McMillan 50 A-1 Tactical Rifle
The original TAC-50 50 calibre rifle is a firm favourite that is deployed by military forces around the world. In this new version, the TAC®-50 A1™, McMillian have truly surpassed existing excellence to deliver a rifle that is without equal. Improvements include new take-down fibreglass stock with a foreend that is 5” longer, moving the balance point for the bipod forward, integral cheekpiece and a monopod on the buttstock with an option for vertical adjustment. Also, the stock incorporates a smaller pistol grip to fit a wider range of hand shapes, with and without gloves.
Available stock options: Black, OD Green, and Tan.
The TAC-50 A1 reflects input from McMillan’s customers around the world regarding features they would like to incorporate in this weapon. It has a new bipod that is lighter, yet sturdier. The legs adjust vertically, as well as forward and rearward to fine tune the rifle for elevation. A new magazine system offers a positive, self-locking magazine latch that is easier to operate with gloved hands. The magazine release lever is repositioned ahead of the trigger bow.
As with the original TAC-50, the TAC-50 A1 features a 29” premium selected, hand-lapped match grade free-floating barrel, threaded muzzle brake, detachable 5-round box magazine, tuned 3.5 lb. trigger, and extra-long bolt handle to clear large optics. It utilizes the proven McMillan 50 caliber action and all components are built to benchrest precision tolerances.
The McMillan TAC-50 product line continues to be used by military forces around the world as both an ultra-long range anti-personnel tactical rifle, as well as an anti-materiel rifle used for disabling assets at long range. For many military units, it is the benchmark for extreme long range accuracy in a tactical rifle weapons system.
McMillan Rifle Customisation
A McMillan rifle is customisable. Contact us for more information and customisation details.
McMillan Rifles are available in a variety of configurations. Contact us for more information.
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