Only to find he has a revolver, the next guy has a bullpup automatic rifle in the same caliber, and the third guy has a shotgun made from a rejected 23mm aircraft autocannon barrel.
And another one have de gl94 pump action grenade launcher whith hight explosive CQC round because some guy hide behind doors or sofa in the living room .
Russian overkill caliber be like: RsH-12 - revolver (12.7mm) ShaK 12.7 - battle rifle (12.7mm) KS-23 - shotgun (6.278 gauge/ 23mm) KORD - HMG (12.7mm) Now we only need the irony of 'sub' machinegun with LMG caliber
*Technically* you could make an smg chambered in 12.7mm because it was used in the RsH-12, which *technically* makes it a pistol caliber. Wait, 12.7mm smg... Fallout New Vegas?
Remember there's also an "ASSAULT RIFLE" from Soviet Cold War era chambered in their 12.7x108mm. So yes, they had a KORD for Infantrymen before a KORD for infantrymen was made. KORDS usually are Vehicle or Fixed Position mounted since the gun alone is 30+ Kilos. But there IS a "Man Portable variant that is just a Pistol grip and a different trigger unit, a stock and a Heavy duty Bipod, it's still a Crew served weapon as the gun and ammo are carried separated since no one would ever manage to lug both that thing and three to four Boxes of 12.7, much less 14.5mm ammo.
Russian is here. Some people do not understand the purpose of this pistol, in most cases it will not be used to shoot people, but to create holes in the walls (and in our country they are thick, because it is cold and buildings need thermal insulation) breaking into armored doors (many phone scammers and illegal casinos have not only armored doors, but also windows and even walls) This is also one of the reasons why the Russian police special forces use the BTR80, KPVT 14 gauge perfectly crumbles walls, armored doors and does not give the villains the opportunity to stick their heads out. At the Russian University of Special Forces located in Chechnya, similar trainings are often held for everyone, everything is just like in Rainbow Six, penetrating charges break walls, improvised loopholes and the like
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Oh that makes sense, the clip I saw back in day when Russian Police SF used a BTR80 as a battering ram and I was like: "Okay, that's kind excessive", turn out there is a good reason for that lol.
Americans: We have to be careful when shooting to not accidentally shot someone through plywood wall. Russians: We envy you. We had to make a weapon chambered in 50 cal's small brother to be able to shoot through our walls.
I thought they used the big bore, low velocity round to limit barrier penetration. You know, to *limit* civ casualties. If barrier penetration was the goal, why not use literally any other Rifle/Breaching-Shotgun?
@@niklasw.1297say that to the VSSK "Cyclops" dedicated .50 for Russian Urban CT teams, made under their request as a "Heavy Caliber Sniper Rifle that can Punch Through either Heavily Armored Foes or Building Walls but with vastly reduced capacity to Overpenetrate". In Russia, they want their Overkill on a Budget and within their requested parameters.
I absolutely love these wacky, over-engineered revolvers Russia makes. Most of them are impractical in general situations as they made to fulfill very niche roles in counterterrorism. But, they are still very interesting. The round it fires is basically a slightly weaker, subsonic .50 beowulf.
I always find it funny how there's dozens of these really crazy Russian firearms that got developed in the 90s or 2000s for special units but yet all you ever see them with is AKs
It's likely because Russian generals have been skimming money meant for these guns off the top for Vodka and Designer Purses for their wives or mistresses. That's often because the Russian Military and police are utterly massive hotbeds for corruption. A good example is that Russian mile surplus BDUs got a good reputation amongst airsoft and paintball enthusiasts at being comfortable as well was cheap and easy to acquire. Then about a year with the ongoing war in Ukraine going on and one of Eastern Europe's infamously brutal winter on the way somebody in the Russian Military did a check of how many winter BDUs they had in stock and found that there were MILLIONS missing. The reason? Those "surplus" BDUs people have been buying? They weren't surplus. They were stolen and sold to paintball and airsoft enthusiasts to go play soldier.
@@ncrvakoWhen it comes to specialized small-arms that saw production and service use? Russia has way more still. America has a longstanding habit of spending millions in R&D on a new weapon for multiple decades and then cancelling it. Russia has a longstanding habit of continuing to make new, specialized designs that probably won't be used other than looking good. Nobody's perfect.
A lot of those weapons are currently used in ukraine. Nobody will show you russian specops work. Even a military spetsnaz are using a lot of specialized weapons as it was shown on a videos from MOD.
Russia sure do love their revolvers and same with America but wow I never heard of a revolver like this before this is crazy to me and I'm not surprised it's designed by Russia, they sure do have some crazy weapons but I'm also not surprised that it's in Tarkov, honestly it's a cool looking weapon and would love to see it more in games.
Pretty sure the American equivalent to this would be arming troops with a S&W 500 revolver as a "sidearm". Anyone who knows anything about that revolver knows just how ludicrous of an idea that is
@@jesusofbullets Desert Eagle: whether you're fighting people, toasters, firetrucks, half-tracks, or intergalactic space mutants, they're gonna be missing a few hearty chunks in a moment...
I'd fucking love to see this in rainbow six siege lmao or hell even a stalker mod, all I see is AK variants, I mean for fuck's sake one russian mod managed to cram 83 AK variants, I'm not exaggerating.
@@peppermillers8361 And .500 magnum is more powerful because it's supersonic. Make an armor-piercing .500 magnum bullet and we've got an anti-material revolver of our own.
Just feel the need to point out that this is not an anti materiel cartridge by amy stretch of the imagination anti materiel cartridges are designed to shoot through things like engine blocks, fixed positions, and lightly armoured targets (armoured cars etc.) 12.7x55mm was invented due to the widespread of body armour and concerns of heavily armoured terrorists ("Remember, No Russian") as a result a requirement was made for a rifle that could fill the same role as the VSS Vintorez but with superior penetrative abilities. Thus the reason for a large cartridge but relatively slow muzzle velocity to allow for stealthy shooting while retaining anti body armour performance.
materiel is armour. eh, 76grams at 295m/s would do a short work of a lightly armored civ vehicle. imho. would be curious how that supposedly AP round would fare in an engine block.
12.7x55mm is bigger than .50 Beowulf, .458 SOCOM, and .450 Bushmaster which were all supposed to be able to punch through a car windscreen or damage its engine to stop VBEIDs from rolling through American checkpoints in the Middle East, or so the story goes. If those cartridges can actually stop a VBIED then I've no doubt 12.7x55mm can do it too and earn anti-materiel status.
@agentoranj5858 all those penetrative capabilities are reliant on it being fired at relatively short ranges for instance 16mm steel at 200m as opposed to 12.7x108mm that is capable of similar penetrative at over twice that distance and able to penetrate lightly armoured vehicles at 7.5 times that range. The difference is 12.7x108mm is designed specifically for engaging things like that as opposed to 12.7x55mm which has that ability at short ranges as a side effect of its design. Which is exactly why the ShAK-12 is a dedicated CQB rifle and designed for the FSB and not Spetsnaz or the Conventional Military itself.
@comethiburs2326 it can penetrate up to 16mm of steel at 200m. For anything considered anti materiel that's way too short range. Given 7.62mm NATO can do that sort of damage at that range (and you wouldn't call a M14 an Anti Materiel Rifle would you?
Josh Sawyer has said that the 12.7 featured in NV is between .50 AE and .50 Beowulf in terms of ballistics, and the 12.7x55 is about equivalent to .50 Beowulf, so not the same.
@@bigblockman11 yea, this is russian gun, ak platform is russian, brandon is know for his love foor the ak platform, Now I think you can see the connection
Honestly I guess it's understandable if it's for breaching doors. I mean slug shotguns do the trick but if the door is potentially reinforced, then it's either gonna take explosives or one hell of a baby to break it open
0:06 - Someone actually developed a revolver rifle that isn't from the 1800s/19th century, and is of modern design chambered in a big caliber? BRO, GIMME THAT! I DON'T CARE IF SOME OF YOU S**TS FINDS IT CURSED, I WANT THAT. THIS IS CLOSE TO WHAT I IMAGINED A MODERN REVOLVER RIFLE LOOKS LIKE IF IT WAS LIKE IN 5.56 OR 7.62 ROUNDS.
Few comments: It does not fire the cartridge as the VSSK. The anti material "sniper rifle" uses different rounds. The designation is the same but the bullet and casing are way longer then the cartridges for the shak-12 and the revolver. These have shorter rounds. Same casing just shorter bullets. And the Mateba revolver does have a botten firing cylinder but doesn't have a recoil system. Which means that the Mateba is dual action NOT semi automatic. The rsh-12 is recoil operated semi automatic. Which makes it a truly semi automatic revolver. The rounds were designed after trying to raid a terrorist compound that went horribly wrong. So they tried to design a weapon/ caliber that could disable a combatant wherever you hit them. I would like to say they hit there goal although the designed weapons are pretty unwieldy. Especially the shak-12 since the suppressor is near mandatory if you fire it indoors. The revolver is a bit more maneuverable even with the removable stock attached. But 5 bullets per cilinder seems a bit on the low side especially for CQB which can get out of control in an heartbeat. So the new guns are pretty cool but their usefulness is debatable.
Russian civilian market. It also has a civilian VSS, which has a long barrel under the fake suppressor. Quite a bunch of niche weapons make it to civilian market (with changes to comply with laws of course) to not let the machinery go to waste
Easy - an elongated barrel and a permanent, non-folding stock. Or a folding butt, combined with a fuse (that is, while the butt is in the folded position, shooting is impossible). The main thing here is to find a buyer. At one time, the civilian version of the KS-23 carbine, called TOZ-123 "Drake", could not find its buyer, and as a result, its production was discontinued.
I really don't understand why Russians created ak-107 and ak-109 and never seen it only in games or some random discord (it has no recoil and it got more firerate. It's a cool gun, i want to shoot from it)
Production costs and concerns with reliability and maintenance. These are the typical reasons most cool guns never see mass adoption. Full auto is a pretty niche operating mode for an assault rifle, so ultimately it wasn't worth the bother to make it a bit more controllable.
Neither the mateba or the chiappa have the slide recoil reduction system the barrel is however low bore access and because of the lower caliber dont need one to reduce recoil.
I mean... As a breaching tool I cam see it. A suppressor probably wouldn't make it that subtle but it's still lighter than a whole ass shotgun and would allow more flexibility with attachments instead of using a master key.
@@munanchoinc it's not a new name, they're just a little bit different things. ASh-12 (АШ-12 - Автомат Штурмовой 12 - Automatic Assault Rifle 12) is the rifle itself, which is the basis of the assault complex, but ShAK-12 is the entire complex (ШАК-12 - Штурмовой Автоматный Комплекс 12 - Assault Automatic Rifle Complex 12), including scopes, suppressor etc. In most contexts you basically call them both names, because ASh-12 is part of ShAK-12.
Thanks for the video, but I have to mention that it's kind of inaccurate to show VSSK frim metro game, because the real vssk isn't semi-auto unlike one in the game. Real one acts pretty much like bolt action
It's not much different than the 500 Smith and Wesson revolver or the 45-70 BFR revolver. The STS 130 sniper variant, depending on the load is between 1900 to 2400 ftlbs. While the ammo for the Shak 12 and RSH 12.7, I can't find much Info about their rounds.
Looks more dangerous for the user than the person in front of it. It has a massive bullet and how are you supossed to control the kick of that handcannon ?
With a stock of course. It should be better as a carbine than a revolver. Though the recoil varies from source to source, in tarkov it looks manageable while in battlebits it looks insane.
The rounds are subsonic so there's not as much of a kick. I've never handled either but if i had to wager a bet, I'd guess it's similar in kick to a S&W 500
imagine u close a door on some special agent and suddenly, half your door is gone and your whole hand as well
Lmao
Only to find he has a revolver, the next guy has a bullpup automatic rifle in the same caliber, and the third guy has a shotgun made from a rejected 23mm aircraft autocannon barrel.
@@Mach-2-Fishbedand the fourth one is just using an m32 rotary akimbo style
@@fernadogonzalez2940 and the last one is carrying the tsar cannon on his back
And another one have de gl94 pump action grenade launcher whith hight explosive CQC round because some guy hide behind doors or sofa in the living room .
"We need a new Anti-Material firearm for close combat"
"But Shalashaska, we already have the ShaK-12"
"I want it to be a revolver"
Is that a MGS reference?
@@Ramzi1944 I think so.
Russian overkill caliber be like:
RsH-12 - revolver (12.7mm)
ShaK 12.7 - battle rifle (12.7mm)
KS-23 - shotgun (6.278 gauge/ 23mm)
KORD - HMG (12.7mm)
Now we only need the irony of 'sub' machinegun with LMG caliber
There was also a prototype box fed LMG "6P62" in 12.7x108, but it didn't got in series afaik
*Technically* you could make an smg chambered in 12.7mm because it was used in the RsH-12, which *technically* makes it a pistol caliber.
Wait, 12.7mm smg... Fallout New Vegas?
@@Davenzoid Oh god, not that hideous thing.
Got to say though, the word 12.7mm SMG does sound intriguing.
Remember there's also an "ASSAULT RIFLE" from Soviet Cold War era chambered in their 12.7x108mm.
So yes, they had a KORD for Infantrymen before a KORD for infantrymen was made.
KORDS usually are Vehicle or Fixed Position mounted since the gun alone is 30+ Kilos. But there IS a "Man Portable variant that is just a Pistol grip and a different trigger unit, a stock and a Heavy duty Bipod, it's still a Crew served weapon as the gun and ammo are carried separated since no one would ever manage to lug both that thing and three to four Boxes of 12.7, much less 14.5mm ammo.
12.7 smg is gonna become real thing!
a pistol worth dual wielding
if you don't value your hands, sure.
@@peppermillers8361the guy fired dual Barrets
@@peppermillers8361
> Hipfire
@@peppermillers8361 anything is possible with enough vodka my friend
"Haha! Wrists go *_BRRRR!!!"_*
Russian is here.
Some people do not understand the purpose of this pistol, in most cases it will not be used to shoot people, but to create holes in the walls (and in our country they are thick, because it is cold and buildings need thermal insulation) breaking into armored doors (many phone scammers and illegal casinos have not only armored doors, but also windows and even walls) This is also one of the reasons why the Russian police special forces use the BTR80, KPVT 14 gauge perfectly crumbles walls, armored doors and does not give the villains the opportunity to stick their heads out.
At the Russian University of Special Forces located in Chechnya, similar trainings are often held for everyone, everything is just like in Rainbow Six, penetrating charges break walls, improvised loopholes and the like
Oh that makes sense, the clip I saw back in day when Russian Police SF used a BTR80 as a battering ram and I was like: "Okay, that's kind excessive", turn out there is a good reason for that lol.
now that makes sense, thanks for the info!
Americans: We have to be careful when shooting to not accidentally shot someone through plywood wall.
Russians: We envy you. We had to make a weapon chambered in 50 cal's small brother to be able to shoot through our walls.
Americans have .50 Beowulf...
@@manender1020 They still got shitty walls, you didnt get the joke
I thought they used the big bore, low velocity round to limit barrier penetration.
You know, to *limit* civ casualties.
If barrier penetration was the goal, why not use literally any other Rifle/Breaching-Shotgun?
@@niklasw.1297say that to the VSSK "Cyclops" dedicated .50 for Russian Urban CT teams, made under their request as a "Heavy Caliber Sniper Rifle that can Punch Through either Heavily Armored Foes or Building Walls but with vastly reduced capacity to Overpenetrate".
In Russia, they want their Overkill on a Budget and within their requested parameters.
@@andrehashimoto8056it's just Ciklop
I absolutely love these wacky, over-engineered revolvers Russia makes. Most of them are impractical in general situations as they made to fulfill very niche roles in counterterrorism. But, they are still very interesting. The round it fires is basically a slightly weaker, subsonic .50 beowulf.
According to some reports. It's much closer to a massive .300 Blackout.
Subsonic loadings, especially when comparing same size diameter calibres, get similar so there isn't much an argument.
they also have some insane guns too like the ks 23
Одно время он использовался для охоты на сибирских низко-летающих бегемотиков. Но к сожалению они вымерли.
Well, it is different then hunting german tigers...
I always find it funny how there's dozens of these really crazy Russian firearms that got developed in the 90s or 2000s for special units but yet all you ever see them with is AKs
How many fireerms
How many firearms the usa has made and keeps as a backbone the m4.
It's likely because Russian generals have been skimming money meant for these guns off the top for Vodka and Designer Purses for their wives or mistresses. That's often because the Russian Military and police are utterly massive hotbeds for corruption. A good example is that Russian mile surplus BDUs got a good reputation amongst airsoft and paintball enthusiasts at being comfortable as well was cheap and easy to acquire. Then about a year with the ongoing war in Ukraine going on and one of Eastern Europe's infamously brutal winter on the way somebody in the Russian Military did a check of how many winter BDUs they had in stock and found that there were MILLIONS missing. The reason? Those "surplus" BDUs people have been buying? They weren't surplus. They were stolen and sold to paintball and airsoft enthusiasts to go play soldier.
@@ncrvakoWhen it comes to specialized small-arms that saw production and service use? Russia has way more still. America has a longstanding habit of spending millions in R&D on a new weapon for multiple decades and then cancelling it. Russia has a longstanding habit of continuing to make new, specialized designs that probably won't be used other than looking good. Nobody's perfect.
A lot of those weapons are currently used in ukraine. Nobody will show you russian specops work. Even a military spetsnaz are using a lot of specialized weapons as it was shown on a videos from MOD.
The MR 73 is more the scalpel while the Rsh-12 is a sledgehammer.
as a revolver
literally; the primary purpose of this weapon is to get through walls n stuff
Russia sure do love their revolvers and same with America but wow I never heard of a revolver like this before this is crazy to me and I'm not surprised it's designed by Russia, they sure do have some crazy weapons but I'm also not surprised that it's in Tarkov, honestly it's a cool looking weapon and would love to see it more in games.
As I know, a low amount of information about it is available publicly
Another weapon that can be classified as an “Anti-wrist device”
Literally the Techtronika RT-46 Burya from Cyberpunk 2077
Pretty sure the American equivalent to this would be arming troops with a S&W 500 revolver as a "sidearm". Anyone who knows anything about that revolver knows just how ludicrous of an idea that is
That’s like if the Desert Eagle actually got adopted for military service. Unpractical as hell, but what it hits stays down.
@@jesusofbullets
Pretty much.
@@jesusofbullets Desert Eagle: whether you're fighting people, toasters, firetrucks, half-tracks, or intergalactic space mutants, they're gonna be missing a few hearty chunks in a moment...
@@jesusofbullets polish special forces would like to have a word
Well the main charather in my novel becomes a us marine and still use his second firearm....a 500 smith and wesson revolver...
I'd fucking love to see this in rainbow six siege lmao or hell even a stalker mod, all I see is AK variants, I mean for fuck's sake one russian mod managed to cram 83 AK variants, I'm not exaggerating.
Isn't It in one of the mods for stalker gamma?
@@slavcow lemme check bruv. i have anomaly.
@@slavcow no dice, not yet, maybe.
Pretty much this is the closest thing in real life to what the "Handcanon" is in Resident Evil. Specially the one from the OG RE4
the handcannon was a .500 S&W revolver, which does exist.
@@peppermillers8361 And .500 magnum is more powerful because it's supersonic. Make an armor-piercing .500 magnum bullet and we've got an anti-material revolver of our own.
@@Chris_FMS_Redfield why do that when we could just upgrade it to unlimited ammo? the bullets eventually will punch through.
@@Chris_FMS_Redfieldfun fact, RSh-12 can use supersonic rounds, it's just not recommended due to its recoil
@@uncleizya8760 If you either put a light bullet in or increase the chamber pressure to unrated levels.
Just feel the need to point out that this is not an anti materiel cartridge by amy stretch of the imagination anti materiel cartridges are designed to shoot through things like engine blocks, fixed positions, and lightly armoured targets (armoured cars etc.) 12.7x55mm was invented due to the widespread of body armour and concerns of heavily armoured terrorists ("Remember, No Russian") as a result a requirement was made for a rifle that could fill the same role as the VSS Vintorez but with superior penetrative abilities. Thus the reason for a large cartridge but relatively slow muzzle velocity to allow for stealthy shooting while retaining anti body armour performance.
materiel is armour. eh, 76grams at 295m/s would do a short work of a lightly armored civ vehicle. imho. would be curious how that supposedly AP round would fare in an engine block.
12.7x55mm is bigger than .50 Beowulf, .458 SOCOM, and .450 Bushmaster which were all supposed to be able to punch through a car windscreen or damage its engine to stop VBEIDs from rolling through American checkpoints in the Middle East, or so the story goes. If those cartridges can actually stop a VBIED then I've no doubt 12.7x55mm can do it too and earn anti-materiel status.
@agentoranj5858 all those penetrative capabilities are reliant on it being fired at relatively short ranges for instance 16mm steel at 200m as opposed to 12.7x108mm that is capable of similar penetrative at over twice that distance and able to penetrate lightly armoured vehicles at 7.5 times that range. The difference is 12.7x108mm is designed specifically for engaging things like that as opposed to 12.7x55mm which has that ability at short ranges as a side effect of its design. Which is exactly why the ShAK-12 is a dedicated CQB rifle and designed for the FSB and not Spetsnaz or the Conventional Military itself.
@comethiburs2326 it can penetrate up to 16mm of steel at 200m. For anything considered anti materiel that's way too short range. Given 7.62mm NATO can do that sort of damage at that range (and you wouldn't call a M14 an Anti Materiel Rifle would you?
So that's the 12.7mm ammo used in the "12.7mm smg" in new vegas.
Josh Sawyer has said that the 12.7 featured in NV is between .50 AE and .50 Beowulf in terms of ballistics, and the 12.7x55 is about equivalent to .50 Beowulf, so not the same.
Brando, kentucky and demo ranch should be making a vid on this the moment this hits the civilian market
Yes
Either Scott or Matt would probably get it first.
No brandon Herrera should have it first
@@bigblockman11 yea, this is russian gun, ak platform is russian, brandon is know for his love foor the ak platform, Now I think you can see the connection
Finally, a gun powerful enough to deal with that pesky giant gnome in my back yard...
New exotic handcannon looks cool
The fact this thing is called an assault revolver alone tells you not to fuck with it.
A Johnny silverhand revolver indeed
imagine they make it full auto, 200 round belt and just attach it to a tank MG mount
I mean it's smart making it bottom fired but this round is STUPID BIG.
I love it
Finally, a real destiny handcannon
I was starting to think I'll have to write this myself, but finally I found this :D
i was about to say it
wait until you hear about the magnum research bfr. you can get it in .45-70.
A weapon to surpass metal gear
Wait until you see the 0.600 Nitro Express revolver called the Grizzly.
@@DGneoseeker1Wait until you hear about the thunder 50
@@Sponsor-b5q Oh I'm aware of that one.
Also, my bad. It's the Kodiak, not the Grizzly.
Somebody found out about the Rhino and got mad when they found out it wasn't meant for hunting actual rhinoceroses.
Americans: describe in songs true big irons.
Russians: descripe in blueprints big irons
Nah it ain't a blueprint, it's in a limited, but quite an active service
Fan the hammer and the whole city block will be gone
This thing would make for a great big game hunting revolver or when hunting smaller game the suppressibility would make for ear safe hunting.
Honestly I guess it's understandable if it's for breaching doors. I mean slug shotguns do the trick but if the door is potentially reinforced, then it's either gonna take explosives or one hell of a baby to break it open
Russian wrists just built different
because the barrel position the kick is more backwards than upwards
so they got a hell of an elbow
Assault revolver sounds like a term the government would have called double actions in the late 1800s
That round is that last thing a subsonic round would be
Biggest Iron on his hip
The "big iron" Now has new meanings...
This would be "Bolshaya Zhelezka"
More like "Bolshaya Pushka"
Cyberpunk music fits very well with this weapon lol
brother i dont even remember what this song was 💀 can you tell me, i havent listened to cyberpunk ost in like 2 years 💀
@@Alexsejovojoskilovski I don't know what's the name of the song, it just felt like a Cyberpunk song lol. Maybe it's from something else
@@gelse6037 it's The Rebel Path, Cyberpunk 2077 OST, when you play as johnny in a flashback
Cyberpunk music confirms its literally the Burya aka "Comrade's Hammer"
Cant wait to hear about how some guy owns a russian AMR for self defense
ah yes the Really Big Iron
0:06 - Someone actually developed a revolver rifle that isn't from the 1800s/19th century, and is of modern design chambered in a big caliber?
BRO, GIMME THAT! I DON'T CARE IF SOME OF YOU S**TS FINDS IT CURSED, I WANT THAT. THIS IS CLOSE TO WHAT I IMAGINED A MODERN REVOLVER RIFLE LOOKS LIKE IF IT WAS LIKE IN 5.56 OR 7.62 ROUNDS.
Well, looks like I've found the gun my next OC is gonna use.
my wrist hurts just looking at it
Am I the only one who thinks this kinda looks a little like the Chiappa Rhino?
I'm pretty sure it's a Unica 6 but they're both made by mateba and share a few design details.
What the hell they were planning to breach? A tank factory?
Nope, it's for russian CT teams
this straight up looks like an anti-cyberpsycho pistol
That’s so impractical! I need one
I own a 12.7x55mm handgun for home defense...
Like the Founding Comrades intended...
Russian weapons are always so wack, hard and different.
I mean there is a reason why the 60 rounder on an m4 in tarkov takes 16 ergo and the 71 drum for the ppsh only takes 7
@@CertifiedArab is the drum for the M4 better than the 60 rounder?
That's so outrageously overkill and frivolous!
I'll take 2 please! 😂😂
brandon hererra should get on this
I want the war to end now Soni can buy a civilian version of this
when i saw the thumbnail i just thought it was a chiappa rhino with black furniture
You forgot the rsh 12 has a dubble action and can fire 5 round at same time
Few comments:
It does not fire the cartridge as the VSSK. The anti material "sniper rifle" uses different rounds. The designation is the same but the bullet and casing are way longer then the cartridges for the shak-12 and the revolver.
These have shorter rounds. Same casing just shorter bullets.
And the Mateba revolver does have a botten firing cylinder but doesn't have a recoil system. Which means that the Mateba is dual action NOT semi automatic.
The rsh-12 is recoil operated semi automatic. Which makes it a truly semi automatic revolver.
The rounds were designed after trying to raid a terrorist compound that went horribly wrong.
So they tried to design a weapon/ caliber that could disable a combatant wherever you hit them.
I would like to say they hit there goal although the designed weapons are pretty unwieldy.
Especially the shak-12 since the suppressor is near mandatory if you fire it indoors. The revolver is a bit more maneuverable even with the removable stock attached. But 5 bullets per cilinder seems a bit on the low side especially for CQB which can get out of control in an heartbeat.
So the new guns are pretty cool but their usefulness is debatable.
Ah yes, Decaying Winter Artillerist Ability
Looks like something out of the cyberpunk era of firearms.
BTW how that revolver going to reach civilian marker if it's sales are cut by sanctions?
Russian civilian market. It also has a civilian VSS, which has a long barrel under the fake suppressor. Quite a bunch of niche weapons make it to civilian market (with changes to comply with laws of course) to not let the machinery go to waste
Easy - an elongated barrel and a permanent, non-folding stock. Or a folding butt, combined with a fuse (that is, while the butt is in the folded position, shooting is impossible). The main thing here is to find a buyer. At one time, the civilian version of the KS-23 carbine, called TOZ-123 "Drake", could not find its buyer, and as a result, its production was discontinued.
@@kriceiswhat the point of the vss if the suppressor is fake???? At that point I'd import a engineer my own vss suppressor
@@hellishcyberdemon7112 to look alike, idk.
As soon as i saw it i was genuinely like "wtf"
Shut up and take my money.
See also: 0.600 Nitro Express elephant gun revolver.
Imagine playing Russian roulette with this thing
One of my favorites in MWIII
Who else wants Kentucky Ballistics to get their hands on one of these?
Took them 23 years to reach the civilian market? lol
Sometimes you stop asking why
Why stop to ask why and instead start asking why not?
@@wealthybone2990 yea thats the spirit
all I wanna ask is how much
Cant wait for the Kentucky Ballistics Video 💪😎
Russian just making Blue Roses 7 years earlier than games releases.
the Cyberpunk music fits
Anti-Material Mateba
and people criticized desert eagle for being too heavy and hard to control this looks worse than Desert eagle
I really don't understand why Russians created ak-107 and ak-109 and never seen it only in games or some random discord (it has no recoil and it got more firerate. It's a cool gun, i want to shoot from it)
Production costs and concerns with reliability and maintenance. These are the typical reasons most cool guns never see mass adoption. Full auto is a pretty niche operating mode for an assault rifle, so ultimately it wasn't worth the bother to make it a bit more controllable.
Ak107 and ak109 serve mostly as competition rifle. For standard troops it doesnt help much
Cuz AEK-971 and Kord 6P67 exist
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They put it through some tests that they expect it to work even past the armaggedon 😂
civilian market? well i guess someone gonna pick a real bad day to rob a house
this is like hellboy's revolver
wake up boys new carry gun just dropped
This would be a perfect weapon to add in a Doom game if they want to bring back the pistol.
my wrists hurt just thinking about it
Wait till they go bigger than the .600 Nitro Express Zeliska revolver for “door breaching”
Me when I see underbarrel style revolver and immediately think about Vash the Stampede
Sure we have elephant killer. But bear is somewhat dangerous
To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day...
Now THAT'S a big iron
Literally a big iron on his hip
The biggest hand in the East
The 9x39 Big Ben is actually becoming a real gun 😮
Neither the mateba or the chiappa have the slide recoil reduction system the barrel is however low bore access and because of the lower caliber dont need one to reduce recoil.
I mean... As a breaching tool I cam see it. A suppressor probably wouldn't make it that subtle but it's still lighter than a whole ass shotgun and would allow more flexibility with attachments instead of using a master key.
I didn't know the gun actually seals the gap before firing. No chance you will blow your thumb off then.
0:35, by the way, why did you call the ASh-12 an ShAK-12?
It's the new name of the Ash-12
@@munanchoinc Is there any official information about this?
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@@munanchoinc it's not a new name, they're just a little bit different things. ASh-12 (АШ-12 - Автомат Штурмовой 12 - Automatic Assault Rifle 12) is the rifle itself, which is the basis of the assault complex, but ShAK-12 is the entire complex (ШАК-12 - Штурмовой Автоматный Комплекс 12 - Assault Automatic Rifle Complex 12), including scopes, suppressor etc.
In most contexts you basically call them both names, because ASh-12 is part of ShAK-12.
After this big boy, 500. Magnum and revolvers, chambered in .45-70 Government, will look like baby toys.
Deagle really has some competition.
Source needs a source if civilian variants are coming out to the market. I'll dole out 2k but that's my limit.
It’s THE big iron on your hip
Thanks for the video, but I have to mention that it's kind of inaccurate to show VSSK frim metro game, because the real vssk isn't semi-auto unlike one in the game. Real one acts pretty much like bolt action
My only thoughts how will does revolver do well to re time the chamber like a smith and westen
It's not much different than the 500 Smith and Wesson revolver or the 45-70 BFR revolver. The STS 130 sniper variant, depending on the load is between 1900 to 2400 ftlbs. While the ammo for the Shak 12 and RSH 12.7, I can't find much Info about their rounds.
finally something to stop bears in body armor
Me: Yoo dude check out this cool AR i found!
Friend: Oh godamn that thing is crazy- wait you mean revolver right?
Me: *D i d i s t u t t e r?*
I dont need it I dont need it. I definitely dont need it. I dont need it. I dont need it
III NEEEEEEEEDDD IIIIIIITTT
Also
what is the music called
Rebel's path from Cyberpunk 2077
@@Susiwhs8217-lk1nk thank you
Anti Material Revolver..
Aka Wrist Breaker
And thats what i call big iron
Looks more dangerous for the user than the person in front of it.
It has a massive bullet and how are you supossed to control the kick of that handcannon ?
With a stock of course. It should be better as a carbine than a revolver.
Though the recoil varies from source to source, in tarkov it looks manageable while in battlebits it looks insane.
@@danialyousaf6456 tarkov is probably more realistic, but who knows
@@cadenbarnfather1434recoil in Tarkov is highly unrealistic
@@danialyousaf6456 why are we measuring the recoil of the revolver via fictional games? Those are rarely if ever accurate.
The rounds are subsonic so there's not as much of a kick. I've never handled either but if i had to wager a bet, I'd guess it's similar in kick to a S&W 500