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Revision as of 07:28, 5 February 2016
Samozaryadnyy Okhotnichiy Karabin, obrazets 1994 (Self-loading Hunting Carbine, model 1994) Vepr ("Wild Boar") is a series of Russian semi auto hunting rifles based on RPK light machine gun and produced by "Molot" from 1994.
The American government has placed a ban on their importation from July, 2014 due to the political situation with Russia.
Name | Calibre | Barrel Length | Overall Length | Weight | Magazine | Furniture |
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SOK-94 | 7.62x39mm | 16.5" [420mm] | 36.8" [935mm] | 9.47 lbs. [4.3 kg] | 2,3,5 or 10 rounds | Two-part walnut stock: Pistolgrip Thumbhole buttstock and Forend. |
SOK-95 | 7.62x51mm | 16.5" [420mm] | 36.8" [935mm] | 9.47 lbs. [4.3 kg] | 2,3,5 or 10 rounds | Two-part walnut stock: Pistolgrip Thumbhole buttstock and Forend. |
SOK-97 | 5.56x45mm | 16.5" [420mm] | 36.8" [935mm] | 8.59 lbs. [3.9 kg.] | 2,3,5 or 10 rounds | Two-part walnut stock: Pistolgrip Thumbhole buttstock and Forend. |
Vepr-K | 7.62x39mm | 16.5" [420mm] | 35.75” [908mm] | 8.5 lbs. [3.85 kg.] | 30-round magazine | Two-part polymer stock: buttstock w/. pistol grip and forend. |
Main variants are:
- Vepr-5.45 in 5.45×39mm.
- Vepr-308 in 7.62x51mm.
- Vepr SUPER in .223 Remington [5.56x45mm] and .308 Winchester [7.62x51mm] with a one-piece walnut pistolgrip thumbhole stock and a 550mm barrel. There were a few made in .222 Remington [5.7×43mm] and .35 Remington [8.9x49mm]. It comes either with a side-mounted scope bracket on the left side of the receiver or a stock tapped to take a top-mounted scope. Comes with a 5- or 10-round magazine.
- Vepr HUNTER in 7.62x51mm, 7.62x54mmR, and .30-06 [7.62x63mm] with a one-piece walnut Monte Carlo stock, a 550mm barrel, and a side-mounted scope bracket on the left side of the receiver.
- Vepr PIONEER in .223 Remington [5.56x45mm] and 7.62x39mm M-43 with a one-piece walnut Monte Carlo stock that is tapped for a top-mounted scope and a 550mm barrel.
- Vepr-1V in 5.45x39mm M-74, 5.56x45mm NATO, and 7.62x39mm M-43. It is an RPK cut down to look like an AKM rifle. It has a ribbed RPK-type forend, polymer pistol grip, RPK-style flash-hider, and a side-folding two-strut tubular metal stock with a buttpad and reversible cheekpad. The Vepr-1V-E is designed for the American export market and lacks the flash hider and folding stock.
- Robinson Arms Vepr-K in 5.45x39mm M-74, 5.56x45mm NATO, 7.62x39mm M-43, and 7.62mm NATO. The Vepr-K Tactical Rifle is a Molot Vepr that was refinished and given a new polymer buttstock / pistolgrip and forend. The Vepr-K in 5.45x39mm M-74 and 7.62x39mm M-43 takes the standard Russian magazines and drums. The 5.56x45mm NATO version uses modified 30-round AK-74 magazines and the 7.62x51mm NATO version uses standard 25-round 7.62mm-calibre Galil magazines.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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How I Ended This Summer | Sergei Puskepalis | Sergei Gulybin | SOK-94 Vepr ("Boar") | 2010 |
Video Games
Title | As | Mods | Note | Date |
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Cabela's® Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts | ".223 Semi-Auto Rifle" | SOK-97 Vepr "Boar-223" | 2013 | |
Survarium | SOK-94 | SOK-94 Vepr ("Boar") | 2015 |
See Also
- Vyatskie Polyany Machine Building Plant "Molot" - A list of all firearms manufactured by "Molot".