OTs-20 Gnom | |
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Type | Revolver |
Place of origin | Russia |
Service history | |
In service | MVD[1] |
Production history | |
Designer | TsKIB SOO |
Manufacturer | KBP Instrument Design Bureau |
Produced | 1994 |
No. built | 200 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 1.1 kg (1.17 with ammo)[2] |
Length | 250 mm |
Barrel length | 100 mm (3.93 inches) |
Width | 45 mm |
Height | 132 mm |
Cartridge | 12.5x40mm STs-110 |
Action | Double action or single action |
Muzzle velocity | 350–400 m/s (lethal ammunition)[3] 100 m/s (non-lethal ammunition)[3] |
Feed system | 5-round cylinder |
Sights | Fixed; front blade and rear notch |
The OTs-20 Gnom (ОЦ-20 "Гном")[4] is a Russian revolver manufactured by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau. It uses a proprietary 12.5x40mm STs-110 cartridge developed from a 32 gauge shotgun cartridge.[2][5] It can fire lead slug (STs-110-04), lead shot (STs-110-02), and armor-piercing steel-core slug (STs-110) cartridges, as well as three types of non-lethal ammunition.[3] The revolver is smooth bore and so it lacks accuracy[5] but has high muzzle velocity and stopping power.
A tactical laser projector is available that mounts on an accessory rail under the ejector rod shroud. It is turned on and off via a pressure switch that can be attached on the grip; the operator just squeezes the grip and the projector goes on or off.
The manufacturer claims that the steel-core slug can penetrate 4.5 mm of "standard body armor plate" at 25 m. They also claim that the dispersion of this bullet at this distance is about 5 cm.[2]
Development
The gun was designed by A.N. Nevizhin (А.Н. Невижин), V.I. Seregin (В.И. Серёгин) and S.V. Zotov (С.В. Зотов) at TsKIB SOO.[2] Its production started in 1994, and only 200 pieces have been known to be made as of 2013. The gun was partially derived from the 9 mm OTs-11 Nickel revolver previously developed by Nevizhin and Zotov.[3]
Similar Weapons
Before the Gnom, the MVD had already in service a similar item: the KBP 12.3mm UDAR revolver.[5] Derived from the 9mm R-92 revolver, the UDAR was designed to be used as a self-defense and riot-control weapon for undercover or plainclothes police. It uses rounds derived from cut-down 36-gauge shotgun shells and can fire shot, slug or aerosol gas shells.
See also
References
- ↑ С. Монетчиков. Арсенал: Револьверы: Оружие российских правоохранительных органов XXI столетия Archived 2013-11-10 at the Wayback Machine // Братишка, March 2008
- 1 2 3 4 Оружие ближнего боя России / Russian Close Combat Weapon (2010), pp. 125-127, ISBN 978-5-904540-04-3; Moscow: Association "Defense Enterprises Assistance League"; almanac publication sponsored by Rosoboronexport
- 1 2 3 4 Виктор Рон. "Револьверы ЦКИБа", Оружие, 2010/3, pp. 16-20; page 19 for this gun
- ↑ 12,5-мм револьвер ОЦ-20 "Гном" // журнал "Оружие", № 1, 2000. стр.49
- 1 2 3 Cutshaw, Charlie (1998). The New World of Russian Small Arms & Ammo. Boulder, CO: Paladin Press. pp. 81–82. ISBN 0-87364-993-1.