Nikonov NA-2 and NA-4

NA-2 / NA-4
Type Bullpup assault rifle
Place of origin Soviet Union
Production history
Designer Gennadiy Nikonov
Designed 1979 / 1981
Specifications
Weight 3,83 / 3,88 Kg
Length 750 / 755 mm
Barrel length ? / 415 mm

Cartridge 5.45×39mm
Caliber 5.45mm
Rate of fire 1,800 (three-round burst)
600 (sustained)
Feed system 30-round, curved, detachable AK-74 box magazine
Sights Iron sights

The NA-2 and NA-4 were two early factory prototypes of bullpup assault rifles, created by Gennadiy Nikonov during the development of AN-94. Although they used a similar mechanism with the later prototypes of Nikonov AS and ASM, the NA series differed in that they were of bullpup configuration, which was later abandoned by Nikonov starting with the first AS prototype.

The pistol grip of NA-2 and NA-4 is rather unusual even for this type of design. It is angled forward rather than backward, forcing the shooter to lean significantly into the gun; it was also located very close to the magazine. As with the early prototypes of AN-94, these guns could fire a three-round burst at 1,800 rpm before switching to a lower cyclic rate of 600 rpm. (The 1,800 rpm cycle was reduced to just two rounds later in the development of the AS-series prototypes.)

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