853676376.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Gander, Terry J. Jane's Infantry Weapons 2002–2003. Jane's Information Group. 2002
  3. ^ "SPS SR1 SR1M". Modern Firearms. 2010-10-23. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
  4. ^ a b c "SR-1M: Exploring Russia's Secret Service pistol, with firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson". Royal Armouries. February 28, 2024. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  5. ^ Александр Ким. Это — спецназ! Отдельная бригада специального назначения Минобороны отметила десятую годовщину своего существования // газета «МСН» от 6 апреля 2004

Sources[edit]

  • 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.
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dK8EfQ4P6U

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