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NON-GUN: .50 Cal Sniper Rifle

NON-GUN: .50 Cal Sniper Rifle

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The following prop is a “Non-Gun”. Please see our glossary for an explanation of what a Non-Gun is and how they are implemented.

This Non-Gun mimics a .50Cal sniper rifle with fluted barrel and bipod.





NON-GUN: Black Sniper Rifle

NON-GUN: Black Sniper Rifle

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The following prop is a “Non-Gun”. Please see our glossary for an explanation of what a Non-Gun is and how they are implemented.

This Non-Gun mimics a generic bolt-action rifle in a black finish and synthetic stock. This is suitable for use as both a hunting rifle and a law enforcement/military sniper weapon.





DTR Stealth Recon Scout

DTR Stealth Recon Scout

First unveiled in 2008, the Stealth Recon Scout (SRS) is bullpup, bolt-action sniper rifle that was developed by the American firearm manufacturer Desert Tactical Arms. The SRS weapon system look and feels unique when compared to traditional sniper rifles however, is purported to perform at the same level. Not only does the SRS claim to be 11 inches shorter than conventional sniper rifles, the SRS also boasts an unparalleled balance feel for the shooter due to the rifle’s bullpup design.





Panther LRT-SASS

Panther LRT-SASS

The Panther LRT-SASS is a semi-automatic sniper rifle that was developed from Eugene Stoner’s AR platform. The LRT-SASS was created to address the US military’s need of a reliable semi-automatic sniper. Sniper rifles used by the military, such as the M24, were prized for their reliability and amazing accuracy however, these rifles have a major drawback. Due to their bolt-action, effectively engaging multiple targets is very challenging at best.





Savage Model 10 FP Tactical

Savage Model 10 FP Tactical

The Savage Model 110 was designed to be an economical and flexible rifle from the start. The barrel is threaded into to the receiver and fixed via a large locknut located just ahead of the receiver, with a recoil lug sandwiched between the two. This system allows the owner to swap barrels to cartridge other sized rounds, limiting the need for other rifles. The Model 110 series’ assembly is such that, a minor manufacturing tweak to the weapon supports left-handed users.





Iver Johnson AMAC 1500

Iver Johnson AMAC 1500

The .50 caliber Iver Johnson AMAC Model 1500 sniper rifle is a variation of the "RAP Model 500" originally designed by a team lead by D. Haskins of Research Armaments Prototypes. The RAP Model 500 was developed at the request of US Armed forces during 1981-82 and was later purchased by US military in 1983. During the 1980s, Iver Johnson Arms bought and upgraded the design and marketed the weapon as the AMAC-1500. The RAP Model 500 and the Iver Johnson AMAC-1500 are mostly similar in basic design elements with some exceptions, such as a different barrel shape, muzzle brake, and bipod.





CheyTac M-200

CheyTac M-200

The CheyTac M-200 “Intervention” rifle is a manually operated, rotating bolt rifle. The retractable buttstock allows for not only easy adjustments, but simple storage and transportation when completely folded. The buttstock also contains a hinged monopod for further stability. The M-200 rifle is fed using detachable single stack magazines, which contain 5 rounds each. While no iron sights are provided on the M-200, the top of the receiver is fitted with a permanent Mil-Std Picatinny rail for a variety of scope mounts.





Savage Model 110 FP Tactical

Savage Model 110 FP Tactical

The Savage Model 110 was designed to be an economical and flexible rifle from the start. The barrel is threaded into to the receiver and fixed via a large locknut located just ahead of the receiver, with a recoil lug sandwiched between the two. This system allows the owner to swap barrels to cartridge other sized rounds, limiting the need for other rifles. The Model 110 series’ assembly is such that, a minor manufacturing tweak to the weapon supports left-handed users.





Grendal-Sako Sniper Rifle

Grendal-Sako Sniper Rifle

A compact sniper rifle with a folding stock.





Henry US Survivial Rifle

Henry US Survivial Rifle

This is a custom made stainless steel sniper clone of the Henry US Survival Sniper Rifle. The Henry rifle is intended for use as a light weight and compact instrument to be used in wilderness survival situations however, due to the rifle’s ability to be broken down into six generic looking parts, it can also be used as a concealable weapon which may be smuggled into high security areas.




          
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