SIG Sauer SSG 2000

SIG Sauer SSG 2000
Type Sniper rifle
Place of origin Germany
Switzerland
Service history
Used by See Users
Production history
Manufacturer SIG Sauer
Produced 1989–Present
Specifications
Weight 6.6 kg empty with scope
Length 1210 mm
Barrel length 610 mm

Cartridge 7.62×51mm NATO
.300 Winchester Magnum
7.5×55mm Swiss
Action Bolt-action
Effective firing range 1000 m 7.62×51mm NATO
1100 m .300 Winchester Magnum
1000 m 7.5×55mm Swiss
Feed system 4-round detachable box magazine
Sights non-fitted, but telescopic day or night optics can be fitted.

The SIG Sauer SSG 2000 is a bolt-action, magazine-fed rifle.

Service use

The SSG 2000 sniper rifle is a joint effort by Swiss company SIG Arms (now SAN Swiss Arms) and German company J.P.Sauer & Sohn. Production of the SSG 2000 started in 1989 and it is still in production.

Description

The SSG 2000 is derived from the Sauer 80/90 target rifle. It has a bolt action with rotating handle, but non-rotating bolt. When the handle is rotated to close the action, six lugs are driven onwards from the rear part of the bolt body to lock into the receiver. The action also features a loaded chamber indicator. The heavy barrel is hammer-forged and has a flash hider/muzzle brake unit installed. The wooden stock is adjustable. The trigger is two-stage.

The SSG 2000 has no iron sights by default and is usually fitted with Schmidt & Bender X1.5-6×42 variable-power or Zeiss Diatal ZA 8×56T fixed-power telescope sight.

Users

References

  1. Jones, Richard D. Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009/2010. Jane's Information Group; 35 edition (January 27, 2009). ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5.


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