Shooting the Stechkin: How Does It Measure Up?

Published on January 12, 2019
Duration: 4:43

The Stechkin APS machine pistol, while historically significant, proves difficult to control in full-auto fire due to significant muzzle climb, making it less effective than contemporaries like the M2 Carbine for personal defense. It is far more practical and accurate in semi-auto mode. Despite its unique features like a detachable stock and rate reducer, its controllability issues led to its limited adoption and phase-out by the Soviet Union.

Quick Summary

The Stechkin APS machine pistol is difficult to control in full-auto fire due to significant muzzle climb, making accurate hits challenging. It performs much better and is more practical in semi-automatic mode, though its full-auto limitations contributed to its limited adoption.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Stechkin APS & Setup
  2. 00:53Full-Auto Fire & Controllability Issues
  3. 02:08Semi-Auto Accuracy & Dual-Wielding Fun
  4. 03:29Final Assessment: Stechkin vs. Competitors

Frequently Asked Questions

How controllable is the Stechkin APS in full-auto?

The Stechkin APS is difficult to control in full-auto fire due to significant muzzle climb, making accurate hits challenging beyond the initial shot, especially at longer ranges like 50 yards.

Is the Stechkin APS practical for self-defense?

While historically interesting, the Stechkin APS's poor full-auto controllability makes it less practical for self-defense compared to other firearms like the M2 Carbine. It performs much better in semi-auto mode.

What ammunition does the Stechkin APS use?

The Stechkin APS is chambered in 9x18mm Makarov ammunition and typically uses 20-round detachable magazines.

Why was the Stechkin APS phased out?

The Stechkin APS was relatively quickly phased out by the Soviet Union primarily due to its lack of controllability in full-auto fire, leading them to favor more effective firearm platforms.

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