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Goblin submachine gun
Goblin submachine gun
Caliber : |
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9x18mm PM |
Action : |
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Blowback, open bolt |
Length : |
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510 mm |
Length folded : |
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290 mm |
Weight unloaded : |
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1900 gramms |
Capacity : |
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25, 32 rounds |
Rate of fire : |
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400-500 rounds per minute |
Effective range : |
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100 meters |
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Download Users Manual
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The Goblin is a compact concealable folding submachine gun prototype developed in the 1990s by the KB-ST design bureau in Kiev, Ukraine. It was a derivative of the unsuccessful Russian PP-90, itself a copy of the American Ares FMG prototype from 1986. The Goblin was never produced.
Notable differences from the PP-90 include a folding rear sight mounted on the stock arm, and a very short foregrip. |
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