RPA C12A1

The C12A1 cadet target rifle is a competition weapon used by members of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets for advanced training and target shooting competition.

C12A1
TypeTarget rifle
Place of originCanada
Service history
Used byCanada, United Kingdom
Production history
ManufacturerRangemaster Precision Arms
Specifications
Mass6.3 kg (13.9 lb)
Length124.5 cm (49 in)

Cartridge7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester)
Muzzle velocity832 m/s (2,730 ft/s)
Feed systemSingle Shot, Hand Fed

The C12A1 cadet rifle is a 7.62-millimetre caliber, heavy-barrel, manually operated, bolt action, hand-fed, single-shot, competition weapon with a free-floating barrel and an ejector. The rifle was designed around the action of the RPA Quadlock rifle system. The rifle is equipped with a Robertson, synthetic, adjustable, pistol grip stock. The standard issue C12A1 also features German-made closed aperture sights and has a level on the front sight. The C12A1 fires a 7.62×51mm NATO round, the same as the round used in the Heckler & Koch G3 and the FN C1A1 battle rifles. It has no applied safety.

The National Rifle Team (NRT) and cadets taking Cadet Leader Instructor Marksman Course use this rifle. On the NRT variation, it is decorated with maple leaves and is painted red for use in the Bisley yearly shooting competition in the United Kingdom.

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