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The wildcat status of the .375 CheyTac ended on 17 May 2017 when it got Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (C.I.P.) certified and became an officially registered and sanctioned under the 375 Chey Tac or 9.5×77mm designation. [7] The cartridge has been used to set a long-distance target shooting record.
The CheyTac system consists of three major components: .408/.375 CheyTac ammunition; CheyTac "XTreme Long Distance™" Rifle; CheyTac Advanced Ballistic Computer; The CheyTac M200 Intervention is a manually operated, rotating bolt sniper rifle. It features a Picatinny rail on the top of its receiver for mounting various optical sights.
.50 BMG: 2007 Pindad SPR-4.338 Lapua Magnum: 2017 PGM 338: PGM Précision.338 Lapua Magnum: Bolt-action France: 1993 PGM Hecate II: PGM Précision.50 BMG: Bolt-action France: 1993 PGM Ultima Ratio: PGM Précision: 7.62×51mm NATO.300 Savage 7mm-08 Remington 6.5-08 A-Square 6.5×47mm Lapua 6mm BR: Bolt-action France: 2000 Puşca Semiautomată cu ...
The contract also included the delivery of 30 sets of conversion kits for .375 CheyTac and .50 BMG cartridges (including barrel, bolt, and magazines), along with scopes, 120 replacement barrels (737 mm/29.0 in long), 21,000 cartridges, and additional accessories such as bipods, mounts, and cases.
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The Ferret 50 is a high-caliber bolt-action rifle developed by Spider Firearms for competition shooting and long-range hunting. It is chambered for .50BMG , .408 CheyTac , and .338 Lapua . The Ferret 50 was initially crafted as an AR conversion for its high adaptability and customization potential.
This is a list of small arms—including pistols, shotguns, sniper rifles, submachine guns, personal defense weapons, assault rifles, battle rifles, designated marksman rifles, carbines, machine guns, flamethrowers, multiple-barrel firearms, grenade launchers, and anti-tank rifles—that includes variants.
The Mk 211 is a very popular .50 caliber sniper round used in the Barrett M82 rifle and other .50 BMG rifles. [4] It is also often used in heavy machine guns such as the M2 Browning, but not the M85. Due to its popularity, several U.S. arms manufacturers produce the round under license from NAMMO Raufoss AS. [6]