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MEGR
07-16-2004, 01:57 AM
http://world.guns.ru/sniper/hk_psg1_l.jpg
HK PSG-1. Left side view, with tripod rest.

http://world.guns.ru/sniper/hk_psg1_r.jpg
Same rifle, right side view

http://world.guns.ru/sniper/hk_psg1_c.jpg
Close-up on the PSG-1 receiver. Note adjustable shoe on the trigger, adjustable cheekpiece, "silent bolt closing device" pushbutton just behind the ejection port

Caliber: 7.62 x 51mm NATO (.308 Win)
Action: Semi-automatic, roller-delayed blowback
Barrel: 650 mm
Overall length: 1208 mm
Weight: 8.10 kg with scope and no magazine
Magazine: 5 or 20 round detachable box
Scope: Hendsoldt 6x42, 6 settings from 100 to 600 meters
Expected accuracy: Sub-1MOA with match grade ammunition

The PSG-1 sniper system (PrazisionsSchutzenGewehr, or "high-precision marksman's rifle" in English) had been developed by the German company Heckler - Koch by the mid-1980s as an ultimate police and counter-terror weapon. Some German elite law-enforcement groups, like GSG or KSK-9, participate in this development, and since its introduction the PSG-1 had been adopted by various police forces in Europe and Americas. It is way too heavy and somewhat too gentle for military use, so it never seen any military use. Instead, HK developed two more sniper weapons. The first, that actually preceded the PSG-1, was the G3-SG1, an accurized and scope-fitted version of the basic G3 automatic rifle for German Army. And in the mid-1980s HK also developed a derivative of the PSG-1, called MSG-90, for export military sales. The PSG-1 is still offered by the HK, and is one of the most expensive factory-made sniper rifles on the market, hitting the $10.000 price tag in the basic package.

Technically, the PSG-1 is no more than a heavily modified G3 rifle. It features the same roller-delayed blowback action, derived from earlier CETME rifles, and the same stamped steel receiver with separate detachable trigger unit. The heavy barrel is precisely made by the cold hammer forging process with polygonal rifling for improved accuracy and longer life. Special trigger unit features a semi-automatic only hammer group and the adjustable trigger with trigger pull of about 1.5 kg (3 lbs). The ergonomically shaped pistol grip features an adjustable palm stop. Plastic buttstock is also adjustable for height and for length of pull. Another non-typical feature of the PSG-1 is the "silent bolt closing device", actually similar to the forward assist, found on M16 rifles. This is apparently to be used in situations where a complete silence must be maintained until the shot is fired. The devise is no more that a pushbutton, located just behind the ejection port, and linked to the bolt carrier by the ratchet-like device. The rifle is fed using standard 20-rounds G3 magazines or special 5-rounds magazines. There's no open (iron) sights on the PSG-1. Instead, it is fitted with the Hendsoldt 6X42 fixed power telescope sight with illuminated reticle. The scope has built-in range adjuster that works in ranges from 100 to 60 meters, so 600 meters is considered the maximum effective range. Most strangely, the PSG-1 had no integral bipod. Instead, it is often used with the separate rest, mounted on the compact tripod.

http://www.hkpro.com/psg1gsg9.jpg
GSG9 with PSG-1

http://lapetoire.free.fr/public/mod%20epaule/H/HK%20PSG1.jpg
Taken apart

http://www.hkpro.com/psgcase.jpg
Wish I could find this under a Christmas tree :|

There is alsot a PSG-1 for sale on gunsamerica.com, only 9,999 dollars!

Links: www.hkpro.com,http://lapetoire.free.fr/public/mod%20epaule/H/HK%20PSG1.jpg,
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israeli dude
07-16-2004, 10:29 AM
nice topic and all... but its a shame you jest copy it from world.guns

Zenchan
07-16-2004, 10:46 AM
Wish I could find this under a Christmas tree

rofl

Yeah, but it's not worth the price tag.
There are many better shooting irons in the sniper department....

Tributal
07-16-2004, 11:35 AM
For that kind of money I'll take two McMillan rifles and a ****load of ammo.

MEGR
07-16-2004, 12:02 PM
nice topic and all... but its a shame you jest copy it from world.guns

What's your point? Should I draw the pictures next time?

Dutchman2
07-16-2004, 01:14 PM
Recently, here in Holland became a few PSG-1's avaible for civilian target shooters. The rifles where from the Dutch and Canadian police. The rifles are in mint condition and complete in case with all the stuff and gear. A very nice gedget for approx. Euro 4500,- without optic :roll: . I know a few guy's that bought that rifle, and it realy shoots nice and accurate. Shame it's so expensive.

PCarola
07-16-2004, 02:02 PM
What's your point? Should I draw the pictures next time?

:lol: :lol:

MVSpartan117
07-16-2004, 02:27 PM
I think what he was saying is why post this here, give world.gun no credit at all, which i suppose could be called plagerism, when we could all just go to the site.

To me the biggest problem is that in no way you tried to ive world.gun credit