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[[File:RSh-12.jpg|thumb|right|400px|RSh-12 - 12.7x55mm]]
[[File:RSh-12.jpg|thumb|right|400px|RSh-12 - 12.7x55mm]]
The '''RSh-12''' (Russian: РШ-12; Револьвер Штурмовой калибра, "12.7mm Assault Revolver") is a somewhat mysterious Russian anti-material (!) revolver. To public knowledge, its first and only appearance ever was a showcase in a 2014 convention, shown by the [[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]]. The model shown is an apparently stress-tested prototype (as indicated by numerous dents across the gun), marked with serial number 100001. This model is the only publicly-known model of the weapon. Only one image was taken of the weapon, accompanied with its information card (from which most technical info on the gun is taken from), and the image to the right is the background-removed version of said image.
The RSh-12 is often described as an anti-material revolver. It is chambered in 12.7x55mm, which is also used on the [[VSSK Vychlop]] sniper rifle and the [[ASh-12.7]] battle rifle (now known as the ShAK-12). While not a .50 BMG, on a handgun scale, such an overkill round would be either for big game hunting or anti-material use; its tactical features suggest the latter. Not content with being just a .50 revolver, the RSh-12 shows even more bizarre features. It fires from the bottom cylinder instead of the top, in a manner similar to the [[Mateba Autorevolver]]. Its pentagonal cylinder is seemingly ''both'' spin-out and top-breaking, since it has both hinges for both these purposes. Its information card describes some attachments that the revolver is able to use, which include a buttstock, a foregrip, and most mind-boggling of all a suppressor, which would suggest a gas-seal design like on the [[Nagant M1895]] for it to be even remotely effective.
=Specifications=
=Specifications=
(Displayed in 2014)
(Displayed in 2014)

Revision as of 14:05, 29 June 2018

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RSh-12 - 12.7x55mm

The RSh-12 (Russian: РШ-12; Револьвер Штурмовой калибра, "12.7mm Assault Revolver") is a somewhat mysterious Russian anti-material (!) revolver. To public knowledge, its first and only appearance ever was a showcase in a 2014 convention, shown by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau. The model shown is an apparently stress-tested prototype (as indicated by numerous dents across the gun), marked with serial number 100001. This model is the only publicly-known model of the weapon. Only one image was taken of the weapon, accompanied with its information card (from which most technical info on the gun is taken from), and the image to the right is the background-removed version of said image.

The RSh-12 is often described as an anti-material revolver. It is chambered in 12.7x55mm, which is also used on the VSSK Vychlop sniper rifle and the ASh-12.7 battle rifle (now known as the ShAK-12). While not a .50 BMG, on a handgun scale, such an overkill round would be either for big game hunting or anti-material use; its tactical features suggest the latter. Not content with being just a .50 revolver, the RSh-12 shows even more bizarre features. It fires from the bottom cylinder instead of the top, in a manner similar to the Mateba Autorevolver. Its pentagonal cylinder is seemingly both spin-out and top-breaking, since it has both hinges for both these purposes. Its information card describes some attachments that the revolver is able to use, which include a buttstock, a foregrip, and most mind-boggling of all a suppressor, which would suggest a gas-seal design like on the Nagant M1895 for it to be even remotely effective.

Specifications

(Displayed in 2014)

  • Type: Revolver
  • Caliber: 12.7x55mm
  • Weight: 4.9 lbs (2.2 kg)
  • Length: 14.1 in (35.7 cm)
  • Capacity: 5-round cylinder

The RSh-12 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears As Mods Notes Release Date
Cross Fire RSH-12 2016