Harris Gun Works M-96
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The Harris Gunworks M-96 is a semi automatic sniper rifle. Manufactured by Harris Gunworks at Phoenix, Arizona, this is chambered for .50 BMG currently used heavily by the United States
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 and Malaysian armed forces.

The weapon is made of steel and anodized aluminum, with a black teflon coating on all exposed parts. The adjustable gas system is hard chromed for increased life. The barrel is heavy, free floating, and of match grade with a standard Muzzle Brake attached. The action is roughly based upon the AK-47 action, with modifications to make it suitable for a high powered rifle. Mounted on top of the receiver is a standard Weaver-type rail, for mounting scopes. Integrated in this rail are rudimentary iron sights.
The rifle was designed for military use, and has been tested under a variety of adverse weather conditions.
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