Airsoft Sniper Rifle Magazine M24 Dimensions

Airsoft Sniper Rifle Magazine M24 Dimensions


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Sniper rifle

Burglarize, Quotient 7.62 mm, Sniper Weapon System, M24
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The M24 rifle

Blazon Sniper rifle
Place of origin United States
Service history
In service 1988–present
Used past See Users
Wars Salvadoran Civil War
Gulf War
War in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan
Iraq War
Syrian Civil War[1]
State of war in Iraq (2014–2017)[two]
Production history
Designed 1988
Manufacturer Remington Arms
Produced 1988-present
Variants M24A2, M24A3, M24E1
Specifications
Mass 5.4 kg (eleven.88 lbs) empty, w/. sling, without telescopic (M24)
7.three kg (16 lbs) max weight with 24-hour interval optical sight, sling swivels, carrying strap, fully loaded magazine[three]
5.6 kg (12.32 lbs) empty, w/sling, without scope (M24A3).
Length 1,092 mm (43 in) (M24A1, M24A2);
(46.v in) (M24A3)
Barrel length 610 mm (24 in)(M24A1, M24A2);
685.eight mm (27 in) (M24A3)

Cartridge 7.62×51mm NATO (M24, M24A2)[4] .338 Lapua Magnum (M24A3)[iv]
Action Commodities-action
Rate of fire twenty rpm
Muzzle velocity 2,580 ft/south (790 m/s) west/M118LR Sniper load (175 gr.)
Constructive firing range
  • 800 metres (875 yd) (7.62×51mm)
  • i,500 metres (one,640 yd) (.338 Lapua Magnum)
Maximum firing range Estimated 4,400 metres (iv,812 yd) w/M118LR Sniper load (175 gr.)
Feed system five-round internal magazine (M24),
5-round detachable box magazine (M24A2, M24A3)
Sights Telescopic; detachable fill-in fe sights

The M24 Sniper Weapon Organisation (SWS) or M24 is the military and constabulary version of the Remington Model 700 rifle, M24 being the model proper noun assigned by the United States Army after adoption as their standard sniper burglarize in 1988. The M24 is referred to equally a "weapon system" because information technology consists of non merely a rifle, but also a detachable telescopic sight and other accessories.

The M24 SWS has the "long action" bolt version of the Remington 700 receiver but is chambered for the seven.62×51mm NATO "short activeness" cartridge that has an overall length of ii.750 inches (69.85 mm). The "long action" allows the rifle to be re-configured for dimensionally larger cartridges upwardly to 3.340 inches (84.84 mm) in overall length.

The M24 originally came tapped for the Leupold Ultra M3A 10×42mm fixed-power telescopic, which came with a circle-shaped mil-dot drinking glass-etched reticle. This was later replaced in 1998 past the Leupold Mk iv LR/T M1 10×40mm fixed-power telescopic with an elongated-shaped mil-dot wire reticle.[5]

The start number is the telescopic'south magnification (ten) and the second number in millimeters (40mm) is the bore of the objective lens. A fixed power scope has just ane magnification (e.grand., 10×) and a variable ability scope can be adjusted to focus betwixt a range of magnifications (due east.g., three–nine× is adjustable from a minimum power of 3× to a maximum power of 9×). The rifle itself comes with a detachable Harris 9–13" 1A2-LM or Harris ix–13" 1A2-L bipod unit.

The M24 SWS was to be replaced with the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Arrangement, a contract awarded to Knight's Armament Company. Notwithstanding, the Army still connected to acquire M24s from Remington until February 2010 and upgraded to the A2 and M24E1 standard in many cases, continuing to serve.[6] The Army chose to upgrade all its M24 rifles in the arsenals to the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, with the last M24 being converted in April 2014.[7]

Specifications [edit]

U.S. Ground forces sniper squad with the M24 SWS.

Scope: Leupold Ultra M3A x×42mm fixed power, or Leupold Mk 4 LR/T M3 10×40mm stock-still power telescopic. Detachable emergency Redfield-Palma International back-up iron sights, they are attached to iron sight bases that are screwed into drilled and tapped holes machined into the forepart of the barrel and dorsum on the left side of the receiver. In 2001 when Remington had the second contract to the U.S. military, minor changes were done to the M24. These changes included two slice Leupold Mark iv scope ring bases instead of the i piece on the kickoff series rifles, and a switch from Redfield-Palma International iron sights to some other manufacturer OK Weber. Redfield was out of business organization by so, necessitating a change.

Butt: Made of 416R stainless steel. The bore twist is 1-turn-in-11.25 inches [i:285.75 mm] and the rifling is v radial lands and grooves (5-R) with a right-hand (RH) twist. Because of the odd number of lands, none of the lands are 180° apart, i.e. in straight opposition. This results in less bullet deformation, which (at least in theory) produces more than consistent betoken of impact. In v-R rifling, the "side" of the state is cut at a 65° angle, rather than 90° in conventional rifling. This results in less barrel fouling, and more consistent bespeak of impact, compared to conventional rifling when relatively high numbers of rounds are fired between cleaning, as might be expected in war machine applications.

Stock: H-S Precision PST-024, the model with the stock-still cheek piece, adjustable LOP and hinged floorplate. The stock secures the activeness via an aluminum bedding cake to keep it rigid. The barrel is free floating. A twin-strut extension that pulls out of the barrel allows a 2-inch [50.8mm] adjustment to length-of-pull, also as allowing for the weapon to fit within the M-1950 Weapon Container for Airborne Operations. This is effected past a thick wheel on a primal grooved pillar for adjusting the length and a thin locking ring backside it locks the thick wheel in identify. The stock is primarily fabricated from a polymer cream reinforced with fiberglass, carbon fiber, and Kevlar to reduce weight and and then painted with a heavy duty polane paint. They were rigorously tested before being approved past Remington and the armed services.

Accuracy: According to MIL-R-71126(AR), iii.15.7 Targeting and Accurateness, The rifle shall accomplish the dispersion set along below when fired from a Regime approved machine rest. The average mean radius shall be less than or equal to the values stated below. The minimum rate of fire for conducting this test shall be three rounds per minute.[3]

Range / Boilerplate Mean Radius (AMR) — Hateful Radius (MR) expresses the average distance of all the shots from the center of the shot group. AMR averages the MR of several shot groups.

  • 200 yards (183 k): 1.3 inches
  • 273 yards (250 grand): ane.4 inches
  • 300 yards (274 m): i.9 inches

The radial distance from the calculated middle of impact of the first target compared to the calculated heart of impacts of the subsequent targets shall be less or equal to 1.086 MOA (3.3 inches @ 300 yards, 2.ii inches @ 200 yards, 2.4 inches @ 200 meters) on an average footing.

The actual rifle requirements for accuracy were .35 MOA from a car rest and according to Major John Mende (ret.) this accuracy had to be maintained to 10,000 rounds. He stated, "Interesting side notation was there was a x,000 circular requirement for the barrel to maintain the original accuracy. In fact after some 10,000 round tests we discovered the accuracy improved. A few barrels were tested past xx,000 and accuracy never went below the original accurateness requirement."[viii]

Maximum effective range is given as 800 meters (875 yd), just tape shots accept been made with the M24 at over 1,000 meters (1,094 yd). Meanwhile, the standard optical sight has a maximum elevation adjustment of ane,000 meters (1,094 yd).

Match-grade armament [edit]

M24 sniper rifle, equipped with an AN/PVS-10 Sniper Night Sight (SNS).[nine]

  • 7.62 × 51mm M118 Match Form: A 173-grain round.
  • 7.62 × 51mm M118LR Long Range: A 175-grain round using Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point Gunkhole Tail projectiles.
    • 7.62mm M118 Long Range Functioning Data:
    • Muzzle velocity (nominal): 2,580 anxiety per second (786 m/south)
    • Bedroom pressure (typical): 52,000 psi (360 MPa)
    • Action time (max): 4 ms
    • Average horizontal spread at ane,000 metres (1,094 yd): 10.3 in (0.899 MOA)
    • Average vertical spread at one,000 metres (1,094 yd): 14 in (ane.222 MOA)[x]

According to JBM Ballistics,[xi] using the G7 ballistic coefficient provided past Bryan Litz, the 7.62mm M118 Long Range 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge, when fired at its nominal muzzle velocity of 786 chiliad/s (2,580 ft/s), should accept approximately 878 metres (960 yd) supersonic range under International Standard Temper conditions at bounding main level (air density ρ=1.225 kg/miii).

  • 7.62 × 51mm MK 316 Modern 0 Special Ball, Long Range: A 175-grain round consisting of Sierra MatchKing Hollow Signal Gunkhole Tail projectiles, Federal Cartridge Visitor match cartridge cases and Gilt Medal Match primers and an undisclosed modified extruded propellant. The 7.62 × 51mm MK 316 Modern 0 Special Brawl, Long Range cartridges have an accuracy requirement based around 10-round shotgroups. The Propellant has been verified as modified version of IMR 4064 as stated in DODIC: AB39 NSN: 1305-01-567-6944.[ commendation needed ]
    • The average extreme spread for 10-round shotgroups shall be less than or equal to the following values:
    • 600 yd: vii.0 in (first Product Lot). This equates to a ≤ ane.one MOA requirement at 548.six m.
    • 300 yd: 3.5 in (afterward first Production Lot). This equates to a ≤ ane.1 MOA requirement at 274.3 thousand.

The maximum muzzle velocity standard departure is set at 15 ft/s (four.57 m/due south). Information published on acceptance tests regarding five MK 316 Modernistic 0 cartridge production lots indicated a sub 2.4 in at 300 yd operation. This equates to a sub 0.eight MOA operation at 274.3 m for the listed armament lots.[12]

  • IMI seven.62 × 51mm 175 Grain Lucifer OTM-BT Razor Core: a 175-grain match grade sniping round loaded with Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point Gunkhole Tail projectiles manufactured past Israeli Military Industries, and in use by the Israel Defense force Forces.

This IMI ammunition has an boilerplate muzzle velocity of 770 m/s (two,526 ft/s) from a 56 cm (22 in) long butt and shoots groups of ≤ 25.4 cm (10 in) extreme spread at a distance of 550 g (600 yd), an accurateness that equals ≤ ane.6 MOA.[13] [14]

M24 SWS system components (U.S. Army photo).

M24 variants [edit]

XM24A1 [edit]

An experimental variant re-chambered for the .300 Winchester Magnum (7.62×67mm) round. Information technology was not adopted by the U.s.a. Army due to concerns that operatives in the field would non be able to larn the special ammo. Besides, the available .300 Winchester Magnum ammo that was procured sometimes misfired due to incompletely-burned propellant in the longer cartridge.

M24A2 [edit]

Remington has adult an improved version of the M24 rifle, known as the M24A2. The A2 model features a detachable 5-round magazine, top-mounted and adjustable side-mounted Picatinny rail (advertised past Remington as "MARS", or Modular Accessory Rail Organisation), barrel modifications designed to accommodate a audio suppressor, and an improved H-South Precision PST-026 stock with adjustable cheek summit and length of pull. Existing M24s can as well be converted into M24A2s, which replaces the stock and adds the new detachable magazine feed. The conversion requires a re-barreling of the weapon so it can have the OPS silencer.

M24A3 [edit]

Remington developed the M24A3 SWS, a variant of the M24 chambered for the .338 Lapua Magnum round (eight.58×70mm) and feeding from a 5-round detachable box mag.[xv] It comes tapped for the Leupold Mk 4 M1LR/T 8.5–25×50mm Variable Ability day telescopic. It tin can also use detachable front and rear Redundancy Atomic number 26 Sights in an emergency (BUIS units are standard accessories that can be fitted to the Picatinny Runway that runs on the height of the receiver and forth the butt).

U.S. Army 2009 solicitation for an M24 reconfiguration [edit]

The U.S. Army put out a solicitation in May 2009 for reconfiguring M24 Sniper Weapon Systems currently available in Army inventory consisting of a:[sixteen]

  • Rebarreling/rechambering the SWS'south barrel optimized to accommodate Mk 248 (DODIC A191) .300 Winchester Magnum ammunition.
  • Replacement of existing weaver rails with a MIL-STD-1913 rails capable of accommodating both a day optic and in-line forward mounted, AN/PVS-26 (NSN 5855-01-538-8121) prototype intensified (I2) night vision device.
  • Reconfiguring the stock with a stock that incorporates a detachable box mag, adaptable comb and length of pull.
  • Add-on of a detachable sound suppressor besides as any necessary barrel modifications required for a sound suppressor interface.
  • Replacement of the existing 24-hour interval optic sight (DOS) and rings with an Army specified variable power day optic and compatible rings.

The U.s. government purchased MK 248 MOD 1 .300 Winchester Magnum lucifer-grade ammunition in 2009 for use in .300 Winchester Magnum sniper rifles like the U.South. Navy Mk.13 Modern 5 rifle or reconfigured M24 SWSs. This ammunition was adult as a .300 Winchester Magnum Match Product Improvement (PIP) and uses the 14.26 g (220 gr) Sierra MatchKing Hollow Point Boat Tail (HPBT) very-low-drag bullet fired at a nominal muzzle velocity of 869 m/s (2,850 ft/southward) ± 15.2 m/southward (50 ft/s). According to the U.S. Navy this ammunition should increase the maximum effective range of .300 Winchester Magnum sniper burglarize systems to 1,370 thou (ane,500 yd), decrease wind deflection on bullets in flight and utilise a reduced cage flash propellant that remains temperature stable across an operational temperature range of −32 °C to 74 °C (−25 °F to 165 °F).[12] [17] [18] According to JBM Ballistics,[xi] using the G7 ballistic coefficient provided past Bryan Litz, the Mk 248 Modern i .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge, when fired at its nominal muzzle velocity of 869 m/due south (2,850 ft/s), should have approximately 1,286 m (1,406 yd) supersonic range under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at bounding main level (air density ρ=ane.225 kg/k3).

2010 M24E1 Enhanced Sniper Rifle reconfiguration competition [edit]

M24E1/XM2010 reconfigured Sniper Weapon Organization chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum.

In September 2010 the United States Army'southward Articulation Munitions and Lethality Contracting Centre awarded Remington a Firm Fixed Price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract (W15QKN-10-R-0403) for the upgrade of up to three,600 M24 Sniper Weapon Systems currently fielded to the Army pending type classification every bit the M24E1 Enhanced Sniper Burglarize (ESR).[19] Later on the Enhanced Sniper Rifle was classified as the XM2010. The major configuration alter for this system is the conversion from 7.62×51mm NATO to dimensionally larger .300 Winchester Magnum ammunition exploiting the M24's "long action" commodities to provide additional precision and range.[20] [21]

The M24E1/XM2010 is considered a "total conversion upgrade", by which the barrel, stock, magazines, muzzle brake, suppressor, and fifty-fifty the eyes will be changed. Besides the rechambering and rebarreling with a 610 mm (24 in) long, 254 mm (ane in ten inch) twist rate (5R) hammer-forged barrel the principal reconfiguration changes compared to vii.62×51mm NATO chambered M24 rifles are:[22]

  • Plumbing equipment a new chassis (stock) assembly, which maximizes the corporeality of physical adjustments for the sniper to provide a better user customized fit. The chassis has a folding buttstock that shortens the system for easier transport and better concealment during move and accommodates the mounting of accessories via removable MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny Rails.
  • Fitting a 5-round detachable box magazine.
  • Fitting a quick-attachable/detachable Advanced Armament Corp. sound suppressor with cage brake.
  • Fitting a Leupold Mark 4 half-dozen.5–xx×50mm ER/T M5 Front Focal variable power telescopic sight featuring a 30 mm tube diameter, first focal plane Horus Vision H-37 grid organization range estimation reticle and Bullet Drop Bounty.[23] [24]
  • Applying avant-garde corrosion resistant coatings throughout the organisation.

According to Remington Arms each rifle is tested to meet (and typically exceeds) the requirement to fire ≤ 1 MOA (less than a 2-inch shot group at 200 yards) before being released for fielding.[20]

Based on the results and feedback from troops, the U.S. Army decided in May 2011 to supervene upon its entire fleet of M24s, ordering a full of 2,558 M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifles. By September 2012, the Army had fielded more than 1,400 systems every bit part of an urgent textile release. The M2010 achieved Type Classification-Standard in July 2013 and Total Materiel Release in September 2013, supporting procurement for the balance of the Ground forces requirement. On April 25, 2014, the 2,558th M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle was completed.[25] [26] [vii]

IDF modernized M24 [edit]

In 2019 the Israel Defense force Forces started to upgrade the M24 and supercede the stock and receiver of the old M24 rifles with a modern chassis stock assembly with AR15/M16 pistol grip that increases the number of physical adjustments to individual ergonomic preferences, magazine feeding and MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails around the barrel. The modernized M24 entered service in 2021.[27]

Differences between M24 and M40 [edit]

The U.S. Marine Corps also uses the Remington 700/40x action equally the basis for its M40 Sniper Weapon System.[28] The main deviation between the U.S. Army and the U.Southward. Marine Corps rifles is that while the U.S. Marine Corps M40 variants utilise the brusk-action version of the Remington 700/40x (which is designed for shorter cartridges such as the .308 Winchester/7.62×51 mm NATO), the U.S. Army M24 uses the Remington 700 Long Action.[28] Despite the fact that the M24 comes fitted with a 7.62×51mm NATO butt upon issue, retaining the longer action allows them to reconfigure the burglarize in dimensionally larger cartridge chamberings if necessary (which has been the example during the longer engagement distances during Operation Indelible Freedom). Long actions too increment reliability and reduce jamming by reducing the angle of cartridges leaving the magazine and permit long, low-drag heavy-for-quotient bullets to be loaded in short-action cartridges that otherwise would not fit in brusk-action cartridges, magazines and receivers.

The U.S. Army reconfigured their M24 rifles to M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifles rechambering the original M24 rifles to .300 Winchester Magnum. The USMC M40A3 uses a 25 inches (635 mm) Schneider barrel and the U.S. Army M24 used a 24 inches (610 mm) Rock Creek 5R butt.

Users [edit]

IDF M24 sniper rifle, colored in camouflage scheme.

Non-State Actors [edit]

  • Used by ISIL fighters in the Philippines as captured weapons.[49]

See also [edit]

  • List of individual weapons of the U.Southward. Armed services
  • Listing of coiffure-served weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces

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External links [edit]

  • Media related to M24 SWS at Wikimedia Commons
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