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=Arsenal Firearms Strike One=
[[File:ArsenalS1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Arsenal Firearms Strike One (early version) - 9x19mm]]
[[File:ArsenalS1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Arsenal Firearms Strike One (early version) - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Strike One Strizh.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Strizh - 9x19mm. The current version of Arsenal Firearms Strike One is very similar to the Strizh pistols, but with some minor differences in details such as different iron sights.]]
[[File:Strike One Strizh.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Strizh - 9x19mm. The current version of Arsenal Firearms Strike One is very similar to the Strizh pistols, but with some minor differences in details such as different iron sights.]]
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The '''Arsenal Firearms AF-1 Strike One''', also known as '''Strizh''' (Стриж, Swift bird) in Russia, is a semi-automatic pistol by Russo-Italian company Arsenal Firearms, using an unusual patented locking system based on the Bergmann system. Originally designed for Russian military/law enforcement, it saw testing for adoption (and some intense discussion in the Russian military scene about it), but was rejected and buried after a series of behind-the-scenes political shiftings. The Strizh was supposed to be produced in Russia, but the production plans were shelved after its rejection, and only the Strike One was produced in EU factories for export.
The '''Arsenal Firearms AF-1 Strike One''', also known as '''Strizh''' (Стриж, Swift bird) in Russia, is a semi-automatic pistol by Russo-Italian company Arsenal Firearms, using an unusual patented locking system based on the Bergmann system. Originally designed for Russian military/law enforcement, it saw testing for adoption (and some intense discussion in the Russian military scene about it), but was rejected and buried after a series of behind-the-scenes political shiftings. The Strizh was supposed to be produced in Russia, but the production plans were shelved after its rejection, and only the Strike One was produced in EU factories for export.


In the United States, a variant of the pistol intended to replace imports and sales of the Strike One in the US is produced by a collaboration between Arsenal Firearms and Salient Arms International. Originally, Prime Ammunition was also involved, and the collaboration was known as Prime Manufacturing Group, but Prime Ammunition left and the collaboration became Arsenal Firearms USA. This variant, originally known as '''Stryk''', features a new slide, new trigger, and a new grip texture, with two variants: the full-sized Stryk-A and the compact Stryk-B. A "potential trademark dispute" (most likely with the US arm of Bulgarian manufacturer Arsenal Inc) saw Arsenal Firearms USA rebranding itself as Archon Firearms and the Stryk-B pistols being rebranded as '''Type B''' in 2018, just as the first shipment of Stryk pistols were delivered to the US and causing another delay due to having to rebrand the slides. Stryk-B pistols launched later in the EU market however were not rebranded, adding to the mess of names. Stryk-A seems to have disappeared when PMG was dissolved.


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[[File:Arsenal Stryk B.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Arsenal Firearms USA Stryk-B - 9x19mm]]
In the United States, a variant of the pistol intended to replace imports and sales of the Strike One in the US is produced by a collaboration between Arsenal Firearms and Salient Arms International. Originally, Prime Ammunition was also involved, and the collaboration was known as Prime Manufacturing Group, but Prime Ammunition left and the collaboration became Arsenal Firearms USA. This variant, originally known as '''Stryk''', features a new slide, new trigger, and a new grip texture, with two variants: the full-sized Stryk-A and the compact Stryk-B. A "potential trademark dispute" (most likely with the US arm of Bulgarian manufacturer Arsenal Inc) saw Arsenal Firearms USA rebranding itself as Archon Firearms and the Stryk-B pistols being rebranded as '''Type B''' in 2018, just as the first shipment of Stryk pistols were delivered to the US and causing another delay due to having to rebrand the slides. Stryk-B pistols launched later in the EU market however were not rebranded, adding to the mess of names. Stryk-A seems to have disappeared when PMG was dissolved.
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==Specifications==
(2017 - Present)
'''Type:''' Pistol
'''Caliber:''' 9x19mm
'''Weight:''' 840 g (29,6 oz.)
'''Length:''' 193 mm
'''Barrel Length:''' 109 mm (4.3 in)
'''Capacity:''' 15 rounds
'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Automatic
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Revision as of 10:41, 22 October 2020

Arsenal Firearms Strike One

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Arsenal Firearms Strike One (early version) - 9x19mm
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Strizh - 9x19mm. The current version of Arsenal Firearms Strike One is very similar to the Strizh pistols, but with some minor differences in details such as different iron sights.
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Arsenal Firearms Strike One (current version) - 9x19mm

The Arsenal Firearms AF-1 Strike One, also known as Strizh (Стриж, Swift bird) in Russia, is a semi-automatic pistol by Russo-Italian company Arsenal Firearms, using an unusual patented locking system based on the Bergmann system. Originally designed for Russian military/law enforcement, it saw testing for adoption (and some intense discussion in the Russian military scene about it), but was rejected and buried after a series of behind-the-scenes political shiftings. The Strizh was supposed to be produced in Russia, but the production plans were shelved after its rejection, and only the Strike One was produced in EU factories for export.


The Arsenal Firearms Strike One and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Specifications

(2012 - Present)

Type: Pistol

Caliber: 9x19mm, 9×19mm 7N21 +P+, 9×19mm 7N31 +P+, 9x21mm IMI, .357 SIG, .40 S&W (Strizh only made in 9x19mm), prototypes in .22 LR and less-lethal 10×28 were shown in the ARMS & Hunting exhibition in Russia in October 2013

Weight: 750 g (26.5 oz) (polymer frame), 890 g (31.4 oz) (Ergal frame), 700 g (24.7 oz) Combat version

Length: 210 mm (8.3 in), 190 mm (7.5 in) (Combat version)

Barrel Length: 127 mm (5.0 in), 110 mm (4.3 in) Combat version, 300 mm (Strizh long range kit)

Capacity: 17 rounds (9mm rounds), 13 rounds (.357 SIG & .40 S&W)

Fire Modes: Semi-Automatic (Semi-Auto/Full-Auto for the AF1-R)


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
John Wick: Chapter 2 Common Cassian Two-tone, suppressed 2017
The Fate of the Furious Seen in Cipher's Arsenal 2017

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 3 Brett Dalton Grant Ward "Devils You Know" (S3E04) 2015
HYDRA terrorists
The Last Ship - Season 3 Hiroyuki Sanada Takehaya "Dog Day" (S3E06) 2016
Last Ship, The - Season 4 Jackson Rathbone Giorgio Vellek "Bread and Circuses" (S4E03) 2017
Six - Season 2 Prince's gunman "Dua" (S2E03) 2018

Anime

Show Title Character Note / Episode Air Date
Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale Online Team SHINC "Leave the Last Battle to Me" (S1E05) 2018


Arsenal Firearms USA Stryk-B

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Arsenal Firearms USA Stryk-B - 9x19mm

In the United States, a variant of the pistol intended to replace imports and sales of the Strike One in the US is produced by a collaboration between Arsenal Firearms and Salient Arms International. Originally, Prime Ammunition was also involved, and the collaboration was known as Prime Manufacturing Group, but Prime Ammunition left and the collaboration became Arsenal Firearms USA. This variant, originally known as Stryk, features a new slide, new trigger, and a new grip texture, with two variants: the full-sized Stryk-A and the compact Stryk-B. A "potential trademark dispute" (most likely with the US arm of Bulgarian manufacturer Arsenal Inc) saw Arsenal Firearms USA rebranding itself as Archon Firearms and the Stryk-B pistols being rebranded as Type B in 2018, just as the first shipment of Stryk pistols were delivered to the US and causing another delay due to having to rebrand the slides. Stryk-B pistols launched later in the EU market however were not rebranded, adding to the mess of names. Stryk-A seems to have disappeared when PMG was dissolved.

The Arsenal Firearms USA Stryk-B and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Specifications

(2017 - Present)

Type: Pistol

Caliber: 9x19mm

Weight: 840 g (29,6 oz.)

Length: 193 mm

Barrel Length: 109 mm (4.3 in)

Capacity: 15 rounds

Fire Modes: Semi-Automatic


Video Games

Game Title Appears As Mods Notes Release Date
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly Stryk B SureFire Xvl2 flashlight and RDS mount with Shield RMSw reflex sight 2014