![]() FB - standing for the manufacturer's name.This letter is skipped if the weapon is configured as an assault rifle. G, M, PS - grenadier, machine gun or DMR.C, B, R - standard, bullpup, or "representative" (inert drill version).Grot - official name of the rifle, followed by a space.The Polish Ministry of Defense has created a new naming scheme for the Grot rifles, in the following formula: Known as Radon during development (the name being first announced in 2010), in 2017 it was announced that the rifle will officially be known as the Grot (a word used for various pointed weapons such as arrows, darts and javelins): this replaces both the old Radon name and seemingly also the MSBS name. 53,000 examples are currently ordered by the Polish military. Modular parts are planned to allow both configurations to be built up as standard rifle, squad support weapon, compact carbine or marksman rifle. Consisting of a common upper receiver and handguard, the rifle can be configured with different lowers as either a traditional layout (MSBS-5.56K) or bullpup layout (MSBS-5.56B). The FB MSBS Grot ( Modułowy System Broni Strzeleckiej, "Module-based Firearm System.") is a Polish next-generation modular rifle system developed by Fabryka Broni Radom as a replacement for AK-pattern rifles in Polish service. Pictures of the current weapon visible on the main page. From 2017 to present official name is: MSBS Grot C and MSBS Grot B.Photos of the prototypes are visible in the discussion tab. From 2010 to 2017 official name is: MSBS-5.56K "Radon" and MSBS-5.56B "Radon". ![]()
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