Stryzh pistol appeared on the arms exhibition in an unusual guise

26
Stryzh pistol appeared on the arms exhibition in an unusual guise


At the annual SHOT Show, Arsenal Firearms presented its model of the Strike One pistol as a short-barreled rifle with an AR-type butt from FAB Defense


Strike One Pistol by Arsenal Firearms


Strike One will enter the market in the fourth quarter of this year. The manufacturer is waiting for approval from ATF. First, sales start in Italy at a price of approximately € 3000 for the Ergal model (7075 aluminum frame).


Strike One Pistol by Arsenal Firearms


The number of such models will be limited, because they are focused on shooters participating in competitions and collectors.


Strike One Pistol by Arsenal Firearms


The model on the polymer frame will cost about $ 800. Although the start date of sales of this model is not yet known.


Strike One Pistol by Arsenal Firearms



Strike One Pistol by Arsenal Firearms
26 comments
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. Volodya Sibiryak
    +7
    14 February 2014 08: 27
    What a frivolous coloring, Swarovski rhinestone is just not enough.
    1. +4
      14 February 2014 16: 46
      Pistol Strike One \ "Swift"


      Multi-platform "KROS" from FAB Defense.
    2. The comment was deleted.
    3. MACCABI TLV
      +11
      14 February 2014 17: 06
      what do you understand in colors .... drinks
      1. Vitya.
        +2
        14 February 2014 22: 59
        The tanks are painted in the color of the military districts. Yellow is BBO, red SEO, blue ZVO, green CVO
        1. Kir
          +1
          14 February 2014 23: 04
          And most importantly, this is a competition. if I remember correctly tank biathlon.
        2. +2
          15 February 2014 01: 58
          If only 3 more tanks (for the rainbow) would not be added! wassat laughing
          1. Kir
            0
            15 February 2014 02: 50
            Foreigners seem to be thinking, may also participate. I honestly don’t remember. Ours came up with this contest. or not, But the fact of joint competitions was talked about on TV.
    4. +1
      14 February 2014 21: 01
      And I liked the little blue one, I would buy it tomorrow and they will not sell it here) _)
  2. predator.3
    +6
    14 February 2014 08: 29
    and these samples are not S. Zverev ordered by chance? wassat some glamorous colors, they would decorate with rhinestones!
    1. +3
      14 February 2014 09: 51
      I think this is for people who practice shooting. For others - ordinary
    2. The comment was deleted.
    3. 0
      14 February 2014 20: 01
      Quote: predator.3
      and these samples are not S. Zverev ordered by chance? wassat some glamorous colors, they would decorate with rhinestones!


      This Russian glock is appropriate for gays and leisbians, which was not confused by accident, respectively blue and red ... and green for employees of the mosad.
  3. +10
    14 February 2014 11: 05


    the end of the barrel looks a lot like a quick-release connector for irrigation systems ... smile laughing


    1. +5
      14 February 2014 11: 57
      In fact, not far from the truth, the mount is intended for the installation of quick-detachable expansion joints, localizers, possibly a silencer. The pistol is the result of the Beretta program for the introduction of new construction materials and technologies in the production of small arms. The project is quite risky and ambitious, even a separate company for it organized, had the main goal of conquering new sales markets. During Serdyukov's time, there was an attempt to smuggle this product into our aircraft, under the guise of being developed in Russia. In principle, "Strizh" is constructively a model92 optimized for composite materials with a slightly revised (improved) trigger mechanism.
      1. +2
        14 February 2014 18: 47
        I don’t know that you found common between Striz with 92nd, 9x19, but the main advantage and peculiarity is the use of a system for locking the rectilinear movement of the barrel. In swifts, the barrel does not drop, like most modern pistols. The barrel was placed as low as possible, bringing as close as possible the central axis of the barrel to the butt plate of the handle. This, as well as the minimum mass of parts moving in the vertical plane, ensured minimal flipping, quick re-aiming after each shot and high accuracy during high-speed shooting.
      2. 0
        29 September 2014 10: 48
        What does Beretta have to do with her 92 model? Where did you get this nonsense? The Italian company Tanfollo was involved in the development, which is known for its sports pistols based on the ChZ-75 and by design the Swift gun has nothing to do with Berreta 92. So I want to say one thing -Do not drive the blizzard!
    2. The comment was deleted.
    3. +1
      15 February 2014 02: 00
      Quote: uav80
      the end of the barrel looks a lot like a quick-release connector for irrigation systems ...

      He is a "fitting" laughing
  4. bubble82009
    +2
    14 February 2014 12: 33
    interesting solution. put on additional equipment and a submachine gun hob. Of course, it may not be possible to shoot bursts, but a good thing to storm a building.
    1. The comment was deleted.
    2. 0
      14 February 2014 14: 23
      Quote: bublic82009
      but not a bad thing to storm the building.

      A big machine with gadgets for work in a limited space.
      And the firepower leaves much to be desired: it turns out a semi-automatic carbine, whatever one may say.

      1. 0
        14 February 2014 14: 49
        Quote: Mister X
        A big machine with gadgets for work in a limited space.
        And the firepower leaves much to be desired: it turns out a semi-automatic carbine, whatever one may say.

        I, too, have a poor idea of ​​why to make a gun .... well, is this the thing to do? For civilians, it may work, but for the military and security forces? in terms of size, how does PP turn out, the ammunition is similar, there is no automatic fire ... PP is better.
      2. MACCABI TLV
        +2
        14 February 2014 17: 33
        Quote: Mister X
        A big machine with bells and whistles for work in tight spaces

        Is that you, as an airsoft player says? It is strange that special units are generally at home, with Kalashnikov and M4 ignoramuses climbing.
        Quote: bazilio
        For civilians, it may work, but for the military and security forces?

        that is, only civilians need to quickly, conveniently and accurately shoot? did not know... sad

        the unit is from CAA tacical, the name is RONI.
        1. +2
          14 February 2014 20: 48
          Quote: MACCABI TLV
          It’s strange that special units are generally at home,
          with Kalashnikov and M4 ignoramuses climb.

          Nothing lasts forever: everything changes over time:
          and tactics of warfare, and the weapons used.
          The First World War was a positional (trench) war,
          World War II was dynamic and was already offensive
          (or defensive) character.

          Our grandfathers during the storming of Berlin used not only PPSh and MP 38 / 40,
          but Mosin and SVT rifles, carbines Mauser K-98, Kar. 43.
          Our fathers entered buildings with AK-47, and abroad - with Galilov, FN FAL and M-16.
          And now, to penetrate the buildings and clean up special forces,
          HK MP5, MP7, IMI Uzi, other fast-firing and small-sized software with folding stocks.
          In special cases, use technical rarities like the Corner Shot.

          My opinion is that the Strike One with the butt type AR from the company "FAB Defense" can be used only for recreational shooting.
          You won’t go to the boar and to clean the building with a semiautomatic device against Kalash too.
        2. 0
          15 February 2014 15: 24
          Quote: MACCABI TLV
          that is, only civilians need to quickly, conveniently and accurately shoot? did not know...

          And why do military or security officials need such a device? Why turn a pistol into a submachine gun floor? Most software will show at least the same result in accuracy and convenience. The only thing is that some PPs may be slightly inferior in weight. Also do not forget that for fighters with PP, a gun is also included in the kit. And here you propose instead of the PP and the pistol to give out 2 pistols, so that one is redone in the PP floor, and the second is used as a regular one?
          1. The comment was deleted.
          2. MACCABI TLV
            +1
            17 February 2014 00: 08
            Imagine that a patrol DPS, or a policeman who has gone on a call, may have situations when they desperately need a PP.
            Quote: bazilio
            And here you propose instead of the PP and the pistol to give out 2 pistols, so that one is redone in the PP floor, and the second is used as a regular one?

            I’ll offer to give out 1 gun, and such a KIT as a regular one. Here you have a gun, but PP.
      3. The comment was deleted.
    3. +2
      14 February 2014 23: 15
      Quote: bublic82009
      interesting solution. put on additional equipment and a submachine gun hob. Of course, it may not be possible to shoot bursts, but a good thing to storm a building.

      yes, something is wrong with swifts with lines


      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzkTHGx_q8A
    4. The comment was deleted.
  5. +1
    14 February 2014 14: 25
    Not bad, but it has long been done in other countries, for example, Argentina: http: //www.bersa.com.ar/fotos/tkitroni1g.jpg
  6. Kir
    +1
    14 February 2014 16: 53
    It is interesting, can someone nevertheless clarify the polymer frame, or is it still composite? The latter is clearly preferable, although clearly more difficult to manufacture. with regards to turning into a rifle, well, this is far from new. But what about Luger, what was the barrel length? the truth is he and the aiming bar was as far as I remember with the calculation of 500 meters. if only not 800. And it’s so interesting what will come out, it’s only bad that ours are not involved in this.
  7. +1
    14 February 2014 19: 39
    Heckler und Koch P30 and nothing new ...
  8. 0
    14 February 2014 19: 54
    So what is there all the same with Swift? Will it go into service?
  9. 0
    29 September 2014 10: 37
    It doesn’t matter how it looks, it’s important how it will manifest itself! The end of the barrel of one of the gun models is not for the irrigation system, as one wise guy put it, but for attaching the muffler.