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All these qualities which the brand has kept over the years have really helped ensure that it remains a favorite rifle among sharpshooters enforcing the law. This is one premium rifle for hunting that is designed based on the traditional model.

Many people know this particular variant for its dependability and accuracy. As far as accuracy and dependability go, this variant can easily stand toe to toe with the CDL. Another deluxe model, it features a Walnut finish that is the same for the other CDL variants. The design is a call back to the Monte Carlo finish, with the difference being that this is a little on the lighter side. Notable for being cheaper compared to the other Remington models, the SPS Varmint is more affordable thanks to the way its stock is designed.

These sub-models have synthetic stocks, instead of the traditional one that the rest of the sub-models are equipped with. If you don't really mind what the gun appears like, this is one model that will get you the quality of the Remington minus having to shell out a hefty sum.

This is virtually the same rifle as the SPS Varmint but with a few minor upgrades. The rifle has a polished finish of stainless steel that lends a much sleeker look to the gun. It also features a barrel with six flutes, specifically designed to improve cooling as well as reduce the overall weight of the rifle.

While it is significantly smaller compared to the rest of the varmint variants, all the calibers for the VTR are all available with a barrel length of 22 inches. In place of the black matte synthetic design, what the VLS has is a finish of laminated wood grain, lending a vintage appeal to the rifle. It is unlocked at rank 12, or it can be purchased with credits. It was originally designed to be mass-produced. There are many different variants of the Remington used for different purposes - being designed for civilian, police, or military service.

The most well-known Remington model that served in the U. S military and law enforcement is the Remington Model 40x. For its class, the Remington 's base damage statistics are on the lower end. However, like most sniper rifles, the R is capable of a one-shot kill 1SK with headshots at all distances. Muzzle velocity is on the lower end of the sniper rifle spectrum at studs per second, which is not much faster than that of assault rifles.

Only the AWS is slower in terms of velocity, being integrally suppressed. Reload times are mixed, having a fast tactical reload of 3. The R also has a shorter-than-average scope steady time, meaning users who tend to steady their scope often might find the R not as suited to a more traditional sniper role.

The R is better suited for an offensive playstyle—the higher RoF than other sniper rifles allows gives a user an advantage at medium range over some of its slower class members. The higher RoF allows for faster follow-up shots, decent for aggressive sniper tactics. Its lower muzzle velocity further enforces this. However, despite the faster follow-up shots, the less forgiving 1SK area compared to the likes of the Intervention or BFG 50 means that users must remain accurate with their shot placement, particularly in close quarters.

It also requires a user has to have sharp reaction times, given the more aggressive playstyle the weapon suits. A user must be able to aim precisely at a target and kill them within a short amount of time. Regarding barrel attachments, they are not paramount on the R but the Flash Hider is worth considering, as it removes the muzzle flash omitted from the barrel, allowing for a clearer sight picture when performing follow-up shots.

The Muffler is a good choice as well, as a muffler is generally considered to be a direct upgrade to the Flash Hider on Bolt action sniper rifles, lever action rifles, and pump action shotguns. Remington Arms introduced the Model bolt action rifle way back in , since that date there have been a whole host of variants produced with a whole variety of differing specifications, materials, stock designs and calibers.

The simple common denominator however is that all Remington 's are produced with the aim of being an affordable mass produced rifle, and my god did Remington achieve it.

There are probably more Remington 's knocking about especially in the U. S than any other bolt action rifle in the world. The action of the itself is designed with this mass production in mind and has two forward dual opposing lugs. The bolt is made from three pieces forged together body, head, and bolt handle and the ejector is constructed as a C clip sitting within the bolt face.

Rifles can usually be obtained in one of three action lengths, ranging from short actions such as the. Detachable box magazines can be obtained however many 's are of the drop plate variety. These days this is to the Remington's detriment. Drop plates are out of fashion and to my mind rightly so.

Unloading the rifle in the field and having 4 rounds spill out in the dirt can be irritating to say the least. With a heavy 26 inch barrel with twist and injection moulded stock the rifle is quite heavy weighing in at 8.



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