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The PP-19 Bizon is a 9mm submachine gun produced during 1993 by the Izhmash company. It was designed by Victor Kalashnikov, the son of Mikhail Kalashnikov, and Alexei Dragunov, the youngest son of Evgeny Dragunov, the designer of the Dragunov sniper rifle.


Overview

The Bizon was designed for Russia's law enforcement officials. One of the defining operational traits of the Bizon is the weapon's helical-loading magazine, which was most likely influenced by the Calico designs produced earlier, none of which were very successful. Helical magazine aside, the rest of the gun is very similar to that of the AK-74; the receiver and charging handle look nearly identical to those found on its larger assault rifle relatives.

For its relatively small size, which can be made even smaller with the stock folded, the Bizon can pack a lot of firepower with its 64-round magazine, which also forms the gun's foregrip area.

Bizon Attributes

The Bizon has been quoted as having the following characteristics,

  • High hit probability;
  • Excellent controllability in fully automatic fire;
  • Enhanced accuracy of rapid (instinctive) fire;
  • Compact envelope and a possibility of carrying in concealment;
  • Large capacity of magazine;
  • Variable operational range of fire.

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