Bajuri Dz92

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Bajuṙi Dz92
TypeBolt-action rifle
Place of originDhimrai
Service history
In service4583 CY – present
Used bySee § Users
WarsThird Black War
Copper war
Production history
DesignerTeam led by Bazi Bizikheli & Juṙiabs Derekikheli
Designed4582 CY
ManufacturerBajuṙi Arms Manufacture
Produced4583–4608 CY
VariantsSpoast'aw 1
Specifications
Mass4.18 kg (9.2 lb) (unloaded)
Length116 cm (46 in)
Barrel length67 cm (26 in)

Cartridge8×50mm Bajuri
Caliber8mm
ActionBolt-action
Rate of fire43 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity610 to 700 m/s (2,000 to 2,300 ft/s)
Effective firing range400 m (440 yd)
Maximum firing range1,800 m (2,000 yd)
Feed system8-round tube magazine +1 in the elevator +1 in the chamber (unsafe)
SightsU-notch and front post

The Bajuri Dz92 (Dhimze: bájhyrhi-dzenin; 92, romanized: Bajuṙi Dzenin 92, lit. 'Bajuri Model 92') is a Dhimze bolt-action infantry rifle that entered service in the Dhimze Army in 4583 CY. It is a repeating rifle that can hold eight rounds in its fore-stock tube magazine, one round in the elevator plus one round in the chamber; equaling a total of ten rounds held.

Operation, features, and accessories

Origins and development

Competitors and successors

In service

Copper War

Post-war use

Users