Projection/ammo type: 7.8x74mm Magnum
Bolt Action
Typically, the bolt consists of a tube of metal inside of which the firing mechanism is housed, and which has at the front or rear of the tube several metal knobs, or “lugs”, which serve to lock the bolt in place. The bolt is manually rotated and pulled back. When this happens, the round in an internal or box magazine is pushed up via tension in the spring in said magazine. When the bolt is pushed forward, it pushes the round into the chamber and locks once rotated into the proper position. All types of firearms have bolt-action varieties, but bolt actions are most common in rifles.
An extremely high velocity round, coming in a variety of different grains from 120-200 grains. Loaded with 120 grain bullets, can achieve nearly 4,000 fps velocity, though at such speeds there is a possibility such a light bullet will fragment upon impact.
Visual Description: Copper heads set in a brass case, with red ballistic tips on each bullet.
Field Maintenance Procedure: Wipe and clean after every mission, taking care to scrub the barrel, bolt, and receiver down. All other repairs, including ones to the scope are to be carried out by armorer.
Pricing: 250 DA