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DESERT TACTICAL ARMS - SRS - A RADICAL BULLPUP

2010 Guns Magazine - Hadji ain’t stupid. He may be fighting to keep his country in the Stone age, but on the battlefield, he knows the value of snipers. our snipers. He knows the trooper climbing out of the up-armored HuMvee carrying the long rifle bag is the one with the barrett M107 or the M-24 sniping system — making him a high value target.....

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DESERT TACTICAL SRS .338 Lapua

Special Weapons 2008 - For those who keep track of these things, an emerging trend in military precision tactical rifle calibers is the .338 Lapua Magnum, a military cartridge whose time has come. Rifles in .338 Lapua have been adopted by several countries including Canada, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom.....

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DESERT TACTICAL SRS - SUPPRESSOR SHOOT OUT

Special Weapons October 2009 - The value of a suppressor on a sniper rifle has been subject to much debate.  When suppressors were heavy, short-lived, cumbersome and affected accuracy, there was a basis for arguament.  However, modern suppressors help most shooters shoot more accurately.......

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Testimonials

"Just to let you know that my customer shot the 308 and was totally impressed. He said it is the best rifle he has ever shot and the second best doesn’t even come close."

- Jim Clark


"The rifle is amazing.  Your engineering and manufacturing teams are to be commended for the design and production of this rifle.  The accuracy floored me..see attached group image that I shot last night just after I sighted it in.  There’s a bunch of things that I feel contribute to this.  The trigger is not only amazing for a bullpup config, it’s just downright amazing for any rifle.  Perfect out of the box for me, but adjustable enough if it wasn’t.  Also, the balance of the weapon made it so easy to steady and just the simple idea of the inline configuration made recoil way lighter than expected (for 308 anyway)."

- Joe