sr-2 veresk
Russian: СР-2 «Вереск»
The SR-2 "Veresk" (Heather) is a Russian submachine gun designed to fire the armour-piercing 9×21mm Gyurza cartridge. It was developed in mid-1990s on the request of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB).
SR-2 differs from most submachine guns by its gas-operated action with rotating bolt, while normally SMGs utilise different blowback principles. Externally the "Veresk" is akin 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 charging handle is on the right side and is fixed to the bolt carrier, so it moves during firing. The weapon has a top-folding metal stock.
The SR-2M is a modified version that also has a foldable vertical foregrip 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.
See also
- list of weapons
- Wikipedia page: SR-2 Veresk
Not to be confused with
- SR-2 Normandy - A fantasy spacecraft
- SR-2 Udav - Russian handgun