Posted May 15, 2020 8:42 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Using a left-hand operated, right-side eject bolt-action that allows the user to keep their right hand on the grip while cycling, the Remington R2Mi is billed as having sub-MOA accuracy at range. (Photo: Remington)
Equipped with a Lothar Walther free-floating barrel, the bolt-action R2Mi from Remington is pitched to those who aren’t deterred by distance.
Debuted Thursday but not detailed on Big Green’s website just yet, the new Remington R2Mi rifle has a 30-inch barrel and an overall length of 57-inches, a factor that almost comes as expected with guns chambered in .50 BMG. Using a detachable 10-round magazine, the platform disassembles much the same as an AR-type rifle for cleaning. This, says Remington, makes the R2Mi “one of the simplest 50-caliber rifles to assemble and maintain.”
The easy takedown also allows the gun to be transported in two smaller components.
Shipping sans sights, the R2Mi has a MIL-STD 1913 top rail for optics and comes standard with a manganese phosphate finish on its steel parts and a hard-anodized type 3 green finish on the aluminum parts. The AAC muzzle brake accepts a Cyclops series suppressor.
The rifle ships complete in a custom Pelican case with two mags, a bipod, safety gear, and a cable

Source: Guns.com

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