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This left-hand Desert Tech SRS A1 Covert .338 Lapua features a FDE stock, FDE forend, 18" barrel, match trigger, ambidextrous safety, and picatinny rails. Includes monopod and brake.
The Desert Tech SRS-A1 Covert rifle was purposed designed for police and military snipers requiring ultimate concealability and maneuverability. Superb ergonomics combined with the core components of accuracy put the compact platform in sync with the frontline marksmen who wield it. At its essence, the 26-inch Covert is a long range tool capable of 1000-yard groupings while remaining nimble enough to convert to .338 Lapua Magnum punch for civilian and servicemen. It is the most compact sniper rifle in the world.
The SRS-A1 Covert is the shortest sniper rifle in the world, with an overall length of just 27 inches. At over a foot shorter than traditional sniper rifles, the Covert adds a new level of concealability in a full-power sniper rifle the size of a submachine gun. Designed with the same accuracy components as the SRS-A1, the Covert holds the same guarantee of 0.5 MOA or better accuracy at 100 yards for three rounds using Desert Tech ammunition. The Desert Tech SRS-A1 Covert uses conversion kits with fast-twist barrels to optimize accuracy for both subsonic and full-power ammunition. The SRS-A1 Covert uses our patented quick caliber conversion feature, with the ability to change calibers in sixty seconds. The Covert also accepts full-length SRS-A1 conversion kits in all calibers, providing snipers full-size rifle flexibility.
The SRS-A1 Covert is truly a one-of-kind sniper rifle with its compact, accurate, and convertible design.
DT-SRS.CFFMGBL
DT-SRS-CFFMGBL
bolt action
.338 Lapua Magnum
18"
1:9"
29.5"
FDE
ambidextrous safety
picatinny rails
match trigger
9.85lb
.338 Lapua Mag
Left Hand
No
New
Rifles