This video provides an in-depth look at the Roswell Rifle Works SR3M clone, a faithful reproduction of the Russian PDW chambered in 9x39mm. The manufacturer, Klay Owens, details the complex milling process for the receiver and the unique helical bolt system, highlighting the challenges of replicating this limited-production firearm. The clone aims to offer authentic performance and aesthetics, with production slated for late Q2/early Q3 2026.
Roswell Rifle Works is producing a US-made SR3M, a variant of the 9x39mm VSS Vintorez and AS Val. The rifle maintains original mechanical designs but uses zero Russian parts and is supported by in-house 9x39mm ammunition and proprietary magazines. Pricing is set between $3,500-$4,500 for the SBR and $2,500-$2,800 for the pistol variant, with availability targeted for late Q2 or early Q3.
The SR3 Vikhr is a compact 9x39mm PDW developed in the early 1990s for Russian FSB VIP protection and counter-terrorism. It features a short 6.1-inch barrel, top-folding stock, and a unique top-mounted charging handle for concealability. Mechanically similar to the AS Val/VSS Vintorez but without an integral suppressor, it uses a dual-spring system and gas-operated rotating bolt.
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