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The SSG 69 (Scharfschützengewehr 69) is a bolt-action sniper rifle produced by Steyr Mannlicher and serves as the standard sniper rifle for the Austrian Army.
   Adopted in 1969 (hence the designation), it was ahead of its time with the use of synthetics and cold-hammer forged barrels for accuracy.
   There are several variants made with mostly cosmetic differences, the only anomaly being the SSG-PIV using a 409 mm barrel with a 1-10 twist designed to handle heavy subsonic ammunition.

Major models

  • Steyr SSG 69 » *Steyr SSG-PI

  • Steyr SSG-PII » *Steyr SSG-PIIK

  • Steyr SSG-PIII
  • Steyr SSG-PIV

Other specifications

  • Magazine: 5 round detachable Mannlicher style rotary magazine / 10 round detachable box magazine
  • Weight: 8.8 lb unloaded, no optics
  • Sights: Optical Hensoldt 10x42 scope, backup iron sights
    Technical data SSG-PI SSG-PII
    Calibers 243 Win., 308 Win. 243 Win., 22-250 Rem.,
    308 Win.
    Barrel length 25.6" (650 mm) 25.6" (650 mm)
    Magazine 5 rounds 5 rounds
    Trigger






    two stage






    Stock Plastic green Plastic black
    Type Sights included with heavy barrel
    Total length 45.2 inches (115 cm) 46.7 inches (119 cm)
    Weight Approx. 8.1 lb Approx. 9.4 lb

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