- Arsenal Shipka
Infobox Weapon|is_ranged=yes
caption=
name=Shipka
type=Submachine gun
origin=flagcountry|Bulgaria
era=modern
platform=Individual
target=personnel
design_date=1996
production_date=
service=
used_by=Bulgaria
wars=
spec_type=
caliber=
part_length=150 mm
cartridge=9x18mm Makarov
feed=32 rounds
action=blowback
rate=700 round/min
velocity=
weight= 2 to 2,2 kg without magazine
length=338/625 mm
variants=cal.9x19mm Parabellum (magazine 25 rounds)
number=The Shipka is a 9 mm
Bulgaria nsubmachine gun produced in 1996 by the Bulgarian company Arsenal. The name is a reference to the famousShipka Pass , near Arsenal'sKazanlak headquarters, in theBalkan s whereRussia n and Romanian troops defeated theOttoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, thereby liberating Bulgaria. The Shipka was developed for the Bulgarian police and military, and is widely exported.The Shipka is a compact weapon originally intended for use by armored vehicle crews, pilots, and other shooters who might require either a close-quarter weapon or aimed shots at longer ranges.
The proto-type and pre-production versions of the Shipka were chambered in 9 mm
Mauser and used a 30-round box magazine. Production versions were produced in9x18mm Makarov .The design is a straight forward blowback operation firing from open bolt. The lower receiver along with pistol grip and triggerguard is made from polymer, the upper receiver is made from steel. The simple buttstock is made from steel wire and folds to the left side of gun.
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