MTs-255

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MTs-255
Type Shotgun
Place of origin  Russia
Production history
Designer TsKIB-SOO
Designed 1993
Manufacturer TsKIB-SOO
Specifications
Length 1115 mm (12)/ 1065 mm (20, 28, 32, .410)
Barrel length 755 mm (12)/ 705 mm (20, 28, 32, .410)
Height 3,7 kg (12)/ 3,4 kg (20)/ 3,3 kg (28)/ 3,1 kg (32, .410)

Cartridge 12, 20, 28, 32, .410 gauge
Action Double-action
Feed system 5 rounds
Sights Iron sights
Side view of MTs-255
With action open

The MTs-255 (Russian: МЦ 255) is a shotgun fed by a 5-round internal revolving cylinder. It is produced by the TsKIB SOO Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms. The Russian-made guns are available in 12, 20, 28 and 32 gauges, and .410 bore.

The MTs-255 is unique in that the forearm extends nearly all the way back to the cylinder. The shotgun is reloaded in a manner consistent with that of most modern revolvers, by unlocking the cylinder, and swinging it away from the frame to the left and down.

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