| Type | Double Action select-fire | 
| Caliber(s) | 5.45x18 MPTs | 
| Weight unloaded | 850 g | 
| Length | 195 mm | 
| Barrel length | 125 mm | 
| Magazine capacity | 24 rounds | 
 The OTs-23 “Drotik” (Dart) machine pistol was developed by Russian 
Central Design Bureau for Sporting and Hunting Arms (TSKIB SOO, located 
in the city of Tula) during the early nineties in an attempt to provide a
 type of micro-sub-machine gun for law enforcement operatives. At the 
time of its introduction the 9x18 and 9x19 armor piercing ammunition was
 still in development, but many criminals used body armor, so Igor 
Stechkin proposed the use of small-calibre 5.45x18 ammunition, which is 
known for good penetration against soft body armor. To provide some 
‘stopping power’, Stechkin also proposed to use a burst-fire mode with 
very high rate of fire (about 1 800 rounds per minute). In theory, the 
key idea was to hit the “bad guy” with three rounds almost at once, and 
to create more wound shock. However, in real life the tiny 5.45 
cartridge lost most of its already diminutive energy quite quickly as 
distance increased, and even at short ranges and in burst-fire mode 
(3-round bursts) its effectiveness was rather unspectacular. Very few 
OTs-23 pistols were produced, and the main achievement of this design 
was to create the developmental basis for more practical weapons such as
 9mm OTs-33 machine pistol.
 The OTs-23 is blowback-operated pistol; however, the barrel is allowed 
to recoil against its own buffer spring and is used as an additional 
weight to slow down the slide at the end of its rearward movement. To 
further decrease muzzle jump, the barrel and slide are ported at the 
front. The trigger is double action, with an exposed hammer. The safety /
 fire selector lever is located at the slide, and also doubles as a 
decocker. Magazines are double stack; the magazine release lever is 
located at the base of the trigger-guard. Sights are fixed, and the 
frame has an integral accessory rail below the frame.
 Manual safety:levers at both sides of the slide. 
Rotate lever to horizontal position (marked with white dot) to engage 
safety (it will lock the hammer either in cocked or half-cock position).
 Rotate lever down to first position (marked with one red dot) to set to
 semi-automatic mode; rotate lever further downwards (to position marked
 with three red dots) to set it to burst fire mode. To safely decock the
 hammer, rotate lever up from “safe” position until the hammer falls to 
half-cock position, then release it; the lever will return to “safe” 
position


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