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Fuld Version: Ny .50 BMG m.m. fra Cobb
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-- Cobb Manufacturing Inc. displayed their BA50 .50 BMG Anti-Materiel/Sniper rifle/carbine, at their booth, and one of the Cobb staff took us through the gun. The BA50 operates via bolt-action, as opposed to the fast-action system utilized by the Cobb FA50(T) rifle. The BA50 rifle features some impressive engineering. This is one precision-made weapon. The bolt is locked into place with the aid of a secondary locking arm that utilizes a roller. You have to see it and operate the bolt to really appreciate it. Anyone looking for a bolt-action .50 Cal. rifle should take a serious look at the Cobb BA50 rifle/carbine. This weapon generated a lot of interest at the show. Just like the FA50(T), the BA50 has some parts commonality with the AR-15/M16 rifle series.
http://www.cobb50.com/ba50.htm

Another Cobb weapon that that attracted a lot of looks was the...

Cobb MCR 400 .338 Lapua semi-auto anti-materiel/sniper rifle. "MCR" stands for "Multi-Caliber Rifle". We're not sure whether or not Cobb is producing these yet, but those looking for a highly-accurate semi-auto rifle in .338 Lapua should consider the MCR 400, in our opinion.

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.....når bare man har nok penge og krudt.....så går det ikke aldrig helt galt :-)

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Cobb MCR

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Jeg er ikke fejlfri,men det er så tæt på at det skræmmer mig.
Jeg havde bestilt en, men fik flg.svar [Sad]

Hello Rex,

here is the response from the State Dept licensing officer for 50cal rifles:

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State Dept: “Yes, for the military only. No commercial re-sales”.

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