SAR 109T

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SAR 109T
TypeSubmachine gun
Place of originTurkey
Service history
In serviceJanuary 2014-Present
Production history
DesignerSarsılmaz
ManufacturerSarsılmaz in IAOIZ
Specifications
Mass
  • 2442 grams without magazine
  • Magazine unloaded 215 grams
  • Magazine loaded 584 grams
Length620 mm(folded)-705 mm(Extended)
Barrel length220 mm
Width55 mm
Height277 mm(30 rounds)

Caliber9×19 mm
ActionBlowback
Rate of fire900-1000 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity396m/s
Feed systemMagazine 10/20/30
References

The Sar 109T Turkish is a small light-weight blowback 9×19 mm submachine gun manufactured by Sarsılmaz Düzce based small arms manufacturer, it was released in 2014.[1]

Characteristics

The SAR 109T is comparitively small, lightweight and modular submachine gun, it bears resemblance to the ArmaLite AR-15.According to the manufacturer it has a Calibre of 9×19 mm, a 10/20/30 magazine, right case discharge with single shooting mode, a normal length of 620 mm and an extended length of 705 mm, a width of 55 mm and a height of 277 mm and a barrel length of 220 mm.The barrel itself is Polygonally rifled and has a spin length of 2.5 mm.When it comes to weight it weighs 2442 grams without the magazine, the magazine itself weighs 215 mm when unloaded and 584 mm when fully loaded.The submachine gun requires a force of 25 N to pull the trigger, a rate of fire of 900-1000 shots per minute, a muzzle velocity of 396m/s and a Right turn 6-yiv set barrel profile. The SAR 109T also has picatinny rail which allows for mounting of NATO accessories quickly without any tools.[2][3]

In the media

        

References

  1. "Sarsılmaz - SAR 109T". web.archive.org. 2020-01-27. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  2. "SAR 109 Submachine Gun from Sarsilmaz - New for 2014 | VIDEO". web.archive.org. 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  3. "Sarsilmaz SAR 109". web.archive.org. 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2020-05-19.

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