Two new Russian rounds.....

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#1 Post by snayperskaya »

I doubt we will see either of them or the rifles they are used in due to the sanctions imposed on JSC Kalashnikov Concern and Molot but still quite interesting

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Certainly interesting but do we need to see it here though? It appears to be a way of getting round their gun laws, something we don't really need to do in this case. It would be a curiosity more than anything else.

I do find odd calibres and concepts interesting!
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Question, what is the legal status of these kind of barrels in the uk? Are they considered smooth bore or rifled?
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Sixshot6 wrote:Question, what is the legal status of these kind of barrels in the uk? Are they considered smooth bore or rifled?
As it has rifling at some point along its length I would say it would be classed as a rifle.
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RDC wrote:Certainly interesting but do we need to see it here though? It appears to be a way of getting round their gun laws, something we don't really need to do in this case. It would be a curiosity more than anything else.

I do find odd calibres and concepts interesting!
That's the way the article makes it sound but on reading about the rifles on Russian sites it isn't a "get round", it's just the way Russian firearms laws work.I don't think we need it here but I thought I'd post it more out of interest than anything as they are pretty much the first new Russian calibres since the 5.45x39 round :good:
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snayperskaya wrote:
RDC wrote:Certainly interesting but do we need to see it here though? It appears to be a way of getting round their gun laws, something we don't really need to do in this case. It would be a curiosity more than anything else.

I do find odd calibres and concepts interesting!
That's the way the article makes it sound but on reading about the rifles on Russian sites it isn't a "get round", it's just the way Russian firearms laws work.I don't think we need it here but I thought I'd post it more out of interest than anything as they are pretty much the first new Russian calibres since the 5.45x39 round :good:
I do appreciate you posting it! Interesting an old technology is being used, at the very least.
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RDC wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:
RDC wrote:Certainly interesting but do we need to see it here though? It appears to be a way of getting round their gun laws, something we don't really need to do in this case. It would be a curiosity more than anything else.

I do find odd calibres and concepts interesting!
That's the way the article makes it sound but on reading about the rifles on Russian sites it isn't a "get round", it's just the way Russian firearms laws work.I don't think we need it here but I thought I'd post it more out of interest than anything as they are pretty much the first new Russian calibres since the 5.45x39 round :good:
I do appreciate you posting it! Interesting an old technology is being used, at the very least.
I know you do :good:

Whilst the smoothbore/rifled variants wouldn't really be of much use over here fully rifled straight-pull versions chambered in those calibres could make an interesting alternative to the more usual 7.62x39/54r rifles we are used to.
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Almost a "reinvented" .30-30 to fit an even older idea of paradox rifling. I understand the concept in order to work within Russian legislation.

So basically it's a Russian version of the "LBR"! Doubtful to be of any interest outside of Russia. (Former Soviet states that still slavishly follow Moscow included)
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#9 Post by bradaz11 »

could the oval one be seen as rifling? or would it be a sec 1 shotgun??
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#10 Post by RufusRover »

I wonder how deformed the bullet is by the oval rifling and what effect it has on it BC/accuracy?
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