MTs 6 | |
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Type | double barreled shotgun |
Place of origin | USSR |
Production history | |
Designed | 1948 |
Manufacturer |
TsKIB SOO
[1]
[2] Tula Arms Plant [1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3.0 - 3.6 kg [1] [2] |
Barrel length | 675mm or 750mm [1] [2] |
Cartridge | .12/70 [1] [2] |
Caliber | 12 gauge [1] [2] |
Action | Break action [1] [2] |
Rate of fire | variable |
Sights | iron sights [1] [2] |
The MTs 6 (МЦ 6) is a Soviet double-barreled high-quality custom hunting and skeet shotgun. [3] [1] [2]
MTs 6 was designed in 1948 by TsKIB SOO and produced by TsKIB SOO and Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod. [1] [2]
These shotguns were used by Soviet teams in shooting competitions (incl. Olympic Games).
After the model MTs 106 was developed, the production of MTs 6 was discontinued.
MTs 6 is an over and under hammerless smoothbore 12 gauge shotgun, with one barrel above the other. [1] [2] [4]
It is equipped with safety mechanism and ejector. [2] [3]
All guns have a walnut shoulder stock (with or without cheekpiece) and fore-end, [3] some of them were decorated with engravings. [1] [2]
MTs 6 | |
---|---|
Type | double barreled shotgun |
Place of origin | USSR |
Production history | |
Designed | 1948 |
Manufacturer |
TsKIB SOO
[1]
[2] Tula Arms Plant [1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3.0 - 3.6 kg [1] [2] |
Barrel length | 675mm or 750mm [1] [2] |
Cartridge | .12/70 [1] [2] |
Caliber | 12 gauge [1] [2] |
Action | Break action [1] [2] |
Rate of fire | variable |
Sights | iron sights [1] [2] |
The MTs 6 (МЦ 6) is a Soviet double-barreled high-quality custom hunting and skeet shotgun. [3] [1] [2]
MTs 6 was designed in 1948 by TsKIB SOO and produced by TsKIB SOO and Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod. [1] [2]
These shotguns were used by Soviet teams in shooting competitions (incl. Olympic Games).
After the model MTs 106 was developed, the production of MTs 6 was discontinued.
MTs 6 is an over and under hammerless smoothbore 12 gauge shotgun, with one barrel above the other. [1] [2] [4]
It is equipped with safety mechanism and ejector. [2] [3]
All guns have a walnut shoulder stock (with or without cheekpiece) and fore-end, [3] some of them were decorated with engravings. [1] [2]