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− | |quotetext=Designed by military engineers and benchrest shooters, the DSR-1 was primarily intended for police sharpshooters. The heart of this rifle is its free-floating, fluted barrel, just shy of 25.6 inches in length, which is said to be so accurate, it is considered to be benchrest-grade. Chambered in the potent .338 Lapua Magnum | + | |quotetext=Designed by military engineers and benchrest shooters, the DSR-1 was primarily intended for police sharpshooters. The heart of this rifle is its free-floating, fluted barrel, just shy of 25.6 inches in length, which is said to be so accurate, it is considered to be benchrest-grade. Chambered in the potent .338 Lapua Magnum caliber, it comes standard with an 8x optic, an integrated bipod, a removable muzzle brake, and two 4-round magazines; the magazine in the rear feeds the weapon, the one in front is simply held by the rifle to give the shooter access to a fresh magazine without even needing a pocket to carry it. |
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== Other information == | == Other information == | ||
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[[Category:Class 1 weapons]] | [[Category:Class 1 weapons]] |
Latest revision as of 02:00, 14 January 2021
Navigation: | Main Page → Weapons → Class 1 weapons → DSR Precision DSR-1 |
Weapon, Class 1 | |
DSR Precision DSR-1 | |
Game information | |
Category | Precision rifle |
Fire modes | Bolt-action |
Caliber | .338 Lapua Magnum |
Barrel length (inches) | 25.59 |
Feeding system | Box magazine |
+1 round in chamber? | Yes |
Critical failure type | Failure to fire |
Stock type | Fixed (S) |
Weight (units) | 26 |
Max condition | 14000 |
Shop value / Rarity | 2250 (Rarity 5) |
Accessory compatibility | |
Feeding | DSR-1 magazines |
Standard: | DSR-1 4-round magazine Storage for 1 extra magazine |
Muzzle | Standard devices |
Standard: | Muzzle brake, Rifle, standard, .338 |
Optics | NATO mount |
Standard: | Scope, Mk8 (8x) |
Underbarrel mount | N/A |
Standard: | Bipod (integrated) |
Lights | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Real world information | |
Manufacturer | DSR Precision GmbH |
Country of origin | Germany |
Year | 2000 |
"Designed by military engineers and benchrest shooters, the DSR-1 was primarily intended for police sharpshooters. The heart of this rifle is its free-floating, fluted barrel, just shy of 25.6 inches in length, which is said to be so accurate, it is considered to be benchrest-grade. Chambered in the potent .338 Lapua Magnum caliber, it comes standard with an 8x optic, an integrated bipod, a removable muzzle brake, and two 4-round magazines; the magazine in the rear feeds the weapon, the one in front is simply held by the rifle to give the shooter access to a fresh magazine without even needing a pocket to carry it." |
— Hebizuka (quote written by Tempest) |
The DSR Precision DSR-1 (often shortened to DSR-1 or DSR) is a .338 Lapua Magnum precision rifle.
Other information
- This weapon is capable of carrying 1 extra magazine in storage. A magazine held "in storage" makes it count as immediately available (equivalent to being, for example, carried in a tactical vest) but cannot be used to feed the weapon.