- PGM 338
Infobox Weapon
name=PGM 338
caption=The PGM 338
origin=flag|France flag|Switzerland
type=Sniper rifle
is_ranged=yes
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used_by=See users and civil users
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designer=Chris L. Movigliatti (A.M.S.D.)
design_date=
manufacturer=PGM Précision
production_date=
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variants=
weight=kg to lb|6.5|sp=us|abbr=on|precision=2|wiki=yes convert|7.3|kg|abbr=on folding stock version
length=mm to in|1286|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes convert|1010|mm|abbr=on|1 stock folded
part_length=convert|690|mm|abbr=on|1
crew=
cartridge=.338 Lapua Magnum
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action=Bolt-action
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velocity=convert|900|m/s|0|lk=on|sp=us|abbr=on
range=1400 m
max_range=
feed=10-round detachable box magazine
sights=The PGM 338, also known as the PGM .338 LM (LM - Lapua Magnum) or PGM Mini-Hecate .338, is a French-designed and manufactured
sniper rifle . It uses the.338 Lapua Magnum (8.6x70mm) cartridge, which remains supersonic up to a range of 1200-1500 m depending on the exact ammunition type and environmental conditions.The PGM 338 is intended to fulfill a long-range
anti-personnel role, and fills the capability void between the lighter7.62x51mm NATO (.308) anti-personnel sniper rifles, which do not have the sufficient maximum effective range to be effectively used at ultra long ranges, and the larger.50 BMG (12.7x99mm) anti-materiel rifles, which lack the portability of lighter systems. The PGM 338 was designed by Chris L. Movigliatti of the Swiss AMSD company and is produced byPGM Précision of France. The rifle is distributed worldwide through Belgian arms manufacturer FN Herstal and its subsidiaries.The PGM 338 main commercial competitors/equivalents on the high end factory sniper rifle market are the
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare andSako TRG product lines. All these rifles are comparable performance-wise.Design details
Like its larger brother - the
PGM Hecate II (chambered in .50 BMG), the PGM 338 is structured around a central rigid metal girder chassis, giving it it a skeletal "barebones" appearance to minimize weight and simplify maintenance.The receiver is made from a high quality 7075 aircraft-grade
aluminum alloy , while thesteel bolt has three lugs that lock into a barrel extension. It also has overpressure vent holes allowing high-pressure gases a channel of escape in the rare event of a cartridge case head failure. The barrel was designed by the German firm Lothar Walther and is cold hammer forged. The match grade fluted barrel is mounted fully floated and sports an integratedmuzzle brake with a 50% recoil reduction effectiveness. The barrel features a non-conventional 305 mm (1:12 in) right-hand twist rate optimized for firing 16.2 gram (250 grain) .338-calibrevery-low-drag bullet s (VLD). Longer, heavier VLD bullets, like the Sierra HPBT MatchKing 19.44 gram (300 grain) projectile require a 254 mm (1:10 in) rifling twist rate.The furniture (pistol grip and forearm) is made from a
polymer material and is mounted to the frame. The buttstock is made from metal and has an adjustable shoulder pad for comfortable aiming and minimizing the effects ofrecoil on the operator. It is also adjustable for the length of pull and height, and can be folded to the left side of the receiver to reduce the overall dimensions of the rifle and make it more portable. An adjustable rear folding ground spike under the stock helps to keep the rifle in a stable position for extended periods of time and is most effective when coupled with the foldingbipod support under the rifle barrel. Apistol grip is used for comfortable wielding of the weapon, especially during prolonged periods of time during which the operator must be immediately ready to open fire.The PGM 338 is fitted with a
Picatinny rail so that it may be equipped with a wide range of commercial andNATO -standard optical sights, lights, night vision equipment and other tactical accessories. It also has an optional set of emergencyiron sight s to be used in case of the failure of the primary sight.Normally muzzle brakes are fitted to reduce
recoil , jump and flash. The PGM factory muzzle brakes are however detachable if a user does not wish to use it. In order to preserve an optimal shooting comfort, the factory advises to avoid firing without the muzzle brake or silencer attached. [PGM .338 LM User Manual]The PGM 338 is primarily intended for anti-personnel sniper work at distances between 500 to 1400 m, and can consistently achieve an accuracy of about 0.5 MOA with match-grade ammunition when employed by a qualified marksman. At distances below 500 m, the .338 Lapua Magnum would be too powerful for anti-personnel use and cause
overpenetration in most circumstances, unless deep material penetration is required. At distances beyond 1200 m, the standard .338 Lapua Magnum bullets enter the transonic velocity region, thus significantly degrading its accuracy, but remaining somewhat reliable up to 1500 m.The rifle is most often used with a 10-round box magazine, although larger capacity magazines are also available.
Users
*flag|Singapore -
Singapore Armed Forces .
*flag|Slovenia -Slovenian Armed Forces .
*flag|Switzerland: Police forces, special service. In use with IE Skorpion.ee also
*
PGM Hecate II
*Brügger & Thomet APR338 a Swiss sniper rifle that was developed based on the PGM sniper rifles.Notes
References
External links
* [http://www.pgmprecision.com/index.php?page=pgm338&hl=en_US PGM Précision]
* [http://www.pgmprecision.com/uploads/pdf/pgm338_2008_en.pdf PGM 338 data sheet]
* [http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sn47-e.htm Modern Firearms]
* [http://uvson308.free.fr/photogallery/PGM338/thumb.html PGM 338 image collection]
* [http://uvson308.free.fr/photogallery/TRGvsPGM/thumb.html TRG-42 vs. PGM 338 comparison]
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