Monday, January 3, 2011

Steyr Scout

Steyr scout

Caliber: 7.62 x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) and .243
Operation: Bolt action, rotating bolt
Long guns: 1140 mm
Length of barrel: 650mm
Weight empty: 3.9 kg (4.6 kg with telescope)
Magasen: of 5 or 10 rounds.



     Steyr SSG sniper rifle (ScharfShutzenGewer 69) was developed and manufactured by the manufacturerSteyr-Daimler-Puch, Austria (Not Steyr Manlincher). Technically, SSG-69 operates with a system of boltaction, rotating bolt (6 lug) with input magasen. Rifle named SSG 69 (AKA SSG-P1) originally equipped withmetal pisir and the modified version is not equipped pisir. In America these were coded M24 rifle and widely used by the sniper shooter from the U.S. Army (later rivaled by the Remington Model 700).

     SSG Steyr sniper rifles are now offered in four models of the military version; SSG-PI, SSG-PII, SSG-PIIKand the SSG-PIV. SSG-PI was originally developed as a shooter counter-sniper rifles, and equipped with asynthetic stock. It has a 660mm long barrel is equipped with metallic sights and a standard telescope sight of NATO.

     SSG-PII version of the police as a tactical sniper rifle has a barrel throughout the 26th ", SSG-PIIK has abarrel with a length of 20" (508mm). SSG-PIV in Europe is called SSG SD has a barrel over 16 "(406mm)with additional flash Hider (silencer firelight while spewing bullets), and may be fitted with silencer. All versions are equipped SSG butt of polymer materials.

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