Interdynamics MKR: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Od Mishehu (talk | contribs) m Replace direct use of Category:Firearms stubs with {{firearms-stub}} tag |
|||
Line 40: | Line 40: | ||
The '''Interdynamics MKR''' was an assault rifle concept of the 1980s using a [[4.5x26mm MKR|4.5x26mm Rimfire]] round using solid [[brass]] bullets. Its purpose was to reach high velocity and effective ballistics with low recoil for the user to handle, even in full automatic. The 4.5x26mm MKR round was ballistically effective at 300 meters as the [[5.56x45mm NATO]] round as well as stopping power with the use of a rimfire round supplemented the reliability of the rifle, however the MKR remained in prototype stage. |
The '''Interdynamics MKR''' was an assault rifle concept of the 1980s using a [[4.5x26mm MKR|4.5x26mm Rimfire]] round using solid [[brass]] bullets. Its purpose was to reach high velocity and effective ballistics with low recoil for the user to handle, even in full automatic. The 4.5x26mm MKR round was ballistically effective at 300 meters as the [[5.56x45mm NATO]] round as well as stopping power with the use of a rimfire round supplemented the reliability of the rifle, however the MKR remained in prototype stage. |
||
==External links== |
|||
*{{ru icon}} [http://www.dogswar.ru/oryjeinaia-ekzotika/strelkovoe-oryjie/2009-opytnyi-avtomat-inte.html Interdynamics MKR from DogsWar.ru] |
|||
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 21:19, 26 February 2011
![]() |
Interdynamics MKR | |
---|---|
Type | Assault rifle |
Place of origin | ![]() |
Production history | |
Designed | 1980s |
Manufacturer | Interdynamics AB |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3kg |
Length | 840mm |
Barrel length | 600mm |
Cartridge | 4.5x26mm MKR |
Action | Blowback |
Maximum firing range | 300m |
Feed system | 50 round magazine |
Sights | Iron |
The Interdynamics MKR was an assault rifle concept of the 1980s using a 4.5x26mm Rimfire round using solid brass bullets. Its purpose was to reach high velocity and effective ballistics with low recoil for the user to handle, even in full automatic. The 4.5x26mm MKR round was ballistically effective at 300 meters as the 5.56x45mm NATO round as well as stopping power with the use of a rimfire round supplemented the reliability of the rifle, however the MKR remained in prototype stage.
External links
References