This video provides an in-depth analysis of the PSS, a Russian captive-piston handgun developed to replace older derringer-style pistols. It highlights the PSS's semiautomatic action, 6-round magazines, and its use of unique captive piston ammunition for significant sound suppression. The description details its GRU designation (6P28), 1983 service entry, ammunition specifications (155-grain projectile at 620 fps, 122 dB noise), and mechanical inspiration from the Makarov pistol. The video also touches on its post-Soviet commercial export availability and its replacement by the PSS-2 in 2011.
This video focuses on the PSS, a unique Russian handgun known for its "captive-piston" mechanism, which allows for suppressed firing without an external suppressor. The title highlights its silent operation and classifies it as a handgun. The description promotes a resource for firearms reference books.
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