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Search for the 9A-91 song

Updated: 01/06/26

9A-91 itself.

For months now I've been looking for a song from some obscure Russian gun ad from the 2000s about the 9A-91. It all started with Gurt's "2000's Russian Firearm Ads" video on YouTube, a compilation of several Russian gun ads, seemingly made by the same company or organization. So far I've found two reuploads of the 9A-91 video itself, one being Russian Arms "Russian Assault Rifle 9A91" which seems it may just be the source, or closest to it, second being EDGE of Reality's "About 9A-91 Assault Rifle with 9x39 Subsonic Cartridges" which seems to just be a reupload with nothing much more about it.

Screenshot from the 9A-91 ad.

Transcript of the 9A-91 ad:
"9A91 small size assault rifle. Although in terms of weight and size characteristics this model may be classified among compact submachine guns, its combat capabilities are considerably higher. The armor-piercing bullet allows engaging the protected targets and those behind covers at a range of up to 100 meters. Of paramount importance is its very low ricochet to provide safety of civil population and hostages as well as of friendly personnel when inside the buildings. A subsonic heavy bullet allows using a silencer that gives multi-fold reduction of shot report, completely eliminating the muzzle flash. The supply set of the 9A91 small-size assault rifle may include various day and night optical sights to be mounted on a standard sight base to give high accuracy of fire and round the clock capability."

The song itself has a very particular style to it, tried cross-refrencing it from other artists that I have identified from Gurt's ad comp:

So far, I have found no matches, closest thing I could find is Stratosfear from Tangerine Dream, but that only has a part that vaugely resembles the 9A-91 backing track.

Which leads us to where we currently are, a dead end. No clear path forward, trying to find a needle in a haystack. Not even Shazman could find it, who knows, maybe one day I'll find it. Maybe it'll be tomorrow, maybe it'll be five years from now. But that's yet to be seen now, isn't it?

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