GM6 Lynx
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MSRP:$18999.00
Used Price:
$16199.10
Sale Price:
$17999.00
Ballistic Stats
Recoil
60 N
Ballistic Coefficient
1.05
Sectional Density
0.41 lb/in²
Average Fps
3000 fps
Average Gr
800 gr
Average Energy
15000 ft-lbf
Pwdr Chrg Wght
250 gr
Pwdr Chrg Vel
3000 fps
Range
1000 yd
Muzzle Velocity
2800 fps
The GM6 "Lynx" is the final member of the Gepard-designed anti-material rifle family. It is available commercially thanks to its semi-automatic action and .50 caliber chambering. It is manufactured by Sero Arms in Hungary and is imported for civilian sales.
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Technical Data
Barrel Length
29"
Caliber
.50 BMG
Length
44 1/2"
Capacity
5 + 1
Gm6 Lynx Capacity
The Lynx is available in two calibers that include .50BMG and 12.7x108mm and feeds from a single-stack detachable box magazine. The body of the magazine gets inserted into the gun by lining up two tabs or lugs at the front of the box with a track that runs up the back of the thumbhole grip. The magazine has a 5 round capacity and works with both .50 and 12.7 ammo.
Gm6 Lynx Feature
The GM6 Lynx is a semi-automatic bullpup rifle that operates on a long-recoil action with a 3-lug rotating bolt. When fired, the bolt assembly and the 29 inch long barrel are pushed rearward. As the two retract, the bolt is unlocked via a camming surface that runs along the bottom of the ejection port. At the back of the bolt’s travel, the barrel returns forward followed by the bolt and a new round once the barrel is completely extended.
Gm6 Lynx Ergonomics
The Lynx only has 4 notable controls with a small magazine release located behind the pistol grip, a cross-bar safety behind the trigger, a trigger that is less than optimal as is the case with any bullpup, and the charging handle which needs to be rotated upwards to unlock itself from the barrel before being able to manually cycle the action. The dust cover does well to not impede the shootability when fired by a right-handed user.
Gm6 Lynx Mobility
The Lynx has an unloaded weight just below 25 pounds and an overall length of 44.3 inches making it one of the lightest and shortest options for a semi-automatic .50 caliber rifle. For storage and easy transport, the barrel can be pulled back and locked in its rearward position via a simple lever bringing its length to 36.5 inches. Note that doing this will require the dust cover to be left open.
Gm6 Lynx Fit-N-Finish
Most of the GM6 Lynx components are made of steel that is typically black nitride coated, however some can be found with tan and gray paint schemes. Even though the Lynx operates on a long-recoil action, a historically inaccurate mechanism in terms of down-range performance, its end-user accuracy can easily deliver groups that are less than 2MOA.
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