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Accuracy International Unveils AX MKIII and AX50 ELR

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British firearms manufacturer Accuracy International Ltd. (AI) announced the launch of two new models, the AX MKIII and AX 50 ELR multicalibre sniper rifles at the British Shooting Show being held at the NEC, Birmingham, UK from 14th to 16th February, 2020. Both rifles have been produced in line with NATO standards based on operational experience and requirements. The rifles are being marketed globally, but with an emphasis on Europe.They will also be presented at EnforceTac in Nuremberg on 4-5 March.

The AX MKIII is the latest in a long and distinguished line of combat proven sniper rifles from AI and has been designed to meet current operational needs in Europe and around the world. Tested to current NATO requirements for Military Sniper rifles, it has evolved from the successful AXMC multi-calibre rifle and is a variant of the AXSR, produced for the US Market and shares many features. The rifle as supplied is configured in .338 Lapua Magnum and has multi-calibre conversion kits that are user configurable and mission adaptable. new features include an integral Arca-Swiss Style tripod mounting rail under the forend tube and forend grip, barricade supports, AI’s patented and Quickloc barrel system.

The AX 50 ELR long-range anti-materiel rifle is also a multicalibre rifle system. The rifle as supplied is configured in .50 BMG and can be converted to .408 CheyTac® or .375 CheyTac®. Features include Arca-Swiss Style tripod mounting rail under forend grip, barricade supports, AI’s patented Quickloc barrel system and 10 round double stack magazines. Devised as an upgrade, it is the latest iteration of the AW50 rifle and is built to withstand sustained, heavy usage. Inheriting all the attributes of its predecessor, it allows the operator a high level of accuracy and performance in the harshest of conditions.

Accuracy International AX MK III multicalibre sniper rifle
Accuracy International AX MK III multicalibre sniper rifle
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