Remington Semi Automatic Sniper System

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Remington Semi Automatic Sniper System (RSASS)
TypePrecision rifle
Sniper Rifle
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service2012–present
Production history
Designed2010-present
ManufacturerRemington Arms
Specifications
Mass15.75 lb (7.14 kg)[1]
Length39.5 in (100 cm)[1]
Barrel length18 in (46 cm)[1]
20 in (51 cm)[1]

Cartridge7.62 NATO[1]
Barrels1:10 twist [1]
Effective firing range875–1,100 yd (800–1,006 m)[1]
Feed system20-round magazine

The Remington Semi Automatic Sniper System (RSASS) is a semi-automatic precision rifle manufactured by Remington Arms.

Design and features[edit]

The RSASS was designed by Remington with help from JP Enterprises Company. The rifle is built with JP-made components including a left-side charging handle receiver and trigger group but is sold and supported by Remington. Remington offers the R11 RSASS rifle as a complete package, with a Leupold telescopic sight, a quick-detachable suppressor, a Harris bipod and a carrying case.[2] The stated accuracy for the RSASS is Sub-MOA, with an effective range of up to 1,100 yd (1,000 m).[1]

The rifle is based on the Stoner AR-10 system adapted to .308 caliber cartridges, with adjustable direct gas impingement operation and rotary bolt locking. The receiver is designed with a folding charging handle located on the left side, which facilitates more comfortable operation from prone position and does not reciprocate during firing. The barrel is made from stainless steel for maximum accuracy and fitted with a flash hider (when a suppressor is not used). Additional features include a fully adjustable Magpul stock and a flat-top style upper receiver with integral Picatinny rail. The rifle is fed using SR-25 pattern .308/7.62 magazines with 19- or 20-round capacities.[2]

Use[edit]

The primary market for the RSASS is law enforcement and military as a designated marksman/sniper rifle.[2] As of January 2013, the rifle is only available for Military/LEOs and not for civilian sales.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "R11 RSASS". Remington Arms. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Popenker, Max. "Remington R11 RSASS rifle". Modern Firearms. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  3. ^ "FAQs". Remington Arms. Retrieved 1 January 2013.

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