PP-93
Encyclopedia
The PP-93 submachine gun was developed in the 1990s at the KBP Instrument Design Bureau
in Tula
as a non-folding version of earlier PP-90
clandestine submachine gun, for use by security and law enforcement units. It is operated on blowback principle and has good controllability of full automatic fire.
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
KBP Instrument Design Bureau is a Russian developer and manufacturer of high-precision weapons. It was established in 1927 in Tula, USSR. Arkady Shipunov has been the Designer General since 1962...
in Tula
Tula, Russia
Tula is an industrial city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast, Russia. It is located south of Moscow, on the Upa River. Population: -History:...
as a non-folding version of earlier PP-90
PP-90
The PP-90 is a Russian 9 mm folding submachine gun, developed by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau in Tula for use with special units of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs...
clandestine submachine gun, for use by security and law enforcement units. It is operated on blowback principle and has good controllability of full automatic fire.
Features
- Caliber: 9x18 mm Makarov
- Magazine: 20 or 30 rounds
- Weight: 1,5 kg
- Length: 325 mm/ 577 mm with opened stock
- Single/ full auto fire
- Rate of fire: 600-700 rounds per minute
- Useful range: 100 m
- Option to mount a detachable silencer.