This video provides an in-depth look at the G150, a rare and unique silenced anti-materiel rifle developed for the secretive Swiss P-26 'stay-behind' organization. The P-26 was formed in 1981 to counter potential foreign occupation and was armed with specialized guerrilla warfare weapons. The G150, intended for destroying enemy equipment like radar and fuel tanks, featured commercial JP Sauer actions, SIG 540 components, and a substantial two-part suppressor. It was chambered for the .41 Remington Magnum cartridge, loaded with subsonic bullets. The video highlights the rifle's unusual 4-6 power scope and its limited production, with only an estimated 250 made and three known to exist today. Access to one of these rare examples was arranged by an anonymous viewer.
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