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{{Infobox weapon
|name=TKB-022PM
| image= TulaStateArmsMuseum2013-09.jpg
| image_size = 300
|caption=TKB-022 №1, 2 and 3
|origin=Soviet Union
|type=Bullpup assault rifle
|is_ranged=YES
|service=
|used_by=
|wars=
|designer=German A. Korobov
|design_date=1950s
|manufacturer=
|unit_cost=
|production_date=1962 (TKB-022PM No. 1)
1965 (TKB-022PM No. 2)
1968 (TKB-022PM5 No. 1)
|number=
|variants=TKB-022PM No. 1
TKB-022PM No. 2
TKB-022PM5 No. 1
|weight=2.8 kg (TKB-022PM No. 1)
2.34 kg (TKB-022PM No. 2)
|length=525 mm
|part_length=415 mm, 16.3 inches overall
|width=
|height=
|diameter=
|cartridge=7.62×39mm
.220 Russian
|caliber=
|action=
|rate= 560 rounds/min
|velocity=
|range=
|max_range=
|feed= 30-round detachable magazine
|sights=Iron
}}

TKB-022PM No. 1 (ТКБ-022ПМ № 1), TKB-022PM No. 2 (ТКБ-022ПМ № 2) and TKB-022PM5 No. 1 (ТКБ-022ПМ5 № 1) were Soviet bullpup assault rifles, capable of fully automatic fire, chambered for the 7.62×39mm round (TKB-022PM No. 1 and TKB-022PM No. 2) and the .220 Russian round (TKB-022PM5 No. 1), developed by the small arms designer German A. Korobov in the 1960s.

The weapons were gas operated with annular gas piston located around the barrel and a vertically moving bolt, which made it possible to minimise the length of the receiver group. A U-shaped rammer/extractor was used to chamber and extract the cartridge by pushing it into the chamber where after discharge was pulled back from the chamber and again, upon feeding the new cartridge, pushed forward and slightly up into an ejection tube above the barrel where finally exiting above the muzzle. Due to this ejection mechanism it was possible to fire from both right and left arm positions.

These weapons had the best barrel length to overall length ratio among the assault rifles. Firing from an unstable position, the TKB-022PM No. 1 and the TKB-022PM No. 2 had a three times better accuracy than the AKM{{Citation needed|date=August 2018}}. The TKB-022PM5 No. 1 had a better accuracy than the AKM when fired from a hand in a lying position at a distance of 100 meters{{Citation needed|date=August 2018}}.

Although these assault rifles performed well, they were turned down by the Soviet army for being too radical at that time. Additionally, there were concerns about the displaced center of gravity to the tail end of the weapon and the durability of the weapon's plastic housing during prolonged operations under difficult conditions or during storage.

See also

  • List of Russian Weaponry
  • List of bullpup firearms
  • List of assault rifles
  • NA-2/NA-4
  • TKB-011 2M
  • TKB-0146

References

{{no footnotes|date=November 2014}}
  • http://world.guns.ru/assault/rus/korobov-tkb-022-e.html
  • http://weapon.at.ua/load/321-1-0-825

External links

  • photo: TKB-022PM No. 1 403 Forbidden
  • photo: TKB-022PM No. 2
  • photo: TKB-022PM5 No. 1 403 Forbidden
  • photo: TKB-022PM No. 2, 1965 -left side
  • photo: TKB-022PM No. 2, 1965 -right side
{{Bullpup Firearms}}

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