SIG AK53

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AK-53
File:SIG AK53.png
TypeBattle Rifle
Place of originSwitzerland
Production history
Designed1953
ManufacturerSIG
No. builtApprox. 50
Specifications
Cartridge7.5×55mm Swiss
ActionGas-Operated
Feed system20 Round Box Magazine
SightsIron sights

The SIG AK53 was an experimental battle rifle from Switzerland that was designed in the early 1950s.

Operation

The AK53 used the gas-operated principle of operation with the barrel moving forward to operate the cycle. Because a piston is used to move the barrel, this action does not fall under the blow-forward concept. The AK53 was developed during the late 1940s and early 1950s but was rejected. However, it did lead to the SIG SG 510 battle rifle, which was in use for over thirty years.

References

  • "Swiss AK-52". Forgotten Weapons. 27 November 2010.
  • "SIG AK-53: A Truly Weird Forward-Operating Rifle". YouTube.
  • Cormack, A. J. R. (1972). Small Arms Profile 10: The SIG Service Rifle. Windsor, Berkshire, England: Profile Publications Ltd.