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Stoner Rifle-25 | |
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IDF SR-25 with sound suppressor attached | |
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Type | Sniper rifle |
Land of Origin | United States |
Specifications | |
Length | 1,118 mm (44.0 in) |
Barrel length | Match Rifle 24 in (610 mm) (also LwMatch & Sporter 20 in/510 mm, Carbine 16 in/410 mm) |
Weight | Match Rifle 10.75 lb (4.88 kg), LwMatch 9.5 lb (4.3 kg), |
Cartridge | 7.62x51mm NATO |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Rifling/Twist | 1:11.25" |
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Rate of Fire | Semi-automatic |
Muzzle velocity | |
Feed | 10 and 20-round detachable box magazine |
Sights | None provided, integral Weaver-style rail provided for scope mount. |
Service History | |
In service | 1990-present |
Used by | See Users |
Wars | Afghanistan War, Iraq War, 2006 East Timorese crisis, 2nd Intifada |
Production History | |
Designer | Eugene Stoner |
Manufacturer | Knight's Armament Company |
Unit Cost | US$2495 |
Variants | |
Can expect .75 MOA performance. Trigger is modified AR-15, fully adjustable for over-travel and sear engagement. |
Contents |
[edit] Design
The SR-25 enhanced match rifle utilizes the newer URX II Picatinny-Weaver rail system, rather than the older Mk 11 free-floating RAS, on the top of the receiver to accept different scope mounts or a carrying handle with iron sights (front sight mounted on the rail located on the forward end of the non-modular handguard).[2] The match version is designed to shoot at a precision of 0.5 minute of arc, which corresponds to 0.5-inch (13 mm) groups at 100 yards (91 m).
The Mk 11 Mod 0 system comes in 7.62 mm NATO caliber, and is designed for match-grade 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition. The Mk 11 system includes the rifle, 20 round box magazines, QD (Quick Detachable) scope rings, Leupold Vari-X Mil-dot riflescope, Harris swivel-base bipod on a Knight's mount, and QD sound suppressor, which is also manufactured by Knight's Armament Co.[1] Flip-up BUIS (Back up iron sights) are attached to the modified gas block and upper receiver.
The Mk 11 Mod 0 utilizes a Obermeyer 20 in (510 mm) match target barrel, along with a RAS (Rail Accessory System) fore-end made by KAC, consisting of an 11.35 in (288 mm) long match fore-end. The RAS allows for quick attachment/detachment of MIL-STD-1913 components. The aluminum fore-end makes no contact with the barrel forward of the receiver, allowing for extreme accuracy. The Mk 11 Mod 0 has an empty weight of 15.3 lb (6.9 kg), and an overall length of 45.4 in (115 cm). The civilian version, using the longer 24 in (610 mm) match barrel, are guaranteed to produce groupings using factory match loads of less than 1 in (25 mm) at 100 yd (91 m) or 0.3 angular mil.
The new SR-25 Enhanced Match (E.M.) Carbine is very similar to the KAC M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System,[2] though the M110 utilizes the newer URX Rail system, a length-adjustable fixed buttstock, and an integrated flash suppressor.
[edit] Comparison to the AR-10
- Main article: AR-10 vs SR-25 Comparison
Similarities to and differences from Stoner's AR-10 design are discussed on the AR-10 vs SR-25 Comparison page (taken from "Technical Note 6: Technical Information Concerning AR-10B Series Rifles," from the ArmaLite website).
The information on the page is taken from a paper ArmaLite originally published in order to answer repeated questions concerning the ArmaLite AR-10B series rifles, particularly on differences between the AR-10B series, the M-16 series service rifle, and the SR-25 rifle produced by Knight's Armament Company (KAC).
[edit] Variants
Variant | Features |
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SR-25 Match Rifle |
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SR-25K Special Edition |
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SR-25 LIGHTWEIGHT MATCH |
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SR-25 STONER CARBINE |
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SR-25 SPORTER RIFLE |
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David Tubb SR-25 Match Rifle |
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[edit] Users
- Australia: Australian Army.[3]
- Israel: IDF special forces.[4]
- Poland: GROM.
- Thailand: Royal Thai Army.
- United States: United States Military.[5]
[edit] Resources
Gun Owners' Resource has the following relevant documents available for free download for the SR-25 and/or its variants: |
- Stoner SR-25 Military Operator's Manual - - Stoner SR-25 7.62mm Mark II Mod 0 Type Rifle Systems (KAC Port Number: 98169 NSN: 1005-01-475-7980) and other Military Light Weight Match Models
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[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Max R. Popenker, Knights SR-25, Mk.11 Mod.0 and XM110 sniper rifle (USA)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 SR-25 EM SERIES, Knight's Armament Company
- ↑ http://www.army.gov.au/stayarmy/Sniper.asp
- ↑ http://www.isayeret.com
- ↑ Jones, Richard D. Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009/2010. Jane's Information Group; 35 edition (January 27, 2009). ISBN 978-0710628695.
[edit] External links
The SR-25 is part of a series of pages on: what the U.S. infantry is playing with these days | ||
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Handguns | M9 | M11 | MEU(SOC) | Mk 23 | Mk 24 | |
Rifles | Assault and Battle | M16 | Mk 14 | Mk 17 |
Carbine | HK416 | M4 | Mk 18 | |
Designated Marksman | DMR | M14 | M39 | Mk 12 | SAM-R | SDM-R | SEAL Recon Rifle | |
Sniper | M24 | M40 | M107 | M110 | Mk 11 | Mk 15 | |
Shotguns | M26 | M590 | M870 | M1014 | |
Submachine guns | MP5N | P90 | |
Machine guns | M2HB (still!) | M240B | M249 and Mk 46 | Mk 43 | |
Grenade launchers | M203 | M32 | M320 | M79 | Mk 19 | Mk 47 | |
Mortars | M120 | M224 | M252 | |
Rockets | M3 | M72 series | M136 | M141 | M202A1 | Mk 153 | |
Missiles | FGM-172 | FGM-148 | FIM-92 | |
Cartridges | 12-gauge | 5.7x28mm | 9x19mm NATO | .45 ACP | 5.56x45mm NATO | 7.62x51mm NATO | .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO) | 40x46mm |
The SR-25 is part of a series of pages on guns derived from Stoner's AR-10 and AR-15. | |
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AR-10 • AR-15 • AR-57 • AR-831 • C7/C8 • CAR • CAR-15 • Colt 9mm SMG • CQ • CQBR • GatMalite • GPC • HK416 • HK417 • MSSR • MKA 1919 • M110 • M16 • M16K • M231 • M27 • M4 • M4A2/A3 • M6 • REC7 • Recon Rifle • SDM-R • SAM-R • Shrike • SPR • SR-25 • SR-47 • SR-556 • T-14 • T-15 • T-16 • T-17 • T65 • T86 • T91 |