Record-CISM is a standard sporting rifle chambered for 7.62 × 54 mm R, designed for sports shooting at a distance of 300 m in men's exercises under the program of the International Shooting Union and for high-speed shooting under the program of the International Army Union (CISM) . The rifle was developed by specialists of the Izhmash plant in 1995 by order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for the national team of CSKA based on the Record-1 rifle.
| Record CISM | |
|---|---|
| Type of | standard rifle |
| A country | |
| Production history | |
| Designed by | 1995 |
| Manufacturer | Izhmash |
| Specifications | |
| Weight kg | 5.5 |
| Length mm | 1220 |
| Barrel length mm | 650 |
| Width mm | 100 |
| Height mm | 245 |
| Cartridge | 7.62 × 54 mm R class "Extra" |
| Caliber mm | 7.62 |
| Work principles | sliding bolt |
| Aim | dioptric |
Content
Design
The main difference from the prototype is the presence of a ten-charge store . The store is equipped with an original cartridge feeding system, since according to the rules of the International Council of Military Sports (CISM) it should not be passed over the dimensions of the box : only cartridges and a feeder are placed in the store’s case, and the store’s spring is pulled forward and presses the feeder not directly, but through a long lever .
Changes were also made to the trigger mechanism, it became possible to adjust the trigger pull, the length of the preliminary and working stroke of the trigger, the distance from the handle to the trigger.
Options and Modifications
- Record-CISM - option for a cartridge of 7.62 × 54 mm R
- "Record-308-CISM" - an option under the cartridge .308 Winchester [1]
Operator countries
- Ukraine - at the end of October 2014, six modernized Record rifles, which were equipped with folding bipods, silencers manufactured in Finland and Vortex optical sights , were put into service of the 3rd Special Forces regiment of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine [2]
Notes
- ↑ Record-308-CISM / official website of the VTTV-1999 exhibition of armaments and military equipment (Omsk, 1999)
- ↑ “Dedicated to Andrei Shershny” - volunteers upgraded six Record rifles // GAZETA.UA of October 25, 2014
Literature
- Trofimov V.N. Domestic sports rifles and their hunting modifications. - DAIRS, Publishing House Ruchenkin, 2005. - ISBN 5-93369-156-9 .
- Ulanov E. “Burglar” came (Russian) // Weapon: magazine. - 2002. - November ( No. 11 ). - S. 22-27 . - ISSN 1728-9203 .
- Our "Record" (Russian) // Caliber: magazine. - 2005. - December ( No. 12 ). - S. 20-29 . - ISSN 1684-5870 .