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- Savin–Norov_machine_gun abstract "The SN (Savin and Norov) was an aircraft machine gun manufactured in small numbers in the Soviet Union before World War II.The gun was intended to achieve a higher rate of fire than the ShKAS, while using the same 7.62x54mmR cartridge. In order to achieve this goal, the primers were ignited while the barrel and bolt were moving in opposite directions. Source vary as to high a rate of fire was actually achieved. One indicates "more than 3600 RPM" while others give the 2800-3000 RPM range.The SN gun was designed in 1934-1935 by I.V. Savin (И.В. Савин) and A.K. Norov (А.К. Норов). According to a Western source, it was offered to the VVS, which rejected it in 1936. Soviet sources indicate that the SN machine gun was installed in the wings of three Polikarpov I-16 aircraft in January 1939; these planes were given the designation I-16 Type 19 and they took part in the Winter War. The gun was also supposed to be installed in a propeller-synchronized mounting in the I-16 Type 20. Although four planes were built in this configuration, they did not go into service; the Type 20 designation was then reused for I-16 aircraft only armed with ShKAS guns, but capable of carrying drop tanks. A further type I-16 Type 22 was planned to be armed with four propeller-synchronized guns, two of which were supposed to be SN guns (and the other two ShKAS), but this type was apparently never built and was cancelled in August 1939. As with the UltraShKAS, the reliability of the SN machine gun was low, so it did not go into mass production.An SN exemplar could be seen (in 1996) at the Central Air Force Museum.".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun wikiPageID "28449363".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun wikiPageRevisionID "573380859".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun action Gas-operated_reloading.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun caliber "7.62".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun cartridge "7.62".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun designDate "1935".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun designer "Ivan Savin, Aleksandr Norov".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun feed "Belt".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun isRanged "YES".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun name "SN machine gun".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun number "at least 14 built; 6 used in service".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun rate "2800".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun service "1939".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun sights "Iron".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun type Machine_gun.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun usedBy Soviet_Air_Forces.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun wars Winter_War.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:7.62_mm_machine_guns.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:Aircraft_guns.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:Aircraft_guns_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:Cold_War_weapons_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:Machine_guns_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:Medium_machine_guns.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:Trial_and_research_firearms.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun subject Category:World_War_II_machine_guns.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun type Device.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun type Weapon.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun type Product.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun type DesignedArtifact.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun comment "The SN (Savin and Norov) was an aircraft machine gun manufactured in small numbers in the Soviet Union before World War II.The gun was intended to achieve a higher rate of fire than the ShKAS, while using the same 7.62x54mmR cartridge. In order to achieve this goal, the primers were ignited while the barrel and bolt were moving in opposite directions. Source vary as to high a rate of fire was actually achieved.".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun label "Savin–Norov machine gun".
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun sameAs Savin%E2%80%93Norov_machine_gun.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun sameAs Q7428325.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun sameAs Q7428325.
- Savin–Norov_machine_gun wasDerivedFrom Savin–Norov_machine_gun?oldid=573380859.