MSP pistol, right side, with cloaded clip
 MSP pistol, left side. Barrel cluster is opened for reloading, and a clip with two fired SP-3 cases is shown
 Cocking the internal hammers of the MSP pistol
Type: Single Action
Calibers: 7.62x38 SP-3
Weight unloaded: 530 g
Length: 115 mm
Barrel length: 66 mm
Capacity: 2 rounds in separate barrels
 In 1972, both the KGB and the Soviet Army adopted the “silenced weapon complex” that included the 7.62mm SP-3
 ammunition and the MSP two-barreled, derringer type pistol. The MSP was
 intended to partly replace (and partly complement) the larger S4M pistol of the basically similar design, which fired much more bulky and heavy PZAM ammunition of the same caliber.
 The MSP (Malogabaritnyj Spetsialnyj Pistolet
 – small special pistol) is one of the very rare, truly silent pistols –
 when it is fired, the only sound it produces is the quiet “click” of a 
firing pin. Yet, this pistol has no silencer, as every specially 
designed cartridge has an integrated silencing feature in the form of a 
gas-sealing piston that pushes the bullet and then locks the powder 
gasses within the strengthened case. The pistol is of a very compact and
 slick design, as it is intended for concealed carry and surprise use. 
It is of two-barrel derringer type, with tip-up barrels. For loading and
 unloading, two special rimless cartridges are loaded into a special 
steel clip, and then inserted into the open barrels. There are no 
extractors nor ejectors, as spent cartridge cases or unfired rounds are 
removed from the barrels by pulling the clip out of the gun manually. 
This ensures that no cases are left at the scene. The trigger is single 
action, with concealed hammers which are cocked by a separate lever 
which protrudes forward from the trigger-guard and must be pulled down 
to cock the gun. Once the barrels are loaded and closed, the shooter 
pulls this lever down to cock the hammers and then releases it. Once the
 pistol is loaded and cocked, the manual safety can be engaged via a 
lever set into the left grip panel behind the trigger. The crude sights 
are fixed and this pistol is intended for close range only, as the 
muzzle velocity is only about 200 metres per second.


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