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==Overview==
==Overview==
The TKB-517 is externally similar to the AK47 and field-strips similarly, but instead it uses Lever-Delayed Blowback for its operation, slightly reducing recoil and making it more controllable. The receiver is made from pressed steel with laminated wood stock, grip and handguards.
The TKB-517 is externally similar to the AK47 and field-strips similarly, but instead it uses Lever-Delayed Blowback for its operation, slightly reducing recoil and making it more controllable. The receiver is made from pressed steel with laminated wood stock, grip and handguards.

==External links==
*{{ru icon}} [http://www.dogswar.ru/oryjeinaia-ekzotika/strelkovoe-oryjie/2110-avtomaty-korobova.html?start=5 TKB-517 from DogsWar.ru]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:39, 26 February 2011

TKB-517
Avtomat Korobov TKB-517
TypeAssault Rifle
Place of origin Soviet Union
Service history
Used bySoviet Union
Production history
DesignerGerman A. Korobov
Designed1950s?
ManufacturerTula State Arsenal
No. builtUnknown
VariantsTKB-454, TKB-523(Light machine gun)
Specifications
Mass3.8 kg (8 lb 6 oz)

Cartridge7.62x39mm
ActionLever-delayed blowback
Rate of fire600 rounds/min
Feed system30-round detachable box Magazine
SightsAdjustable iron sights

The TKB-517 assault rifle was designed by German A. Korobov. This rifle was similar externally to the AK-47 but turned out to be more reliable and accurate, and easier to produce and maintain [1]. Like the AK series, it was also manufactured with folding stocks, long heavier barrels with bipods forming light support weapons and even a belt-fed variant. Its rejection was because of a greater proficiency with the AK-47 among the Russian military.

Overview

The TKB-517 is externally similar to the AK47 and field-strips similarly, but instead it uses Lever-Delayed Blowback for its operation, slightly reducing recoil and making it more controllable. The receiver is made from pressed steel with laminated wood stock, grip and handguards.

References

  • Oruzhie Magazine, Page 9, Issue 5 1998 & Issue 6 1998.
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See also