IZh-43
1986 Soviet double-barreled shotgun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The IZh-43 (ИЖ-43) is a Soviet and Russian double-barreled shotgun.
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Type | Double barreled shotgun |
Place of origin | USSR |
Production history | |
Designer | A. N. Kalinin.[1][2] |
Manufacturer | Izhevsk Mechanical Plant[3] |
Produced | since 1986[3][1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3.2 - 3.3 kg[2][3] |
Barrel length | 720-725mm[2][3] |
Caliber | 12, 16 gauge,[2][3] .410 bore[1] |
Action | Break-action[3] |
Rate of fire | variable |
Sights | iron sights |
History
The IZh-43 was designed in the early 1980s,[1] and in October 1985, the first prototypes were presented at the hunting weapons exhibition in Irkutsk. Production of these weapons began in 1986.[2]
In 1986, the IZh-43M shotgun was awarded the gold medal at the Leipzig Trade Fair.[4]
From July 1987 until February 1990, the price of a standard IZh-43 was 175 rubles. A custom IZh-43 shotgun, featuring engravings, a walnut stock, and a walnut fore-end, was priced at up to 385 rubles.[2][4]
In 1988, the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant began mass production of both the IZh-43 and IZh-43E.[3]
In January 2004, a contract was signed between Remington Arms and the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant. Russian firearms were bought by Remington and sold in the USA, with the IZh-43 being marketed as the Remington Spartan 220 and the IZh-43-1S as the Remington Spartan 210.[5]
In September 2008, all firearms produced by the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant were rebranded, and the IZh-43 was renamed the MP-43 (Mechanical Plant-43).[6]
Design
The IZh-43 is a side-by-side smoothbore shotgun, with barrels that feature chokes at the muzzle end.[2][3][1]
It has a stock and fore-end made of walnut, birch, or beech wood,[2][3] although custom aftermarket variants are known, it features chrome-plated bores made of AR50 steel.
Variants
- IZh-43 (ИЖ-43)[4] - The first model is a hammerless shotgun,[2][3] with a design based on the IZh-58MA model. [3]
- IZh-43E (ИЖ-43Е)[4] - The second model is a version of the standard IZh-43 with an ejector.[2][3]
- IZh-43M (ИЖ-43М)[4] - The third model.[2]
- IZh-43EM (ИЖ-43ЕМ)[4]
- IZh-43-1S (ИЖ-43-1С)[5]
- IZh-43E1SM (ИЖ-43Е1СМ)[1]
- IZh-43KN (ИЖ-43КН)[1]
Users
Soviet Union[2]
Belarus - It is allowed as a civilian hunting weapon.[7]
Kazakhstan - It is allowed as a civilian hunting weapon.[8]
Moldova -It is allowed as a civilian hunting weapon.[9]
Russian Federation - It is allowed as a civilian hunting weapon.[10]
References
Sources
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