Kbk wz. 2002 BIN
| Kbk wz. 2002 BIN | |
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The Kbk wz. 2002 | |
| Type | Bullpup assault rifle |
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| Production history | |
| Designer | Military University of Technology |
| Designed | 2002 |
| Produced | Prototype |
| Variants | BIN-21 |
| Specifications | |
| Weight |
4.2 kg (9.26 lb) (BIN) 4.1 kg (9.0 lb) (BIN-21) |
| Length |
760 mm (29.9 in) (BIN) 765 mm (30.1 in) (BIN-21) |
| Barrel length | 457 mm (18.0 in) |
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| Cartridge | 5.56×45mm NATO |
| Action | Gas operated, Rotating bolt |
| Muzzle velocity | 920 m/s (3,018 ft/s) |
| Feed system | 30-round detachable box magazine |
| Sights | Iron sights |
The Kbk wz. 2002 BIN is a bullpup assault rifle of Polish origin and is chambered in the 5.56×45mm NATO calibre. It was an attempt to re-design the well proven Kbs wz. 1996 Beryl into the bullpup design form. It is a functional fully operational platform with a solid provisional wooden stock. The prototype design was used to develop a computer model designated the BIN-21, which would serve as the basis for the development of the kbk wz. 2005 Jantar.
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