MICOR Leader 50
| MICOR Leader 50 | |
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| Type | Bullpup sniper rifle |
| Place of origin |
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| Production history | |
| Designer | Charles St. George |
| Manufacturer | MICOR Defence |
| Unit cost | $6800.00 (projected) |
| Produced | Never produced |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 17 lbs (without magazine) |
| Length | 39" (with 24" barrel) |
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| Cartridge | .50 BMG |
| Cartridge weight | 1760 grains (approximately 1/4 pound) |
| Caliber | .50 |
| Barrels | 24" |
| Action | Annular short-stroke gas piston |
| Effective firing range | Approximately 1600 yards |
| Maximum firing range | Approximately 2000 yards (roughly 1 mile) |
| Feed system | 10-round detachable box magazine |
| Sights | None (M1913 Picatinny Rail for user-supplied sight) |
The MICOR Leader 50 is a heavy semi-automatic sniper rifle of US origin. The weapon has a bullpup layout, and was never put into production.[1] [2]
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