Lucky
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Reading a thread on a Canadian forum about the best precision rifles, and if there's anywhere where people would own these priceless rifles, it'd be here. Just looking for further information.
Thread: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=145633
Highlights:
DSR
Cheytac Intervention
Thread: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=145633
Highlights:
DSR
---DSR-1.... Once you'ver fired one, everything else pales...
As far as price goes, take an AI and add all of the things that come standard with the DSR and you are not that far off anymore. I came up with about a $2500 difference. Given the quality, the DSR is (IMHO) worth every penny.
---Another vote for the DSR-1. Price would probably be close to 14K by the time you put a S+B 5-25x56 or a little more if you put a Zeiss 6-24 x 72 scope on it!
http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sn38-e.htm
or
http://matrix.dumpshock.com/raygun/f...iper/dsr1.html
---I totally agree it is the most accurate rifle on the market currently with the capabilty of delivering .2 moa accuracy, tests were conducted at the British Army Sniper School .It is amazing rifle to shoot and is extremely well balanced.
Cheytac Intervention
---They Cheytac is a piece of crap.
---I had three of them.They are junk.Way overmade and too heavy for what they are.Poorly designed.
---I didn't replace it with anything.That was they gun they wrote into the script so that was the gun they used.
Here's a pic you doubting Thomas.
Grens actually had to machine an exact copy out of aluminum.It now hangs in the office of the president of Cheytac.He had to build a light weight version because in the final scene where Mark picks up the rifle and points it at people,the gun was too heavy to do it easily.
Two were camed up the same and the third never made it out of the case. http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i306/longshotspage/new109.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i306/longshotspage/new091-1.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i306/longshotspage/new096.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i306/longshotspage/new094.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i306/longshotspage/new092.jpg
---unboy these rifles are not availiable in Canada.We had to get special permits from the US Government just to bring them in for the movie.It was a giant hassle.Paint jobs on ALL the rifles in SHOOTER were done by me.If you want a paint job we can talk.
Things that are crap with the Cheytac.
#1.Weight.Way too heavy
#2.Stock.Fidgety and the button to collapse it was usually stuck.Also looked like it was made out of coat hangers.
#3.Cheek piece too short.
#4.The point of the tube was?????Oh yeah.Too hold on the crappy bipod that swiveled all over the place at the most annoying moments.
#5.The carry handle on the botom was for?Carrying it upside down?Guess they had to attach something to the tube.
#6.Action seemed overbuilt for the caliber.
#7.Remington trigger was fine but when your gun is being featured in a movie at least check it to make sure all the parts work and are present.
Shall I go on?
I'm not saying that the caliber is bad.I have some dummy rounds for it and they are amazing.The BC must be stupid.Just saying that in my humble opinion there are better rifles out there.I'd take a Timberwolf over it any day.Least if I had to jump with it I'd know that it wouldn't fall apart if I had a rough landing.
---27 lbs without ammo and scope.
---I like this one better to be honest!
http://www.cheytac.com/M-310R.html
---Yep fair enough.Didn't do it for me at all.Like I said,I really like the other rifles they have,but this one isn't very well designed.
And yeah we never got to shoot anything other than blanks through it.But damn I was tempted!
---They Cheytacs were done with model paint because it had to be able to come off and also get weathered.Were I to do it on someones gun I would probably do it in duracoat like this one in my post.Then its bulletproof.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...d.php?t=145595
Or perhaps model paint with a duracoat matte clear overspray.