Pindad SPR-1
Notes: Referred to as a "Precision Tactical Rifle" by Pindad, the SPR-1 is in fact essentially a well-made version of a locally-available hunting rifle (probably based on the Remington 700), brought to military/police sniper standards. Changes from the original rifle include the addition of a Harris-type bipod adjustable for height and cant, the addition of an adjustable cheekpiece for the standard thumbhole-type stock, and a rail for the mounting of various scope rings. (The SPR-1 has no iron sights.) The barrel also has what Pindad refers to as a "muzzle brake," but this merely consists of a pair of angled cuts near the front of the muzzle, and is therefore just a form of porting. Feed is from an internal magazine, with a hinged floorplate for reloading and unloading the weapon. The stock is of laminated, weatherproofed wood, and the metalwork of high-grade steel with a corrosion-resistant finish.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
SPR-1 |
7.62mm NATO |
6.8 kg |
5 Internal |
$2341 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
SPR-1 |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
103 |
(With Bipod) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
133 |