PP-91 KEDR
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Class: Submachine Guns
Weight: 1.71 kg
The PP-91 KEDR (designed by Yevgeny Dragunov) is a submachine gun developed in the early 1990s, on orders from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. It was based on an earlier SMG-71, also designed by Dragunov. The first 40 preproduction prototypes were made in 1992 at the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant. Mass production began in 1993, at the Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant.
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Stats:
Level:
- Damage:19.7 unit(s)
- End damage:10.3 unit(s)
- Damage decrease start:5 m.
- Damage decrease end:32 m.
- Max distance:95 m.
- Ammo capacity:40 unit(s)
- Rate of fire:800 shots/min
- Reload time:3.50 s.
- Tactical reload time:2.80 s.
- Weapon Ergonomics:100%
- Spread:0.52 °
- Hip spread:2.40 °
- Vertical recoil:0.51 °
- Horizontal recoil:0.17 °
- Draw time:0.75 s.
- Aiming time:0.20 s.
Modifiers
- Headshot damage multiplier x1.25
- Limbs damage multiplier x0.70
Damage reduction at distance
Up to 5 meters:19.70 unit(s)
From 32 to 95 meters10.30 unit(s)