The SR-2 "Veresk" (Russian: СР-2 «Вереск», English: Heather) is a Russian submachine gun designed to fire the 9×21mm Gyurza pistol cartridge.

SR-2 Veresk
SR-2M 9×21mm submachine gun
TypeSubmachine gun
Personal Defense Weapon
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service2004
Used byFSB and other Russian law enforcement agencies[1]
Production history
Designed1999
ManufacturerTsNIITochMash
Specifications
Mass1.65 kg (3.6 lb)
Length603 mm (23.7 in) stock extended
367 mm (14.4 in) stock folded
Barrel length174 mm (6.9 in)

Cartridge9×21mm Gyurza
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire950 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity415–430 m/s (1,360–1,410 ft/s)
Effective firing range200 m (660 ft)
Feed system20- or 30-round detachable box magazine
SightsKP SR-2 reflex sight (red-dot sight)

History edit

Development of a new submachine gun chambered for the 9×21mm Gyurza cartridge (also used by the SR-1 "Vektor" pistol) was launched in the mid-1990s on the request of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB). A weapon was presented in 1999, developed by TsNIITochMash in Klimovsk, which received the designation of SR-2 (Russian: Специальная Разработка 2, romanizedSpetsial′naya Razrabotka 2, English: Special Development 2) and nicknamed "Veresk" ("Heather").

"Veresk" and its round were created as a compact weapon capable of engaging enemies wearing Russian class-II body armor (able to stop ordinary pistol bullets, such as 9×19mm Parabellum and 7.62×25mm Tokarev), and soft-skinned vehicles, at distances up to 200 metres.

Features edit

The SR-2 "Veresk" differs from most submachine guns by its gas-operated action with rotating bolt, typically used in assault rifles (normally SMGs utilise different blowback principles). This design is partially borrowed from the SR-3 "Vikhr" compact assault rifle. Externally the "Veresk" is similar to the Uzi; 20- or 30-round magazines are inserted into the pistol grip. There are two AK-style control levers on both sides of the receiver: the right one is the safety switch, the left is a fire-mode selector. The cocking handle is on the right side and is fixed to the bolt carrier, so it moves during firing. There is a mount for a "red dot" sight on top of the receiver (unlike the AK-style side rail). The weapon has an upwards-folding metal stock.

Variants edit

The SR-2M is a modified version that also has a forward pistol grip under the handguard, with a protrusion to protect the shooter's hand from muzzle blast and accidents (similar to the grip on the MP5K). Its stock can be fully folded even with "red dot" sight installed.

 
A right-side view of the SR-2MP with a suppressor.

The SR-2MP further modernisation upgrade that features picatinny rails on each side of the handguard and a sound suppressor.

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References edit

  1. ^ "ЦАМТО / / ЦНИИточмаш поставил силовым структурам пистолеты-пулеметы СР2М".
  2. ^ F, Nathaniel (June 29, 2015). "Russian Special Forces Using HK417, AI AW In Dagestan". The Firearm Blog. Archived from the original on April 5, 2023.

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