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'''Beretta 501 Sniper''' is an Italian-made [[bolt-action]] [[sniper rifle]]. Introduced in 1985, it was intended for military and police use. Production has now been discontinued. The Italian army replaced it with the [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum]] rifles.<ref name="MF">[http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sniper-rifles/it/beretta-sniper-e.html Modern Firearms' Beretta 501 sniper page.]</ref>
'''Beretta 501 Sniper''' is an Italian-made [[bolt-action]] [[sniper rifle]]. Introduced in 1985, it was intended for military and police use. Production has now been discontinued. The Italian army replaced it with the [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum]] rifles.<ref name="MF">[http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sniper-rifles/it/beretta-sniper-e.html Modern Firearms' Beretta 501 sniper page.]</ref>


The 501 weighs 5.56&nbsp;kg, is 1165mm in length, has a 586mm barrel and uses a 5 round detachable box magazine.<ref name="MF"/>
The 501 fires [[7.62mm NATO]] rounds, weighs 5.56&nbsp;kg, is 1165mm in length, has a 586mm barrel and uses a 5 round detachable box magazine.<ref name="MF"/>


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Revision as of 09:42, 21 May 2013

Beretta 501 Sniper is an Italian-made bolt-action sniper rifle. Introduced in 1985, it was intended for military and police use. Production has now been discontinued. The Italian army replaced it with the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum rifles.[1]

The 501 fires 7.62mm NATO rounds, weighs 5.56 kg, is 1165mm in length, has a 586mm barrel and uses a 5 round detachable box magazine.[1]

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