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Ritter & Stark GmbH to Exhibit at Enforce Tac in March

Ritter & Stark GmbH, an Austrian-based firearms design and manufacturing company, will be exhibiting its SX-1 Modular Tactical Rifle (MTR) at Enforce Tac, March 1-2, 2017 in Nuremberg, Germany.

February 22, 2017
Ritter & Stark GmbH to Exhibit at Enforce Tac in March

Ritter & Stark SX-1 MTR (Photo: Ritter & Stark)

Ritter & Stark GmbH, an Austrian-based firearms design and manufacturing company, will be exhibiting its SX-1 Modular Tactical Rifle (MTR) at Enforce Tac, March 1-2, 2017 in Nuremberg, Germany. Ritter & Stark's SX-1 MTR made its American debut at the SHOT Show in January.

The SX-1 MTR long-range precision rifle can quickly and easily change calibers between .308 Win, .300 Win Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum. The MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rail is installed directly on the barrel, allowing the user to interchange barrels with pre-set scopes without a loss of zero within minutes. The patented caliber conversion system assures that the barrel is precisely positioned in the machined aluminum receiver, allowing for a greater area of contact, resulting in increased stability. The bolt also locks directly into the barrel breech for enhanced accuracy.

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The SX-1's modularity allows the utilization of different aftermarket magazines, triggers, and grips, providing tactical operators with the ability to customize the rifle to their specific body-type and mission.

Ritter & Stark barrels are guaranteed 100% accurate to at least 0.5 MOA for 5,000 rounds in .308 Win and .338 LM and for 2,000 rounds in .300 WM. Ritter & Stark's SX-1 MTR's accuracy is factory proven to be a consistent 0.5 MOA with 3-round groups or better using factory match grade ammunition, according to the company.

At Enforce Tac, the latest in law enforcement equipment for 360° security will be on display for an international audience of security experts, police, customs, military police and armed forces. Enforce Tac grew from the Official Agencies Day at the start of the IWA Outdoor Classics exhibition. A growing interest from law enforcement and security in tactical equipment led to the development of

Enforce Tac is a separate restricted exhibition and conference that grew out of the Official Agencies Day at the start of the IWA Outdoor Classics exhibition. Ritter & Stark will be at Enforce Tac in Hall 10/ booth 10.1-638.

For more information, visit www.ritterstark.com .

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