AMR-2

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The AMR-2 (Anti Materiel Rifle - 2) is a 12.7mm Sniper Rifle yet another Chinese indigenously developed large-calibre heavy anti-material sniper rifle introduced in early 2000s. Designed and developed by China South Industries Group, the rifle uses bolt-action and a conventional design. The AMR-2 fires 12.7 x 108mm sniper rifle cartridge from a 5-round box detachable magazine fitted directly ahead of the trigger group. The barrel is free-floated and has a large double baffle muzzle break for better accuracy.

  • Calibre: 12.7mm
  • Muzzle velocity: N/A
  • Weight: 9.8kg (empty)
  • Length: 1,420mm (stock open); 1,230mm (stock closed)
  • Barrel length: 850mm
  • Magazine capacity: 5 rounds
  • Effective range: 1500 m

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