Bushmaster Var24 ATACS vs Walther Gewehr 41
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Rifles | Bushmaster Var24 ATACS | Walther Gewehr 41 |
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Summary | ||
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Length | 42.25" | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Semi-Automatic |
Caliber | .223 Remington | |
Barrel Length | 24" Heavy Barrel | |
Capacity | 5 | |
Finish | Camo | |
Gun Type | Rifle | |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | Walther |
Reviews | See 1 Review | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $816.89 | $3.00 |
Used Price | $571.82 | $2.10 |
Sale Price | $735.20 | $2.70 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster Var24 ATACS
Features a fluted 24 inch chrome-moly steel extra-heavy varmint barrel (one inch diameter out to gas block) and eleven degree competition muzzle crown. Coated bore and chamber. One in nine inch twist free-floated with a vented aluminum fore-end. Two-stage competition trigger (3.5 pound takeup, 1 pound letoff). Ships with manual and 5 round magazine. Covered in A-TACS camouflage finish.
Walther Gewehr 41
The Gewehr 41 is a German semi-automatic rifle. It had become clear that some sort of automatic rifle with a higher rate of fire than most bolt-action rifles was needed by 1940 to improve the military's combat efficiency. With the requirements submitted to two manufacturers, Mauser and Walther, both set out to create a rifle for said requirements, with both rifles turning out to be rather similar. With the creation of this rifle, some restrictions were imposed on the design; those being that no holes are to be bored into the barrel to tap gas for the action, that the rifles were not to have any moving parts on the surface of the weapon, and that in the event the auto-loading system malfunctioned or catastrophically failed, an auxiliary bolt-action was to be added.