Preproduction wz89 Onyx: the Polish Krinkov

Published on November 26, 2025
Duration: 8:42

This entry details the preproduction wz.89 Onyx, a Polish 5.45x39mm carbine developed from the wz.88 Tantal. It highlights the Onyx's design for specialized troops, its unique features like a dog-leg safety and 3-round burst, and its limited production run. The guide provides a step-by-step process for field stripping the firearm, emphasizing safety.

Quick Summary

The wz.89 Onyx is a preproduction, shortened 'Krinkov' variant of the Polish wz.88 Tantal rifle, chambered in 5.45x39mm. Designed for paratroopers and vehicle crews, it features a side-folding stock, a unique dog-leg safety lever, and a 3-round burst mode selector. Production was limited to approximately 200 units.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to wz.89 Onyx
  2. 00:22Historical Context
  3. 01:08Design and Purpose
  4. 02:08Comparison with Tantal
  5. 03:20Manufacturer Markings
  6. 03:40Sights and Furniture
  7. 04:19Muzzle Device
  8. 04:44Field Stripping Onyx
  9. 07:18Production and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the wz.89 Onyx?

The wz.89 Onyx is a preproduction, shortened 'Krinkov' version of the Polish wz.88 Tantal rifle, chambered in 5.45x39mm. It was designed for specialized troops like paratroopers and vehicle crews needing a more compact firearm.

What are the key features of the wz.89 Onyx?

Key features include a side-folding stock, a unique dog-leg safety lever, and a 3-round burst mode selector. It also has a hinged top cover with flip rear sights and a Soviet-style flash hider.

How is the wz.89 Onyx field stripped?

Field stripping involves removing the safety-latched top cover, main spring, bolt carrier with gas piston, and then rotating a handguard retainer screw to remove the furniture. Safety is paramount during this process.

Why was the wz.89 Onyx produced in limited numbers?

Only around 200 wz.89 Onyx rifles were made due to significant political shifts in Poland during the late 1980s and early 1990s, as well as issues related to muzzle flash.

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