Stechkin automatic pistol

Stechkin
Stechkin machine pistol with a removable stock attached
TypeMachine pistol
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service1951–present
Used bySee Users
WarsVietnam War
Shaba II
Rhodesian Bush War
Soviet–Afghan War
Afghan Civil War (1989-1992)
Tuareg rebellion (1990–1995)
Chechen-Russian conflict
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
South Ossetia War
Russo-Ukrainian War
Syrian Civil War
Production history
DesignerIgor Stechkin
Designed1948
ManufacturerVytatsky Polyany Machine-Building Plant
Produced1951–1958 (APS)
1972–1973 (APB)
VariantsAPB silent variant
Specifications
Mass1.22 kg (2.69 lbs)
Length225 mm (8.86 in)
Barrel length140 mm (5.51 in)

Cartridge9×18mm Makarov
ActionBlowback
Rate of fire750 rounds/minute
Muzzle velocity340 m/s (1,100 ft/s)
Effective firing range50 m (55 yd)
Maximum firing range200 m (220 yd)
Feed system20-round detachable box magazine

The Stechkin Automatic Pistol (Russian: Автоматический Пистолет Стечкина (АПС), romanizedAvtomaticheskiy Pistolet Stechkina (APS)) is a selective fire machine pistol manufacturered by Russian company Vytatsky Polyany Machine-Building Plant. It is chambered in 9×18mm Makarov and 9×19mm Parabellum. The APS was designed by Igor Stechkin for use by artillery and mortar crews, tank crews and aircraft personnel, for whom a cumbersome assault rifle was deemed unnecessary.

The APS was introduced into service with the Soviet Armed Forces in 1951 and has been used in various wars including the Vietnam War, Russo-Ukrainian War and Syrian Civil War. It was praised for its innovative concept and good controllability for its size, but a high cost per unit, complex and time-consuming machining, a limited effective range, large size and weight for a pistol, and a fragile buttstock have been mentioned as a reason to phase it out of active service in favour of carbines such as the AKS-74U.