Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

OTs 21 Malysh

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
In service
  
2006

Designed
  
1994

Place of origin
  
Used by
  
Russia

OTs-21 Malysh

Designer
  

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


    Similar Topics