KBP A-91

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KBP A-91
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general information
Civil name: A-91 assault rifle
Military designation: KBP A-91
Developer / Manufacturer: Design office for device construction
Manufacturer country: Russia
Weapon Category: Assault rifle
grenade launcher
Furnishing
Overall length: 660 mm
Weight: (unloaded) 3.97 kg
Technical specifications
Caliber : 7.62 × 39 mm
5.56 × 45 mm NATO
Possible magazine fillings : 30 cartridges
Cadence : 600-800 rounds / min
Visor : Open sights
Closure : Turret lock
Charging principle: Gas pressure charger
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The KBP A-91 is a Russian bullpup rapid-fire rifle that was developed by the KBP in Tula . A grenade launcher for 40 mm grenades is integrated into the plastic stock below the barrel . In older models of this weapon, the grenade launcher was above the barrel. The A-91 has two triggers; the rear trigger fires the rifle, the front trigger the grenade weapon. Like the FN F2000 , it has a case ejection at the front and is therefore easy to handle for right-handed and left-handed shooters.

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Individual evidence

  1. KBP A-91 Bullpup Assault Rifle (1991). The A-91 bullpup assault rifle has seen limited production to date and is believed to be in service with a few select internal Russian units. In: militaryfactory.com. February 5, 2014, archived from the original on March 20, 2015 ; accessed on March 23, 2015 (English).