MBO-1
The MBO-1 (МБО-1) is a Soviet bolt-action target rifle for competitive shooting sports (100 meter running deer exercise and Olympic games)[1].
MBO-1 | |
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Type | bolt-action rifle |
Place of origin | USSR |
Production history | |
Designer | A. E. Ozerov[1] |
Manufacturer | Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant[1] |
Produced | 1964-1972[1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 4.3 - 5.0 kg[1] |
Length | 1156 - 1176mm[1] |
Barrel length | 560 - 730mm[1] |
Cartridge | 5.6×39mm[1] |
Rate of fire | variable |
Feed system | 3-round magazine, loaded individually[1] |
Sights | diopter sight |
Design
The MBO-1 has heavy barrel with six grooves (420 mm twist rate) and non-detachable internal box magazine[1].
All rifles had a wooden stock and fore-end[1].
Variants
- MBO-1 (МБО-1) - first model, 4.3 kg, 730 mm barrel, diopter sight[1]
- MBO-1M (МБО-1М) - second model, 5.0 kg, 680 mm barrel[1]
- MBO-1K (МБО-1К)
- MBO-2 (МБО-2) - last model, 5.0 kg, 560 mm barrel, with muzzle brake and optical sight[1]
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References
- Евгений Драгунов. По "бегущему оленю" // журнал "Калашников", № 8, 2013. стр.12-21
Sources
- Сергей Юрчук, Михаил Коноплев. МБО-1. Произвольная винтовка для стрельбы по мишени Бегущий олень // журнал "Оружие и охота", № 5, 2011
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