The SACO Model 683 is a submachine gun made by SACO Defense.[1][2] The weapon was designed as a cost effective weapon for allied nations who do not have high grade weapons production industry and facilities. SACO Defence halted its production during the 1990s on the grounds of a legal dispute when a copyright problem arouse with the Brazilian firearms manufacturer PLANEV ("Mekanika Industria e Comercio"), when they found out the SACO Model 683 was an unlicensed copy of their Uru submachine gun.

SACO Model 683
TypeSubmachine gun
Place of originUnited States
Production history
Designed1980s
ManufacturerSACO defense
Specifications
Mass3.29kg
Length521mm (stock retracted)
699mm (stock extended)
Barrel length233mm

Cartridge9x19mm Parabellum
.45 ACP
ActionBlowback, open bolt
Rate of fire650rpm
Effective firing range150m
200m
Feed system25-32-round detatchable box magazine

Overview edit

The SACO Model 683 is simple blowback operation fired from an open bolt capable of select fire. It is designed to be an easy to handle weapon for the soldier to use, made from steel stampings to reduce the cost of manufacture. The weapon is different from the URU externally: It uses an inline telescoping stock for increased accuracy which slides over the top of the receiver, a dual-function carry handle/tunnel sight for CQB, pistol grip, barrel shroud and compensator.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Harris Publications’ FULL AUTO magazine
  2. ^ "SACO Model 683 – the Armory".
  3. ^ "A "Made in U.S.A." Uru SMG clone -". 18 July 2017.