Caliber 7.62x41mm SP-4 special purpose noiseless cartridge
Overall length 170 mm
Weight loaded 850 g
Magazine capacity 6 rounds
 The PSS (Pistolet Sptsialnyj Samozaryadnyj - Special 
Self-loading pistol, official index 6P28) has been developed for special
 personnel of the Soviet KGB, as well as for elite elements of the 
Spetsnaz of the Soviet Army. Adopted circa 1983, it provided significant
 improvements in the firepower over the preceding 'special' designs such
 as MSP and S-4M
 two-shot silent pistols, while being much more compact and much more 
silent in action, than 'conventional' silenced pistols like Soviet PB or Chinese Type 67. At the present time the PSS is used by most elite Russian anti-terrorist teams.
 The PB looks like the conventional blowback pistol, but it has some 
quite uncommon features. First, it has a two part barrel, with the 
separate rifled par, which is fixed to the frame, and the breech part 
with the chamber inside, which is allowed to recoil inside the frame for
 a short length against its own return spring. This recoiling part 
increases the weight of the moving parts at the initial stages of 
recoil, and also is used to slow down the slide on its final stages of 
movement, to dampen the sound of the slide hitting the stop on the end 
of the recoil cycle.  The slide return spring is housed in the slide, 
above the barrel. the double action firing mechanism with open hammer 
and slide-mounted safety/decocker is borrowed from the Makarov PM pistol. Sights are of fixed type. Magazine is a single stack and holds six rounds of  SP-4 ammunition.


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