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Steyr Scout

The Steyr Scout (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪɐ]) is an Austrian bolt-action rifle manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher, and chambered primarily for 7.62 NATO (.308 Winchester), although other caliber options in 5.56 NATO (.223 Remington), .243 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .376 Steyr and 7mm-08 Remington are also offered commercially. It is intended to fill the role of a versatile, lightweight all-around rifle as specified in Jeff Cooper's scout rifle concept. Apart from the barrel and action, the gun is made primarily of polymers and is designed to be accurate to at least 800 m ([convert: unknown unit]).

Steyr Scout
The Steyr Scout in 7.62×51mm NATO with a forward-mounted scope
TypeBolt-action rifle
Place of originAustria
Service history
In service1999–present
WarsKosovo War[1]
Production history
Designed1990s
ManufacturerSteyr Mannlicher
Specifications
Mass3 kg (6.6 lb) (unloaded, no scope)
Length98.0 cm (38.6 in)
Barrel length48.25 cm (19.00 in) (Standard Variants)
50.8 cm (20.0 in) (Swiss Variant)

Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
.223 Remington
.243 Winchester
6.5 Creedmoor
7mm-08 Remington
7.62×51mm NATO
.308 Winchester
.376 Steyr
.22LR
.17 HMR
.22 WMR
Maximum firing range800 meters
Feed system5 or 10 round detachable box magazine (4 or 8 round magazine for .376 Steyr)

Overview

The Steyr Scout has the following features:

  • Removable box magazines with a magazine cut-off, individual rounds can be manually loaded through the ejection port, allowing for the magazine to be kept in reserve.
  • Second spare magazine stored in the butt of the rifle.
  • Light weight due to aluminium receiver housing, hammer forged fluted barrel, and extensive use of polymers.
  • Top integral Weaver rail.
  • Bottom UIT rail at the forend.
  • Roller tang safety with "Locked Safe", "Loading" and "Fire" positions.
  • Bolt handle locks downward against receiver in "Locked Safe" mode.
  • User-adjustable trigger, factory set at 1.6 kg (3.5 lb).
  • Reserve flip-up "ghost ring" iron sights.
  • Integral folding bipod.
  • Third attachment point for a "Ching sling".[2]

There were early reports of problems with the Steyr Scout rifle relating to breakage of the bipod pivot pin. The affected part was subsequently redesigned to improve its strength. Some shooters complained that the bipod was too tall.[3]

The Weaver rail above the action and barrel allows either for conventional positioning of a scope with normal 1.5–3.5 in eye relief or for the forward placement of an intermediate/long eye relief "scout scope". The latter is more faithful to Cooper's Scout concept, and the Steyr-Mannlicher rifle can be ordered from the factory with a low-magnification Leupold scope with long eye relief.

Variants

Steyr Elite

 
The Steyr Elite in 7.62 NATO

A variant and effectively the successor of the Scout is the Steyr Elite (previously known as the Steyr Tactical Elite), a more robustly constructed model with many of the same features of the Scout, but designed primarily for the law enforcement market for an urban tactical role. Differences to the standard Scout include an extended STANAG type mounting rail, an enlarged bolt knob of the SSG type, an adjustable cheek piece, and a height-adjustable buttpad. It is fitted with a heavy 570 mm (22 in) barrel, and can produce high muzzle velocities due to a "fast" internal profile. The additional features of the Elite give it a weight of over 4.2 kg (9.3 lb), which makes it fall outside the definition of a scout rifle. Although intended for intermediate ranges, with match grade 7.62 mm (.308 inch) ammunition and 10.0 g (155 grain) projectiles, entirely acceptable performance at up to 800 m (870 yd) has been recorded, making it a good all-rounder. It is standard with a synthetic 5-round magazine, but an external adaptor kit can be attached to fit a 10-round magazine (not available on 5.56 NATO). It is normally available in two calibers; 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO, but can be specially ordered in 7 mm-08 Remington upon request.[4]

Steyr Scout RFR

Also referred to as the Scout Survival, the Scout RFR is the rimfire version of the Scout, with three caliber choices of .17 HMR, .22 LR and .22 WMR. It is a new addition to the lineup, formally introduced in the 2017 SHOT Show. The RFR has an ISSC SPA-style "toggle" straight-pull action and a UNF 1/2"-20 threaded (except the .22 WMR version) 510 mm (20 in) heavy blued barrel, with an overall rifle length of 900 mm (35.6 in) and weighing 3.3 kg (7.3 lb). It comes with a 10-round metal box magazine, and an optional survival knife that can be hidden in the storage cavity in the buttstock. It has a full-length Picatinny rail over the handguard in front of the receiver, which has dovetail grooves but includes two Weaver-style adaptor bases for mounting optics. Unlike the centerfire models, which have three attachment points for using Ching slings, the RFR only has two attachment points for using conventional slings.

References

  1. ^ "The Steyr Scout in Kosovo". www.steyrscout.org. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  2. ^ Sweeney, Patrick (1 October 1999). Gunsmithing – Rifles. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. pp. 298–300. ISBN 0-87341-665-1.
  3. ^ Snow, John B.; Life, The Editors at Outdoor (4 November 2014). The Ultimate Shooting Skills Manual: 212 Essential Range and Field Skills. Weldon Owen. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-61628-949-2. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Muramatsu, Kevin (12 June 2013). "Steyr Scout". The Gun Digest Book of Centerfire Rifles Assembly/Disassembly. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. pp. 440–444. ISBN 978-1-4402-3544-3.

External links

  • Steyr Scout at steyr-arms.com
  • The Steyr Scout Rifle Page Fan site
  • patent 403,043
  • patent 5,852,892

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The Steyr Scout German pronunciation ˈʃtaɪɐ is an Austrian bolt action rifle manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher and chambered primarily for 7 62 NATO 308 Winchester although other caliber options in 5 56 NATO 223 Remington 243 Winchester 6 5 Creedmoor 376 Steyr and 7mm 08 Remington are also offered commercially It is intended to fill the role of a versatile lightweight all around rifle as specified in Jeff Cooper s scout rifle concept Apart from the barrel and action the gun is made primarily of polymers and is designed to be accurate to at least 800 m convert unknown unit Steyr ScoutThe Steyr Scout in 7 62 51mm NATO with a forward mounted scopeTypeBolt action riflePlace of originAustriaService historyIn service1999 presentWarsKosovo War 1 Production historyDesigned1990sManufacturerSteyr MannlicherSpecificationsMass3 kg 6 6 lb unloaded no scope Length98 0 cm 38 6 in Barrel length48 25 cm 19 00 in Standard Variants 50 8 cm 20 0 in Swiss Variant Cartridge5 56 45mm NATO 223 Remington 243 Winchester6 5 Creedmoor7mm 08 Remington7 62 51mm NATO 308 Winchester 376 Steyr 22LR 17 HMR 22 WMRMaximum firing range800 metersFeed system5 or 10 round detachable box magazine 4 or 8 round magazine for 376 Steyr Contents 1 Overview 2 Variants 2 1 Steyr Elite 2 2 Steyr Scout RFR 3 References 4 External linksOverview EditThe Steyr Scout has the following features Removable box magazines with a magazine cut off individual rounds can be manually loaded through the ejection port allowing for the magazine to be kept in reserve Second spare magazine stored in the butt of the rifle Light weight due to aluminium receiver housing hammer forged fluted barrel and extensive use of polymers Top integral Weaver rail Bottom UIT rail at the forend Roller tang safety with Locked Safe Loading and Fire positions Bolt handle locks downward against receiver in Locked Safe mode User adjustable trigger factory set at 1 6 kg 3 5 lb Reserve flip up ghost ring iron sights Integral folding bipod Third attachment point for a Ching sling 2 There were early reports of problems with the Steyr Scout rifle relating to breakage of the bipod pivot pin The affected part was subsequently redesigned to improve its strength Some shooters complained that the bipod was too tall 3 The Weaver rail above the action and barrel allows either for conventional positioning of a scope with normal 1 5 3 5 in eye relief or for the forward placement of an intermediate long eye relief scout scope The latter is more faithful to Cooper s Scout concept and the Steyr Mannlicher rifle can be ordered from the factory with a low magnification Leupold scope with long eye relief Variants EditSteyr Elite Edit The Steyr Elite in 7 62 NATO A variant and effectively the successor of the Scout is the Steyr Elite previously known as the Steyr Tactical Elite a more robustly constructed model with many of the same features of the Scout but designed primarily for the law enforcement market for an urban tactical role Differences to the standard Scout include an extended STANAG type mounting rail an enlarged bolt knob of the SSG type an adjustable cheek piece and a height adjustable buttpad It is fitted with a heavy 570 mm 22 in barrel and can produce high muzzle velocities due to a fast internal profile The additional features of the Elite give it a weight of over 4 2 kg 9 3 lb which makes it fall outside the definition of a scout rifle Although intended for intermediate ranges with match grade 7 62 mm 308 inch ammunition and 10 0 g 155 grain projectiles entirely acceptable performance at up to 800 m 870 yd has been recorded making it a good all rounder It is standard with a synthetic 5 round magazine but an external adaptor kit can be attached to fit a 10 round magazine not available on 5 56 NATO It is normally available in two calibers 5 56 NATO and 7 62 NATO but can be specially ordered in 7 mm 08 Remington upon request 4 Steyr Scout RFR Edit Also referred to as the Scout Survival the Scout RFR is the rimfire version of the Scout with three caliber choices of 17 HMR 22 LR and 22 WMR It is a new addition to the lineup formally introduced in the 2017 SHOT Show The RFR has an ISSC SPA style toggle straight pull action and a UNF 1 2 20 threaded except the 22 WMR version 510 mm 20 in heavy blued barrel with an overall rifle length of 900 mm 35 6 in and weighing 3 3 kg 7 3 lb It comes with a 10 round metal box magazine and an optional survival knife that can be hidden in the storage cavity in the buttstock It has a full length Picatinny rail over the handguard in front of the receiver which has dovetail grooves but includes two Weaver style adaptor bases for mounting optics Unlike the centerfire models which have three attachment points for using Ching slings the RFR only has two attachment points for using conventional slings References Edit The Steyr Scout in Kosovo www steyrscout org Retrieved 17 June 2021 Sweeney Patrick 1 October 1999 Gunsmithing Rifles Iola Wisconsin Gun Digest Books pp 298 300 ISBN 0 87341 665 1 Snow John B Life The Editors at Outdoor 4 November 2014 The Ultimate Shooting Skills Manual 212 Essential Range and Field Skills Weldon Owen p 102 ISBN 978 1 61628 949 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Muramatsu Kevin 12 June 2013 Steyr Scout The Gun Digest Book of Centerfire Rifles Assembly Disassembly Iola Wisconsin Krause Publications pp 440 444 ISBN 978 1 4402 3544 3 External links EditSteyr Scout at steyr arms com The Steyr Scout Rifle Page Fan site patent 403 043 patent 5 852 892 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steyr Scout amp oldid 1139957189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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