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The '''kbk wz. 88 Tantal''' and its later derivative, the '''kbs wz. 96 Beryl''', represent Poland's efforts to develop modernized indigenous 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm [[AK-47|Kalashnikov rifles]] in response to late Cold War Warsaw Pact and NATO cartridge standardizations. Since the 1950s, Poland adopted and manufactured 7.62x39mm AK and AKM clones designated as the '''pmK''' (''pistolet maszynowy Kałasznikowa''; lit. "Kalashnikov submachine gun"), later re-designated as the '''kbk AK''' (''karabinek AK''; lit. "AK carbine"), with grenade-launching and folding-stocked variants.
The '''wz. 88 Tantal''' and its later derivative, the '''wz. 96 Beryl''', represent Poland's efforts to develop modernized indigenous 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm [[AK-47|Kalashnikov rifles]] in response to late Cold War Warsaw Pact and NATO cartridge standardizations. Since the 1950s, Poland adopted and manufactured 7.62x39mm AK and AKM clones designated as the '''pmK''' (''pistolet maszynowy Kałasznikowa''; lit. "Kalashnikov submachine gun"), later re-designated as the '''kbk AK''' (''karabinek AK''; lit. "AK carbine"), with grenade-launching and folding-stocked variants.


In the mid-1970s, the Soviet Union's adoption of the 5.45x39mm [[AK-74]] led to a push for other Warsaw Pact countries to adopt 5.45x39mm. While Poland inquired about manufacturing the AK-74 under license, the license costs and export limitations on the AK-74 made the Polish government decide to instead develop its own improved 5.45x39mm Kalashnikov variants. This led to the development of the Tantal, which was slowly developed over the course of the 1980s and was briefly manufactured and put into service in the early 1990s.
In the mid-1970s, the Soviet Union's adoption of the 5.45x39mm [[AK-74]] made other Warsaw Pact countries interested in adopting the 5.45x39mm. While Poland inquired about manufacturing the AK-74 under license, the license costs and export limitations on the AK-74 made the Polish government decide to instead develop its own improved 5.45x39mm Kalashnikov variants. This led to the development of the Tantal, which was slowly developed over the course of the 1980s and was briefly manufactured and put into service in the early 1990s.


Following the end of the Cold War and the start of Poland's efforts to join NATO in 1991, Poland developed and adopted a new 5.56x45mm version of the Tantal known as the Beryl to integrate with NATO cartridge standards. The Beryl remains Poland's standard service rifle to this day, and it has seen numerous improvements and variations over the course of its modern service history.
Following the end of the Cold War and the start of Poland's efforts to join NATO in 1991, Poland developed and adopted a new 5.56x45mm version of the Tantal known as the Beryl to integrate with NATO cartridge standards. The Beryl remains Poland's standard service rifle to this day, and it has seen numerous improvements and variations over the course of its modern service history.


=kbk wz. 88 Tantal=
=wz. 88 Tantal=
[[File:Wz.88 Tantal.jpg|thumb|right|400px|kbk wz. 88 Tantal - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Wz.88 Tantal.jpg|thumb|right|450px|wz. 88 Tantal - 5.45x39mm]]
The '''kbk wz. 88''' (''karabinek wzór 1988''; lit. "carbine model 1988"), codenamed '''Tantal''' ("Tantalum"), is a 5.45mm assault rifle designed and produced by [[Fabryka Broni Radom]] in Poland in the late 1980s. The Tantal was developed out of the wz. 80 prototype rifle, a Polish experimental improved variant of the [[AKMS]] featuring a distinctive three-round-burst mechanism. Development considerations included the retainment of the wz. 80's burst option, interchangeability with the AKM, as well as the ability to fire rifle grenades.
[[File:Wz. 88 Tantal plastic.jpg|thumb|right|450px|wz. 88 Tantal (later production) - 5.45x39mm]]
The '''kbk wz. 88''' (''karabinek wzór 1988''; lit. "model 1988 carbine"), codenamed '''Tantal''' ("Tantalum"), is a 5.45mm assault rifle designed and produced by [[Fabryka Broni Radom]] in Poland in the late 1980s. The Tantal was developed out of the wz. 80 prototype rifle, a Polish experimental improved variant of the [[AKMS]] featuring a distinctive three-round-burst mechanism. Development considerations included the retainment of the wz. 80's burst option, interchangeability with the AKM, as well as the ability to fire rifle grenades. The side-folding stock was patterend after that of the East German [[MPi-KMS-72]].


The rifle's development was slowed down significantly due to Poland's 1981 martial law, but the design was eventually finalized in 1988, and the rifle entered military service and began serial manufacture in 1991. However, as Poland had already left the Warsaw Pact and began its efforts to join NATO in 1991, the 5.45mm Tantal rifle was no longer necessary, and production was halted in 1994. Poland soon began development on a variant of the Tantal chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO to replace its service, which would become the [[#kbs wz. 96 Beryl|kbs wz. 1996 Beryl]].
The rifle's development was slowed down significantly due to Poland's 1981 martial law, but the design was eventually finalized in 1988, and the rifle entered military service and began serial manufacture in 1991. However, as Poland had already left the Warsaw Pact and began its efforts to join NATO in 1991, the 5.45mm Tantal rifle was no longer necessary, and production was halted in 1994. Poland soon began development on a variant of the Tantal chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO to replace its service, which would become the [[#wz. 96 Beryl|wz. 1996 Beryl]].


Earlier production Tantal rifles featured orange plastic furniture, while later ones featured black furniture.
==Specifications==
==Specifications==


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|''[[Upotte!!]] || || || || 2012
| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || Tantal || || 2012
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|'' [[Cross Fire]] ||  WZ-88 TANTAL ||w/synthetic handguard and grip and bipods  || || 2007
|'' [[Cross Fire]] ||  WZ-88 TANTAL ||w/synthetic handguard and grip and bipods  || || 2007
|-
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|'' [[Ground Branch]] ||  ||w/synthetic handguard and grip  || || 2018
|-
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{{Clear}}
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=skbk wz. 89 Onyks=
=wz. 89 Onyks=
[[File:Wz89-1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|skbk wz. 89 Onyks - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Wz89-1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|wz. 89 Onyks - 5.45x39mm]]
Poland made its own equivalent of the AKS-74U known as the '''skbk wz. 89''' (''subkarabinek wzór 1989''; lit. "sub-carbine model 1989"), codenamed '''Onyks''' ("Onyx"), based on the wz. 88 Tantal. The Onyks differs from the AKS-74U most notably in the design of the folding stock, rear sights mounted on the front trunion rather than dust cover, and a different muzzle device that allows the firing of rifle-grenades.
Poland made its own equivalent of the AKS-74U known as the '''skbk wz. 89''' (''subkarabinek wzór 1989''; lit. "model 1989 sub-carbine"), codenamed '''Onyks''' ("Onyx"), based on the wz. 88 Tantal. The Onyks differs from the AKS-74U most notably in the design of the folding stock, rear sights mounted on the front trunion rather than dust cover, and a different muzzle device that allows the firing of rifle-grenades.


Work on the weapon began in 1989 at the Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy state research institute in the city of Radom. The weapon’s technical specifications were confirmed that same year. First prototypes were made in 1990, and last pre-production batch of approximately 150 (or less) carbines in 1995. Carbines from all three series can be identified by having different rear-sights, or plastic furniture (pictured). The skbk wz. 89 Onyks was never issued to the Polish Army, and weapons from the third batch were destroyed, deactivated or sold to the movie industry.
Work on the weapon began in 1989 at the Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy state research institute in the city of Radom. The weapon’s technical specifications were confirmed that same year. First prototypes were made in 1990, and last pre-production batch of approximately 150 (or less) carbines in 1995. Carbines from all three series can be identified by having different rear-sights, or plastic furniture (pictured). The wz. 89 Onyks was never issued to the Polish Army, and weapons from the third batch were destroyed, deactivated or sold to the movie industry.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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|''[[Pitbull]] ||[[Janusz Gajos]] || Zbigniew Chyb "Benek" || || 2005
|''[[Pitbull]] ||[[Janusz Gajos]] || Zbigniew Chyb "Benek" || || 2005
|-
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|''[[Weekend]] || || || || 2010
|''[[Weekend_(2010)|Weekend (2010)]] || || || || 2010
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|'' [[Hans Kloss. Stawka wieksza niz smierc]] || || East German soldier || || 2012
|'' [[Hans Kloss. Stawka wieksza niz smierc]] || || East German soldier || || 2012
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|''[[Pitbull: Tough Women (Pitbull. Niebezpieczne kobiety)]]'' ||  || Gang members || || 2016
| ''[[Karbala]]'' || || Insurgents' leader || || 2015
|-
|''[[Pitbull: Tough Women]]'' ||  || Gang members || || 2016
|-
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|''[[Women of Mafia]]'' || [[Sebastian Fabijanski]] || Artur Ostrowski "Cieniu"  || || 2018
|''[[Women of Mafia]]'' || [[Sebastian Fabijanski]] || Artur Ostrowski "Cieniu"  || || 2018
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{{Clear}}


=kbs wz. 96 Beryl=
=wz. 96 Beryl=
[[File:Kbs wz96 Beryl.jpg|thumb|400px|right|kbs wz. 96A Beryl - 5.56x45mm]]
[[File:Kbs wz96 Beryl.jpg|thumb|right|450px|wz. 96A Beryl - 5.56x45mm]]
[[File:Beryl M762.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Beryl M762 - 7.62x39mm]]
[[File:96A Beryl Rails.jpg|thumb|right|450px|wz. 96A Beryl with POPC IV rail - 5.56x45mm]]
[[File:96B Beryl.jpg|thumb|right|450px|wz. 96B Beryl with POPC III rail - 5.56x45mm]]
[[File:96C Beryl.jpg|thumb|right|450px|wz. 96C Beryl - 5.56x45mm]]


The '''kbs wz. 96''' (''karabinek szturmowy wzór 1996''; lit. "assault carbine model 1996"), codenamed '''Beryl''', is a Polish assault rifle chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO. The Beryl rifle was developed from the [[#kbk wz. 88 Tantal|kbk wz. 88 Tantal]] rifle, and since its adoption by the Polish military in 1997 went through several modifications focused on improving its ergonomics. The Beryl is often used with a quick-detach sight rail.
The '''kbs wz. 96''' (''karabinek szturmowy wzór 1996''; lit. "model 1996 assault carbine"), codenamed '''Beryl''', is a Polish assault rifle chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO. The Beryl rifle was developed from the [[#wz. 88 Tantal|wz. 88 Tantal]] rifle, and since its adoption by the Polish military in 1997 went through several modifications focused on improving its ergonomics. The Beryl is often used with a quick-detach sight rail.


Several variants of the rifle exists. The basic model is the kbs wz. 1996A Beryl. The 96B (made in 2004) model has a fixed foregrip and side rails. The 96C (made in 2009) model features many modernized features, such as a new buttstock, rails, magazine, and foregrip. The most recent model is the 96D, made in 2013-2014, which is the 96C with a foldable stock and using STANAG magazines. In addition, two export versions of the 96C in 5.45x39mm and 7.62x39mm are produced, called the '''M545''' and '''M762''', with the M762 being most notably used by Nigeria. A carbine Mini-Beryl also exists.
Several variants of the rifle exists. The basic model is the kbs wz. 1996A Beryl. The 96B (made in 2004) model has a fixed foregrip and side rails. The 96C (made in 2009) model features many modernized features, such as a new buttstock, rails, magazine, and foregrip.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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| years_of_production = 1996 - Present
| years_of_production = 1996 - Present
| type = Assault Rifle
| type = Assault Rifle
| caliber = 5.56x45mm NATO, 5.45x39mm (Beryl M545), 7.62x39mm (Beryl M762)
| caliber = 5.56x45mm NATO
| weight = {{convert|kg|3.35}} empty
| weight = {{convert|kg|3.35}} empty
| length = {{convert|mm|943}} with unfolded stock
| length = {{convert|mm|943}} with unfolded stock
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|-
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| ''[[Demons of War]]'' ||  || Serbian separatists ||  || 1998
| ''[[Demons of War]]'' ||  || Serbian separatists ||  || 1998
|-
| ''[[Karbala]]'' || || Polish and American soldiers || Fitted with EoTech 552 holographic sights, anachronistic || 2015
|-
|-
| ''[[Women of Mafia 2]]'' ||  || Polish soldiers ||  || 2019
| ''[[Women of Mafia 2]]'' ||  || Polish soldiers ||  || 2019
|-
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| ''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]'' ||  || Polish soldiers ||Deleted scene  || 2021
| ''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]'' ||  || Polish soldiers ||Deleted scene  || 2021
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| ''[[Soulcatcher]]'' ||  || Multiple characters || wz.96C, multiple attachments || 2023
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|''[[Project Reality]]'' || || || wz. 96A || 2005
|''[[Project Reality]]'' || || || wz. 96A || 2005
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=Beryl M762=
[[File:Beryl M762.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Beryl M762 - 7.62x39mm]]
The '''Beryl M762''' is an export version of the kbs wz. 96C chambered in 7.62x39mm. It is most notably used by Nigeria.
A related development is the '''Beryl M545''', a proposed 5.45x39mm version of the Beryl that did not enter production.
==Specifications==
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| fire_modes = Semi/Burst/Auto
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=== Video Games ===
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|''[[Rainbow Six: Siege]] || M762 || Fitted with Hera Arms CQR stock, Midwest Industries Extended Handguard and railed dust cover || Beryl M762; added in Operation White Noise (2017) || 2015  
|''[[Rainbow Six: Siege]] || M762 || Fitted with Hera Arms CQR stock, Midwest Industries Extended Handguard and railed dust cover || added in Operation White Noise (2017) || 2015  
|-
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|''[[Playerunknown's Battlegrounds]]'' || Beryl M762 || || Beryl M762; Released in 2018 update || 2017
|''[[Playerunknown's Battlegrounds]]'' || Beryl M762 || || Released in 2018 update || 2017
|-
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|'' [[World War 3]] || Beryl ||  || Beryl M762 || 2018
|'' [[World War 3]] || Beryl ||  || || 2018
|-
|-
|}
|}
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


=Mini-Beryl=
=wz. 96 Mini-Beryl=
[[File:Mini-Beryl.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Mini-Beryl - 5.56x45mm]]
[[File:96B Mini-Beryl.jpg|thumb|right|400px|wz. 96B Mini-Beryl - 5.56x45mm]]
[[File:Mini-Beryl.jpg|thumb|right|400px|wz. 96C Mini-Beryl - 5.56x45mm]]


The '''Mini-Beryl''''s design combines features from both the wz. 1989 Onyks carbine and the wz. 1996 Beryl rifle; the principal components that were modified include the barrel, barrel trunnion, upper and lower handguards, muzzle device and magazine. The weapon’s method of operation, the rotary bolt locking mechanism and ammunition are identical to those of the kbk wz. 1996 Beryl standard rifle.
The '''Mini-Beryl''''s design combines features from both the wz. 1989 Onyks carbine and the wz. 1996 Beryl rifle; the principal components that were modified include the barrel, barrel trunnion, upper and lower handguards, muzzle device and magazine. The weapon’s method of operation, the rotary bolt locking mechanism and ammunition are identical to those of the wz. 1996 Beryl standard rifle.
 
There are multiple variants of the Mini-Beryl that correspond to the variants of the full-length Beryl. Of note is that the original, basic 96A Mini-Beryl is not mass produced and exists only in limited numbers.
 
===Film===
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| ''[[Soulcatcher]]'' ||  || Damian || wz.96C, multiple attachments || 2023
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===Video Games===
===Video Games===
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= kbk wz. 2005 Jantar =
= wz. 2005 Jantar =
[[file:Jantar-M REMOV.jpg|thumb|right|450px|kbk wz. 2005 Jantar - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[file:Jantar-M REMOV.jpg|thumb|right|450px|wz. 2005 Jantar - 5.56x45mm NATO]]


Based on the Kbk wz. 1996 Beryl, the '''wz. 2005 Jantar''' ("Amber") is a Polish bullpup rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It was a prototype to test out the advantages of bullpup rifles and gave FB Radom a starting point for modernizing the Polish Army to NATO standards. It was never intended for mass production or adoption and only two examples were made.
Based on the wz. 1996 Beryl, the '''wz. 2005 Jantar''' ("Amber") is a Polish bullpup rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It was a prototype to test out the advantages of bullpup rifles and gave FB Radom a starting point for modernizing the Polish Army to NATO standards. It was never intended for mass production or adoption and only two examples were made.


=== Anime ===
=== Anime ===
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The wz. 88 Tantal and its later derivative, the wz. 96 Beryl, represent Poland's efforts to develop modernized indigenous 5.45x39mm and 5.56x45mm Kalashnikov rifles in response to late Cold War Warsaw Pact and NATO cartridge standardizations. Since the 1950s, Poland adopted and manufactured 7.62x39mm AK and AKM clones designated as the pmK (pistolet maszynowy Kałasznikowa; lit. "Kalashnikov submachine gun"), later re-designated as the kbk AK (karabinek AK; lit. "AK carbine"), with grenade-launching and folding-stocked variants.

In the mid-1970s, the Soviet Union's adoption of the 5.45x39mm AK-74 made other Warsaw Pact countries interested in adopting the 5.45x39mm. While Poland inquired about manufacturing the AK-74 under license, the license costs and export limitations on the AK-74 made the Polish government decide to instead develop its own improved 5.45x39mm Kalashnikov variants. This led to the development of the Tantal, which was slowly developed over the course of the 1980s and was briefly manufactured and put into service in the early 1990s.

Following the end of the Cold War and the start of Poland's efforts to join NATO in 1991, Poland developed and adopted a new 5.56x45mm version of the Tantal known as the Beryl to integrate with NATO cartridge standards. The Beryl remains Poland's standard service rifle to this day, and it has seen numerous improvements and variations over the course of its modern service history.

wz. 88 Tantal

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wz. 88 Tantal - 5.45x39mm
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wz. 88 Tantal (later production) - 5.45x39mm

The kbk wz. 88 (karabinek wzór 1988; lit. "model 1988 carbine"), codenamed Tantal ("Tantalum"), is a 5.45mm assault rifle designed and produced by Fabryka Broni Radom in Poland in the late 1980s. The Tantal was developed out of the wz. 80 prototype rifle, a Polish experimental improved variant of the AKMS featuring a distinctive three-round-burst mechanism. Development considerations included the retainment of the wz. 80's burst option, interchangeability with the AKM, as well as the ability to fire rifle grenades. The side-folding stock was patterend after that of the East German MPi-KMS-72.

The rifle's development was slowed down significantly due to Poland's 1981 martial law, but the design was eventually finalized in 1988, and the rifle entered military service and began serial manufacture in 1991. However, as Poland had already left the Warsaw Pact and began its efforts to join NATO in 1991, the 5.45mm Tantal rifle was no longer necessary, and production was halted in 1994. Poland soon began development on a variant of the Tantal chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO to replace its service, which would become the wz. 1996 Beryl.

Earlier production Tantal rifles featured orange plastic furniture, while later ones featured black furniture.

Specifications

(1991–1994)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm, 5.56x45mm (wz. 90 prototype)
  • Weight: 8.1 lbs (3.7 kg)
  • Length: 37.1 in (94.3 cm) (stock extended), 29.4 in (74.8 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel Length: 17 in (43.2 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round detachable box magazine
  • Fire Mode(s): Semi/Burst/Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Pigs 2 (Psy 2: Ostatnia krew) Boguslaw Linda Franz Maurer 1994
Pigs 2 (Psy 2: Ostatnia krew) Artur Zmijewski Radoslaw Wolf 1994

Anime

Anime Title Character Note Date
Upotte!! Tantal 2012

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Cross Fire WZ-88 TANTAL w/synthetic handguard and grip and bipods 2007
Ground Branch w/synthetic handguard and grip 2018


wz. 89 Onyks

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wz. 89 Onyks - 5.45x39mm

Poland made its own equivalent of the AKS-74U known as the skbk wz. 89 (subkarabinek wzór 1989; lit. "model 1989 sub-carbine"), codenamed Onyks ("Onyx"), based on the wz. 88 Tantal. The Onyks differs from the AKS-74U most notably in the design of the folding stock, rear sights mounted on the front trunion rather than dust cover, and a different muzzle device that allows the firing of rifle-grenades.

Work on the weapon began in 1989 at the Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy state research institute in the city of Radom. The weapon’s technical specifications were confirmed that same year. First prototypes were made in 1990, and last pre-production batch of approximately 150 (or less) carbines in 1995. Carbines from all three series can be identified by having different rear-sights, or plastic furniture (pictured). The wz. 89 Onyks was never issued to the Polish Army, and weapons from the third batch were destroyed, deactivated or sold to the movie industry.

Specifications

(1993–?)

  • Type: Carbine
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm, 5.56x45mm (wz. 91 prototype)
  • Weight: 7.1 lbs (3.2 kg)
  • Length: 28.3 in (72 cm) (stock extended), 20.4 in (51.9 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel Length: 8.1 in (20.7 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round detachable box magazine
  • Fire Mode(s): Semi/Burst/Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Pigs 2 (Psy 2: Ostatnia krew) Yakushin´s man 1994
Sara Jack Recknitz Jozef´s bodyguard 1997
Proof of Life Russian soldiers and ELT rebels 2000
Avalon Players 2001
The Foreigner Mansion guards 2003
Pitbull Andrzej Grabowski Jacek Goc "Gebels" 2005
Pitbull Janusz Gajos Zbigniew Chyb "Benek" 2005
Weekend (2010) 2010
Hans Kloss. Stawka wieksza niz smierc East German soldier 2012
Karbala Insurgents' leader 2015
Pitbull: Tough Women Gang members 2016
Women of Mafia Sebastian Fabijanski Artur Ostrowski "Cieniu" 2018
Women of Mafia 2 Masked killer 2019

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Kryminalni Maciej Zakoscielny Marek Brodecki "Powrot" (S3E11) 2005
Kryminalni Magdalena Schejbal Barbara Storosz "W potrzasku" (S5E08) 2006
Kryminalni Various 2004-2008


wz. 96 Beryl

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wz. 96A Beryl - 5.56x45mm
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wz. 96A Beryl with POPC IV rail - 5.56x45mm
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wz. 96B Beryl with POPC III rail - 5.56x45mm
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wz. 96C Beryl - 5.56x45mm

The kbs wz. 96 (karabinek szturmowy wzór 1996; lit. "model 1996 assault carbine"), codenamed Beryl, is a Polish assault rifle chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO. The Beryl rifle was developed from the wz. 88 Tantal rifle, and since its adoption by the Polish military in 1997 went through several modifications focused on improving its ergonomics. The Beryl is often used with a quick-detach sight rail.

Several variants of the rifle exists. The basic model is the kbs wz. 1996A Beryl. The 96B (made in 2004) model has a fixed foregrip and side rails. The 96C (made in 2009) model features many modernized features, such as a new buttstock, rails, magazine, and foregrip.

Specifications

(1996 - Present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO
  • Weight: 7.4 lbs (3.4 kg) empty
  • Length: 37.1 in (94.3 cm) with unfolded stock
  • Barrel Length: 18 in (45.7 cm)
  • Feed System: 20, 30-round box magazine
  • Fire Mode(s): Semi/Burst/Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Demons of War Serbian separatists 1998
Karbala Polish and American soldiers Fitted with EoTech 552 holographic sights, anachronistic 2015
Women of Mafia 2 Polish soldiers 2019
Black Widow Polish soldiers Deleted scene 2021
Soulcatcher Multiple characters wz.96C, multiple attachments 2023

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Project Reality wz. 96A 2005


Beryl M762

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Beryl M762 - 7.62x39mm

The Beryl M762 is an export version of the kbs wz. 96C chambered in 7.62x39mm. It is most notably used by Nigeria.

A related development is the Beryl M545, a proposed 5.45x39mm version of the Beryl that did not enter production.

Specifications

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  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 7.62x39mm
  • Barrel Length: 18 in (45.7 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round box magazine
  • Fire Mode(s): Semi/Burst/Auto

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Rainbow Six: Siege M762 Fitted with Hera Arms CQR stock, Midwest Industries Extended Handguard and railed dust cover added in Operation White Noise (2017) 2015
Playerunknown's Battlegrounds Beryl M762 Released in 2018 update 2017
World War 3 Beryl 2018


wz. 96 Mini-Beryl

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wz. 96B Mini-Beryl - 5.56x45mm
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wz. 96C Mini-Beryl - 5.56x45mm

The Mini-Beryl's design combines features from both the wz. 1989 Onyks carbine and the wz. 1996 Beryl rifle; the principal components that were modified include the barrel, barrel trunnion, upper and lower handguards, muzzle device and magazine. The weapon’s method of operation, the rotary bolt locking mechanism and ammunition are identical to those of the wz. 1996 Beryl standard rifle.

There are multiple variants of the Mini-Beryl that correspond to the variants of the full-length Beryl. Of note is that the original, basic 96A Mini-Beryl is not mass produced and exists only in limited numbers.

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Soulcatcher Damian wz.96C, multiple attachments 2023

Video Games

Game Title Appears As Mods Notes Release Date
Project Reality Fitted with a EoTech 552 holographic sight and proprietary foregrip 2005


wz. 2005 Jantar

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wz. 2005 Jantar - 5.56x45mm NATO

Based on the wz. 1996 Beryl, the wz. 2005 Jantar ("Amber") is a Polish bullpup rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It was a prototype to test out the advantages of bullpup rifles and gave FB Radom a starting point for modernizing the Polish Army to NATO standards. It was never intended for mass production or adoption and only two examples were made.

Anime

Anime Title Character Note Date
Daily Life with a Monster Girl Zombina 2015


See Also