KMK 546
KMK 546 | |
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Type | Select-Fire Assault rifle |
Place of origin | Saratov |
Service history | |
In service | 1983-2011 (still used in small numbers by Saratovan Army Infantry) |
Used by | |
Wars | |
Production history | |
Designed | 1983 |
Manufacturer | Kerenko Arms Corporation |
Unit cost | QBC 2,700 (full weapon) QBC1,590 (Upper Receiver Kit) |
Produced | 1993-2009 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 7.3 lb (3.3 kg) |
Length | 35.375 in (89.85 cm) |
Barrel length | 16 in (41 cm) |
Cartridge | 5.46 |
Caliber | 5.46 |
Barrels | Chromed bore. 6 groove, Right Hand twist, 1-in-10” . |
Action | Direct Gas Impingement |
Rate of fire | 45 rpm (Semi-Auto) 750 rpm (Cyclic) |
Muzzle velocity | 2,650 ft/s (810 m/s) |
Effective firing range | 600 meters [656.1 yards] [600 m] (Individual Target) 800 meters [874.8 yards] (Area Targets) |
Feed system | 30-round magazine. 5-, 10-, 25- or 38-round aftermarket magazines. |
Sights | Folding front & rear sights and rails for red dot or scope |
The KMK 546 is a select fire rifle produced by the Kerenko Arms Corporation between 1993 and 2009 for the Saratovan Special Forces and Minsec Internal Forces. After is discontinuation in 2009, the Saratovan Government sold around 500,000 service and surplus guns to New Illyricum as part of a controversial weapons deal. The rest were converted into semi-automatic carbines and sold to the civilian market nationally and globally to pay for production of the new K MK08 rifle, which was taking the place of the KMK in service in Special Forces and Ministry of Security, this action has received much backlash as it gave criminals and paramilitaries easy access to modern rifles and many rifles were converted shoddily, allowing for many semi-automatic rifles and carbines to be reconverted into full-auto assault rifles.