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Sniper rifle

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Psg 90 G24.png

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
(Adopted by Sweden equally the Prickskyttegevär 90)

Type Sniper burglarize
Place of origin United Kingdom
Service history
In service 1982 (L96A1), 1988 (AW), 1990–present
Used by Run into Users
Wars Iraq War
Transitional islamic state of afghanistan War
Insurgency in the North Caucasus[one]
Syrian Ceremonious War[ii]
Production history
Designed 1982 (PM), 1983 (AW)
Manufacturer Accuracy International
Produced 1982–present
Specifications
Mass 6.5 kg (14.3 lb)
Length ane,180 mm (46.5 in)
Barrel length 660 mm (26.0 in)

Cartridge vii.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester)

.300 Winchester Magnum

.338 Lapua Magnum
Activeness Bolt-action
Muzzle velocity 850 m/s (2,790 ft/s)
Constructive firing range 800 m (870 yd)
Maximum firing range 3,943 grand (iv,312 yd)[3]
Feed organisation ten-round double stack detachable box magazine (.308) v-round single stack detachable box mag (.300, .338)
Sights detachable discontinuity blazon iron sights
day or nighttime optics

The Accuracy International Chill Warfare rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle designed and manufactured past the British company Accuracy International. It has proved pop as a civilian, constabulary, and military rifle since its introduction in the 1980s. The rifles have some features that improve operation in very common cold conditions (which gave the burglarize its name) without impairing operation in less extreme conditions.

Chill Warfare rifles are more often than not fitted with a Schmidt & Bender Police & Military II (PM Ii) telescopic sight with fixed or variable magnification. Variable telescopic sights can be used if the operator wants more flexibility to shoot at varying ranges, or when a wide field of view is required. Accurateness International actively promotes fitting the High german-made Schmidt & Bender PM II product line as sighting components on their rifles, which is rare for a burglarize manufacturer. The German and Russian forces preferred a scope sight made by Zeiss[iv] over Accuracy International's recommendation.

History [edit]

Original pattern [edit]

The Accurateness International PM (Precision Marksman) rifle was entered into a British contest in the early 1980s every bit a replacement for the Lee–Enfield derived sniper rifles then in use by the British Army (e.one thousand. L42A1). The Accuracy International rifle was selected over the Parker Hale M85. The British Ground forces adopted the Accuracy International PM in 1982 into service as the L96A1 and outfitted the burglarize with Schmidt & Bough 6×42 telescopic sights. In this configuration the rifle is capable of offset shot hits with a cold, warm or fouled barrel. Tests with 10.89 g (168 gr) ammunition provided sub 0.5 MOA 10-shot groups at 91 one thousand (100 yd) and the rifle was supplied with a scope sight, bipod, five magazines, sling, cleaning kit and tool roll, encased in a fitted transport case.[v]

Design evolution [edit]

The Swedish Prickskyttegevär ninety variant introduced cold weather upgrades (Prickskyttegevär 90B pictured)

Some years later, the Swedish military also wanted a new rifle, and in the early on 1990s Accurateness International introduced an upgraded version of the PM: the AW (Arctic Warfare). This was the start of the Chill Warfare name, which became the primary name of the burglarize family despite its earlier names.

Special de-icing features allow it to be used effectively at temperatures every bit low as −40 °C (−twoscore °F). The AW rifle featured a modified bolt with milled slots at the rear of the bolt to preclude bolt bounden problems caused by penetrating h2o/water ice, dirt, or similar debris. Further, the pollex-hole, bolt handle, mag release, and trigger baby-sit on the AW were enlarged, and the magazine floor plate was fitted with protruding grasping tabs to let apply with heavy Arctic mittens. The resin stock side-panels were replaced with sturdier polymer panels that were less brittle in subzero temperatures. The safety was revised to a 3-position safety assuasive the bolt to be cycled with a locked trigger. Fitted with a Kikarsikte ninety 10×42 Hensoldt ZF 500 telescopic sight, this version was accepted into utilise by the Swedish Army in 1991 equally the Prickskyttegevär 90 (Psg 90).[6]

The British Army decided to prefer the modifications, which they designated L118A1 (fixed stock variant) and L118A2 (folding stock variant). The rifles were fitted with Schmidt & Bender PM II 3-12×l scope sights offering the operator more flexibility to shoot at varying ranges, or in situations when a wide field of view is required. The stocks were fitted with a barrel spike. This rifle has seen service in conflicts such as Operation Granby and Operation Telic.

In 2011 some Swedish Psg 90 rifles were modernized to the Prickskyttegevär 90B (Psg 90B) standard, whereby the rifles were fitted with folding stocks, Swedish-made Spuhr SA-4601 mounts and accessories, and Kikarsikte xi Schmidt & Bender PM Two 3-12×l telescopic sights.[7]

Rifle organisation family [edit]

The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare model has since spawned an entire family of sniper rifles using the Arctic Warfare name, and has been adopted past a number of other countries, including Australia, Belgium, Germany, Republic of indonesia, Republic of ireland, Latvia, Malaysia, Norway, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Other AI rifles descended from the L96A1 include the AI AE, and the AI AS50 (see variants below).

Virtually Chill Warfare rifles are chambered for the seven.62×51mm NATO cartridge, but Accurateness International also made variants of the sniper rifle, the AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum) chambered either for the .300 Winchester Magnum and the .338 Lapua Magnum and the AW50 (Arctic Warfare .50 calibre) chambered for the .l BMG (12.seven×99mm NATO). The sniper rifles are mounted with a muzzle brake in order to assistance reduce the recoil, muzzle raise and muzzle flash of the weapon.

Each country's rifles differ slightly. The Swedish Psg ninety for example, uses a Hensoldt (Zeiss) scope and can as well use sabot rounds. In 1998, the High german Bundeswehr adopted the starting time folding-stock Arctic Warfare Magnum (AWM-F) chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum (vii.62×67mm) and with optics made by the German company Zeiss, and designated as the Scharfschützengewehr 22 (G22).

The AW'due south complete parts interchange ability and reliability in adverse weather weather have made it a pop, if expensive, weapon. The rifle offers good accuracy (a capable marksman can expect ≤ 0.5 MOA consistent accuracy with appropriate ammunition), and its maximum effective range with a Schmidt & Bough 6×42 PM II scope is around 800 metres (870 yd).

Blueprint details [edit]

The AW system is almost unique in existence a purpose-designed military sniper rifle, rather than an accurised version of an existing general-purpose rifle.

The modular design of the AW organisation allows for flexibility, serviceability and repairability under field and gainsay conditions. Major components, such as the barrel and the bolt, tin be switched betwixt rifles, or replaced in the field by their operator with the assist of some tools. The chambering tin can likewise be switched by the operator as long as the barrels, bolts and feeding mechanism can handle the shape and size of the cartridges.[viii]

Features [edit]

Rather than a traditional wooden or polymer rifle stock, the AW is based on an aluminium chassis which extends the unabridged length of the stock. This chassis system is marketed as the Accuracy International Chassis System (AICS) and tin be used for all Accuracy International rifles. All other components, including the receiver, are bolted directly to this chassis. 2 hollow polymer "one-half pollex-hole stock panels", usually coloured dark-green, dark world or black, are in turn bolted to each other through the chassis, creating a rugged however, for its sturdiness, comparatively light weapon.

The Accuracy International receiver is bolted with iv screws and permanently bonded with epoxy material to the aluminium chassis, and was designed for ruggedness, simplicity and ease of functioning. To this terminate, the heavy-walled, flat-bottomed, flat-sided receiver is a stressed function, machined in-house by AI from a solid piece of forged carbon steel. AW rifles are supplied in two action lengths—standard AW (short) and long SM (magnum). The six bolt lugs, bundled in two rows of three, engage a heat-treated steel locking ring insert pinned inside the front span of the action. The ring tin can exist removed and replaced to refresh headspace control on older actions. The AW system cast steel bolt has a 0.75-inch (19.05 mm) bore combined with gas relief holes in a 0.785 in (19.9 mm) bore bolt body and front end action bridge allowing loftier-pressure gases a channel of escape in the upshot of a cartridge-example head failure. Against penetrating h2o or clay the bolt has milled slots, which as well forestall freezing or similar disturbances. Unlike conventional bolt-activity rifles, the bolt handle is bent to the rear, which eases the repeating procedure for the operator and reduces the contour of the weapon. The action cocks on opening with a short, 60 degree commodities throw and has a non-rotating (fixed) external extractor and an internal ejector. Firing pin travel is 0.26 in (6.6 mm) to keep lock times to a minimum. Finally, an 11 mm (0.43 in) integral dovetail rail located in a higher place the receiver is designed to accommodate different types of optical or electro-optical sights. As an option, a MIL-STD-1913 rail (Picatinny rail) can be permanently pinned, bonded and bolted to the activity, providing a standard interface for many optical systems.

Ammunition feeding [edit]

Cartridges are fed through the bottom of the receiver using a detachable, double-column, steel box magazine. Rifles chambered for .300 Winchester Magnum or larger utilise a single row magazine. Alternatively cartridges can be loaded singly straight into the sleeping accommodation.

Butt [edit]

The free-floating, heavy, stainless steel barrels (stainless steel resists pharynx erosion better than normal barrels) for the available cartridge chamberings all accept a different length, groove cutting and rifling twist rate optimised for their chambering and intended armament. For .243 Winchester, the twist rate is 254 mm (1 in 10 in), and for .308 Winchester/vii.62×51mm NATO variants it is 305 mm (1 in 12 in), except for the suppressed-barrel variant. If the consistent accuracy requirement of an operator is no longer met, the barrel tin fairly easily exist renewed. This is normal practice for active high-performance precision rifle operators, who regard barrels as replaceable. The barrels are provided by Australian company Maddco Rifle Barrels (push button rifled), and Scottish company Border Barrels, who cut-rifles them on Pratt & Whitney rifling benches. Twists are one turn in 10, 11, 12, thirteen and xiv inches for 7.62 MM depending on RFP.

Safety [edit]

A three-position, firing pin blocking safe lever on the commodities shroud allows the commodities to be manipulated with the safety on. If the weapon is artsy, the firing pin can be felt at the terminate of the bolt activeness, making information technology possible in poor visibility to feel whether the weapon is ready to fire. The safety-catch of the weapon is besides positioned at the rear, showing white if the rubber is on, red if not.

Trigger [edit]

The 2-phase trigger machinery has an adaptable trigger pull weight of 10 to 20 North (2.2 to 4.4 lbf). The trigger assembly can exist easily removed for cleaning by undoing 2 socket-caput cap screws.

Accessories [edit]

Swedish Prickskyttegevär 90 with accessories

The AW is usually equipped with an integrated bipod and it also has a monopod mounted on the buttstock.

Accuracy International accessories for the Chill Warfare organization[9] include a selection of PM 2 series telescopic sights fabricated by Schmidt & Bender with light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation filters for the armed services scopes, aluminium jumpsuit scope sight mounting sets, MIL-STD-1913 runway (Picatinny track), lens hoods, diverse optical and impale flash filters and lens covers for scope sights, auxiliary iron sights for emergency employ, cleaning kits, cage brakes/flash-hiders and suppressors, barrel plates and spacers to regulate the length of pull and butt angle to the requirements of the individual shooter, buttspikes, bipod (adapters), handstops, mirage bands, soft and heavy-duty transit cases and various maintenance tools.[ten]

Accurateness International Chassis System [edit]

The Accuracy International Chassis Organization (AICS) can be configured for diverse deportment (all Accurateness International and some Remington 700 receivers), triggers, and other items. The AICS version for Remington 700 receivers was introduced in 1999. U.South. distributors started selling AICS chassis systems in late 2012 for Savage Arms' Model x serial of precision long range rifles. These Savage Arms rifles are primarily for the law enforcement applications. There are iii variants of AICS chassis arrangement. The basic variant is the AICS 1.0 with a fixed cheek-piece. The AICS ane.5 variant has a fully adjustable cheek-piece. The AICS 2.0 is a folding stock that reduces the rifle's overall length by 210 mm (8.3 in) when folded and adds 0.2 kg (0.44 lb) to the rifle'southward total weight. The AICS 1.v and two.0 both accept cheek-piece pattern that adjusts sideways and for meridian for optimal cheek position when using nighttime vision equipment, or telescopic sights with large objective lenses. There is also a quick-adjust cheek-piece choice that has a spring-loaded cheek-piece in conjunction with a quick-adjust butt plate.

The AICS side panels are fabricated from a loftier-strength polymer and are available in the colours olive drab, dark world or blackness.

Sling attachment points are mounted on each side of the rifle, so information technology tin can be carried flat confronting the back and used comfortably past left- and correct-handed users. A front zipper signal is situated below the fore end and can be used to anchor a target style sling or replaced past an adapter for a Harris bipod.

Mk 13 [edit]

United states of america Navy Mk 13 MOD v SWS using an AICS 2.0 stock and a Remington 700 based receiver.

The The states Special Operations Command uses the AICS as the Mk 13 Mod 5 rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. The Mk 13 Mod 5 utilises the "long-activeness" bolt of the Remington 700/M24 receiver and has a precision barrel that can exist fitted with the suppressor of the Mk xi. It has a 3-sided Modular Accompaniment Track System (MARS) for mounting optics on acme and Picatinny rail accessories on each side, and a folding bipod.[11] The Mk thirteen is to be gradually replaced by the Modular Sniper Rifle in US Army apply.[12]

Mk 13 Modern vii [edit]

In April 2018, the U.S. Marine Corps announced they would exist replacing the M40 sniper rifle with the Mk 13 Mod vii; the M40 had been in service with the Marines since 1966, with the latest M40A6 being upgraded in 2014.[thirteen] The Mk xiii chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum increases range from i,000 metres with the M40 to 1,300 metres, giving Marine snipers like capabilities to the U.S. Army M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle.[thirteen]

AX AICS stock [edit]

An AX series Accuracy International Chassis System (AICS) stock is also available for Remington 700 short and long bolt action based rifles.[fourteen] [15]

AT AICS stock [edit]

An AT serial Accurateness International Chassis Organisation (AICS stock) is also bachelor for Remington 700 short and long bolt action based rifles, Roughshod M10 short action and Tikka T3 brusk action rifles.

Variants [edit]

There are two main types of AW series models. Models offered by AI, and type classified models in service with governments. AW models are related to, simply non necessarily exactly synonymous with specific models adopted by countries.[16]

PM (Precision Marksman) [edit]

The rifle from which the Arctic Warfare family was developed. In this original form, information technology entered service in the Britain in the mid-1980s, and designated equally the L96A1 (chambered for vii.62×51mm NATO).

AW (Arctic Warfare) [edit]

The basic 'improved' version of the L96A1. The name stems from special features designed to enable operation in extremely common cold climates.

Adopted every bit the following (All versions mentioned are chambered for the vii.62×51mm NATO cartridge and uses a 10-round detachable magazine):

  • L118A1: The British armed forces service version.
  • Psg 90: The Swedish military service version. Psg is curt for Prickskyttegevär ("Sniper Rifle").
  • SR98: The Australian military service version. It is the standard issue sniper rifle for the Australian Army and is as well used past various constabulary enforcement agencies. This variant features threaded barrel (for a suppressor), an integrated adaptable bipod, a gratis floating barrel and a folding stock with adaptable butt pad, cheek pad, and a rear mono pod.[17]

Co-ordinate to the Accuracy International AW brochure, the AW tin can be chambered either in 7.62×51mm NATO and .243 Winchester, though on special asking other calibres that volition function with the AW bolt activity can be fitted.

AWF (Arctic Warfare Folding) [edit]

The AWF is a variant of the AW with side-folding polymer stock.

  • L118A2: The British military service version.
  • Psg 90B: The Swedish military service version.

AWP (Arctic Warfare Constabulary) [edit]

The AWP is a version intended for use by law enforcement equally opposed to war machine, with AWP continuing for Chill Warfare Police. The nigh notable feature is that the distinctive frame is black instead of light green. It also has a shorter 24 in (610 mm) barrel than the AW model. The AWP is normally chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester or .243 Winchester ammunition, though it can be chambered for other cartridges. The AWP is singled-out from the Accurateness International AW AE, which also has a black finish but is a cheaper non-armed services version of the AW series.[18]

AWS (Arctic Warfare Suppressed) [edit]

The AWS is specifically designed for use with subsonic ammunition which, depending on the target, gives an constructive maximum range of around 300 metres (330 yd). Its noise levels are similar to those generated by .22 LR match ammunition. The weapon is fitted with a special .308 Winchester/seven.62×51mm NATO 406 mm (16 in) long butt which has a twist rate of 229 mm (1 in 9 in) and an integral suppressor. The AWS butt/suppressor combination has a total length of 711 mm (28 in), which keeps the weapon'south overall length inside normal limits. The user tin can remove the barrel/suppressor combination and supercede it with a standard AW or AWP barrel in about iii minutes. Every bit with all such systems, the sight will demand re-zeroing after a barrel change.[19]

AWC (Arctic Warfare Covert) [edit]

The Covert organization is essentially an AWS with a folding stock with a 305 mm (12 in) long butt/suppressor combination with a 203 mm (1 in 8 in) twist rate. It is supplied in a small suitcase which houses the burglarize with the stock folded and the butt/suppressor combination discrete. The polymer suitcase is lined with closed-cell foam featuring cut-outs for the stock/action/optics/bipod combination, the bolt, the suppressor, a magazine and a box of ammunition. While the Covert system'due south compacted size is considerably smaller than that of any conventional system, its special barrel and integral suppressor keep the weapon'southward overall length within normal limits when deployed.

It is notably used past the USSOCOM 1st SFOD-D (Delta Force), the British Special Air Service and the High german KSK (designated G25)[20]

AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum) [edit]

Imperial Marines with L115A1 rifles.

The AWM is a variant of the AW sniper rifle that is chambered for either the .300 Winchester Magnum or the .338 Lapua Magnum. Information technology has a longer bolt compared to the AW, in guild to adjust for the larger and more powerful magnum cartridges. Information technology is fed through a v-round detachable magazine.

The AWM that is chambered for the .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge has been adopted since its showtime introduction in the British army and in the Dutch ground forces in 1996. (See the Arctic Warfare Magnum article for the full list.)

The British Armed Forces adopted the AWM that is chambered for the .338 Lapua Magnum and designated it as the L115A1 and in November 2007, it was announced that the British Ground forces, Royal Marines and RAF Regiment were to get an improved variant of the L115A1, the L115A3.

AWM-F (Arctic Warfare Magnum Folding Stock) [edit]

The AWM-F was the first AW variant featuring a folding stock and has been adopted since its starting time introduction in the German Regular army in 1998, and past other several armies. (See the Chill Warfare Magnum commodity for the total list.)

The G22 (Gewehr 22 or Scharfschützengewehr 22) by German language Army, it features a folding stock and is chambered for the .300 Winchester Magnum round (designated vii.62×67mm).

The Dutch regular army also adopted the AWM-F that is chambered for the .338 Lapua Magnum.

AW50 (Chill Warfare .50 calibre) [edit]

The AW50 was introduced in 2000 past the British and Australian armed forces and is an AW burglarize re-engineered and chambered for .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO).

The German language Army adopted the AW50 and designated it every bit the G24 (Gewehr 24 or Scharfschützengewehr 24).

AW50F (Arctic Warfare .50 calibre Folding Stock) [edit]

The AW50F is a variant of the AW50 adopted by the Australian military. It differs from the standard AW50 in that it is fitted with a folding stock (hence the F) and Maddco barrel.

AE (Accuracy Enforcement) [edit]

The Accurateness International AE was introduced in 2001 as a cheaper, somewhat simplified, less robust version of the L96/AW series intended for law enforcement, in place of the more expensive AWP or AW models intended for military machine utilize. The AE bolt-action differs from the larger, more athwart AW design. The round AE receiver is lighter than in the AW models. The activity of the AE is not permanently bonded with epoxy fabric to the aluminium chassis and tin exist removed. Unlike the AW models, the AE tin not be ordered in a left-handed configuration. The AE is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge and its barrel is 610 mm (24 in) long.

AE Mk Iii [edit]

In 2009, the AE was updated to the AE Mk III. The AE Mk III sniper rifle system uses AICS v- and 10-round magazines, has a removable trigger grouping, and a screw-adjustable cheekpiece. An optional 508 mm (twenty.0 in) barrel with muzzle brake or tactical suppressor mounting facilities and a folding chassis are available.

Accuracy International has discontinued the AE sniper rifles. In 2014, Accuracy International introduced the AT308 or the AT (Accuracy Tactical) sniper burglarize, which is a more than mod variant of the AE (Accuracy Enforcement) sniper rifle, and volition be offered to constabulary enforcement and civilian clients worldwide.[21]

AT (Accuracy Tactical) [edit]

The AT (Accurateness Tactical) model was introduced in 2014 as a cheaper alternative to the more expensive AX serial which are intended for military utilise. The AT on the other hand is intended for law enforcement and civilian apply.[21] Like the AX series the AT continues the legacy of the Arctic Warfare sniper rifle and is also an comeback of the AE (Accurateness Enforcement) sniper burglarize.[22]

The AT is chambered in seven.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester. It is a manual operated, commodities action sniper burglarize. It features a rotary commodities with six locking lugs, arranged into three pairs at the bolt head, a polymer stock with aluminium alloy chassis, and a solid, apartment-bottomed receiver made of steel, the AI (Accurateness International) muzzle brake (optional), a detachable suppressor, a 20-, 24- inch apparently or threaded barrel, and a 26-inch threaded barrel only, a 10-round detachable magazine, an integral Picatinny (Mil-Std 1913) rail in a higher place the receiver for mounting diverse optics/scopes and an boosted accompaniment rails tin exist easily bolted to the forend of the rifle for mounting various accessories, a standard stock that is made from a polymer and features fully adjustable comb and buttpad, side-folding stock that folds to the left is bachelor, a two-stage trigger that is adaptable for trigger weight between 1.five and 2 kg.[22] [23]

AX derivatives [edit]

AXMC of the Dutch Army chambered for .338 Lapua Magnum during training in 2019

The Accurateness International AX long range sniper rifle series was designed for long, loftier-powered super magnum cartridges and was unveiled in Jan 2010 at the SHOT Show trade evidence. It is a major design evolution based on the AWM variant of the AW series and its development was according to Accuracy International partly driven past a Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) U.S. Special Operations Command solicitation.[24] The PSR contract was awarded in 2013 to Remington Arms for their Modular Sniper Rifle.[25]

The AX series comprises the multi calibre AXMC chambered either in .338 Lapua Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, and 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester, which tin can be reconfigured in minutes by simply irresolute the barrel, commodities and magazine/insert. In addition the AX series consists of the non-multi calibre AX308 chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester and the AX50 chambered in .l BMG.

AXMC [edit]

The AXMC multi calibre sniper burglarize is chambered either for the .338 Lapua Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester. It features parts that dimensionally or otherwise are not interchangeable with the AW rifle serial.[26] With an AXMC calibre conversion kit, the AXMC can change calibres in minutes by exchanging the bolts, magazines and barrels. Converting to the seven.62×51mm NATO cartridge, an additional magazine converter must also be fitted within the mag port to allow the use of an Accurateness International AX308 mag. A single shroud/firing pin assembly is provided for each multi calibre weapon organization and must therefore exist installed into the required commodities assembly as role of the conversion procedure.

Compared to the AWM, the bolt activeness of the AXMC is longer and wider and the internal magazine is diffuse, allowing the unimpaired utilise of .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges loaded to the C.I.P. (Permanent International Committee for the Proof of Firearms Portable) maximum allowed overall length of 93.50 mm (three.681 in).

The AXMC commodities is 22 mm (0.87 in) in diameter and the commodities, commodities head, locking ring and barrel tenon construction were designed to be significantly stronger and more capable of treatment higher chamber pressures and temperatures and thus higher bolt thrust safely compared to the AWM variant. The bolt structure is significantly revised, allowing the bolt to exist field stripped past paw and assuasive the more than circuitous removal of the bolt head from the commodities body with simple paw tools. Calibre changes can be accomplished by the change of a complete bolt assembly or a calibre specific bolt sleeve, which is more than laborious. The interior of the bolt has a new safety feature added that will prevent the rifle from firing on a partially airtight bolt. An improved leaf-bound AW 7.62 mode extractor should enhance the cycling reliability of the commodities action. This extractor can be removed and reinstalled with the help of a bullet tip. The peak of the receiver features a MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rail for mounting aiming optics. The AXMC has a xxx MOA forrad canted optical runway optimised for extreme long range shooting. The diameter of the barrel threading was enlarged and is unique to the AXMC. The burglarize is fitted with a 27 in (686 mm) long .338 in (8.6 mm) calibre free floating fluted butt every bit standard. The AXMC has a not conventional 238 mm (ane:9.35 in) twist rate to adequately stabilise longer, heavier .338 calibre very-low-drag projectile designs that became more common in the 21st century. Other barrel lengths, calibres and twist rates are available equally options. The ii-stage trigger has a new trigger shoe that tin can be moved for and rearwards by 0.v in (13 mm) and has a xv to 20 N (3.4 to four.5 lbf) adjustable trigger pull. The AXMC uses new 10-circular double stacked .338 Lapua Magnum steel magazines that are inserted into a revised magazine well.[27] [28]

Further, the AXMC features a revised external chassis stock arrangement with an octagonal shaped fore end which envelops the costless floating barrel offering modular attachment points for user (re)movable MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny accessory rails on iv sides. Several lengths of octagonal shaped fore finish and Picatinny accessory rail are available every bit options. The folding rear of the stock tin exist fitted with an optional butt spike. The minimal possible length of pull was reduced compared to the AICS stocks to facilitate usage when wearing thick article of clothing or body armour. The stock has a left-correct and summit adjustable cheekpiece as standard or can exist fitted with an optional quick adjustable cheekpiece. The cheekpiece contains a 4 mm hex wrench used for various aligning, removal and (re)mounting procedures. The pistol grip can be fitted with backstraps of differing sizes that combined with the movable trigger shoe enables the trigger to exist tailored to the individual shooter.[29]

AX308 [edit]

The AX308 is a stand-solitary 7.62×51mm NATO variant. It is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester and has a smaller brusk activity with a bolt diameter of twenty mm (0.79 in). The AX308 has a 20 MOA forward canted optical rail optimised for long range shooting.

AX50 [edit]

The AX50 is a stand-alone .l BMG (12.seven×99mm NATO) anti-materiel rifle variant that replaced the AW50. It has a big long activity with a bolt diameter of 30 mm (ane.18 in).[30] [31]

Users (7.62×51mm NATO or smaller chamberings) [edit]

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General references [edit]

  • Accuracy International AW Brochure 2005
  • Accuracy International AW Brochure 2011

External links [edit]

  • Accuracy International Official Website
  • AI AXMC Sniper Rifle Datasheet – Accuracy International Official Website
  • AI AXMC Sniper Rifle User Manual – Accuracy International Official Website
  • AI AX308 Sniper Rifle Datasheet – Accurateness International Official Website
  • AI AX308 Sniper Burglarize User Manual – Accuracy International Official Website
  • AI AT308 Sniper Rifle Datasheet – Accuracy International Official Website
  • AI AT308 Burglarize User Manual – Accurateness International Official Website

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