Submachine Guns
Weapon | Caliber | Variants | Photo |
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PPT / Tokarev Model 1927 _experimental |
7.62×38mm Nagant | External: , |
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PPD-34
_succeeded |
7.62×25mm TT | PPD-34/38 _updated model, 1938 PPD-40 _updated model, 1940 |
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PPSh-41 | 7.62×25mm TT | ||
PPS-43 | 7.62×25mm TT | PPS-42 (initial variant) | |
LAD / Lyuty– Afanasyev–Deikin _intended to provide |
7.62×25mm TT | External: |
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AEK-918G
_not to be |
9×19mm 7N21/Para. | External: , |
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AEK-919K Kashtan | 9×18mm PM | AEK-919 (prototype) _9×18mm PM AEK-918 (experimental) AEK-918V (experimental) |
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Gepard _modular |
.380 ACP 9×18mm PM 9×18mm PMM 9×19mm Parabellum 9×21mm Gyurza 9×30mm Grom 7.62×25mm ТТ .45 ACP .30 Carbine |
External: |
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Klin-2 / PP-27 _balanced recoil |
7.62×25mm ТТ | External: , (bottom) |
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OTs-02 Kiparis | 9×18mm PM | ||
OTs-22 Buk | 9×19mm 7N21/Para. | OTs-22M (improved) | |
OTs-53 _dual magazine |
9mm | OTs-39P? | External: |
PP-19 Bizon
_helical magazine; |
9×18mm PM | Bizon-2 (improved variant): _2 (9×18mm PM / PMM) _2B (configuration with _attaching suppressor) _2-01 (9×19mm Luger) _2-02 (.380 ACP) _2-03 (integral suppressor) _2-07 (7.62×25mm _Tokarev, box magazine) Bizon-3 (improved variant) |
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PP-19-01 Vityaz | 9×19mm 7N21/Para. | Vityaz-SN (updated model (based on AK-105) |
External: |
PP-90
_folding frame |
9×18mm PM | PP-90M (updated model) | |
PP-90M1
_not to be |
9×19mm (7N21 / 7N31 / Parabellum) |
External: , |
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PP-91 Kedr | 9×18mm PM | PP-71 (prototype)
PP-91-01 Kedr-B PP-9 Klin (9×18mm PMM) |
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PP-93 | 9×18mm PM/PMM | APB (improved; not to be confused with APB machine pistol) |
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PP-2000 | 9×19mm (7N21 / 7N31 / Parabellum) |
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SR-2 Veresk
_gas-operated |
9×21mm Gyurza | SR-2M (modernized) SR-2MP (updated SR-2M) |
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