Accuracy International
Accuracy International is a British firearms manufacturer based in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. The company produces the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series of precision sniper rifles. The company was established in 1978 by British Olympic shooting gold medallist Malcolm Cooper, MBE (1947–2001), Sarah Cooper, Martin Kay, and the designers of the weapons, Dave Walls and David Caig. The founders were professional international or national sport shooters. Accuracy International's sniper rifles are used internationally in military units and police departments.[1]
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Type | Limited company |
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Founded | 1978 |
Founder | Malcolm Cooper, Sarah Cooper, Martin Kay, Dave Walls, David Caig |
Headquarters | Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |
Key people | Dave Walls, Tom Irwin |
Products | Anti-materiel rifles, sniper rifles |
Owner | Dave Walls, Tom Irwin, Paul Bagshaw |
Website | www |
Accuracy International rifles |
AI Arctic Warfare |
Accuracy International went into liquidation in 2005, and was bought by a British consortium including the original design team of Dave Walls and David Caig.
Management
As of 2014, the company was equally owned by two directors, Dave Walls and Tom Irwin along with Paul Bagshaw. David Caig remains in the business as a consultant.[2]
Production
The rifles are hand-built.
Accuracy International introduced their new AS50 .50 BMG calibre semi-automatic rifle at the 2005 SHOT Show in Las Vegas and their new AX Series at the 2010 Shot Show in Las Vegas.
The UK government announced in March 2008 the award of an £11 million contract to produce rifles for the British Army.[3]
Distribution
Accuracy International's distribution in United States is managed by the American division of AI, Accuracy International USA. There are only two distributors of Accuracy International in the United States, Eurooptic and Mile High Shooting.
Magazine types
Different Accuracy International rifle models come with a variety of proprietary magazines.[4]
Model | Caliber | Stacking and feeding |
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AICS (short action) | .223 .308 |
Double stack, single feed |
AICS (long action) | .300 Win Mag | Single stack, single feed |
.338 Lapua Mag | Single stack, single feed | |
AX AICS | .308 | Double stack, single feed |
.300 Win Mag | Single stack, single feed | |
.338 Lapua Mag | Single stack, single feed | |
AE MkI (pre 2009) | .308 | Single stack, single feed |
AE MkII/ MkIII | .308 | Double stack, single feed |
AX rifle | .308 | Double stack, staggered feed |
.300 Win Mag | Double stack, staggered feed | |
.338 Lapua Mag | Double stack, staggered feed | |
AW rifle | .308 | Double stack, staggered feed |
.300 Win Mag | Single stack, single feed | |
.338 Lapua Mag | Single stack, single feed | |
AW50, AX50 | .50 BMG | Single stack, single feed |
AICS-style magazine
The "AICS-style" short action box magazine was originally manufactured for the Accuracy International Chassis System, but can now be found on several production rifles, such as the SIG Sauer CROSS,[5] the Ruger Gunsite Scout,[6] Ruger Precision Rifle,[7] some Ruger American Rifle models and some new production models by Remington (Model 700 PCR,[8] 700 Tactical Chassis,[9] 700 Magpul,[10] and 700 Magpul Enhanced[11]). AICS-style magazines can also be found on many custom rifles, and aftermarket conversion kits (known as "bottom metals") are available for several different rifle models and are made by several different manufacturers.[12][13] Many conversion kits require fitting ("inletting") by a gunsmith.
In addition to Accuracy International, there are now aftermarket manufacturers offering AICS-style magazines, such as Magpul,[14] Accu-Mag and Modular Driven Technologies (MDT).[15]
Examples of other magazine designs include the STANAG magazine (for 5.56×45mm NATO length cartridges) and SR-25 pattern magazine (for 7.62×51mm NATO length cartridges).
See also
References
- "This multi-caliber rifle from Accuracy International could be a game-changer for snipers worldwide". Military Times. 6 February 2019.
- "No place for second best". Accuracy International. Archived from the original on 3 June 2013. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
- Meade, Geoff (7 March 2008). "British Rifle Can Hit Target A Mile Away". Sky News. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
- Accuracy International Magazines and compability - Vertebrae helpdesk
- The Sig CROSS: Has Sig Sauer Built the World's Best Bolt-Action Rifle? | The National Interest
- Top 10 Detachable Box Magazine Platforms
- New Ruger AI Style Magazines For Precision Rifle And Gunsite Scout - The Firearm BlogThe Firearm Blog
- Testing Remington's New Affordable Chassis Rifle - The R700 PCR - GunsAmerica Digest "the PCR uses the AICS mag footprint and there are lots of aftermarket mag options."
- Shooting Illustrated | Remington Model 700 Tactical Chassis "a single-column/single-position five-shot Accuracy International magazine is retained by an ambidextrous catch"
- Remington Model 700 MAGPUL review – rifleshooter.com "This is the first [Remington] production model M700 to use an AICS magazine"
- Remington's new Precision Chassis Rifle - The Model 700 PCR - The Firearm BlogThe Firearm Blog
- Add a detachable magazine to your Remington 700 by installing Surgeon bottom metal – rifleshooter.com
- Bottom Metals – Accurate-Mag
- "Magpul PMAG 5 7.62 First Look - AccuracyTech". Archived from the original on 30 July 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- "MDT Polymer and Metal Magazines – Modular Driven Technologies LP. "MDT's magazine are AICS compatible to fit our MDT chassis systems and many more"". Archived from the original on 30 August 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
External links

- Official website
- The AS50 at Modern Firearms