IZh-94


The IZh-94 is a Russian double-barreled shotgun.

History

The IZh-94 was designed in 1992 as a successor to the IZh-27.
In September 2008, all Izhevsk Mechanical Plant firearms were renamed and the IZh-94 became known as the MP-94.

Design

The IZh-94 is an over-and-under hammerless shotgun, with one barrel above the other. The barrels are detachable. The weapon based on the design of the IZh-27M shotgun
It has a walnut or beech stock and fore-end.
All IZh-94 variants have iron sights and scope base for optical sight is available.

Variants

IZh-94 - smoothbore shotgunIZh-94 "Sever" - combination gun,.20 gauge barrel over 5.6 mm rifled barrel IZh-94 "Taiga" - combination gun,.12 gauge barrel over 7.62 mm caliber rifled barrel IZh-94 "Express" - double-barreled rifleIZh-94 "Scout" - lightweight combination gun, .410 bore and.22 LR. The first rifle was introduced in January 2002.

Users

  • - is allowed as civilian hunting weapon
  • - is allowed as civilian hunting weapon
  • - is allowed as civilian hunting weapon
  • - is allowed as civilian hunting weapon
  • - the import was allowed and IZh-94 were sold as the Remington SPR94

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