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Semi-automatic pistol
MP-445
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originRussia
Production history
ManufacturerIzhevsk Mechanical Plant
Specifications
Mass1.68 lb (0.76 kg)
Length8 inches (200 mm)
Barrel length125 (MP-445)
111 (MP-445C)
Width38

Cartridge9×19mm Parabellum
.40 S&W
Muzzle velocity310
Effective firing range30 m
Feed system15-round detachable box magazine
SightsIron sights

The MP-445 Varjag (MP-445 "Варяг") is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured in Russia by the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant.

History

By the end of the 20th century, it became obvious that pistols were an integral part of a combat unit because of their small, easy to operate size and the ease with which they could be concealed for operations where blatant displays of firepower were politically unsavory. To meet the new demand for combat handguns, Izhevsk Mechanical Plant developed a series of pistol in various calibers.

In November 2000 one MP-445 pistol was presented at "INTERPOLITEX-2000" Arms exhibition in Moscow, and it was offered for export.

The pistol is available in two models, the larger and heavier MP-445 (210 x 142 x 38mm) and the compact MP-445C (188 x 132 x 38mm). The MP-445 model has fully adjustable sights zeroed for both elevation and windage, while MP-445C has fixed, iron sights. It holds 15 rounds and readily accepts tactical flashlights and laser aiming devices. Like its predecessor the MP-444, the 445 features a frame made from super strong thermosetting plastic material.

Variants

Museum exhibits

References

  1. MP means Mechanical Plant
  2. Юрий Амелин. "Багира" происходит от "Грача" // журнал "Оружие", № 9, 2000. стр.38-43
  3. "С" means "Compact"
  4. "MK_OF-851 Пистолет МР-445С (№ 0044500005)"
    Электронный каталог / M. T. Kalashnikov Museum official website
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