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The '''KS-23''' ('''''K'''arabin '''S'''petsialniy'', "Special Carbine") is a Russian shotgun, and the most powerful shoulder-fired shotgun in use today, firing 23mm shells which are equivalent to 6.27 gauge (or 4 gauge in the metric bore system used in some parts of Europe); the guns themselves are made from cut-down rejected 2A7 antiaircraft gun barrels, intended for ZSU-23-4 self-propelled AA guns. Since it uses a rifled antiaircraft gun barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine, but in functional terms is a pump-action shotgun. It is able to fire a variety of loads including shot and slugs, and is also used with a cup adaptor and blanks to fire rifle grenades. | The '''KS-23''' ('''''K'''arabin '''S'''petsialniy'', "Special Carbine") is a Russian shotgun, and the most powerful shoulder-fired shotgun in use today, firing 23mm shells which are equivalent to 6.27 gauge (or 4 gauge in the metric bore system used in some parts of Europe); the guns themselves are made from cut-down rejected 2A7 antiaircraft gun barrels, intended for ZSU-23-4 self-propelled AA guns. Since it uses a rifled antiaircraft gun barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine, but in functional terms is a pump-action shotgun. It is able to fire a variety of loads including shot and slugs, and is also used with a cup adaptor and blanks to fire rifle grenades. | ||
The KS-23 was designed in 1970s based on the [[Winchester Model 1200]], for suppressing prison riots. The first serial guns were produced in 1981, and KS-23 was officially adopted for use by Soviet police in 1985. It was largely replaced in police use by the KS-23M (modernized) in 1990. In 1995 a new magazine-fed bullpup version, the KS-23K, was developed for use by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. | The KS-23 was designed in 1970s based on the [[Winchester Model 1200]], for suppressing prison riots. The first serial guns were produced in 1981, and KS-23 was officially adopted for use by Soviet police in 1985. It was largely replaced in police use by the KS-23M (modernized) in 1990. In 1995 a new box magazine-fed bullpup version, the KS-23K, was developed for use by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. KS-23K is a rather mysterious version; in fact, this is technically unrelated to the original KS-23, except for the caliber and type of ammunition. Its action is also not entirely clear (although it is claimed to be a pump); most likely the barrel/action is a group that can move inside the gun (like the [[AN-94]]), so barrel entire is pump back and forth. There is no information on further production or use of it, from which can conclude that the KS-23K remained a prototype, which was subsequently discontinued. | ||
A civilian version, the TOZ-123 "Drake," was designed by Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod in 1996. This variant features a smoothbore barrel. Imports of the TOZ-123 to the United States were banned during the Clinton Administration. | A civilian version, the TOZ-123 "Drake," was designed by Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod in 1996. This variant features a smoothbore barrel. Imports of the TOZ-123 to the United States were banned during the Clinton Administration. | ||
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* '''Barrel length:''' 20 in (51 cm) | * '''Barrel length:''' 20 in (51 cm) | ||
* '''Capacity:''' 3+1 | * '''Capacity:''' 3+1 (KS-23 & KS-23M), 7 (KS-23K) | ||
* '''Fire Modes:''' Pump-Action | * '''Fire Modes:''' Pump-Action | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 21 January 2020
The KS-23 (Karabin Spetsialniy, "Special Carbine") is a Russian shotgun, and the most powerful shoulder-fired shotgun in use today, firing 23mm shells which are equivalent to 6.27 gauge (or 4 gauge in the metric bore system used in some parts of Europe); the guns themselves are made from cut-down rejected 2A7 antiaircraft gun barrels, intended for ZSU-23-4 self-propelled AA guns. Since it uses a rifled antiaircraft gun barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine, but in functional terms is a pump-action shotgun. It is able to fire a variety of loads including shot and slugs, and is also used with a cup adaptor and blanks to fire rifle grenades.
The KS-23 was designed in 1970s based on the Winchester Model 1200, for suppressing prison riots. The first serial guns were produced in 1981, and KS-23 was officially adopted for use by Soviet police in 1985. It was largely replaced in police use by the KS-23M (modernized) in 1990. In 1995 a new box magazine-fed bullpup version, the KS-23K, was developed for use by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. KS-23K is a rather mysterious version; in fact, this is technically unrelated to the original KS-23, except for the caliber and type of ammunition. Its action is also not entirely clear (although it is claimed to be a pump); most likely the barrel/action is a group that can move inside the gun (like the AN-94), so barrel entire is pump back and forth. There is no information on further production or use of it, from which can conclude that the KS-23K remained a prototype, which was subsequently discontinued.
A civilian version, the TOZ-123 "Drake," was designed by Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod in 1996. This variant features a smoothbore barrel. Imports of the TOZ-123 to the United States were banned during the Clinton Administration.
Another civilian version, chambered for 12 & 16 gauge, is a Molot Bekas.
Specifications
(1981 - present)
- Type: Shotgun
- Caliber: 23mm (6.27 gauge)
- Weight: 8.49 lbs (3.85 kg)
- Length: 41 in (104 cm)
- Barrel length: 20 in (51 cm)
- Capacity: 3+1 (KS-23 & KS-23M), 7 (KS-23K)
- Fire Modes: Pump-Action
The KS-23 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Living Target (Zhivaja mishen) | A criminal | KS-23 | 1990 | |
Sheriff's Star (Zvezda sherifa) | Police | KS-23 | 1992 | |
Antikiller 2: Antiterror | SOBR personnel | KS-23M, firing tear gas grenades | 2003 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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7.62 High Calibre | KS-23M | 2008 | ||
Call of Duty: Black Ops | 2010 | |||
Firearms: Source | 2011 | |||
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | KS-23 | w/ Soviet dovetail mount | KS-23M | 2016 |
Survarium | KS-23 & KS-23M | 2017 |