Pistol Price In Pakistan
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Caliber |
Feed Device |
Type of Fire |
Rate of Fire |
Muzzle Velocity |
Sights |
Length of Weapon |
Length of Barrel |
Weight of Weapon |
SMG PK-1
SMG PK-1 is also available with retractable butt stock and a standard pistol grip.
Caliber | ||
Feed device | ||
type of fire | ||
4 | 800 RPM | |
5 | 400 meter/sec | |
6 | 650 NM | |
7 | 25 M and 100 M Dioptre-Rotary rear sight adjustable for wind age and elevation | |
8 | 6 grooves with constant right hand twist | |
9 | ||
680mm (Fixed butt stock) | ||
MP5P3 | ||
Length of Barrel | ||
Width of Weapon | ||
Height of Weapon | ||
Weight of Weapon with fixed butt stock and without magazine | ||
Weight of empty magazine of 30 ctge | ||
Weight of ctge | ||
Effective Range | ||
MP5P4 and P5 feature a burst control device and thus have a four position trigger group. They are otherwise similar to MP5A2 and P3 respectively. |
Air Pistol Price In Pakistan
1 | 7.62mm x 51 NATO |
Magazine | |
3 | Semi automatic and fully automatic |
Rate of fire | |
5 | 780-800 meter/sec |
Muzzle energy | |
7 | |
-Rear | Rotary rear sight with 4 adjustments 100m 'V' sight and 200, 300 & 400m aperture sights, adjustable for wind age and elevation. |
Fixed hooded post front sight | |
Length of standard weapons: | |
1,025 mm | |
840 mm (Butt retracted) 1,020 mm (Butt extended) | |
Barrel length | |
10 | 45 mm |
Height of weapon | |
12 | |
G3A3 | |
G3P4 | |
13 | 4 grooves right hand twist 305 mm lead |
Effective Range |
1 | 7.62 mm x 51 NATO |
Feed device | Disintegrating and non-disintegrating belts (DM-1, DM-6 and M-13 kinks) |
Type of fire | |
4 | Recoil operated |
Rate of fire | |
6 | Open sighting, using front and rear sights from 200 to 1200 meters |
Safety range in direction of firing | |
8 | 1000 meters each |
No. of rifles/twist | |
11 | 820 meters/sec |
Muzzle energy (Eo) | |
13 | 1225 mm |
Width of gun | |
15 | 270 mm |
Height of gun with 'AA' sight lowered | |
17 | 565 mm |
Height of muzzle with bipod unfolded | |
19 | 11.5 kg |
Weight of weapon without bipod & sling | |
21 | 1.7 kg |
Effective Range |
Weight | ||||||||
92 kg | ||||||||
33 kg | ||||||||
53 Kg | ||||||||
2.2 kg | ||||||||
14 Kg (with a 70 rounds link belt) | ||||||||
Vertical traverse | ||||||||
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Performance | ||||||||
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800 meters/sec. | ||||||||
600 RPM | ||||||||
API, APIT |
1 | 7.62 x 51 mm (.308 Match) |
Operation | |
3 | 870 m/s |
Effective Range | |
5 | 5 or 20 rounds magazine |
Weight with telescope | |
7 | 1158 mm |
Barrel | |
9 | 600 mm |
Rifling | |
11 | 1.6 kg (Optional) |
Sight | Telescope 5.5-22 x 50 NXS (optional 6 x 42 Telescope) |
Accuracy | |
14 | Fully adjustable |
Optional |
TECHNICAL DATA | |
Weight with fuse, pry/aug ctge | |
Length with fuse | |
Projectile | |
Forged steel | |
Eau de nil | |
White phosphorus, 2.6 kg | |
V 19 P A2 Super quick and delay settings | |
Primary cartridge | |
Augmenting charge | 7 charges of 75 gm. each of Ballistite GB Pa in cellunyl horseshoe container |
6 steel fins | |
Charge | |
0 | |
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 | |
6 | |
7 | |
Max Pressure | |
Chamber pressure for performance proof tests: | |
920 + 20 kg/sq. cm. | |
920 + 20 kg/sq. cm. | |
820 kg/sq. cm. | |
6,745 meters |
TECHNICAL DATA | |
Weight with fuse, pry/aug ctge | |
Length with fuse | |
Projectile | |
Forged steel | |
Deep bronze Green | |
C.E. | |
TNT 2.6 kg | |
Super quick & delay settings | |
Primary cartridge | |
Augmenting charge | 7 charges of 75 gm. each of ballistite GB Pa in cellunyl horseshoe container |
6 steel fins | |
Charge max. | |
0 | |
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 | |
6 | |
7 | |
Pressure | |
Chamber pressures for performance proof tests: | |
920 + 20 kg/sq. cm. | |
920 + 20 kg/sq. cm. | |
820 kg/sq. cm. | |
6,745 meters. |
Complete Round | |
3.2 kg | |
382 mm | |
Body Material | |
Color | |
Explosive charge | |
Fuze | Detonating direct action type with optional delay of 0.05 sec |
Primary cartridge | Double base propellant GBPa 0.15x1x1 in rolled paper tubes weighing 8.2 gm. (Type Z 58C) |
7 horseshoe charges containing double base propellant GB Pa 0.25x2.5x2.5 each weighing 10.5 gm. | |
10 Aluminum alloy fins |
This bomb is suitable for use with Hotchkiss Brandt mortars, of the following types:
i) MO-81-61 C Short barrel
ii) MO-81-61 L Long barrel
It produces smoke for screening and spotting purposes.
Illuminating rounds are assembled with nylon parachute of 1,000 mm diameter linked with a star, through a zinc/cadmium/chromium plated steel wire.
TECHNICAL DATA | |
Weight with fuse | |
Length with fuse | |
Projectile | |
Forged steel or Graphite cast iron | |
Sea green or Eau de nil | |
White Phosphorus | |
150±20 gm (approx) | |
MP-7 (Point detonating) or V9P2/A2 | |
Primary cartridge | |
Augmenting Charge | Double base propellant 3 ring shaped charges 0.10 x 24/48 mm each weighing 3.1 gm |
No. 303 | |
10 steel fins |
TECHNICAL DATA | |
480 gm | |
Plastic with steel balls | |
5000 approx. dia 2-2.3 mm | |
95 gm. of plasticized P.E.T.N. | |
20 meters radius | |
Safely lever operated b a pin with delay of 3.5 to 5.5 Secs. | |
115 mm | |
60 mm | |
Each grenade packed in a cardboard container, 12 containers in a steel box: | |
33.5 x 26.5 x 14.5 cm | |
11 kg | |
Service brown with yellow / white stenciling |
TECHNICAL DATA | |
Available in the following colors: Red Green Illuminating Red Green (Bio - Color) Green Red (Bio - Color) | |
Max. 5.5 sec | |
70 - 84 meters |
DARRA ADAMKHEL: Gunfire echoes through a dusty northwest tribal town, the soundtrack to Pakistan's biggest arms black market, where Kalashnikovs welded from scrap metal are cheaper than smartphones and sold on an industrial scale.
Darra Adamkhel, a town surrounded by hills some 35 kilometres south of Peshawar, was a hub of criminal activity for decades.
People smugglers and drug runners were common and everything from stolen cars to fake university degrees could be procured.
This generations-old trade in the illicit boomed in the 1980s: The mujahideen began buying weapons there for Afghanistan's battle against the Soviets, over the porous border.
Later, the town became a stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban, who enforced their strict rules and parallel system of justice ─ infamously beheading Polish engineer Piotr Stanczak there in 2009.
Now Darra is clean of all but the arms, yet the gunsmiths in the bazaar say the region's improved security and authorities' growing intolerance for illegal weaponry are withering an industry that sustained them for decades.
“(The) Nawaz Sharif government has established checkpoints everywhere, business is stopped,” said Khitab Gul, 45.
Gul is known in Darra for his replicas of Turkish and Bulgarian-made MP5 submachine guns, one of the most popular weapons in the world, widely used by organisations such as America's FBI SWAT teams.
The MP5 can retail for thousands of dollars. Gul's version, which comes with a one-year guarantee, costs roughly Rs7,000, or $67 ─ and, he claims, it works perfectly.
Gul then puts on a demonstration, test-firing his MP5 in the small outer yard of his workshop ─ first the single shot mode, then firing in a burst.
A Darra-made Kalashnikov, Gul says, can sell for as little as $125, cheaper than most smartphones. “The workers here are so skilled that they can copy any weapon they are shown,” he explains.
“In past 10 years I have sold 10,000 guns, and had zero complaints,” he claims.
Wild West no more
In Gul's sweltering workshop, employees shout over the roar of electrical generators as they expertly cut and drill through metal brought from the shipyards of Karachi, far to the south on the Arabian Sea.
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The main bazaar which cuts through the town used to hold nothing but tiny gun shops crammed together, their gleaming wares displayed openly on racks as customers test-fired into the air above.
Trade was illegal, unlicensed and unregulated, but long tolerated by authorities with little power in the tribal areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan, where militants once operated with impunity.
Residents, for their part, viewed the market as legitimate in an area dominated by Pashtun traditions, where gun culture is deeply embedded in male identity.
But in recent years the military has cracked down on extremism, particularly in the tribal areas, and security is the best it has been since the Pakistani Taliban were formed in 2007.
Every second or third shop in Darra now sells groceries or electronics instead of weapons, the gunsmiths lament. The Wild West atmosphere is fading as the town embraces modern conveniences.
Before the crackdown Gul's workshop ─ just one of hundreds in the town ─ could produce more than 10 weapons a day, he says.
Now they only produce four. “Demand has decreased,” he says.
'Customers are scared'
Gunsmiths put the blame squarely on the Pakistani government and military, particularly checkpoints on the way to Darra halting customers who once travelled to the town openly.
Foreigners have been banned for security reasons.
The military has not yet objected to the gun market in Darra directly, but residents say they have had to give sureties they will not harbour militants, and a half-hearted attempt at licensing is now also being made.
Police and paramilitary officers were prominent at entry and exit points to the area during a recent AFP visit there.
“I have been working here for 30 years but now I have no work to do,” says Muzzamil Khan, sitting idle outside his workshop. “I am ready to sell my lathe machine.” Muhammad Qaisar, making cartridges at his shop in the main bazaar, said at one point there had been up to 7,000 shops there ─ but now almost half have closed.
If the government does not change its policies, he says, “I fear.. Darra will be finished”.
Darra trade union leader Badam Akbar confirmed that some 3,000 shops have closed, and said skilled workers are attempting to learn new trades. “Nothing is left in this bazaar now,” he says.
Hundreds of gun shops still cram the narrow streets around the bazaar and the sound of gunfire still pierces the air ─ albeit intermittently ─ but the gunsmiths say it is not enough.
“We have no electricity, no water, no business,” Akbar warns.
'Life has became very difficult.'