CLASSIC12
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I thought I'd do another brief post on Swiss weaponry. This is what we call Stgw 57 (German for Sturm Gewehr 57) or Fass 57 (French/Italian, for Fusil d' Assaut 57/Fucile d' Assalto 57). It replaced the old straight bolt action rifles previously used and fires the same 7.5 X 55 mm GP 11 round. It was replaced by the Stgw 90 / Fass 90, or Sig 550.
Those rifles are easily found on the second hand market, I bought this one in 2009 for 350.- Swiss francs (about the same in US$).
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I've slightly modified it for sport shooting rather than combat. Better / longer grip (for use of the winter trigger, that cuts triggger pull in half), better sights, adjustable bipod instead of fixed one, custom made short 10 rds mag instead of original 24 rounds.
Off to the range
Standart Swiss army rifle ranges are 300 meters (328 yards).
You can see the winter trigger deployed
Zoom in, I'll be using target nbr 9 (if you don't pay attention you can shoot at the wrong target).
I am fairly new at this, been mostly shooting handguns. My best pass, 4 ten, 5 nine, and (ugh) a flying seven for a total of 92.
Had a dead on bullseye on another pass
Cooling down after 80 rounds
I thought I'd do another brief post on Swiss weaponry. This is what we call Stgw 57 (German for Sturm Gewehr 57) or Fass 57 (French/Italian, for Fusil d' Assaut 57/Fucile d' Assalto 57). It replaced the old straight bolt action rifles previously used and fires the same 7.5 X 55 mm GP 11 round. It was replaced by the Stgw 90 / Fass 90, or Sig 550.
Those rifles are easily found on the second hand market, I bought this one in 2009 for 350.- Swiss francs (about the same in US$).
SIG SG 510 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




I've slightly modified it for sport shooting rather than combat. Better / longer grip (for use of the winter trigger, that cuts triggger pull in half), better sights, adjustable bipod instead of fixed one, custom made short 10 rds mag instead of original 24 rounds.


Off to the range

Standart Swiss army rifle ranges are 300 meters (328 yards).
You can see the winter trigger deployed

Zoom in, I'll be using target nbr 9 (if you don't pay attention you can shoot at the wrong target).

I am fairly new at this, been mostly shooting handguns. My best pass, 4 ten, 5 nine, and (ugh) a flying seven for a total of 92.

Had a dead on bullseye on another pass


Cooling down after 80 rounds

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