- U.S. Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle
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name= United States Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR)
caption=U.S. Marine preparing to fire the M14 DMR
origin=flagcountry|United States
type=Sniper rifle /designated marksman rifle
designer=
design_date=
service= 2001–present
wars=Iraq War
cartridge=7.62x51mm NATO
action= Gas-operated,rotating bolt
rate= Semi-automatic
velocity= 865 m/s (2,837 ft/s)
range= 600–800 m (650–875 yd)
maximum_range=
weight= 4.5–5.0 kg (10–11 lb)
length= 1,118 mm (44 in)
part_length= 559 mm (22 in)
feed= 5-, 10- or 20-round detachable box magazine|The United States Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle ("DMR",NSN 1005-01-458-6235; more formally the United States Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14, DMR) is a semi-automatic, gas-operatedrifle chambered for the7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. It is a modified and accurized version of theM14 rifle built and utilized solely by theUnited States Marine Corps (USMC).The rifle is currently issued with match-grade M118LR 175-grain Long Range ammunition. The "basic" DMR (i.e., without secondary sight, magazine, sling, basic issue items, cleaning gear,
suppressor andbipod ) weighs 11 pounds (5 kg) or less. The DMR design allows the sight mount, barrel, bolt, and other key assemblies to be repaired or replaced at the third echelon maintenance level. All DMRs are built at the USMC Precision Weapons Shop at Quantico, Virginia.pecifications
There are several notable differences between the basic M14 and the U.S. Marine Corps DMR.
*Barrel: A 22-inch (560 mm) stainless steel,match grade barrel by either Krieger Barrels, Inc. or Rock Creek Barrels, Inc. (Mike Rock Barrels).
*Stock: McMillan Tactical M2A fiberglass stock. This particular stock features apistol grip and a buttstock with adjustable saddle cheekpiece.
*Optics: An over-action MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail sourced from either GG&G Armament Arizona or Smith Enterprise, Inc. allows for the use of any optic compatible with the rail; this includes a rather large variety of military scopes and imaging devices. The most common scope used on the USMC DMR are TS-30.xx seriesLeupold Mark 4 day scopes, AN/PVS-10 or AN/PVS-17 night vision scopes, and Unertl M40 10× fixed power scopes.
*Muzzle device: Most USMC DMRs utilize the traditional M14 muzzle device, although since deployment in 2001, some DMRs are now equipped with the OPS, Inc. 2-port muzzle brake, which is threaded and collared to accept an OPS-Inc. 12th Model sound suppressor.
*Bipod: A Harris S-L bipod is used on the USMC DMR.Applications
The DMR, as its name suggests, is primarily used by a
designated marksman . The DMR fills the need for a lightweight, accurate weapon system utilizing a cartridge more powerful than the M16A4's standard5.56x45mm NATO —the7.62x51mm NATO . The DMR also sees use from MarineScout Sniper when the mission requires rapid accurate fire. The DMR is also used by the Marine Corps Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams. They are also issued to the spotters in sniper teams but this depends upon the mission.Photos
ee also
*M14
*M21
*United States Army Squad Designated Marksman Rifle
*Designated marksman External links
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