Test Rifle 6
£4,666

A rifle is a shoulder-fired, long-barrelled firearm with a rifled barrel—containing spiral grooves (“lands” and “grooves”)—designed for high accuracy and long-range shooting. It uses the energy of a fixed cartridge to propel a single projectile, often used in hunting, military, and sport. 

Key Characteristics and Components

  • Rifled Barrel: The defining feature, with internal grooves that impart spin, stabilizing the bullet for greater accuracy and range.
  • Action: The mechanism for loading, firing, and ejecting cartridges, including types like bolt-action, lever-action, and semi-automatic.
  • Stock and Forend: Designed for two-handed use and stabilization against the shoulder.
  • Components: Key parts include the muzzle, barrel, action, trigger, stock, and often a magazine for holding multiple rounds. 

Overview

  • Make: Test Make 1
  • Rifle Calibre: .223 Remington / 5.56x45mm NATO
  • Rifle: Case/Bag, Silencer, Bipod
  • Rifle: Screw Cut (For Silencer), Adjustable Stock
  • Model: Test Model 1