Stechkin Automatic Pistol - APS

Published on February 22, 2019
Duration: 4:29

This review of the Stechkin APS, presented by Larry Vickers, details its historical context, design features, and operational capabilities. Vickers, a former Delta Force operator, highlights its rarity in the US and demonstrates its select-fire function, including semi-automatic and full-automatic modes, emphasizing the utility of its detachable buttstock/holster. The pistol's original concept as a PDW for non-combat roles and its 20-round magazine are also discussed.

Quick Summary

The Stechkin APS is a Soviet machine pistol in 9x18mm Makarov, featuring select-fire (safe, semi, auto) with a 750 RPM rate of fire. Its detachable buttstock doubles as a holster, enhancing stability. Originally intended as a PDW for non-infantry roles, it offers more firepower than a standard pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction & Location
  2. 00:42Historical Encounter in Panama
  3. 01:07Design & Buttstock Feature
  4. 01:43Select Fire & Decocker Operation
  5. 02:03PDW Concept & Magazine
  6. 02:53Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Stechkin APS and what are its key features?

The Stechkin APS is a Soviet-designed machine pistol chambered in 9x18mm Makarov. It's an oversized Makarov featuring select-fire capability (safe, semi, full-auto) with a rate of fire around 750 RPM. A notable feature is its detachable buttstock that doubles as a holster.

What was the intended role of the Stechkin APS?

The Stechkin APS was originally conceived as a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) for Soviet non-infantry personnel, such as tank crews, artillerymen, and special forces. It provided a more potent option than a standard sidearm in certain close-quarters or defensive scenarios.

How does the selector lever on the Stechkin APS function?

The selector lever on the Stechkin APS is a multi-functional control. It allows the user to switch between safe mode, semi-automatic fire, and full-automatic fire. Additionally, it serves as a decocker, safely lowering the hammer when moved to the safe position.

What is unique about the Stechkin APS's buttstock?

The Stechkin APS comes with a detachable buttstock that cleverly doubles as a holster for the pistol. This design was inspired by the Broomhandle Mauser and significantly improves the stability and controllability of the machine pistol during full-automatic fire.

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