MSP Groza silent pistol

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MSP Groza silent pistol
Break-action, Double Action Only
Muzzle velocity200 m/s
Feed systemManual, break open
SightsFixed, iron sights

The MSP Groza silent pistol (

clip. The weapon was designed at the request of the Soviet
special services. It is no longer in production, having been superseded by more modern designs.

The weapon was used operationally in Afghanistan and in Central America during the Cold War.[2] An FMLN supplied MSP is believed to have been the weapon used to assassinate Contras leader Enrique Bermúdez.[3]

Design

The Groza uses a specialised cartridge. When fired, an internal piston within the cartridge launches the bullet forward and retains all the gases within the case, thus making a near silent weapon with almost no flash.[2]

To load the weapon the user would depress a button, allowing the barrels to tilt forward and exposing the breech for manual loading either by individual cartridge or with the use of a disposable 2-round clip.

See also

References

  • Gander, Terry (2002). Jane's Infantry Weapons 2002–2003. Jane's Information Group. p. 298. .

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