This video delves into the Steyr SSG-69, a sniper rifle developed in the 1960s for the Austrian military and civilian markets. The analysis highlights its innovative features for the time, including a bolt with six rear-mounted locking lugs, a polymer stock, and a cold hammer-forged barrel. It mentions the rifle's factory 1 MOA accuracy. The description details the military configuration with a 5-round rotary magazine and a ZF69 scope, contrasting it with a civilian example featuring a double set trigger and provision for traditional box magazines. The video also touches upon the action's availability in various civilian calibers.
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