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Sniper Rifles 


(M24 bolt action)

The M24 bolt action rifle is currently the Army's standard sniper rifle.  Features include a five round internal magazine, effective range of 875 yards, weight of 12.1 lbs, optional detachable bipod, and the use of the Remington 700 action, although the receiver has been modified to take the .300 Winchester Magnum round.


(SSG-PIV bolt action)

The SSG-PIV bolt action rifle incorporates six heavy duty rear locking lugs, two gas ports, cocking indicator, recessed bolt face, and a modified knob type bolt handle.  It is a short rifle, with a a 16" barrel and removable flash hider.  With the flash hider removed, the barrel is threaded for the use of suppression devices.


(PSG-1)

The 7.62 mm PSG-1 high precision marksman's rifle is the result of further development of the characteristic features of the HK Weapon System.  The PSG-1 has optimal firing accuracy, which was previously thought to be a sole characteristic of a bolt action rifle.  The PSG-1 fires exactly those dispersion diameters which are warranted in the acceptance specifications of highly reputed ammunition manufacturers.


(Barret M82A1)

The Barret light .50 caliber M82A1 is a recoil operated, semi automatic sniper rifle.  Features include a muzzle velocity of 2800 fps with a high efficiency muzzle brake which reduces the felt recoil by 65 percent, a weight of 28.4 lbs, 10 round detachable box magazine fed, 3 lug rotating bolt, which offers superb strength, and comes equipped with a rugged bipod assembly, which is fully adjustable and folds to either the front or the rear.

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