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My New Timber Wolf

PennyB

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Minuteman
Jan 11, 2006
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Saskatchewan Canada
here are a few pics for you guys finally got something I am really proud of

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Re: My New Timber Wolf

Sorry got lazy and copied them right from PGWDTI
Timberwolf 338 SWS:

Receiver and bolt:
Receiver material: Stainless Steel Pr. 70 416
Bolt material: 4140 C/M HTSR
# of lugs: 3 (2 front 1 rear)-one piece bolt.
Lug rotation: 90 degrees.
Recoil lugs on receiver: 3 lugs.
Scope rail screws: 10-32 (5).
Action screws: 5/16-24 (2).
Safety: 3 position with middle “field strip” position.
Ejector: Double plunger set.
Extractor: Hook type.
Barrel thread: 1.162X16.
Production method: CNC-VMC, LATHE and WIRE EDM.

Barrel:
Barrel material: 4140 C/M.
Barrel length: 26”
Barrel twist: 1-10”
Grooves: 6
Brake/suppressor thread: ¾-20.
Tenon thread: 1.162X16.
Fluting: Helical pattern.
Stress relief: Cryogenic.

Trigger:
Adjustments: Weight, creep and over travel.
Stage: Single.

Magazines:
Material: Stainless.
Capacity: 5 rounds CIP specification 338 Lapua.

Scope rail:
Material: Aluminum.
Pattern: 1913 Picatinny.
Slope: Forward 25 minute.

Stock
Material: Fiberglass.
Model: A5.
Adjustments: Saddle cheek piece and spacer butt.
Bedding: PGWDTI-Titanium Cantilever Monoblock.

Muzzle brake:
Material: Stainless steel.
Attachment: Quick detach (with Allen key).
Configuration: Side port tactical.

Night vision capability:
Type 1: Simrad via custom scope ring sets.
Type 2: UNS or MUNS via PGWDTI proprietary mount.

Transit case:
Material: Polymer.
Case: Fitted Hardigg iM3300 for all components

System dimensions and weights:
Rifle weight: 15lbs.
Rifle length (with brake): 49”
Rifle length (with silencer): 54”
Silencer weight: 30oz.
Silencer length: 12”.
Silencer diameter: 2”.

Accuracy:
Sub .750 MOA with proper ammunition. The Canadian Forces accuracy standard was evaluated by hit probability with a requirement of hitting a chest sized target at 1200m 90% of the time. PGWDTI averaged over 95% on this standard and every weapon delivered under this contract was evaluated for accuracy and witnessed by DND officials.