Stechkin APS.
APS with attached holster-buttstock
Stechkin APS - cut-out diagram
Type Double action, select-fire
Caliber 9x18 mm PM
Overall length 225 mm
Weight: 1020 g with empty magazine; 1220 g loaded with 20 rounds
Barrel length 140 mm
Magazine capacity 20 rounds
Rate of fire 600 rounds per minute
The development of the selective fire, large military pistols, intended
for military personnel as a personal defense weapon, was started in
USSR in the late 1920s, but eventually lead to no success. But, after
the end of 2nd World war, this idea was resurrected and, with the
introduction of the new 9mm cartridge Soviet Army requested for a large,
semiautomatic pistol, capable of controllable full automatic fire and
fitted with detachable shoulder stock. Such weapon, designed by the Igor
Stechkin in Tula was adopted by Soviet Army in 1951, along with the Makarov PM
pistol in the same caliber. New pistol, designated as the "APS -
Automaticheskij Pistolet Stechkina" (Stechkin Automatic Pistol), was
issued to artillery, tank and armored carrier crews, RPG-7 carriers in
the infantry, front line officers. But it soon was discovered that the
APS, with its bulky and heavy holster / shoulder stock, is awkward to
carry, and lacks the power for a military weapon, so it was gradually
removed from army service and put in reserve storage. During the 1970s,
however, small quantities of existing APS pistols were fitted with new,
extended barrels, with threaded muzzle parts. These pistols, designated
APSB, were intended for SpetsNaz use and issued with quick-detachable
silencers and detachable wire shoulder stocks.
During the turbulent 1990s, the APS found its second life in the hands
of various special Russian Law Enforcement teams, such as OMON, SOBR,
various VIP security and hostage rescue teams. APS offered much better
accuracy and larger capacity, than the general-issue Makarov PM
pistol. APS also capable of very good rapid-fire accuracy in
semi-automatic mode, as well as full automatic fire for emergency
close-quarter situations. At the present time, regardless of advent of
more modern and powerful pistols, like the Yarygin PYa or GSh-18, the
APS still well regarded by Russian law enforcement, because of readily
available and inexpensive 9x18 mm ammunition, good accuracy and low
recoil. Now it is often carried in various open-top "combat" holsters,
instead of its original clumsy and heavy holster / shoulder stock.
The APS is a simple blowback pistol, of al steel construction, with
external hammer and a double action trigger. A three-position safety
lever, located on the slide, also acts as fire mode selector, allowing
for single-shot or full automatic fire. To slow the rate of fire down to
controllable 600 rounds per minute, APS featured a plunger-type fire
rate reducer, located in the grip. return spring is located around the
barrel. Front sight is fixed to the slide, rear sight is adjustable for
range, with settings for 25, 50 and optimistic 100 and 200 meters. To
further improve the long range and full automatic mode accuracy, a
shoulder stock / holster can be attached to the grip. early holsters /
stocks were made from wood, latter - from brow plastic.
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