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Sniper Rifles

Precision Sniper Rifles — Bolt-Action and Semi-Auto Platforms

Charlie's Custom Clones carries one of the deepest selections of precision sniper rifles available from a single civilian source — spanning the full spectrum from SOCOM-issued platforms like the Barrett Mk22 and Mk13 Mod 7, to competition bolt guns from Sako, Tikka, Bergara, and Cadex. Every rifle in this section is selected for accuracy, pedigree, and alignment with what military and law enforcement precision shooters actually use.

Military Sniper Platforms at CCC

Barrett Mk22 ASR / MRAD — The U.S. Army's current Advanced Sniper Rifle in .300 Norma Magnum, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .338 Norma. The multi-caliber platform that replaced the M24. CCC carries the deployment packages, the single-caliber variants, and the Nightforce SOCOM 7–35x optics combos.

Mk13 Mod 7 — The Navy's .300 Win Mag bolt-action sniper rifle, fielded to SEAL Team Six and MARSOC. CCC's Mk13 builds are assembled by Chris Higgins — the gunsmith who designed the Mod 7 at NSWC Crane. See the Mk13 product pages for the full PAA and component spec guide.

Barrett M107A1 / MRAD — .50 BMG anti-materiel and .416 Barrett ELR platforms. Barrett's semi-auto and bolt-action flagships.

FN SCAR 20S / Mk20 — The Navy's semi-auto precision sniper rifle in 7.62 NATO and 6.5 Creedmoor. A direct descendant of the SCAR-H with an extended 20" barrel and precision-tuned trigger.

Precision Bolt-Action Selection

CCC's bolt-action lineup covers the full range of precision platforms: Accuracy International AICS-based builds, Cadex CDX series in .308 through .50 BMG, Tikka T3X TAC A1, Sako TRG and S20, Bergara Premier HMR Pro, Remington 700 and M24, and LaRue's Siete bolt gun in 6.5 Creedmoor. Calibers range from .308 Win through 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, .300 Win Mag, .300 Norma, .338 Lapua, and .50 BMG.

What sniper rifle does the U.S. military currently use?
The U.S. Army currently fields the Barrett Mk22 ASR (Advanced Sniper Rifle) in .300 Norma Magnum as its primary long-range sniper platform. The U.S. Navy SEALs and MARSOC primarily use the Mk13 Mod 7 in .300 Win Mag. The M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (KAC SR-25 based) remains in service for semi-auto precision work. The M24 SWS (.308) is still used by some Army units. CCC carries civilian equivalents of all these platforms.
What caliber is best for long-range precision shooting?
For 1,000-meter work: 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Win are excellent starting points with widely available match ammunition. For 1,200+ meters: .300 Win Mag or 6.5 PRC provide the velocity needed to stay supersonic at extended range. For ELR (extreme long range) beyond 1,500 meters: .338 Lapua or .300 Norma Magnum. The .50 BMG is the anti-materiel round for defeating light armor at 1,800+ meters.