APB / 6P13 silenced pistol, ready for carry; note how the silencer is attached
to shoulder stock
APB / 6P13 silenced pistol, with silencer and the shoulder stock attached. Target
has been fired at from 25 meters distance in short bursts of 2 to 4 rounds each.
Type: Double Action Calibers: 9x18 Makarov PM Weight unloaded: 1650 g empty, with silencer and stock Length: 246 mm less silencer; 455 mm with silencer and no stock Barrel length: 140 mm Capacity: 20 rounds
The APB (Avtomaticheskij Pistolet Besshumnyj - automatic silenced pistol)
is a further development of the Stechkin APS automatic
pistol. APB has been developed by 1972 for Soviet Spetsnaz and KGB units,
and has been widely used in Afghanistan and later conflicts. It seems that all
APB pistols were reworked from earlier Stechkin APS
pistols. The APB, with the silencer fitted, is as loud as a non-silenced .22
caliber pistol, and is very accurate and controllable, especially with the
shoulder stock fitted. One can easily achieve multiple hits at ranges of 25
meters and beyond in full automatic mode, firing bursts of 2 - 4 rounds, as seen
on the picture above.
The basic action of the APB is the same as in APS
pistol, but the barrel is drilled to decrease the muzzle velocity, and is
enclosed in the tubular jacket, which extends forward from the slide and has
grooves to accept the quick-detachable silencer interface. The clumsy and heavy
holster/shoulder stock of the APS is replaced by the much more convenient
detachable shoulder stock, made of steel wire. Pistol is usually carried in the
special leather holster, with the separate pouch for silencer and shoulder
stock.