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OTs 21 Malysh

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Type
  
Semi-automatic pistol

In service
  
2006

Designed
  
1994

Place of origin
  
Russia

Used by
  
Russia

OTs-21 Malysh

Designer
  
Y. I. Berezin = KBP Instrument Design Bureau

The OTs-21 Malysh (Russian: ОЦ-21 «Малыш», meaning "kid") is a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol designed by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau for special applications where concealment is a key priority.

Contents

The Malysh operates on the simple blowback principle; it is a double action only design with the ammunition capacity limited to five 9×18mm Makarov rounds (can use only 57-N-181S cartridges) in a box magazine with a base extension for more comfortable holding and firing. It features an internal hammer and there are no protrusions to hinder rapid withdrawal from a pocket or holster. The pistol has no safety other than the need for a definite pressure on the trigger. There are also no sights other than a groove along the top of the slide, emphasizing the intention that the OTs-21 Malysh is limited to very short-range engagements.

Variants

  • OTs-21 (ОЦ-21) - 9×18mm Makarov version
  • OTs-21S (ОЦ-21С) - 9x17mm version
  • OTs-26 (ОЦ-26 «Малыш») - 5,45x18mm version
  • Users

  •  Russia - used in law enforcement
  • References

    OTs-21 Malysh Wikipedia