SAKI A9-A1

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SAKI A9-A1
9mm KBP 9A-91 compact assault rifle - 06.jpg
The A9-A1 compact assault rifle with the sound suppressor attached and the stock unfolded.
TypeCarbine
Place of origin Alteria
Service history
In service1995–present
Used bySee #Users
Wars
Production history
DesignerSAKI Co. Ltd.
Designed1993
ManufacturerSAKI Co. Ltd.
Produced1994-present
Specifications
Cartridge9x39mm
Caliber9mm
ActionGas actuated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire700-900 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity270 m/s
Effective firing range200 m
Maximum firing range400 m (with an optical sight mounted)
Feed system20-round box magazine
SightsPSO-1, Kobra RDS, PKA-S HOLO

The A9-A1 is a compact assault rifle manufactured by SAKI Arsenals for the Alterian Erityisoperaatiojoukot.

The A9-A1 is a gas operated, rotating bolt weapon, which utilizes a long stroke gas piston, located above the barrel, and a rotating bolt with 4 lugs. The receiver is made from steel stampings; the forend and pistol grip are made from polymer. The steel buttstock folds up and above the receiver when not in use. The charging handle is welded to the right side of bolt carrier on earlier production guns with current production guns having a charging hand that folds up, making the gun more low profile by decreasing the chances of the charging handle snagging onto articles of clothing and equipment. Earlier production models of the 9A-91 featured the safety / fire selector lever at the left side of the receiver, above the trigger guard. Current production models feature the safety / fire selector lever at the right side and a sight mounting rail on the left side of the receiver. This allows the user to attach various scopes and red-dots onto the rail to aid in aiming the weapon. The fire selector allows for semi- and full-automatic fire. The flip-up rear sight has settings for 100 and 200 meters range, but the relatively short sight base and steep trajectory of the subsonic bullet effectively restricts the 9A91 to ranges of about 100 meters.

Combat History

Users

Alteria
Dalmasca and Nabradia

Special Forces

Erityisoperaatiojoukot
Task Force 141