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| weaponinfo = The KS-23 is a Russian shotgun, although because it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine. KS stands for Karabin Spetsialniy, "Special Carbine". It is renowned for its large caliber, firing a 23 mm round, equating to 6.27 gauge using the British and American standards of shotgun gauges and approximately 4 gauge using the current European standards (based on the metric CIP tables), making it the largest-bore shotgun in use today. | | weaponinfo = The KS-23 is a Russian shotgun, although because it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine. KS stands for Karabin Spetsialniy, "Special Carbine". It is renowned for its large caliber, firing a 23 mm round, equating to 6.27 gauge using the British and American standards of shotgun gauges and approximately 4 gauge using the current European standards (based on the metric CIP tables), making it the largest-bore shotgun in use today. | ||
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| trivia =*The KS-23 is the shotgun with the largest bore size,but curiously it may not be the most powerful one. A 23mm buckshot is roughly equal to a 3.5inch 12gauge 00 buckshot. Apparently the designer chose such a big bore size due to the large variety of non-lethal rounds It can fire, not for maximum firepower. | | trivia =*The KS-23 is the shotgun with the largest bore size,but curiously it may not be the most powerful one. A 23mm buckshot is roughly equal to a 3.5inch 12gauge 00 buckshot. Apparently the designer chose such a big bore size due to the large variety of non-lethal rounds It can fire, not for maximum firepower. | ||
*Another prototype of KS-23, KS-23K uses bullpup mechanism and later used by Russian MVD. Instead using tubular magazine that could only held 3 shells, KS-23K used detachable box magazine that held up to 7 shells while uses a same ammunition and same mechanism as the earlier version does. | *Another prototype of KS-23, KS-23K uses bullpup mechanism and later used by Russian MVD. Instead using tubular magazine that could only held 3 shells, KS-23K used detachable box magazine that held up to 7 shells while uses a same ammunition and same mechanism as the earlier version does. | ||
*The First T-Doll which feature exposed armpits when damaged alongside with [[SR-3MP|SR-3MP]]. | *The First T-Doll which feature exposed armpits when damaged alongside with [[SR-3MP|SR-3MP]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 8 August 2018
KS-23 | Quotes |
KS-23158
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Gun Information | |
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Full name | Karabin Spetsialniy-23 |
Country of origin | Soviet Union |
Manufacturer | Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod |
Game Information | |
Faction | Griffin & Kryuger |
Manufactured / Revised by |
I.O.P. |
Voice actor | Hiromi Igarashi |
Artist | SKY |
Released on | CN, TW, KR, EN |
Chibi Animation | |
Variant:
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Contents
How to obtain
NORMALHEAVY Timer 7:25:00. See T-Doll Production for details.
DROP Not obtainable as a drop.
REWARD Not obtained as a reward
Exclusive Equipment
Union Skill
There is no union skill for this T-Doll.
Stats / Data
Weapon Background
The KS-23 is a Russian shotgun, although because it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine. KS stands for Karabin Spetsialniy, "Special Carbine". It is renowned for its large caliber, firing a 23 mm round, equating to 6.27 gauge using the British and American standards of shotgun gauges and approximately 4 gauge using the current European standards (based on the metric CIP tables), making it the largest-bore shotgun in use today.
Gallery
Main artwork
Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.
Trivia
- The KS-23 is the shotgun with the largest bore size,but curiously it may not be the most powerful one. A 23mm buckshot is roughly equal to a 3.5inch 12gauge 00 buckshot. Apparently the designer chose such a big bore size due to the large variety of non-lethal rounds It can fire, not for maximum firepower.
- Another prototype of KS-23, KS-23K uses bullpup mechanism and later used by Russian MVD. Instead using tubular magazine that could only held 3 shells, KS-23K used detachable box magazine that held up to 7 shells while uses a same ammunition and same mechanism as the earlier version does.
- The First T-Doll which feature exposed armpits when damaged alongside with SR-3MP.
References
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