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CheyTac M200 Intervention: full disassembly & assembly

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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2017
  • The CheyTac Intervention is an American bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by CheyTac LLC, which can also be classified as an anti-materiel rifle. It is fed by a 7-round detachable single-stack magazine (an optional 5-round magazine is also available). It is specifically chambered in either .408 Chey Tac or .375 Chey Tac ammunition. CheyTac LLC states that the system is capable of delivering sub-MOA accuracy at ranges of up to 2,500 yd (2,286 m), one of the longest ranges of all modern-day sniper rifles. It is based on the EDM Arms Windrunner.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CheyTac...
    Don't try to recreate what you see in this video, as this is gameplay. This video was created using the game World of Guns:
    store.steampowered.com/app/262...
    This game is also available on Google Play, App Store, Amazon and other platforms.

Komentáře • 8

  • @carlmichaelx
    @carlmichaelx Před 2 lety +1

    I love this gun, but damn the weight.

  • @Nolifer89
    @Nolifer89 Před 6 lety +1

    yeah man

  • @lionzayan4140
    @lionzayan4140 Před 3 lety

    Sick

  • @ThaiDuongQuangCaoNoiThatNangLu

    Can you give yourself this drawing?

  • @-Blizzard.-
    @-Blizzard.- Před 3 lety

    How can this cost 10k dollars

    • @carlmichaelx
      @carlmichaelx Před 2 lety

      O it's not just them, popular gun manufacturers are just taking advantage of the new gun craze and charging the hell out of us. I don't shit about the manufacturing cost of a rifle but somehow I doubt it should be 10-15k.

    • @carlmichaelx
      @carlmichaelx Před 2 lety

      And what kind of name is (BigNigger)? What kind of racist shit is that u can't really be that ignorant?

    • @irrelevantfish1978
      @irrelevantfish1978 Před rokem

      ​@@carlmichaelx The M200 Intervention is (a) a niche product, (b) requires a number of high-precision components, and (c) most of those components are made of hardened steel. I highly doubt that much of that $10k price tag isn't justified. Even if you discount the cost of design/testing/etc and how that's only spread across a few thousand guns, I've priced out a few custom-machined parts, and it's remarkably easy for a $10 part to become a $1000 part due to tight tolerances and use of hardened steel.