KDF K-22
Notes:
This is a bolt-action "varmint" rifle within a thumb safety, adjustable
trigger, set trigger, and drilling and tapping for a scope mount.
K-22s are tested to exacting specifications before they are allowed to
leave the factory.
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
|
K-22 |
.22 Long Rifle |
2.95 kg |
5 |
$279 |
K-22 |
.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire |
2.95 kg |
5 |
$310 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
K-22 (.22 Long Rifle) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
48 |
K-22 (.22 Magnum) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
61 |
Kimber 82
Notes: This is a
primarily rimfire weapon, some versions of which also chamber centerfire
cartridges. There are three broad
categories of the Model 82: the Model 82, Model 82A and Model 82B.
“A” models used a bolt mechanism which was improved over previous
designs, and were built in left and right-handed versions.
“B” patterns also improved the lock time by improving the striker
mechanism and had a swept-back bolt handle.
A-pattern rifles were built from 1986-88, and B-patterns were made from
1988-91. The basic rifle (Model 82
Classic) chambered two rimfire and two centerfire cartridges, used a walnut
stock with a half-length fore-end, a pistol grip wrist with a polished steel
cap, and a checkered steel buttplate.
The safety is a radial switch behind the bolt handle.
The barrel is 22 inches.
Normal magazines held four rounds, though a 10-round magazine could be ordered
from the company.
There were many
variants, most of which are identical to the standard Kimber 82 Classic for game
purposes. The Classic Custom used a
better grade of walnut than the Classic, and also chambered .218 Bee and .25-20
Winchester in single-shot versions (but these two were made only in 1985).
The Model 82 Super America was built from 1983-88, and then again from
1990-91. It has a very fine-quality
walnut stock, a checkered steel Niedner buttplate, and detachable scope bases.
The Model 82 Cascade was built from 1983-85; it had a Monte Carlo comb
and cheekpiece, but enjoyed only a short life since the Kimber 84 came out at
about the same time. The Custom
Match was built only during 1984; it had a French walnut stock, a rust-blue
finish, fine checkering, and very close tolerances for its parts.
1986’s Brownell Commemorative is a very fancy version made to mark the
death of Leonard Brownell, the optics inventor.
It used a full-length fore-end.
The Centennial was built in 1987 to celebrate the 100th year
since the introduction of the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, and had a select walnut
stock, engraved action, and a match-grade barrel.
The Continental was built in small numbers from 1987-91, with a
Mannlicher-style stock. The
Government Model is a heavy-barreled version designed for use by the US Army for
training participants in its match team.
It has an extra-deep fore-end and a butt with adjustable spacers.
Though designed specifically for the Army, a virtually identical model
was sold to civilians from 1990-91.
The Super Continental of 1987-88 was basically a super-deluxe version of the
Continental. The Mini Classic was
basically a version of the Classic with 18-inch barrel and sling swivels, and
chambered only in .22 Long Rifle.
It was built only in 1988. The
Deluxe Grade replaced the Classic and Classic Custom in 1989 (until 1990,
anyway, in the case the Classic).
It chambered only .22 Long Rifle, and had a AA-grade walnut stock. The Decennial
was built only in 1989 to celebrate Kimber’s first ten years, and had special
markings to show this. The Super
Grade also appeared in 1989, briefly replacing the Super America; it was never
popular. The All-American Match was
a single-shot rifle similar to the Government Model in form, but with a 25-inch
heavy match barrel, adjustable trigger, and a buttplate adjustable for height as
well as having spacers for adjusting the length.
It was built from 1990-91.
The Hunter is basically a Super America with a matte blue finish for its
metalwork. The Varminter, built
from 1990-91, was chambered only in .22 Long Rifle, and used a 25-inch barrel
and a rubber shoulder pad. The last
Model 82 (of the older patterns) was 1991’s Sporter.
Built shortly before Kimber’s bankruptcy, it showed signs of hurried
construction, and was not up to Kimber’s usual standards, with stocks of cheap
wood and poor-quality metalwork.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Kimber 82 Classic |
.22 Long Rifle |
2.82 kg |
4, 10 |
$284 |
Kimber 82 Classic |
.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire |
2.89 kg |
4, 10 |
$315 |
Kimber 82 Classic |
.22 Hornet |
3 kg |
4, 10 |
$674 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic |
.22 Long Rifle |
2.82 kg |
4, 10 |
$284 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic |
.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire |
2.89 kg |
4, 10 |
$315 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic |
.218 Bee |
2.66 kg |
1 Internal |
$453 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic |
.22 Hornet |
3 kg |
4, 10 |
$674 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic |
.25-20 Winchester |
2.77 kg |
1 Internal |
$516 |
Kimber 82 Centennial |
.22 Long Rifle |
2.86 kg |
4, 10 |
$295 |
Kimber 82 Government Model |
.22 Long Rifle |
3.78 kg |
4, 10 |
$297 |
Kimber 82 Mini Classic |
.22 Long Rifle |
2.67 kg |
4, 10 |
$243 |
Kimber 82 All-American Match |
.22 Long Rifle |
3.87 kg |
1 Internal |
$310 |
Kimber 82 Varminter |
.22 Long Rifle |
3.86 kg |
4, 10 |
$314 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Kimber 82 Classic (.22 Long Rifle) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
49 |
Kimber 82 Classic (.22 Magnum) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
63 |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
71 |
|
Kimber 82 Custom Classic (.22 Long Rifle) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
49 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic (.22 Magnum) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
63 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic (.218) |
SS |
3 |
1-Nil |
5 |
3 |
Nil |
70 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic (.22 Hornet) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
71 |
Kimber 82 Custom Classic (.25-20) |
SS |
3 |
2-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
69 |
Kimber 82 Centennial |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
51 |
Kimber 82 Government Model |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
52 |
Kimber 82 Mini Classic |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
41 |
Kimber 82 All-American Match |
SS |
1 |
Nil |
6 |
1 |
Nil |
58 |
Kimber 82 Varminter |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
6 |
1 |
Nil |
55 |
Kimber 82C
Notes: After the
Kimber company emerged from bankruptcy and the Warne family regained the use of
the Kimber name, it was still another three years before production of rifles
commenced. One of their first
products after this time was a new version of the Kimber 82, designated Kimber
82C. Changes included a better
trigger mechanism, an aluminum bedding system for the barrel, and the removal of
the iron sights (though the weapon is drilled and tapped.
The Kimber 82C Classic was the base model; it had a straight-comb stock
of Claro walnut, checkered on the pistol grip wrist and fore-end.
It was produced only in .22 Long Rifle chambering.
About the same time, Kimber produced the Model 82C Super America, which
is a deluxe version of the Classic, with a select-quality walnut stock, a
beaded-edge cheekpiece, and an ebony fore-end tip.
The next year,
The Model 82C Custom appeared, basically a Classic with a rust-blue finish for
the metalwork and a stock of French walnut with Niedner shoulder plate.
In 1996, severl more variants appeared; the Model 82C Stainless was
simply a version of the Classic with a stainless steel barrel and matte blue
action. The Model 82C SVT
(Stainless Varmint/Target; not to be confused with the SVT-22 below) has a heavy
stainless steel fluted 18-inch barrel and a stock with a high comb.
The trigger guard is squared, and the rifle is a single-shot weapon.
The Model 82C Synthetic has a black synthetic stock, a matte blue finish
for the action, a heavy stainless steel 20-inch barrel which is both fluted and
floating. All of these rifles are
still being produced.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Kimber 82C Classic |
.22 Long Rifle |
3.6 kg |
4, 10 |
$284 |
Kimber 82C SVT |
.22 Long Rifle |
3.5 kg |
1 Internal |
$228 |
Kimber 82C Synthetic |
.22 Long Rifle |
3.4 kg |
4, 10 |
$279 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Kimber 82C Classic |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
49 |
Kimber 82C SVT |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
42 |
Kimber 82C Synthetic |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
46 |
Kimber 84
Notes: Also
known as the “Mini-Mauser,” this mainstay of the Kimber bolt-action line has
been one of the most popular Kimber products the company ever produced.
Originally produced specifically for the .222 Remington round, the Model
84 was later produced for a plethora of other chamberings and in a large variety
of styles. The basic form of the
rifle, the Model 84 (later called the Model 84 Classic), uses a modified Mauser
action with some features reminiscent of the pre-1964 Winchester M-70, such as
the bolt shroud-mounted safety and spring-loaded ejector.
Original receivers were flat-topped, but this was changed to a
round-topped design in 1986, and this allowed for a three-position safety which
was used after 1987. The barrel was
22.5 inches long. It has both iron
sights and drilling and tapping for a scope mount.
Production stopped in 1991, but was picked up again by popular demand in
1996 with the Model 84C, and continues to this day.
Variants include
the Big Bore Sporter, which fires somewhat larger rounds (for a Kimber 84), and
can be readily identified by the red Pachmayr recoil pad on the butt.
The Big Bore Super America is a deluxe version of the Big Bore Sporter.
The Classic Custom is a deluxe form of the basic rifle.
The Cascade is a version of the basic rifle with a Monte Carlo stock and
a half-length fore-end; it was not popular and few were built.
The Continental is a version with a full-length Mannlicher-type stock,
and is slightly heavier than the Classic; the Super Continental is a deluxe
version of the Continental, with chambering restricted to .222 or 5.56mm.
The Model 84 Custom Match was built is very small numbers (about 200); it
has a match-quality barrel, a select walnut stock with a half-length fore-end,
high tolerances for its parts (especially the chambers), and a rust-blue finish.
The Deluxe Grade was introduced in 1989 to replace the Classic Custom; it
had no cheekpiece on the stock and was built only in three calibers (.17
Remington, .222 Remington, and 5.56mm); though finely-built, it proved to be so
unpopular that it was withdrawn in early 1990 and the Classic Custom
reintroduced. Kimber also made the
same mistake with the Super America, briefly replacing it with the Super Grade;
this was removed from the market within a few months and the Super America
brought back. The Hunter was a
weatherproof version with a specially-laminated stock and special blueing on the
metalwork, and chambered only for .17 Remington, .222 Remington, and 5.56mm.
The Decennial was a special version to celebrate Kimber’s 10th
anniversary; it is basically a very fancy version of the Classic, with a slender
tapering fore-end, a shadowed cheekpiece, included scope bases, and an engraved
steel buttstock. It was restricted
to 5.56mm. The Sporter has a
slightly shorter (22-inch) barrel, a high-grade walnut stock, and came with
bases for a scope mount. The Super America, like the Big Bore Super America, was
a high-grade deluxe model, with a walnut stock, a half-length fore-end, a beaded
cheekpiece, hand-cut checkering on the pistol grip wrist and fore-end, and
optional features such as a thumbhole stock, adjustable buttplates, express
sights, and textured bolt-handle knobs.
The Super Varminter used a heavy barrel and was otherwise built to the
Super America standard, and also added sling swivels.
The Ultra Varminter used a 24-inch heavy stainless steel barrel and a
laminated birch stock with a straight comb.
Reintroduced in
1996 with the Model 84C, the Model 84 now had an aluminum-pillar barrel bedding
system, a straight-comb stock, and a half-length fore-end.
They were reintroduced only in .222 and 5.56mm, with a 22-inch barrel,
and a .17 chambering added later.
Variants of the Model 84C include the Model 84C SSV (Single-Shot Varmint), with
no internal magazine, a heavy, fluted, floating stainless steel 25-inch barrel.
The Model 84C Super America is a deluxe version of the basic Model 84C.
The next version
of the Model 84 was the Model 84M.
The Model 84M Classic has a high-grade laminated walnut stock with a Pachmayr
recoil pad; it has no iron sights, but is drilled and tapped for a scope; it
uses a 22-inch barrel. The Montana
is similar, but has stainless steel metalwork and a synthetic stock.
The Super America, like its predecessors, is a deluxe version of the
Classic. The Varmint comes only in
.22-250, but has a 26-inch stainless steel heavy barrel.
The LongMaster Classic is basically a Classic with a 24-inch barrel and
chambered only for 7.62mm; the LongMaster VT is the same but is chambered for
.22-250. Classic, Super America,
and Montana Model 84Ms have Pachmayr recoil pads on the butt.
The Model 84L is
the new version of the Model 84; it is heavier than the older iterations though
the stock and fore-end are still of select walnut and metalwork is still of
quality steel. It follows the
general lines of the Model 84M, but has an action slightly lengthened for
standard calibers. It has a full-length Mauser claw extractor for increased
dependability over earlier push-feed iterations of the Model 84.
The stock is of select walnut with an ebony fore-end tip; the Classic
Select Grade uses higher-quality French walnut.
(It is otherwise the same as the Classic for game purposes.) The stock
has a recoil pad. The pistol grip wrist and fore-end are checkered. It has a
match-grade trigger. The magazine
release is inside the trigger guard; this releases the floorplate.
The match-quality barrel is 24 inches.
The Kimber 84L Montana is a further update/improvement of the Model 84L.
The Montana is designed for the hunter, and for use in inclement weather
and otherwise poor conditions as well as normal conditions.
The Model 84L Montana has most of the features of the standard Model 84L,
though the stock is of a composite of Kevlar and carbon fiber, finished with
gray epoxy, and the butt has a 1-inch Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad.
The barrel is 24 inches, stainless steel, target-quality, and
free-floating with glass fiber pillar bedding.
The barrel is match-grade, as is the chamber, likewise, the trigger pack
is match-quality and adjustable for pull weight by the shooter.
Most of the working parts are of stainless steel.
The magazine capacity is smaller than a standard Model 84M, but this is
primarily due to the magnum and near-magnum rounds the Montana fires; it also
lightens the weapon somewhat. Though not on the site yet, the Kimber Model 84L
Montana Classic Select Grade will be available in .35 Whelan later in 2013. Also
in 2013, all Model 84s will be available in optional stainless steel barrel and
action.
New for 2013 is
a variant of the Model 84M called the Mountain Ascent.
This version is basically the same design as the Model 84M, but is
designed with light weight in mind.
The stock is of a Kevlar/carbon fiber composite, finished in a pattern called by
Kimber OptiFade Open Country. The help counter the recoil effects of the light
weight, the Mountain Ascent has a 1-inch-thick Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad
on the butt and a muzzle brake. The
22-inch barrel is fluted, stainless steel, and match grade.
The action is also stainless steel, and the trigger is an adjustable
model (3.5-4 pounds). Also in the
same release period is a Mountain Ascent based on the Model 84L. This primarily
gives the Mountain Ascent a couple more calibers to work with, and some of the
rifles in certain calibers can be wildly light indeed. In 2017, the Mountain
Ascent (Subalpine) variant was introduced; this is lightened for long carries up
and down rugged terrain. It has a
reinforced carbon fiber stock variously patterned; a heavy-profile, fluted,
stainless steel barrel; a 3-position wing safety; a Mauser-type extractor, and
barrels of 22, 24, or 26 inches.
Twilight 2000
Notes: The Model 84C and 84M series do not exist in the Twilight 2000 timeline
(including the Mountain Ascent).
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Kimber 84 Classic |
.17 Remington |
2.86 kg |
5 Internal |
$652 |
Kimber 84 Classic |
.22 Hornet |
3.02 kg |
5 Internal |
$754 |
Kimber 84 Classic |
.222 Remington |
3.16 kg |
5 Internal |
$852 |
Kimber 84 Classic |
5.56mm NATO |
3.19 kg |
5 Internal |
$870 |
Kimber 84 Big Bore Sporter |
.250 Savage |
3.52 kg |
5 Internal |
$1105 |
Kimber 84 Big Bore Sporter |
.35 Remington |
4.68 kg |
5 Internal |
$2302 |
Kimber 84 Continental |
.17 Remington |
3 kg |
5 Internal |
$652 |
Kimber 84 Continental |
.22 Hornet |
3.17 kg |
5 Internal |
$754 |
Kimber 84 Continental |
.222 Remington |
3.32 kg |
5 Internal |
$852 |
Kimber 84 Continental |
5.56mm NATO |
3.35 kg |
5 Internal |
$870 |
Kimber 84 Custom Match |
.222 Remington |
3.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$863 |
Kimber 84 Custom Match |
5.56mm NATO |
3.21 kg |
5 Internal |
$882 |
Kimber 84 Sporter |
.17 Remington |
2.85 kg |
5 Internal |
$647 |
Kimber 84 Sporter |
.22 Hornet |
3.01 kg |
5 Internal |
$749 |
Kimber 84 Sporter |
.22-250 Remington |
3.25 kg |
5 Internal |
$912 |
Kimber 84 Sporter |
5.56mm NATO |
3.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$865 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter |
.17 Remington |
2.97 kg |
5 Internal |
$657 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter |
.221 Fireball |
3.14 kg |
5 Internal |
$764 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter |
.222 Remington |
3.29 kg |
5 Internal |
$858 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter |
5.56mm NATO |
3.32 kg |
5 Internal |
$876 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter |
.17 Remington |
3.01 kg |
5 Internal |
$673 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter |
.221 Fireball |
3.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$780 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter |
.222 Remington |
3.33 kg |
5 Internal |
$873 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter |
5.56mm NATO |
3.36 kg |
5 Internal |
$892 |
Kimber 84C Classic |
.17 Remington |
2.78 kg |
5 Internal |
$647 |
Kimber 84C Classic |
.222 Remington |
3.08 kg |
5 Internal |
$847 |
Kimber 84C Classic |
5.56mm NATO |
3.11 kg |
5 Internal |
$865 |
Kimber 84C SSV |
.17 Remington |
2.62 kg |
1 Internal |
$526 |
Kimber 84C SSV |
5.56mm NATO |
2.93 kg |
1 Internal |
$635 |
Kimber 84M Classic |
.243 Winchester |
2.32 kg |
5 Internal |
$1067 |
Kimber 84M Classic |
6.5-08 A-Square |
2.61 kg |
5 Internal |
$1398 |
Kimber 84M Classic |
7mm-08 Remington |
2.56 kg |
5 Internal |
$1336 |
Kimber 84M Classic |
7.62mm NATO |
2.69 kg |
5 Internal |
$1497 |
Kimber 84M Montana |
.243 Winchester |
2.12 kg |
5 Internal |
$1080 |
Kimber 84M Montana |
6.5mm-08 A-Square |
2.39 kg |
5 Internal |
$1412 |
Kimber 84M Montana |
7mm-08 Remington |
2.34 kg |
5 Internal |
$1349 |
Kimber 84M Montana |
7.62mm NATO |
2.46 kg |
5 Internal |
$1511 |
Kimber 84M LongMaster Classic |
7.62mm NATO |
2.71 kg |
5 Internal |
$1518 |
Kimber 84M LongMaster VT |
.22-250 Remington |
2.27 kg |
5 Internal |
$932 |
Kimber 84L |
.25-06 Remington |
2.78 kg |
5 Internal |
$1363 |
Kimber 84L |
.270 Winchester |
2.94 kg |
5 Internal |
$1552 |
Kimber 84L |
.30-06 Springfield |
3.14 kg |
5 Internal |
$1803 |
Kimber 84L Montana |
.25-06 Remington |
2.55 kg |
4 Internal |
$1382 |
Kimber 84L Montana |
.270 Winchester |
2.64 kg |
4 Internal |
$1571 |
Kimber 84L Montana |
.280 Ackley |
2.58 kg |
4 Internal |
$1448 |
Kimber 84L Montana |
.30-06 Springfield |
2.76 kg |
4 Internal |
$1823 |
Kimber 84L Montana Classic Select Grade |
.35 Whelan |
3.23 kg |
4 Internal |
$2825 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent |
.30-06 Springfield |
2.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$1838 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent |
.280 Ackley Improved |
2.12 kg |
5 Internal |
$1462 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent |
.270 Winchester |
2.14 kg |
5 Internal |
$1585 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (22” Barrel) |
.280 Ackley Improved |
2.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$1472 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
.280 Ackley Improved |
2.56 kg |
5 Internal |
$1493 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
.280 Ackley Improved |
2.95 kg |
5 Internal |
$1514 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (22” Barrel) |
.300 Winchester Short Magnum |
2.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$1620 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
.300 Winchester Short Magnum |
2.56 kg |
5 Internal |
$1640 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
.300 Winchester Short Magnum |
2.95 kg |
5 Internal |
$1661 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (22” Barrel) |
.300 Winchester Magnum |
2.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$2386 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
.300 Winchester Magnum |
2.56 kg |
5 Internal |
$2448 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
.300 Winchester Magnum |
2.95 kg |
5 Internal |
$2511 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (22” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
2.18 kg |
5 Internal |
$1567 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
2.56 kg |
5 Internal |
$1587 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (24” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
2.95 kg |
5 Internal |
$1608 |
*
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Kimber 84 Classic (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
55 |
Kimber 84 Classic (.22) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
72 |
Kimber 84 Classic (.222) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
73 |
Kimber 84 Classic (5.56mm) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
72 |
Kimber 84 Big Bore Sporter (.250) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
77 |
Kimber 84 Big Bore Sporter (.35) |
BA |
5 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
81 |
Kimber 84 Continental (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
55 |
Kimber 84 Continental (.22) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
72 |
Kimber 84 Continental (.222) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
73 |
Kimber 84 Continental (5.56mm) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
72 |
Kimber 84 Custom Match (.222) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
77 |
Kimber 84 Custom Match (5.56mm) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
75 |
Kimber 84 Sporter (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
53 |
Kimber 84 Sporter (.22) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
71 |
Kimber 84 Sporter (.22-250) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
65 |
Kimber 84 Sporter (5.56mm) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
70 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
56 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter (.221) |
BA |
3 |
1-1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
89 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter (.222) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
75 |
Kimber 84 Super Varminter (5.56mm) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
74 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
60 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter (.221) |
BA |
3 |
1-1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
96 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter (.222) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
80 |
Kimber 84 Ultra Varminter (5.56mm) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
78 |
Kimber 84C Classic (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
53 |
Kimber 84C Classic (.222) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
71 |
Kimber 84C Classic (5.56mm) |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
70 |
Kimber 84C SSV (.17) |
SS |
2 |
1-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
64 |
Kimber 84C SSV (5.56mm) |
SS |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
84 |
Kimber 84M Classic (.243) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
65 |
Kimber 84M Classic (6.5mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
58 |
Kimber 84M Classic (7mm-08) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
77 |
Kimber 84M Classic (7.62mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
79 |
Kimber 84M Montana (.243) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
6 |
4 |
Nil |
65 |
Kimber 84M Montana (6.5mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
58 |
Kimber 84M Montana (7mm-08) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
77 |
Kimber 84M Montana (7.62mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
79 |
Kimber 84M LongMaster Classic |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
89 |
Kimber 84M LongMaster VT |
BA |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
73 |
Kimber 84L (.25-06) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
81 |
Kimber 84L (.270) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
71 |
Kimber 84L (.30-06) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
81 |
Kimber 84L Montana (.25-06) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
97 |
Kimber 84L Montana (.270) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
74 |
Kimber 84L Montana (.280 Ackley) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
5 |
Nil |
106 |
Kimber 84L Montana (.30-06) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
5 |
Nil |
84 |
Kimber 84L Montana Select Classic Grade (.35) |
BA |
6 |
1-3-Nil |
8 |
5 |
Nil |
112 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (.30-06) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
72 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (.280 Ackley) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
91 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (.270) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
63 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.280 Ackley, 22”) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
91 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.280 Ackley, 24”) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
103 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.280 Ackley, 26”) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
116 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 WSM, 22”) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
99 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 WSM, 24”) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
112 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 WSM, 26”) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
125 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 Magnum, 22”) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
82 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 Magnum, 24”) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
93 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 Magnum, 26”) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
105 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 Magnum, 22”) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
80 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 Magnum, 24”) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
93 |
Kimber Mountain Ascent (Subalpine) (.300 Magnum, 26”) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
102 |
Kimber 8400
Notes: This is a set
of hunting rifles designed around the new short magnum cartridges.
They are, of course, short-action rifles, and is sort of a hybrid Mauser
rifle mixed with the Remington 700 and Winchester M-70 – the extractor, bolt
face, feed, magazine, and locking lugs are like the Mauser’s; the receiver and
recoil lug are similar to the Remington 700; and the stock style is similar to
that of the Winchester M-70. The
trigger is similar to that of the Remington 700, but the safety is more like the
Winchester M-70. There are three
versions of the Model 8400: the Classic, which uses an A-grade walnut stock with
a deep pistol grip wrist and recoil pad on the butt; the 24-inch barrel is
free-floating, and metal parts are blued.
The Montana uses a synthetic stock made of Kevlar/carbon fiber with a
recoil pad on the butt, the finish is satin stainless steel, and the magazine is
not removable to save weight. The
Super America is the top-line Model 8400; it uses an AAA-grade walnut stock with
24-lpi checkering in the pistol grip and forward stock, and a highly-polished
blued action, receiver, and barrel, and a recoil pad on the butt.
This rifle is relatively rare because finding wood suitable for an
AAA-grade stock is hard to find.
All have 24-inch barrels. They do
not have iron sights, being drilled and tapped for a scope instead.
For 2006, the
Classic and Montana were chambered for a number of “old favorites” cartridges by
popular demand; all of these new chamberings for the Classic are long-action
standard cartridges and long-action magnums.
The Super America also added some of these chamberings, but only the
magnum calibers. Unlike the other
Model 8400s, the Super America’s standard cartridges have 24-inch barrels, while
the standard magnum chamberings (but not the short magnums) use 26-inch barrels.
Twilight 2000
Notes: These rifles do not exist in the Twilight 2000 timeline.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Classic |
.270 Winchester Short Magnum |
3.04 kg |
5 |
$1342 |
Classic |
7mm Winchester Short Magnum |
3.09 kg |
5 |
$1391 |
Classic |
.300 Winchester Short Magnum |
3.18 kg |
5 |
$1575 |
Classic |
.325 Winchester Short Magnum |
3.28 kg |
5 |
$1698 |
Classic |
.25-06 Remington |
3.18 kg |
5 |
$1362 |
Classic |
.270 Winchester |
3.27 kg |
5 |
$1551 |
Classic |
.30-06 Springfield |
3.38 kg |
5 |
$1803 |
Classic |
.300 Winchester Magnum |
3.51 kg |
5 |
$2458 |
Classic |
.338 Winchester Magnum |
3.59 kg |
5 |
$2679 |
Montana |
.270 Winchester Short Magnum |
2.69 kg |
5 Internal |
$1357 |
Montana |
7mm Winchester Short Magnum |
2.73 kg |
5 Internal |
$1406 |
Montana |
.300 Winchester Short Magnum |
2.81 kg |
5 Internal |
$1591 |
Montana |
.325 Winchester Short Magnum |
2.9 kg |
5 Internal |
$1704 |
Montana |
.25-06 Remington |
3.06 kg |
5 Internal |
$1377 |
Montana |
.270 Winchester |
3.15 kg |
5 Internal |
$1569 |
Montana |
.30-06 Springfield |
3.26 kg |
5 Internal |
$1819 |
Montana |
.300 Winchester Magnum |
3.39 kg |
5 Internal |
$2475 |
Montana |
.338 Winchester Magnum |
3.47 kg |
5 Internal |
$2697 |
Super America |
.270 Winchester Short Magnum |
3.14 kg |
5 |
$1342 |
Super America |
7mm Winchester Short Magnum |
3.19 kg |
5 |
$1391 |
Super America |
7mm Winchester Magnum |
3.19 kg |
5 |
$1391 |
Super America |
.300 Winchester Short Magnum |
3.28 kg |
5 |
$1575 |
Super America |
.300 Winchester Magnum |
4.07 kg |
5 |
$2458 |
Super America |
.325 Winchester Short Magnum |
3.77 kg |
5 |
$1698 |
Super America |
.338 Winchester Magnum |
4.17 kg |
5 |
$2679 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Classic (.270 WSM) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
103 |
Classic (7mm WSM) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
106 |
Classic (.300 WSM) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
112 |
Classic (.325) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
112 |
Classic (.25-06) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
82 |
Classic (.270 Win) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
71 |
Classic (.30-06) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
81 |
Classic (.300 Win Mag) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
107 |
Classic (.338) |
BA |
6 |
1-3-Nil |
8 |
5 |
Nil |
123 |
Montana (.270 WSM) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
103 |
Montana (7mm) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
106 |
Montana (.300 WSM) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
112 |
Montana (.325 WSM) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
112 |
Montana (.25-06) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
82 |
Montana (.270 Win) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
71 |
Montana (.30-06) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
81 |
Montana (.300 Win Mag) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
107 |
Montana (.338) |
BA |
6 |
1-3-Nil |
8 |
5 |
Nil |
123 |
Super America (.270 WSM) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
103 |
Super America (7mm WSM) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
105 |
Super America (7mm Win Mag) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
106 |
Super America (.300 WSM) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
112 |
Super America (.300 Win Mag) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
4 |
Nil |
107 |
Super America (.325) |
BA |
5 |
1-2-3 |
7 |
4 |
Nil |
112 |
Super America (.338) |
BA |
6 |
1-3-Nil |
8 |
5 |
Nil |
123 |
Kimber SVT-22
Notes: This
small caliber rifle was actually designed for clandestine sniping rather than as
a traditional small caliber rifle.
The SVT-22 has a secondary role as a rifle for low-cost sniper training.
Its scope rings can take a greater variety of telescopic sights than the
average .22 rifle, and the barrel is heavy and fluted and can be fitted with a
silencer. The action, bolt, and
inside of the barrel are chromed for smoothness of action and low wear.
The SVT-22 is equipped with a bipod.
The stock has a deep groove to form a pistol grip.
Unlike most such rifles, a telescopic sight is included in the cost.
Twilight 2000
Notes: This weapon does not exist.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
SVT-22 |
.22 Long Rifle |
3.4 kg |
5 |
$992 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
SVT-22 |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
49 |
SVT-22 (Bipod) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
64 |
Kimber Varmint
Notes: This
rifle was originally designed for the new .17 Mach 2 rimfire cartridge.
The Kimber 17 Varmint is basically a small version of Kimber’s centerfire
rifles (as are virtually all of Kimber’s rimfire rifles), and is made from
4140-class steel and oil-finished walnut stocks.
The Kimber 17 Varmint has no iron sights; it is designed for use with a
telescopic sight only.
The Pro Varmint
adds a match-grade trigger and a longer, match-grade, fluted, crowned barrel.
It is a bit heavier, but is otherwise similar to the Classic Varmint.
In 2005,
recognizing the popularity of the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, Kimber chambered a
version of the Varmint for that caliber. Except for the caliber and the changes
made necessary by that change, it is identical to the Kimber 17 Varmint.
Twilight 2000
Notes: This weapon does not exist.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Classic Varmint |
.17 Mach 2 Rimfire |
2.95 kg |
5 |
$334 |
Classic Varmint |
.22 Long Rifle |
2.9 kg |
5 |
$243 |
Pro Varmint |
.17 Mach 2 Rimfire |
3.04 kg |
5 |
$361 |
Pro Varmint |
.22 Long Rifle |
2.99 kg |
5 |
$271 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Classic Varmint (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
44 |
Classic Varmint (.22) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
41 |
Pro Varmint (.17) |
BA |
2 |
1-Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
52 |
Pro Varmint (.22) |
BA |
1 |
Nil |
5 |
1 |
Nil |
46 |
KMW Sentinel
Notes: Also
called the Sentinel SWS, the Sentinel is made by a company that is more
well-known for turning average rifles into custom-made hand-fitted and finished
masterpieces. The Sentinel,
however, is not a normal sporting weapon either; it employs the lessons used in
custom-finishing rifles, and is chambered in some unusual chamberings. The
Sentinel is based around a hand-fitted and finished Surgeon rifle, specifically
the Model 591 short action. The
center bore and lug ways are made by EDM, again hand finished and fitted.
The receiver is modified to allow a MIL-STD-1913 to sit atop it (and
again, like most parts presented from this point are).
The rifle has an integral recoil lug, as well as an oversized barrel
tenon. The bolt stop is slide
mounted to allow a slimmer profile up to down.
Proven components of the Remington 700 are used in some cases, including
the extractor, ejector, striker, and their match triggers.
The bolt handle is machined integral with the bolt, eliminating a common
point of failure. The barrels are
cut from Kriger blanks. Barrels are
match-quality, hand-fitted, and floating. The standard muzzle device is a
KMW-designed flash suppressor which can also be used as a stand-off device for
rebar cutting, though KMW can, at the buyer’s option, tip the barrel with a
muzzle brake of various makes. As
for suppressors and silencers, KMW says “We can discuss [this].” (Barrel lengths
are what I could find out, but may not be all-inclusive or accurate; KMW does
say that they will build to custom barrel lengths and finishes.)
The stocks are KMW designed, and not only have a recoil pad but are
adjustable for cheek height; LOP is adjustable by spacers. Bipods are light but
professional mounts, Harris S-BRMs. Magazines are proprietary. Note that though
this rifle is very sniper-rifle-like, it is in fact a sporting/target rifle and
does not, for example, include a scope in the price.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
Sentinel (20” Barrel) |
.243 Winchester |
6.83 kg |
5, 10 |
$1553 |
Sentinel (24” Barrel) |
.243 Winchester |
7.07 kg |
5, 10 |
$1681 |
Sentinel (26” Barrel) |
.243 Winchester |
7.21 kg |
5, 10 |
$1746 |
Sentinel (27” Barrel) |
.243 Winchester |
7.26 kg |
5, 10 |
$1778 |
Sentinel (28” Barrel) |
.243 Winchester |
7.3 kg |
5, 10 |
$1810 |
Sentinel (20” Barrel) |
6mm XC |
6.73 kg |
5, 10 |
$1500 |
Sentinel (24” Barrel) |
6mm XC |
7 kg |
5, 10 |
$1628 |
Sentinel (26” Barrel) |
6mm XC |
7.14 kg |
5, 10 |
$1692 |
Sentinel (27” Barrel) |
6mm XC |
7.19 kg |
5, 10 |
$1725 |
Sentinel (28” Barrel) |
6mm XC |
7.23 kg |
5, 10 |
$1757 |
Sentinel (20” Barrel) |
6.5mm Lapua Magnum |
6.96 kg |
5, 10 |
$1588 |
Sentinel (24” Barrel) |
6.5mm Lapua Magnum |
7.25 kg |
5, 10 |
$1717 |
Sentinel (26” Barrel) |
6.5mm Lapua Magnum |
7.4 kg |
5, 10 |
$1781 |
Sentinel (27” Barrel) |
6.5mm Lapua Magnum |
7.45 kg |
5, 10 |
$1813 |
Sentinel (28” Barrel) |
6.5mm Lapua Magnum |
7.49 kg |
5, 10 |
$1846 |
Sentinel (20” Barrel) |
6.5mm Creedmoor |
7.11 kg |
5, 10 |
$1638 |
Sentinel (24” Barrel) |
6.5mm Creedmoor |
7.41 kg |
5, 10 |
$1767 |
Sentinel (26” Barrel) |
6.5mm Creedmoor |
7.56 kg |
5, 10 |
$1832 |
Sentinel (27” Barrel) |
6.5mm Creedmoor |
7.61 kg |
5, 10 |
$1863 |
Sentinel (28” Barrel) |
6.5mm Creedmoor |
7.65 kg |
5, 10 |
$1895 |
Sentinel (20” Barrel) |
.260 Remington |
7.68 kg |
5, 10 |
$1888 |
Sentinel (24” Barrel) |
.260 Remington |
8 kg |
5, 10 |
$2016 |
Sentinel (26” Barrel) |
.260 Remington |
8.16 kg |
5, 10 |
$2081 |
Sentinel (27” Barrel) |
.260 Remington |
8.21 kg |
5, 10 |
$2113 |
Sentinel (28” Barrel) |
.260 Remington |
8.25 kg |
5, 10 |
$2145 |
Sentinel (20” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
8 kg |
5, 10 |
$1990 |
Sentinel (24” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
8.33 kg |
5, 10 |
$2120 |
Sentinel (26” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
8.5 kg |
5, 10 |
$2184 |
Sentinel (27” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
8.55 kg |
5, 10 |
$2217 |
Sentinel (28” Barrel) |
7.62mm NATO |
8.59 kg |
5, 10 |
$2248 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
Sentinel (20”, .243) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
61 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
6 |
1 |
Nil |
79 |
Sentinel (24”, .243) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
2 |
Nil |
79 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
103 |
Sentinel (26”, .243) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
87 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
113 |
Sentinel (27”, .243) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
90 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
118 |
Sentinel (28”, .243) |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
94 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
2-Nil |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
122 |
Sentinel (20”, 6mm XC) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
78 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
6 |
1 |
Nil |
102 |
Sentinel (24”, 6mm XC) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
2 |
Nil |
100 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
130 |
Sentinel (26”, 6mm XC) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
2 |
Nil |
108 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
141 |
Sentinel (27”, 6mm XC) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
113 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
147 |
Sentinel (28”, 6mm XC) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
117 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
152 |
Sentinel (20”, 6.5mm Magnum) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
6 |
2 |
Nil |
86 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
6 |
1 |
Nil |
112 |
Sentinel (24”, 6.5mm Magnum) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
109 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
142 |
Sentinel (26”, 6.5mm Magnum) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
118 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
154 |
Sentinel (27”, 6.5mm Magnum) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
123 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
160 |
Sentinel (28”, 6.5mm Magnum) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
128 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
167 |
Sentinel (20”, 6.5mm Creedmoor) |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
6 |
3 |
Nil |
85 |
With Bipod |
BA |
3 |
1-2-Nil |
6 |
1 |
Nil |
110 |
Sentinel (24”, 6.5mm Creedmoor) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
108 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
141 |
Sentinel (26”, 6.5mm Creedmoor) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
118 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
153 |
Sentinel (27”, 6.5mm Creedmoor) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
122 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
159 |
Sentinel (28”, 6.5mm Creedmoor) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
127 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
165 |
Sentinel (20”, .260) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
65 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
84 |
Sentinel (24”, .260) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
85 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
111 |
Sentinel (26”, .260) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
96 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
125 |
Sentinel (27”, .260) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
102 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
132 |
Sentinel (28”, .260) |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
107 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
1-2-3 |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
139 |
Sentinel (20”, 7.62mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
73 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
95 |
Sentinel (24”, 7.62mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
3 |
Nil |
95 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
7 |
1 |
Nil |
124 |
Sentinel (26”, 7.62mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
104 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
135 |
Sentinel (27”, 7.62mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
108 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
140 |
Sentinel (28”, 7.62mm) |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
3 |
Nil |
112 |
With Bipod |
BA |
4 |
2-3-Nil |
8 |
1 |
Nil |
146 |