Gepard GM6 Lynx - Anti-material rifle - 3

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Gepard GM6 Lynx, .50 cal or 12,7 x 108 www.sero.hu

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    Gepard GM6 Lynx - Anti-material rifle - 2

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  • beats barrett m82 because:

    weighs less(10kg while the m82 is 14kg)

    fires 12.7 nato or russian while barrett only fires nato rounds(russian is better in armor piercing)

    way shorter than the barrett (110cm while the m82 is 150cm)

    less recoil tha a barrett!! the irony here is the barrett overweight is to cut down on recoil..the only drawback is the mag which holds 5 rounds half of which the barrett holds..is not important since it's a sniper rifle meaning the first round is all what you need!!

  • I want one.

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  • @toro199999 a wildcat is a custom round, mostly based on an other round isnt it ? :/

    like some .50bmg's were wildcated to become .416 barrett cartridges :)

    caseless like the hk g11 ?

    pneumatic like in airguns ?

    and then those kind of rounds they use in tanks, howitzers and shit to blow things up like bunkers ?

  • @13thmistral handloads..wildcats is custom made by the original ammunition manufacturer..i'm doing some work on producing the whole bullet and some secret projects like caseless, pneumatic actuated and APFSDS i cant tell you any more it's secret stuff if i tell u i'll have to kill you!

  • @toro199999 i seriously think it coud be posible they woud say the barrett m82a1 firing surplus ammo and having only iron sights is the most accurate thing they ever saw :)

    youre onw guns and ammunition ? :O

    wildcates or handloads ?

  • @toro199999 i was talking about the lahti l39...

    is that one also fully automatic then ?

    didnt knew that

    if its so, full auto...

    unique gun i woud say, but still you cant compare all those guns i say, with the guns of modern days

    sertainly not now youre gonna say it full auto to ?!

    yea its accurate i read that

    and a heavy bitch to

    also, the accuracy of today compared to that of more then 50 years ago...

  • @13thmistral fire rate please, the solothurn s18/1100 fired 20x138mm in FULL AUTO..it was pretty accurate, look it up in google or something i know what i'm talking about..an stop calling me an idiot i know about guns more than any one i've ever seen, hell i make my own guns and ammunition..be polite

  • @toro199999 exeptions like they exist

    besides, today, you dont find a 20mm easy that is not bolt-action

    the firerate of that gun is higher, thus increasing the hitchance against such types of targets

    besides, the flying aircraft of today....

    there are even helicopters being faster, not mentioning them being more armoured then those plains of those times

  • @13thmistral the solothurn s18 had a scope "8x" and the cartridge was 20x138B..one phosphorus bullet can set enemy bunker to fire..a finnish tank killing team "they used the lahti l39 chambered in the same round" to shoot down a flying aircraft, try doing that with any gun today and i'll give u a medal! they're more than comparable

  • @toro199999 now please, dont mix up ww1 anti-tank rifles with shit they use today

    those old guns didnt even have a scope

    its like saying the mosin nagant cna be compared with what they call sniper rifles today

  • @toro199999 gun, it woud never have been a standard sniper rifle

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