The 6P29 and 6P30 (
GRAU Indices), commonly known as the VSS "Thread Cutter" (Russian: ВСС «Винторе́з» Винто́вка Сна́йперская Специа́льная,
romanized: ''Vintóvka Snáyperskaya Spetsiálnaya "Vintorez"'',
lit. 'Special "Sniper" Rifle) and AS "Shaft" (Russian: АС «Вал»; Автома́т Специа́льный,
romanized: ''Avtomát Spetsiálny "Val"'',
lit. 'Special Automatic'), respectively, were a series of
Soviet
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
-designed
rifles featuring an integral
suppressor based on the prototype RG-036 completed in 1981 by
TsNIITochMash
TsNIITochMash (russian: ЦНИИТОЧМАШ) is a Russian industrial design bureau which is a major designer and producer of weapons for the Russian military and MVD National Guard. The name is an initialism for Central Scientific - Research Inst ...
. The two rifles hereafter are referred to as the Vintorez and Val. The Vintorez (beginning in 1983) and Val (beginning in 1985) were developed by
TsNIITochMash
TsNIITochMash (russian: ЦНИИТОЧМАШ) is a Russian industrial design bureau which is a major designer and producer of weapons for the Russian military and MVD National Guard. The name is an initialism for Central Scientific - Research Inst ...
to replace modified general-purpose firearms, such as the
AKS-74UB,
BS-1,
APB, and
PB, for
clandestine operations
A clandestine operation is an intelligence or military operation carried out in such a way that the operation goes unnoticed by the general population or specific enemy forces.
Until the 1970s, clandestine operations were primarily political ...
, much like the
PSS Vul. Manufacturing began at the
Tula Arms Plant after its adoption by the
Armed Forces of the Soviet Union in 1987.
Design
The Vintorez and Val are integrally
suppressed and chambered in
9×39mm, a
subsonic
Subsonic may refer to:
Motion through a medium
* Any speed lower than the speed of sound within a sound-propagating medium
* Subsonic aircraft, a flying machine that flies at air speeds lower than the speed of sound
* Subsonic ammunition, a type o ...
cartridge, in order to reduce its report. Four rows of nine holes are drilled in the barrel which follow the
rifling
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and allows gas to escape the barrel behind the projectile into the expansion chamber which surrounds the barrel and extends ~20 cm forward of the end of the barrel where three baffles are located. The baffles are stamped out of a single sheet ~1 mm thickness and welded to a removable frame which is pressed against the front of the suppressor housing by a spring placed between the baffle assembly and the end of the barrel. The suppressor effectively reduces
muzzle flash
Muzzle flash is the light — both visible and infrared — created by a muzzle blast, which is caused by the sudden release and expansion of high-temperature, high-pressure gases from the muzzle of a firearm during shooting. Both the bl ...
and
muzzle report of the firearm to 130 dB. There are no design features which reduce the noise of the action.
Manipulation is similar to many AK-type rifles: charging handle on the right side, tangent rear sight, magazine release button behind the magazine well, and safety lever above the trigger guard. The fire selector is, however, located behind the trigger within the trigger guard. The rifle also has an
"AK-type" Warsaw Pact rail for various optical sights, namely the
PSO-1-1, PSO-1M2-1, and
1-PN-51 calibrated for use with the
9x39mm cartridge. The standard
open sights are graduated from 100 to 425 m in 25 m increments.
The action is also similar to that of AK-type rifles with a similar
long-stroke gas system with the piston located above the barrel. However, the design characteristically uses a
rotating bolt with six locking lugs and a milled steel receiver. The Vintorez and Val share the same standard 10 or 20-round double-stack
detachable box magazines and are compatible with the 30-round magazine of the
SR-3M. Many of the components are shared between the Vintorez and Val with the main discrepancy being the fixed wooden buttstock on the Vintorez and tubular metal
buttstock
A gunstock or often simply stock, the back portion of which is also known as a shoulder stock, a buttstock or simply a butt, is a part of a long gun that provides structural support, to which the barrel, action, and firing mechanism are attach ...
which folds to the left on the Val. The Val is functional with the stock folded but the mounting of an optic will not allow the buttstock to close completely (like many other rifles with similar mounting solutions for optics). The handguard, pistol grip (Val only), and magazines are made of a synthetic polymer.
Both rifles can be disassembled to fit into a special compact case for transportation.
Variants and derivatives
* The
SR-3 "Whirlwind" (Russian: СР-3 «Вихрь»,
romanized: ''Spetsialnaya Razrabotka "Vikhr"'',
lit. 'Special Development') was designed for improved concealability by replacing the stock and omitting the integral suppressor and charging handle. The design process began in 1989, manufacturing began in 1994, and the rifle was adopted in 1996.
** The SR-3M is a modernization of the SR-3 that replaces the original SR-3 stock with one similar to the AS Val and introduced a new 30-round backwards compatible magazine. The handguard was also redesigned to include the rear sight and a folding foregrip.
** The SR-3MP is a further modernization which allows for the folding stock to be mounted at the base of the pistol grip for users wearing helmets with face shields or head-mounted
night vision devices. The handguard was also redesigned to include two
picatinny rails
The Picatinny rail ( or ), or Pic rail for short, also known as a MIL-STD-1913 rail, 1913 rail or STANAG 2324 rail (cancelled), is a military standard rail interface system that provides a mounting platform for firearm accessories. It was o ...
on the sides.
* The
9A-91 and
VSK-94 (
Russian: ВСК-94 ''Войсковой Снайперский Комплекс'',
roman ized: ''Voyskovoy Snayperskiy Kompleks'',
lit. 'Military Sniper Complex') are cost-reducing redesigns of the two rifles by the
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
JSC ''Konstruktorskoe Buro Priborostroeniya'' (KBP) (russian: АО «Конструкторское бюро приборостроения», AO konstruktórskoje bjuró priborostrojénija Joint-Stock Company - Instrument Design Bureau) is one ...
completed in 1992 which also omit the integrated suppressor. Manufacturing began in 1994.
* VSSM and ASM (6P29M/6P30M) are modernizations where the VSSM is equipped with an aluminum buttstock with an adjustable cheek and butt pad and a new 30-round magazine was introduced to be intended for use with the ASM. Both rifles are also outfitted with a
Picatinny rail
The Picatinny rail ( or ), or Pic rail for short, also known as a MIL-STD-1913 rail, 1913 rail or STANAG 2324 rail (cancelled), is a military standard rail interface system that provides a mounting platform for firearm accessories. It was ...
on the top of the dust cover and on the sides and bottom of the suppressor, forward of the handguard. The mounts which shroud the suppressor can be removed. Deliveries began in 2018.
Users
* : a small quantity of weapons were received from Russia among other arms before 2014.
* : Used by various
special forces
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.
* : Used by
MARCOS
* : used by army and police
special forces
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, some configured with
Aimpoint and Kobra red dot sights.
* : Special forces,
Federal Security Service (FSB)
and
OMON
OMON (russian: ОМОН – Отряд Мобильный Особого Назначения , translit = Otryad Mobil'nyy Osobogo Naznacheniya , translation = Special Purpose Mobile Unit, , previously ru , Отряд Милиции Осо ...
.
* : Used by SBU Alpha Group.
Former users
*
*
See also
*
AMB-17
The AMB-17 (russian: Aвтомат Малогабаритный Бесшумный, translit=Avtomat Malogabaritnyj Besshumnyj, translation=Suppressed Small-sized Automatic Rifle, awaiting GRAU designation), is an integrally suppressed assault ...
*
OTs-14 Groza
The OTs-14 Groza () is a Russian selective fire bullpup assault rifle chambered for the 7.62×39 round and the 9×39mm subsonic round. It was developed in the 1990s at the TsKIB SOO (Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms ...
References
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9×39mm firearms
Rifles of Russia