SSG08

SSG08

Several SSG08s being exhibited on Interpolitex 2011
Type Sniper rifle
Place of origin Austria
Production history
Manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher
Specifications
Cartridge .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum
7.62×51mm NATO
.300 Winchester Magnum
.338 Lapua Magnum
Action Bolt-action

The Scharfschützengewehr 2008 (Sniper Rifle Model 2008) or SSG 08 is a modern sniper rifle developed by Steyr Mannlicher in Austria. The rifle is a further evolution of the SSG 04 sniper rifle, produced by the same company.

It is a highly accurate bolt-action sniper rifle, with a folding stock and an adjustable cheek piece and butt plate. It is equipped with a bipod and a rear spike for added stability. The pistol grip is customisable by changing the front and back straps. The rifle has a picatinny rail for mounting optics. The rifle also boasts a new compensator over previous models, with the ability to attach a suppressor. Introduced in 2008, it is believed that the elite EKO Cobra unit of the Austrian police had its hand in developing this weapon. The SSG 08 shares same SBS action, cold hammer-forged barrels, trigger units and magazines as its parent, SSG 04 sniper rifle, but features aluminum alloy stock with side-folding fully adjustable butt and additional Picatinny rails on the forend. The SSG08 is advertised as capable of sub-MOA accuracy with proper ammunition.

Steyr-Mannlicher SSG 08 sniper rifles are based on the Steyr SBS rotary bolt action with four frontal locking lugs, arranged in pairs. Cold hammer-forged barrels are available in standard or compact lengths (compact only in 7.62 NATO). Feed is from detachable box magazines, holding six .338LM, eight .300WM or ten 7.62mm NATO rounds. Single-stage triggers are factory set for optimum performance, but can be adjusted by the user. It is not equipped with iron sights.

It has high mobility, which can give advantage when moving around.

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References

http://www.steyr-mannlicher.com/de/behoerdenwaffen/steyr-ssg-08/ http://www.steyr-mannlicher.com/uploads/media/STM_Produktblatt_SSG_08_press_01.pdf

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