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[[File:Strike One Strizh.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Arsenal Firearms Strike One (current version) - 9x19mm. This model is a Russian manufactured version with Strizh markings.]] | [[File:Strike One Strizh.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Arsenal Firearms Strike One (current version) - 9x19mm. This model is a Russian manufactured version with Strizh markings.]] | ||
The '''Arsenal Firearms AF-1 Strike One''', also known as '''Strizh''' (Swift bird) in Russia, is a semi-automatic pistol by Russo-Italian company Arsenal Firearms, | The '''Arsenal Firearms AF-1 Strike One''', also known as '''Strizh''' (Swift bird) in Russia, is a semi-automatic pistol by Russo-Italian company Arsenal Firearms. Originally designed for Russian military/law enforcement, it saw testing for adoption, but was rejected and buried after a series of behind-the-scenes political shiftings that saw the Russian founder of Arsenal Firearms being forced to leave Russia in 2014. It uses an unusual patented locking system based on the Bergmann system. The Strizh is produced in Russia, while Strike One pistols are produced in Italy for export. | ||
In United States, a variant of the pistol known as the '''Stryk''' pistol is produced by a collaboration between Arsenal Firearms, Salient Arms International and Prime Ammunition, known as Prime Manufacturing Group. They are intended replace sales of the Strike One in the US, though sales have not began. There are two variants: the full-sized Stryk-A and the compact Stryk-B. They feature a new slide, new trigger, and a new grip texture. | In United States, a variant of the pistol known as the '''Stryk''' pistol is produced by a collaboration between Arsenal Firearms, Salient Arms International and Prime Ammunition, known as Prime Manufacturing Group. They are intended replace sales of the Strike One in the US, though sales have not yet began. There are two variants: the full-sized Stryk-A and the compact Stryk-B. They feature a new slide, new trigger, and a new grip texture. | ||
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'''Type:''' Pistol | '''Type:''' Pistol | ||
'''Caliber:''' 9x19mm, 9×19mm 7N21 +P+, 9×19mm 7N31 +P+, 9x21mm IMI, .357 SIG, .40 S&W (Strizh only made in 9mm versions) | '''Caliber:''' 9x19mm, 9×19mm 7N21 +P+, 9×19mm 7N31 +P+, 9x21mm IMI, .357 SIG, .40 S&W (Strizh only made in 9mm versions), prototypes in .22 LR and less-lethal 10×28 were shown in the ARMS & Hunting exhibition in Russia in October 2013 | ||
'''Weight:''' 750 g (26.5 oz) (polymer frame), 890 g (31.4 oz) (Ergal frame), 700 g (24.7 oz) Combat version | '''Weight:''' 750 g (26.5 oz) (polymer frame), 890 g (31.4 oz) (Ergal frame), 700 g (24.7 oz) Combat version |
Revision as of 15:17, 19 June 2018
The Arsenal Firearms AF-1 Strike One, also known as Strizh (Swift bird) in Russia, is a semi-automatic pistol by Russo-Italian company Arsenal Firearms. Originally designed for Russian military/law enforcement, it saw testing for adoption, but was rejected and buried after a series of behind-the-scenes political shiftings that saw the Russian founder of Arsenal Firearms being forced to leave Russia in 2014. It uses an unusual patented locking system based on the Bergmann system. The Strizh is produced in Russia, while Strike One pistols are produced in Italy for export.
In United States, a variant of the pistol known as the Stryk pistol is produced by a collaboration between Arsenal Firearms, Salient Arms International and Prime Ammunition, known as Prime Manufacturing Group. They are intended replace sales of the Strike One in the US, though sales have not yet began. There are two variants: the full-sized Stryk-A and the compact Stryk-B. They feature a new slide, new trigger, and a new grip texture.
The Arsenal Firearms Strike One and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Specifications
(2012 - Present)
Type: Pistol
Caliber: 9x19mm, 9×19mm 7N21 +P+, 9×19mm 7N31 +P+, 9x21mm IMI, .357 SIG, .40 S&W (Strizh only made in 9mm versions), prototypes in .22 LR and less-lethal 10×28 were shown in the ARMS & Hunting exhibition in Russia in October 2013
Weight: 750 g (26.5 oz) (polymer frame), 890 g (31.4 oz) (Ergal frame), 700 g (24.7 oz) Combat version
Length: 210 mm (8.3 in), 190 mm (7.5 in) (Combat version)
Barrel Length: 127 mm (5.0 in), 110 mm (4.3 in) Combat version, 300 mm (Strizh long range kit)
Capacity: 17 rounds (9mm rounds), 13 rounds (.357 SIG & .40 S&W)
Fire Modes: Semi-Automatic (Semi-Auto/Full-Auto for the AF1-R)
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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John Wick: Chapter 2 | Common | Cassian | two-tone, suppressed | 2017 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 3 | Brett Dalton | Grant Ward | "Devils You Know" (S3E04) | 2015 |
HYDRA terrorists | ||||
The Last Ship - Season 3 | Hiroyuki Sanada | Takehaya | "Dog Day" (S3E06) | 2016 |