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This HTI .50 BMG group was shot at 500 meters. The monolithic receiver serves as a full-length mounting chassis, eliminating the need for a bedding interface. Ergonomic stock panels attach directly to the receiver.
Cool Gun Watch: Desert Arms Accepting Pre-Orders for the HTI
August 8, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) -- One of the cool guns we've been watching is the HTI Sniper Rifle, which is finally in production. HTI stands for Hard Target Interdiction weapon.
The HTI sniper rifle is a convertible multi-caliber extreme range Hard Target Interdiction weapon. Caliber options include .50 BMG, .416 Barrett, .408 Cheytac, and .375 Cheytac.
All chamberings deliver hard target penetration characteristics with effective ranges exceeding 2000 yards. This rifle is built to engage targets at extreme distance, behind cover, or stop a vehicle in its tracks.
A sniper now has the option to fire the high-precision/low-recoil .375 Cheytac then switch to .50 BMG to deliver Armor Piercing, Tracer, or Incendiary payload ammunition.
The HTI sniper rifle features match grade free-floating and fluted barrels, chambers and crowns, high quality adjustable trigger and repeatable return-to-zero barrel mounting system. The HTI's bullpup design makes it 12 pounds lighter and 12 inches shorter than the US M82A1 50 BMG rifle currently in service.
For more information, contact Desert Tactical Arms in Salt Lake City, sales@Deserttacticalarms.com.
Yep, have to get one. Ya never know when a hostile armored vehicle will be passing down the street. @njcountyofficer... mmmmm, sarcasm so early in the day. :-) An Important Note for GunReports.Com Readers: Our goal on this website is to foster a free expression of views while reining in language that crosses the line of civil discourse. Accordingly, the comments areas are intended to expand the knowledge of all users of this site. But site administrators wish to discourage the use of profanity, insults, disrespect, the advocacy of lawlessness, violence or sedition, or attempts to impinge on the rights of others. While GunReports.Com encourages robust discourse that furthers our understanding of all the issues affecting gun owners, comments that break GunReports.Com’s rules will be removed. In addition, we reserve the right to edit or delete individual comments, and in extreme cases, to ban commenters at our discretion. --Tim Cole To post a comment you must be a registered user of gunreports.com and be logged in. Use one of the forms below to login or register for FREE to gunreports.com
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