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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Weapons: The FBI to Purchase The Anzio Mag-Fed 20mm Rifle

Filed under: Law Enforcement,Weapons — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 8:35 AM

   Thanks to Matt for sending me this one.  Wow, what a weapon!  This is the kind of rifle marine contractors could use on a boat.  That, along with the Neopup that Eeben introduced us to, and now we are talking about a pretty lethal capability. (the Neopup uses 20 mm x 42)

   What makes 20 mm x 102 Vulcan round stand out, is that it can deliver a round at distance, and then the explosive charge is what provides the knock down power and destruction (chemical energy). The .50 cal. is mostly dependent on the kinetic force of the bullet to do all of that.  So that thing needs velocity to knock stuff down. (kinetic energy)  Although there are explosive tipped .50 cal rounds out there, I don’t think there is anything with the kind of energy that the 20 mm Vulcan can produce. Not to mention all of the interesting rounds that come in 20 mm.

     I guess you could always go bigger, but the idea here is something you can transport easily that could be managed by a small team.  This rifle falls under that category in my opinion.

     Here are the particulars of the contract, and I have no idea what the FBI plans on doing with these things.  They are probably using them for testing purposes, and also for having some kind of niche capability.  This would be a fantastic tool for taking out a generator at distance, or maybe taking out a vehicle or boat at distance.  It is definitely anti-material if you know what I mean.

     The paint schemes might be an indicator of what they have planned.  The Navy NWV digital pattern could mean they want a gun for maritime purposes? Who knows, and maybe someone from the FBI can give us the low down?  Check out the video of this beast in action as well. –Matt

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Anzio 20mm

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intends to award a non-competitive, sole source purchase order to Anzio Ironworks Corporation, 1905 16th Street N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704 for two (2) Magfed 20mm Rifles and accessories in accordance with FAR 6.302-1, only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements.

The FBI intends to procure the following items:

Magfed 20mm Rifle with Belgian Camo Overcoat finish. Includes bipod, brake, handguard, free floated barrel and case (Qty: 1 each)

Magfed 20mm Rifle with Navy NWV Camo Duracoat finish. Includes bipod, brake, handguard, free floated barrel and case (Qty: 1 each)

Non-firing bolt assemblies (Qty: 2 each)

Extra magazines (Qty: 4 each)

Suppressors in 20mm (Qty: 2 each)

FBO Solicitation here.

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20mm

 

Bullet comparison of the .223 Rem, .338 Lapua, 50BMG and 20 mm Vulcan.

Features:

49” match grade fluted barrel

Heavy duty clam-shell brake

Detachable box magazine

Available in 14.5mm, 20mm, and new Anzio 20-50 calibers

Titanium firing pin

5000 yard maximum range

Optional weights and configurations

Huge amounts of fun

Low recoil

Training ammo $9.50 each Tracer ammo $15 each SOLD OUT SOLD OUT + shipping (minimum order required), Call for AP pricing – only limited quantities remaining!

Includes:

Quick change – Take-down barrel

Fluted, hand lapped match barrel

Oversized, high efficiency brake

One detachable 3-round magazines

Four massive locking lugs

Heavy duty bipod

Fully adjustable rear monopod

40 minute inclined scope rail

Duracoat finish of your choice

Blue-printed bolt & action

Percussion primed configuration

Massive bolt handle for easy loading & extraction

Super smooth action

Optional:

Multi- caliber kit 14.5mm and 20mm

Pintle mount

Available in 59lbs to 130lbs & up

Electric primed upgrade

50BMG “Rail gun” conversion kit

Yes, single shot version available for less

You think it up – We’ll build it

Optional handguard, freefloated barrel and adjustable bipod model $13,000.00

Suppressor available for $3200

Anzio Iron Works Website here.

1 Comment

  1. Whoa, that is one beast of a rifle too! Love the video, thanks for posting!

    Comment by FBIhow — Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 5:33 PM

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