The Front Page/HOME Gun Pics/GGPs Lists The Weekend Women

Tuesday, December 17, 2002


Beretta 501 (7.62mm NATO)

Kim du Toit
December 17, 2002
12:00 AM CDT

Here’s the sniper rifle used by the Italian Army until the late 1990s:  the bolt-action Beretta Model 501, in 7.62mm NATO (.308 Win):

image

There are three interesting things about this rifle, for a standard sniper issue:  it comes with a wooden stock (so much for the more-common composite stocks being "more reliable" than wood);  it comes issued with iron “match” sights;  and its barrel length is a rather unusual 23”—apparently, this length is the optimal for the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge, of which the magazine holds five.  The “500” action is the forerunner of the commercial “Mato” action.

I like the look of this rifle.  I like the eccentricity of its design (the added cheek-piece on the stock is a nice touch, as is the thumbhole stock itself), and the little touches like the iron sights. It costs about $1,500 unscoped.

If I were going to have only one .308 rifle, this wouldn’t be a bad choice. And it’s also available in .243 Win (for about $1,100).


Gratuitous Gun Pics
Permalink




Page 1 of 1 pages

Total Entries: 6068
Total Comments: 61210
Most Recent Entry: 05/17/2008 11:06 am
Most Recent Comment on: 05/18/2008 12:25 am
Total Members: 2318
Total Logged in members: 53
Total guests: 196
Total anonymous users: 0
Most Recent Visitor on: 05/18/2008 12:51 am
The most visitors ever was 889 on 01/10/2007 04:01 pm

Current Logged-in Members:  Connie du Toit  DKDay  Draven  frosch  GinoA  Mark H.  Mexiccentric  Patriot in Durban S.A  rosignol  TraitorHater  Will




StatCounter



Copyright 2002 - 2008 - theothersideofkim.com / Kim du Toit. All rights reserved.

E-mails and comments become the property of Kim du Toit
This site is private property. Limited access is granted by the site owner.
Intentionally circumventing software restrictions is trespassing.



Syndication:
RSS 2.0     Atom Feed