MTs 5

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PlaceoforiginUSSR
ManufacturerTsKIB SOO[1]
Produced1950 - 1982[2]
MTs 5
Typedouble barreled shotgun
Place of originUSSR
Production history
ManufacturerTsKIB SOO[1]
Produced1950 - 1982[2]
Specifications
Mass2.2 - 3.4 kg (without optical sight)[1]
Barrel length600mm or 675mm[1][3]

Cartridge16/70, 20/70, 28/70, 32/70[1]
Caliber16, 20, 28, 32 gauge[1]
ActionBreak action[1]
Rate of firevariable
Sightsiron sights[1]
optical sight[1]

The MTs 5 (МЦ 5) is a family of Soviet double-barreled high-quality custom hunting shotguns, combination guns and rifles.[1][3][2]

MTs 5 was designed and produced by TsKIB SOO[1][3] since 1950.[4] It was shown at VDNKh exhibition in Moscow.[5][6]

In November 1965, the price of one new MTs 5 was between 350 and 400 roubles. According to the official statement of TsKIB SOO specialists, it was the most durable and reliable civilian hunting weapon ever made in the USSR (by this time several MTs 5 guns had already withstood from 100,000 to 150,000 shots without breaking).[1]

In June 1981, the price of one new MTs 5 was between 250 and 600 roubles.[7]

After the model MTs 105 was developed, the production of MTs 5 was discontinued.[2]

Design

MTs 5 is an over and under hammerless gun, with one barrel above the other.[1][3]

All guns have a walnut shoulder stock (with or without cheekpiece) and fore-end, some of them were decorated with engravings.[1][3]

MTs 5 hunting rifles and combination guns can be equipped with detachable optical sight.[1][3] The first MTs 5 guns were equipped with 3.5× optical sight P.O.T. (П.О.Т.), later they were equipped with 4× optical sight TO-4 and other optical sights.[8]

MTs 5 was the first Soviet serial firearm equipped with optical sight that was sold as civilian hunting weapon.

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