This video examines the practical accuracy of the SG 550-1 Sniper rifle, a firearm developed in the 1980s for law enforcement at shorter ranges. The review explores its performance at up to 500 yards, using the GP90 5.6x45mm cartridge. It draws a comparison to its representation as the "Krieg 550 Commando" in the game Counterstrike, referencing the "auto-sniper" concept. The description also touches on the evolution of law enforcement sniper rifles and their distinction from military Designated Marksman Rifles (DMRs). The video highlights observer setup gear from Vortex Optics and Slate Black Industries.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Swiss 1897 Schmidt-Rubin Kadettengewehr Training Rifle. It details the rifle's historical context, explaining its adoption by Swiss cadet corps as a replacement for older Vetterli carbines. The description highlights the rifle's single-shot design, its lineage from the Schmidt-Rubin 1889/96 action, and its production numbers. A key feature discussed is the innovative rear sight, calibrated for both standard Army GP90 rounds and a reduced cadet load, allowing for matched trajectories despite different ranges.
This video provides a detailed look at the Swiss Schmidt-Rubin M1889 rifle, chambered in 7.5x53.5mm GP90. The presenter aims to debunk common misconceptions, particularly regarding the ammunition's "smokeless" properties, arguing that books describing it as "semi-smokeless" are incorrect. The video highlights the historical significance of this Swiss firearm and its specific caliber, offering expert insight for enthusiasts.
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