The Zastava Black Arrow Long range rifle M93 is designed on the basis of Mauser action M98, which is proven to be a precise and reliable system of bolt-action guns. Its purpose is elimination of various types of targets at large distances, up to 1,800 m, in all environments.
Cold forged heavy barrel with chrome plated interior provides exceptional precision at large distances. Flutes on the exterior provide faster cooling for the heavy duty precision barrel.
Apart from Picatinny rail, the rifle has folding iron sights for aiming at distances up to 400 m.
Muzzle break significantly reduces the recoil of the weapon (up to 62%) and facilitates shooting and better recovery for follow up shots.
Handguard and stock are made of polymer, reinforced with glass fibers. Stock has buffers that reduce the effect of recoil on the shooter.
Adjustable folding bipod can be adapted to fit various terrains.
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Sku Srm93050
Upc 682863126228
Mpn Srm93050
Manufacturer Zastava Arms USA
Model M93 Black Arrow
Weight 35.930000
Condition New
Action Type Bolt
Barrel Length N/A
Barrel Thread Pitch N/A
Barrel Type Cold hammer forged
Caliber .50 BMG
Capacity 5
Magazine Count 2
Sight Type Adjustable
Threaded Barrel No
Twist Rate N/A
Buttstock Thumbhole
Allocation Points 7000
Long range rifle M93
Combat Proven Self Leveling Design
Integrated Folding Bipod
Picatinny Scope Mount
Muzzle Brake, Reducing Felt Recoil by 62%
Effective Range of 1800 Yards/One Mile
Muzzle Velocity - 2,665 fps
Mauser Type Rotating Bolt Action
Two 5rd Detachable Magazines
Heavy Fluted Chrome Lined Barrel
Wooden Storage/Transportation Case
Caliber 50 BMG
Handling and maintenance manuals
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 50 Browning Machine Gun (50 BMG, 12.7X99mm) cartridge was developed by John Browning in 1918. His heavy machine gun was adopted in 1923 and, amazingingly, has been in service ever since. The current military M2 cartridge uses a 720-grain .510-inch bullet at 2810 fps, developing 12,600 ft-lbs of energy and offer an effective range of at least 3000 yards. In a heavy machine gun the 50 BMG is simply awesome, but in recent years Ronnie Barrett's big bolt-actions designed around the 50 BMG cartridge have given this old warhorse an entirely new dimension. Spurred by feats of military snipers in Southwest Asia, civilian long-range shooters are now enjoying the 50 BMG. With new interest and new uses 50 BMG ammunition is getting a much-needed facelift, with both match-grade ammo and bullets designed for hunting being added to the mix. — Craig Boddington