Could This Russian Gun Become ‘The AK-47 of Pistols’

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Could This Russian Gun Become ‘The AK-47 of Pistols’

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Vickers’s assessment — “a pretty slick gun, accurate, very controllable and easy to reload” — echoes the frequent praise that’s followed the AK-47 in its ascent as the world’s most-used rifle.

point: Based on what we’ve seen, the PL-15 certainly fits The War Zone’s description of an “AK-47 of handguns.” Whether the Russian military has the cash to elevate the flexible little gun into the world’s most ubiquitous sidearm is another matter entirely.

Kalashnikov Concern, the largest arms manufacturer in Russia and industrial avatar of AK-47 inventor Mikhail Kalashnikov’s genius, is branching out beyond its iconic assault rifle. The company’s been prototyping everything from autonomous tanks to high-powered sniper rifles , but the Russian weaponsmiths seem most excited about the advanced Lebedev PL-15 pistol: It could, with luck, become what The War Zone called “the AK-47 of pistols.”

This originally appeared in Task and Purpose in 2017.

The handgun, designed in conjunction with elite Russian police and sportsmen to function as an all-purpose sidearm, is in testing now and could possibly end up in the holsters of military and law enforcement agents around the world, Kalashnikov CEO Alexei Krivoruchko told Russian news agency TASS earlier this month.

“The trials are currently underway and we hope that they will be completed this year,” Krivoruchko said. “We hope that the pistol will be sought after by the Defense Ministry and other uniformed and law enforcement agencies.”

The company’s already got a reputation for manufacturing durable and reliable weapons.

So there’s a lot of appeal in the idea of a reliable pistol crafted in the same spirit of the ubiquitous AK-47 assault rifle. Here are the specs, according to TASS :

According to the corporation’s press office, the pistol chambered for the 9x19mm round is very thin — 21mm at the barrel and 28mm at the grip. It has the controls on both sides, which makes it possible for both right- and left-handed people to use it. Its characteristics ensure reduced recoil and muzzle rise and quick return to the line-of-sight.

As the press office said, the PL-14 pistol has a loaded chamber indicator, which allows the serviceman to know by touch whether the weapon is chambered or not. The pistol coupled with the modified-design chamber can fire rounds with a non-standard length.
 
Not sure if this has already been posted but the barrel is 112mm

So there shouldnt be an issue getting these in Canada?

Or does the name Kalashnikov alone make them prohib?

I'm actually really liking the look and design, would love to get my hands on one
 
Not sure if this has already been posted but the barrel is 112mm

So there shouldnt be an issue getting these in Canada?

Or does the name Kalashnikov alone make them prohib?

I'm actually really liking the look and design, would love to get my hands on one

The name doesn't automatically make it prohibited. Baikal 9s owned by the Kalashnikov parent company and we get those
 
The name doesn't automatically make it prohibited. Baikal 9s owned by the Kalashnikov parent company and we get those

I was just guessing as the firearms lab like to ban things by name (sick in the head)

I didn't know that about the Baikal 9, thanks for that
 
Would gladly and happily own one if they could be brought in.
One thing that has always gotten along with me just fine is Russian firearms principles and designs from WWII to today.
That thing looks simple, rugged and slick!
They nailed the upper slide by making it low to the lower frame. Less mass moving and closer to the shooters hands makes less snap and much easier to control during rapid firing and follow up shots.
 
Would love to try that. Really like the design.

Sadly, while the gun name Kalashnikov isn't banned by the RCMP, Kalashnikov Concern is sanctioned under the the Special Economic Measures Act so can't see these coming to Canada any time soon unless i am misreading how these restrictions and prohibitions would apply.

https: //laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2014-58/page-1.html#h-3
 
Would love to try that. Really like the design.

Sadly, while the gun name Kalashnikov isn't banned by the RCMP, Kalashnikov Concern is sanctioned under the the Special Economic Measures Act so can't see these coming to Canada any time soon unless i am misreading how these restrictions and prohibitions would apply.

https: //laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2014-58/page-1.html#h-3

absolutely ridiculous..i hate our govt more and more every day
 
absolutely ridiculous..i hate our govt more and more every day

How is it ridiculous to sanction a country for armed aggression against their neighbour?

edit ....and it isn't just Canada. The US, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the EU have all imposed sanctions on various Russian companies, export products and individuals over Russian actions against Ukraine.
 
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