Interdynamics MKS

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MKS Assault Rifle
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Type Assault Rifle
Place of origin Sweden
Production history
Designed 1979
Manufacturer Interdynamics
Specifications
Cartridge 5.56x45 NATO
Caliber .223
Feed system Magazine
Sights Fixed

The MKS is a gas-operated, select-fire rifle of the 5.56x45mm NATO caliber and was manufactured in Sweden by Interdynamics AB. It featured a magazine insert that acted as the pistol grip similar to the Uzi submachine gun but was found uncomfortable to handle, therefore it never entered mass production.

Overview

The MKS was a gas-operated select fire rifle chambered for the 5.56 mm NATO cartridge and was capable of firing around 750/1,100 RPM. It featured rotating barrel locking and was the first gun made by Interdynamics in 1979. Tests in the Philippines proved the gun too uncomfortable for the average shooter to fire well and it never made it beyond the prototype stage.[1]

References

  1. Pegg, Thomas M.; Walter Harold Black Smith (1993). Edward Clinton Ezell, ed. Small Arms of the World: A Basic Manual of Small Arms 11 (12 ed.). Barnes & Noble. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-88029-601-4. 

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