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SAR-21

SAR-21
Specifications
Caliber:5.56mm NATO
Firearm action:Rotating bolt with gas operation
Manufactured by:Singapore Technologies Kinetics
Barrel Length: 508 mm
Overall Length: 805 mm
Magazine type and capacity:30 round translucent polymer box magazine
Aiming Systems:Integral 1.5x Scope, Integral 4-mode Laser Aiming Device
Rate Of Fire:450–650 rpm
Weights
Weapon Weight, without accessories:3.82kg
Laser Aiming Device:0.16kg
30 round box magazine, empty: 0.12kg
30 round box magazine, Loaded: 0.46kg

The SAR-21 is an indigenously built bullpup assault rifle from Singapore. First revealed and subsequently adopted by the Singapore Armed Forces in 1999, it replaced the locally built M-16A1, designated M-16S1. Made of a rugged, high impact polymer, it uses a modified Kalashnikov/ Stoner operating system, boosting high reliability and low recoil. The SAR-21 is also the first production assault rifle of its class to incorporate a built-in laser aiming device as standard. The SAR-21 incorporates various patented safety features. One such feature is a Kevlar cheek plate that protects the shooter in case of the unlikely event of a chamber explosion. The SAR-21 has an integral 1.5x optical scope that is built into its carrying handle. The scope is factory zeroed and so does away with the need of zero-ing. It also aids in target acquisition under low light conditions.

Variants

SAR-21 Light Machine Gun (LMG) Fitted with an open bolt. It has a heavy 508mm barrel with an integral folding bipod.

SAR-21 Sharpshooter Same as basic SAR-21, but has 3.5x optical sight instead of standard 1.5x sight.

SAR-21 Grenade Launcher (GL) Attached with a 40mm GL or M203 launcher, and incorporates an aiming quadrant for grenade target acquisition.

SAR-21 P-rail Has a Picatinny rail in place of its integral optical sight. Charging handle is moved to the left hand side of the weapon.

SAR-21 Modular Mounting System (MMS) Has integral optical sight and LAM removed to allow a wide variety of add-on tactical accessories, such as vertical assault grips, tactical lights and reflex sights. Charging handle is moved to the left hand side of the weapon.

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