Small family of my firearms was joined by new member.
This is civilian legal version of wz.96 Mini Beryl 5.56x45 assault rifle, with 9.5" barrel. Rifle Polish construction, based on wz. 88 Tantal, wz.89 Onyx 5.45x39 assault rifles, that were evolution of Polish AKM/AKMS rifles. Poland did not decide to buy soviet AK-74, but developed own 5.45x39 rifle (Tantal seem to to be popular AK version in US), but when Warsaw Pact was no more and Poland got to join NATO, there was need for 5.56x45 rifle. This led to development Beryl and Mini Beryl rifles.
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Second picture shows rifle in configuration with standard VFG and issue 3 point sling. My target configuration will be quite different to suit my preferences.
On last picture I show field stripped rifle, without removing handguard. It is removable, but it sits very tight, because it can be potentially used to mount red dot sight. It does not provide so stable, zero holding, platform as cantilever rail, but allows lower sitting of sight.
I did not have a chance to shoot it yet, but I will surely give range report on this soon.
Nice!
ReplyDeleteHas it a bolt catch after last round? I'm only familiar with the Saiga .223 and hate this very tiny lever behind/right of the trigger.
No, it does not have bolt catch. In this it is plain vanilla AK design.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Joanna now wants one!
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