B&T APR338 Sniper Rifle System cal..338lm

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Technical Specifications B&T APR338 Sniper Rifle System cal..338lm manufactured by Brügger+Thomet, Switzerland TS-7857.05 Brügger & Thomet AG P.O. Box 42 3608 Thun Switzerland Fon +41 33 334 67 00 Fax +41 33 334 67 01 info@brugger-thomet.ch www.brugger-thomet.ch

Table of Contents 1. General Description 3 2. Nomenclature and Technical Data of Rifle 3 3. Nomenclature and Technical Data of Rifle Scope 5 4. Nomenclature and Technical Data of Suppressor 7 5. Ammunition 8 6. Weapon Main Components 12 7. Weapon Function 16 8. List of Technical Data Required 18 9. Accessories 19 10. Warranty Information and Disclaimer 21 Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 2 von 21

1. General Description The weapon system is basically consisting of a bolt action rifle cal..338 LM with suppressor, a rifle scope and a user specific cartridge. The system is intended to be a soldier's primary weapon and serve him as anti-personnel rifle. The system must be able to hit a head-sized target up to 600 m distance or a torso-sized target over 1300 m and more with a first round hit probability of over 99%. Although being a precision-instrument, the system must resist the harsh military use and remain functional in typical operational environments. 2. Nomenclature and Technical Data of Rifle 2.1 Nomenclature of Rifle Stock (folding) Bolt w / handle Cheek rest Scope mount Simrad adaptor Scope Rear handstop Receiver w / ejection port Anti-Mirage Band Muzzle brake w / iron front sight Rifle Sling Buttspike Pistol Magazine Grip Trigger Handguard Trigger guard w / magazine release button Bipod Barrel Suppressor Fig. 2.1 Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 3 von 21

2.2 Technical Data of Rifle Manufacturer: Brügger & Thomet AG, Switzerland Designation: B&T APR338 (Advanced Precision Rifle) Product ID: BT-APR338 System: Bolt action rifle, manually operated Caliber:.338 Lapua Magnum (8.6x70 mm LM) Rifling: 6 grooves, right hand twist 1:11" Barrel Length: 690 mm Effective Range: 1300 m Precision: < 7 mm (standard deviation at 100 m) Overall Length: Buttstock folded 1002 mm Buttstock open 1236 mm (+ 75 mm buttstock extended) Width (w/o bolt) Buttstock folded 90 mm Buttstock open 50 mm Sight radius: 837 mm Weight (weapon only): 8.2 kg Magazine Capacity: 10 rds, detachable Trigger Pull: 1.5 kg - 2.5 kg (fully adjustable w/o disassembly) Bolt configuration: 3 locking lugs, 60 opening angle 2.3 Operational Condition Data of Rifle Shock resistance: 500 shocks of 15 g / 6 ms 1 Vibration resistance: 10 Hz to 500 Hz at 1.04 g for 2 h, at 4.8 g for 30 min 1 Drop resistance: 1.5 m without accidental discharge 1 Operational temperature: - 30 C / +65 C 1 Storage temperature: - 30 C / +65 C (and 95% rel. humidity) for 72 h 1 Barrel lifetime: max. 5000 rounds 2 Permissible Maximum Pressure: 5405 bar 1 Verified by tests but not necessarily maxima. 2 According to ammunition manufacturer experience. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 4 von 21

3. Nomenclature and Technical Data of Rifle Scope 3.1 Nomenclature of Rifle Scope Magnification adjustment Eye piece Elevation adjustment turret Windage adjustment turret Dioptre adjustment Illumination adjustment knob QD Picatinny Mount Adjusting knob for parallax compensation Objective lens Fig. 3.1 Fig. 3.2: B&T TRS Reticle pattern. Distance dot to dot = 100 mm/100m. Range estimation scale for 1 m reference height at 800 m, 400 m, 600 m and 1200 m (from left to right). Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 5 von 21

3.2 Technical Data of Rifle Scope Manufacturer: Made by Schmidt & Bender, Germany, exclusively for B&T (B&T branded) Designation: B&T TRS (Tactical Rifle Scope) Product ID: BT-3-12x50-CC (complete with mount, sun shade and lens protectors) Magnification: 3-12x Free of Parallax at: Adjustable (50 m to ) Reticle: Specific as fig. 3.2, illuminated Power source: CR2032 3V Field of View at 100 m: 11.3-3.5 m Objective Diameter: 50 mm Exit Pupil: 14.3-4.3 mm Twilight Factor: 8.5-24.5 Eye Relief: 90 mm Middle Tube Diameter: 34 mm Overal length: 355 mm Weight: 900 g Windage/elevation adj.: 0.1 mrad/click (10 mm at 100 m) Elevation adj. range: 22 mrad (2.2 m at 100 m) Mount: B&T Quick detachable mount Picatinny (MIL STD 1913) plus Simrad adaptor Bore height: 74 mm 3.3 Operational Condition Data of Rifle Scope Shock resistance: 2000 shocks of 70 g / 3 msec Vibration resistance: Amplitude 3.2 mm, frequency 30 Hz, duration 5 min Drop resistance: 2 m (charged with 17 kg) Operational temperature: - 25 C / +55 C (and 95% rel. humidity) Storage temperature: - 55 C / + 70 C for 12 h Submersibility: 10 m for 4 h (in salt water) Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 6 von 21

4. Nomenclature and Technical Data of Suppressor 4.1 Nomenclature of Suppressor body attachment Fig. 4.1 4.2 Technical Data of Suppressor Manufacturer: Designation: Product ID: Caliber: Overall length: Diameter: Weight: Attachment: Suppression: Lifetime: Brügger + Thomet AG, Switzerland GRS SD-12065.338 Lapua Magnum (8.6x70 mm LM) 269 mm 40 mm 900 g Thread M22x1 (attaches on muzzle brake) 32 db A 5000 rds Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 7 von 21

5. Ammunition 5.1 Specifications of Cartridge 5.1.1 Technical Data of Cartridge (CIP standard) Cartridge overall length: Bullet weight (according to twist rate 1:11"): Average maximum pressure at breech end: Maximum maximum pressure at breech end < 94 mm < 260 grs / 16.9 g 4700 bar 5405 bar 5.1.2 Compatible and Non-compatible Ammunitions As the rifle was designed according to CIP-standards, every cartridge.338 Lapua Magnum and 8.6x70 LM (with exceptions as stated below) manufactured according to the same standards can be used with the rifle. CIP standard according cartridges normally carry a proof mark on the box (examples fig. 5.1). CIP proof marks (small selection) Finland (Lapua) Sweden (Norma) Italy (Fiocchi) Fig. 5.1 Best results have been achieved with Lapua Scenar 250 grs. With respect to the muzzle brake and especially when using the rifle with mounted suppressor, the use of bullets which disintegrate at the muzzle departure is forbidden. The shrapnels are very likely to hurt people sidewards to the weapon or can choke the suppressor. This concerns namely sub-caliber bullets with sabot. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 8 von 21

5.2 Ballistic Data 5.2.1 Trajectory Table Weapon: B&T APR338 cal..338 LM 690 mm twist 1:11" Scope: B&T Tactical Rifle Scope 3-12x50 74 mm over barrel Ammo: Lapua Scenar 250 grs Atmosphere: ICAO 500 m AMSL distance [m] y* [m] t** [s] velocity [m/s] energy [J] Wind 1m/s 0-0.07 0.00 897 6537 Drift in cm 50-0.02 0.06 873 6187 0.1 100 0.00 0.12 849 5851 0.3 150-0.01 0.17 825 5531 0.7 200-0.06 0.24 802 5225 1.3 250-0.15 0.30 779 4932 2.0 300-0.28 0.36 757 4653 3.0 350-0.45 0.43 735 4388 4.1 400-0.66 0.50 713 4134 5.5 450-0.93 0.57 692 3892 7.0 500-1.24 0.65 671 3662 8.8 550-1.61 0.72 651 3443 10.8 600-2.04 0.80 631 3235 13.0 650-2.53 0.88 611 3037 15.5 700-3.09 0.96 592 2849 18.2 750-3.71 1.05 573 2670 21.2 800-4.41 1.14 555 2501 24.5 850-5.19 1.23 537 2341 28.1 900-6.05 1.32 519 2189 32.0 950-7.01 1.42 502 2046 36.2 1000-8.06 1.52 485 1912 40.8 1050-9.22 1.63 469 1786 45.7 1100-10.49 1.74 453 1668 50.9 1150-11.88 1.85 438 1559 56.6 1200-13.39 1.96 424 1459 62.6 1250-15.05 2.08 410 1367 69.0 1300-16.84 2.21 397 1282 75.8 1350-18.80 2.34 385 1206 83.1 1400-20.92 2.47 374 1136 90.7 1450-23.21 2.60 364 1074 98.6 1500-25.70 2.74 354 1018 107.0 *y: MPI over POA in meters. Rifle zeroed at 100 m. **t: Flight time at distance. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 9 von 21

5.2.2 Sight Adjustment Chart Weapon: B&T APR338 cal..338 LM 690 mm twist 1:11" Scope: B&T Tactical Rifle Scope 3-12x50 74 mm over barrel Ammo: Lapua Scenar 250 grs NVD: Simrad KN252 150 mm over barrel Atmosphere: ICAO 500 m AMSL distance elevation windage per movement by [m] day night* 1 m/s wind 1 click in mm 1 mrad in m 50 4 19 0 100 0 8 0 10 0.10 150 1 6 0 15 0.15 200 3 7 1 20 0.20 250 6 9 1 25 0.25 300 10 12 1 30 0.30 350 13 15 1 35 0.35 400 17 19 1 40 0.40 450 21 23 2 45 0.45 500 25 27 2 50 0.50 550 30 31 2 55 0.55 600 35 36 2 60 0.60 650 40 41 2 65 0.65 700 45 46 3 70 0.70 750 51 52 3 75 0.75 800 56 57 3 80 0.80 850 62 63 3 85 0.85 900 69 69 4 90 0.90 950 75 76 4 95 0.95 1000 82 83 4 100 1.00 1050 90 90 4 105 1.05 1100 97 98 5 110 1.10 1150 105 106 5 115 1.15 1200 114 114 5 120 1.20 1250 123 123 6 125 1.25 1300 132 133 6 130 1.30 1350 142 142 6 135 1.35 1400 152 153 6 140 1.40 1450 163 164 7 145 1.45 1500 175 175 7 150 1.50 *To apply when Simrad NVD mounted. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 10 von 21

5.2.3 Table of Hit Probabilities Weapon: B&T APR338 cal..338 LM 690 mm twist 1:11" Scope: B&T Tactical Rifle Scope 3-12x50 74 mm over barrel Ammo: Lapua Scenar 250 grs Atmosphere: ICAO 500 m AMSL distance [m] W 0.99 [mm] H 0.99 [mm] 100 2.7 2.7 150 4.1 4.2 200 5.8 6.0 250 7.3 7.6 300 8.8 9.4 350 10.5 11.2 400 12.2 13.4 450 13.9 15.8 500 15.8 18.5 550 17.5 21.3 600 19.5 24.2 650 21.4 27.5 700 23.4 31.3 750 25.5 35.4 800 27.7 40.0 850 29.9 44.9 900 32.1 50.2 950 34.5 56.2 1000 37.0 62.8 1050 39.7 70.0 1100 42.3 77.9 1150 45.0 86.3 1200 47.7 95.7 1250 50.6 105.9 1300 53.8 116.9 1350 56.9 128.7 1400 60.1 141.4 1450 63.3 155.2 1500 66.7 169.7 * W 0.99, H 0.99 : Width and height of a rectangular target with first round hit probability of 99%. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 11 von 21

6. Weapon Main Components 6.1 Presentation of Main Components 1 9 8 10 2 3 4 6 5 7 1 Fig. 6.1 Pos. Description 1 Lower Receiver 2 Upper Receiver 3 Bolt 4 Barrel 5 Trigger Group 6 Folding Stock 7 Box Magazine 8 Rifle Scope with Mount 9 Muzzle Brake 10 Suppressor 11 Anti-mirage Band Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 12 von 21

6.2 Description of Main Components 6.2.1 Lower Receiver The lower receiver is the core of the rifle. Integrated is the manual safety and it also includes the bipod assembly and a forend assembly with ergonomical panels. The more, the forend is offering mounting interfaces for further accessories, e.g. laser designation systems and Anschutz front handstop. At its rear end, the folding stock is attached; folding stock and lower receiver are forming something that is close to the stock of a conventional rifle design. On its top, the upper receiver is attached. Therefore, the surface between upper and lower receiver is what in conventional rifle designs is called the bedding. Under the receiver attaches the trigger group. Unlike conventional rifle designs, the trigger is not attached to the receiver and therefore the classical distinction between "firing unit" and "carrying unit" is hardly applicable for the actual design. The manual safety is designed as ambidextrous lever safety and it allows to load and unload the weapon in safe mode. 6.2.2 Upper Receiver Main components of the upper receiver are a housing, in which a locking ring is permanently fixed, and a Picatinny rail as interface to the rifle scope. Integrated in this scope mount rail is the rear part of the emergency sight, designed as factory zeroed flip-up sight. Into the above mentioned locking ring, the bolt locks by rotation; thus, receiver with locking ring, bolt and barrel are forming the breech of the rifle. 6.2.3 Bolt The bolt assembly features mainly a body with handle for operation and carries extractor, ejector and firing pin. The bolt head shows three strong locking lugs for maximum strength and opens at a 60 angle. 6.2.4 Barrel The barrel is a one-piece construction of forged steel. A special barrel steel is used, providing at once best corrosion resistance and longevity. The barrel shows very distinctive flutings which reduce the weight of the stiff, heavy contoured barrel. With its chamber end, the barrel becomes screwed into the receiver and presses onto the locking ring. On the muzzle side, a highly efficient muzzle brake is fixed. 6.2.5 Trigger Group The complete trigger mechanics are built into a housing which carries a M16-style pistol grip, offering very familiar ergonomics to the operator. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 13 von 21

The trigger is a so called double-stage trigger. It is designed in a way to allow an external adjustment without dismantling the trigger group. The trigger pull is adjustable as well as its path. In the large trigger guard, the magazine retainer is integrated. It is holding the magazine in two positions: one is fully inserted for magazine feeding, the other position is offering comfortable round-by-round manual feeding. 6.2.6 Folding Stock The folding stock is a rather complicated construction, containing nearly half the parts of the complete rifle. It offers ergonomic features as adjustable cheek rest, adjustable butt plate, adjustable length and a buttspike which is foldable and adjustable in height. It is attached to the lower receiver with a rugged steel hinge. 6.2.7 Box Magazine Unlike "hunting style" rifles, the actual system features a detachable box magazine, as used in assault rifles, submachine guns and pistols. With ten rounds, it features one of the highest capacities among sniper rifles. The complete magazine is consisting of a rugged stainless steel body with a follower assembly inside. Attached to the follower is a special spring of sophisticated design in order to provide constant force from the first to the last round. When the magazine is empty, it stops the forward motion of the bolt. The magazine feeds through the lower receiver into the upper receiver and is held by a magazine catch, which is integrated in the trigger group. 6.2.8 Rifle Scope with Mount Around the central tube of the rifle scope, two rugged rings are tightened (one with Simrad adaptor). Those rings are attached to the mount base, showing a Picatinny interface to the rifles upper receiver. Scope and mount are clamped on the rifles Picatinny rail by the tension of two levers, allowing the operator to quickly remove the scope in case of failure or while cleaning or transporting. Detaching and attaching the scope repeatedly will not affect the zero. The scope itself is a model out of the well established Schmidt&Bender PMII line, featuring a unique reticle and a Double Turn elevation turret for maximum adjustment range. 6.2.9 Muzzle Brake Basically, the muzzle brake reduces recoil by over 40%. Its rugged steel body also carries the front part of the emergency sight, the flip-up front sight. The more, its design provides the possibility to attach a suppressor directly on the muzzle brake, which therefore never has to be removed. The muzzle brake assembly includes a thread protector to protect the thread if no suppressor is mounted. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 14 von 21

6.2.10 Suppressor Even being an assembly, the suppressor is to be considered as a part: For safety reasons, all parts are sealed and it is not possible to dismantle the suppressor. For installation, the suppressor is simply screwed over the muzzle brake. The suppressor reduces the acoustical and optical muzzle signature (muzzle blast and muzzle flash), providing camouflage to the operator as well as minimising the weapon danger area and the risk of hearing damages. 6.2.11 Anti-mirage Band Especially when long series are fired as in training scenarios, the anti-mirage band suppresses efficiently mirage (hot air rising from barrel). Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 15 von 21

7. Weapon Function 7.1 Starting Position Fig. 7.1 is showing the weapon just after a shot has been fired: The bolt is closed and locked, the firing pin is uncocked, the trigger is pulled and an empty case is in the chamber. The same condition without pulled trigger and without case in the chamber corresponds to the neutral condition of the rifle (unloaded, unarmed/uncocked). Fig. 7.1 7.2 Unlocking bolt and cocking firing pin In fig. 7.2, the trigger has been released and is locked by the trigger safety. Lifting the bolt handle manually by 60, the bolt unlocks and the firing pin becomes cocked. Fig. 7.2 Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 16 von 21

7.3 Opening bolt When fully opening the bolt manually, the empty case becomes extracted and ejected (fig. 7.3). Fig. 7.3 7.4 Closing bolt By closing the bolt manually, a new cartridge is fed from the magazine into the chamber. With a 60 clockwise rotation, the bolt locks behind the locking ring and the rifle is ready to fire again. Fig. 7.4 Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 17 von 21

8. List of Technical Data Required S/N Characteristics Unit Input Remarks 1 Total length of weapon cm 123.6 to Retractable stock 131.1 2 Total mass of weapon kg 8.2 3 Mass of recoil parts kg 9.6 Mass of complete system to consider (incl. scope) 4 Barrel life # rounds 2500 5 Barrel condemnation criteria mm 8.41 Max. acceptable bore dia. over lands 6 Barrel length mm 690 Chamber end to muzzle 7 Chamber volume mm N/A 8 Bore land diameter mm 8.38 9 Bore groove diameter mm 8.58 10 Groove width mm 2.79 11 Land width mm 1.7 12 No. of lands or grooves - 6 13 Initial rifling twist mm/turn 280 14 Exit rifling twist mm/turn 280 15 Chamber wall thickness mm tbd 16 Chamber wall specific heat J/kg-K N/A 17 Chamber wall density kg/m 3 N/A 18 Free corrective heat transfer coefficient for air in gun tube W/m 2 -K N/A Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 18 von 21

9. Accessories 9.1 Soft Case a. The range bag is a compact and lightweight soft case for transport to the shooting range. b. When packing the rifle, point the scope to the carrying handles (as shown in fig. 5.1). Fig. 9.1 c. The range bag features: - Shoulder strap and carrying handles - modular straps with Velcro to fix the rifle - modular pouch system with Velcro attachment - 1 bolt pouch - 1 suppressor pouch - 1 cartridge pouch - 1 accessory pouch - 1 double magazine pouch - integrated sleeve for fix cleaning rod - compartment for manual and log book d. Mfr reference: BT-SCASE338BLK for black BT-SCASE338ODG for OD green Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 19 von 21

9.2 Triple Rail Interface a. The triple rail interface fits to the weapon without any modification. b. It provides three Picatinny Mil-Std 1913 rails as interface for accessories as - Night Vision Devices (as shown, others than Simrad) - Laser aiming/designation devices - Illumination tools c. Part number of triple rail interface: BT-ALM23 Fig. 9.2 Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 20 von 21

10. Warranty Information and Disclaimer 10.1 Manufacturer's Warranty Information a. The manufacturer's warranty covers the complete system with all components and accessories. b. The warranty is valid three years from the date of acceptance of the weapon system by the customer's authority. c. The warranty period for wearing out parts as well as the parts themselves are stated below: barrel: suppressor: 5'000 rounds 5'000 rounds d. The warranty is applicable on all non-conformities in material or workmanship detected during the period. 10.2 Manufacturer's Disclaimer a. The manufacturer is not responsible for improper usage of this potentially dangerous product - it is the users responsibility to understand and implement its proper use. b. The manufacturer is not responsible for defects which result from non-observance of the operation and maintenance procedures as outlined in the manufacturer's manuals. If descriptions of procedures are not understandable or seem to be missing, contact the manufacturer for further clarification. c. Technical specifications may be subject to modifications according to the manufacturer's quality management system. Erstellt von Marcel Tschannen Erstelldatum 27.08.2007 11:24 Seite 21 von 21