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The Steyr SSG 08 (German: Scharfschützengewehr 2008, lit. ' sharpshooter rifle [model] 08') is an Austrian bolt-action sniper rifle developed and produced by Steyr Mannlicher . The rifle is a further evolution of Steyr’s earlier SSG 04 sniper rifle.
The Steyr Scout (German pronunciation:) is an Austrian bolt-action rifle manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher, and chambered primarily for 7.62 NATO (.308 Winchester), although other caliber options in 5.56×45mm NATO (.223 Remington), .243 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .376 Steyr and 7mm-08 Remington are also offered commercially.
Steyr Arms (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a firearms manufacturer based in Sankt Peter in der Au, Austria. Originally part of Steyr-Daimler-Puch, it became independent when the conglomerate was broken up in 1989. [1] Prior to 1 January 2019, the company was named Steyr Mannlicher AG (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪɐ ˈmanlɪçɐ ʔaːˈɡeː]).
Steyr HS .50 / HS .460; Steyr IWS 2000; Steyr Scout; Steyr SSG 04; Steyr SSG 08; Steyr SSG 69 This page was last edited on 8 February 2020, at 18:12 (UTC). ...
Adopted in 2015 to replace the Steyr AUG. Ordered in 2 different barrel lengths, and equipped with: Trijicon ACOG scope; RMR red dot mounted on top; M7 bayonet; M4 carbine United States: Carbine: 5.56×45mm NATO [5] [6] [7] Used by New Zealand Special Air Service. Precision rifles LMT 308 MWS United States: DMR. Designated marksman rifle. 7.62 ...
The original Steyr-made Y1903 ("Y" stands for model in Greek), started being supplied in 1906–07 to a total of about 130,000 long rifles and carbines. This was the main weapon during the victorious Balkan Wars of 1912–13.
The Steyr HS .50 and the Steyr HS .460 are single-shot anti-materiel rifles manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher and chambered in .50 BMG and .460 Steyr, respectively.Unlicensed variants of the HS. 50 include the AM-50 Sayyad produced by Iran, the Golan S-01 produced by Syria and the Al-Ghoul rifle produced by the Al-Qassam Brigades.
Both are transparent-backed, immediately showing remaining capacity. Even though spool magazines are unusual in military rifles, Steyr-Mannlicher produced Mannlicher–Schönauer rifles with one from early 1900s until 1972. The Austrian military combined the SSG 69 PI with the Kahles ZF 69 6×42 telescopic sight as an optical sight for their ...