Heckler & Koch MSG-90

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Heckler & Koch MSG90

HK MSG90 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle
Type Sniper Rifle
Place of origin Germany
Service history
In service 1990-present
Used by Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Norway, South Korea, United States.
Production history
Designer Heckler & Koch
Designed 1990
Manufacturer Heckler & Koch
Produced 1990
Variants MSG90A1
Specifications
Weight 6.40 kg (14.11 lb)
Length 1.165 m (45.87 in)
Width 65 mm (2.56 in)
Height 260 mm (10.23 in)

Cartridge 5/20 round detachable box magazine
Caliber 7.62 × 51 mm NATO (STANAG 2310)
Action Semi-Automatic
Effective range 1000m

The MSG-90 is a military semi-automatic sniper rifle designed by the German company Heckler & Koch. 'MSG-90' stands for "Militärisches Scharfschützen Gewehr" (German for "Military Sharpshooter (Sniper) Rifle"), the "90" standing for its first year in production.

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[edit] Design

The MSG-90 is a militarized version of the PSG1, both descendants of the G3, strengthened and lightened for harsher environments.

Close relatives, the MSG-90 and PSG1 share the same trigger group (3 lb adjustable trigger pull). The composite shoulder stock of the MSG-90 is adjustable for height (cheek), pull (shoulder), and is smaller and lighter than the PSG1s.

The sighting system utilizes the multipurpose 'Weaver' rail system rather than the STANAG 2324 claw mount for affixing gunsight systems which can be purchased separately. This same rail mounting system is used on the HK21E, 23E, and G41 (discontinued) series.

The barrel is weighted at the muzzle to aid harmonic stabilization of barrel whip to enhance accuracy. The addition of a flash suppressor adds to the overall barrel length.

Other features: Integrated bipod (adjustable height).

[edit] Technical data

  • Caliber: 7.62 × 51 mm NATO (STANAG 2310)
  • Magazine capacity: 5 or 20 round detatchable box magazine
  • Action: Semi-automatic (Roller-delayed blowback)
  • Mass: 6.4 kg (empty)
  • Length: 1165 mm (45.87 in)
  • Barrel: 600 mm (23.62 in)
  • Effective Range: 1000m


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