XM-109 25mm Sniper Rifle

Tuesday, August 17th, 2004


When a .50-caliber sniper rifle isn’t enough, there’s the new XM-109 25mm Sniper Rifle:

For some long-range sniper missions, a .50 caliber (12.7mm) round just isn?t big enough. The Barrett company, which pioneered the development of the modern .50 caliber sniper rifle, has now built a 25mm sniper rifle (although shoulder cannon may be a more precise term), the XM109. Ten prototype weapons are being made available for testing this month. Designed to destroy light armor, the XM109 is a semi-automatic 25mm rifle that has a 17.6 inch long barrel and an overall length of 46 inches. It weighs in at 46 pounds and has a 5 round magazine. In comparison, the Barrett M107 .50 caliber sniper rifle in general use today has a 29 inch barrel, overall length of 57 inches, and weighs in at a mere 32 pounds, with a magazine capacity of 10 rounds.

Anyone up for dinosaur hunting?

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