Komodo Armament D7CH

Komodo Armament D7CH is a bolt-action sniper rifle produced by PT. Komodo Armament Indonesia. The rifle is configurable to adapt and receive a wide array of accessories that are needed by the operator. Ammunition used is 7.62x51 mm NATO ammunition. Like other Komodo Armament rifles, D7CH sniper rifle is manufactured using polymer material, with cerakote or hard anodize finish.[1]

Komodo Armament Chassis Sniper Rifle
TypeSniper rifle
Place of originIndonesia
Service history
In service2018–present
Production history
DesignerKomodo Armament
ManufacturerKomodo Armament
Produced2016 (?)–present
Specifications
Mass
  • 6 kg (with 5 round magazine)
  • 6.5 kg (with 10 round magazine)
Length1220 mm
Barrel length
  • Heavy barrel: 26 in (660 mm)
  • Tactical: 18.5 in (470 mm)

Cartridge7.62×51mm NATO
Caliber7.62mm
ActionBolt action
Effective firing range1000 m
Maximum firing range1200 m
Feed system5 or 10 round magazine
SightsOptical sight

It has bolt action firing system with single fire mode. The barrel cover adopted the Rail Interface System (RIS), the picatinny rail extends from the base of the receiver to the end of the barrel. The picatinny rail makes it easy for sniper to mount and adjust the scope position. The main structure of this weapon is built from aluminium T67075 billet material. For the gun barrel it is offered two options that can be replaced, the heavy barrel (26 inches) and the tactical barrel (18.5 inches). Komodo D7CH has two choices of magazines, precisely there is a magazine containing 5 ammunitions and a magazine with 10 ammunitions.[2]

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References

  1. "Sniper Rifle". Komodo Armament Indonesia. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  2. Ziyadi, A. (2018-02-26). "Kemenhan Borong 100 Senapan Sniper Komodo D7CH Buatan Bantar Gebang". MiliterMeter.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-01-15.
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