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Heckler & Koch PSG1

Heckler & Koch PSG1

The PSG1 (Präzisionsschützengewehr, German for "precision shooting rifle") is a semi-automatic sniper rifle designed and produced by the German company Heckler & Koch of Oberndorf am Neckar.

Heckler & Koch PSG1
TypeSemi-automatic sniper rifle
Place of originWest Germany
Service history
In service1972–present
Used bySee Users
WarsIraqi Civil War (2014–2017)
Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Production history
DesignerHeckler & Koch GmbH
Designed1970s
Manufacturer
  • Heckler & Koch GmbH
  • SEDENA (licensed)
Produced1972–present
Variants
  • PSG1A1
  • MSG90
  • MSG90A1
Specifications
Mass7.2 kg (15.87 lb)
Length1,230 mm (48.4 in)
Barrel length650 mm (25.6 in)
Width59 mm (2.3 in)
Height258 mm (10.2 in) with telescopic sight

Cartridge7.62×51mm NATO
ActionRoller-delayed blowback
Muzzle velocity868 m/s (2,848 ft/s) (Bullet velocities are highly variable as this metric is dependant on bullet weight and both the powder used and the weight of the powder charge. The velocity shown above is only a representative sample measurement.)
Effective firing range1,000 m (3,281 ft)
Feed system5, 10 or 20-round detachable box magazine. 50 round drum also compatible.
SightsHensoldt ZF 6×42 PSG1 telescopic sight with illuminated reticle
Heckler & Koch MSG90
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TypeSniper rifle
Place of originGermany
Service history
In service1990–present
Used bySee Users
Production history
DesignerHeckler & Koch
Designed1987
ManufacturerHeckler & Koch
Produced1990–present
Variants
  • MSG90A1
  • MSG90A2
Specifications
Mass6.3 kg (13.89 lb)
Length1,230 mm (48.4 in)
Barrel length600 mm (23.6 in)
Width59 mm (2.3 in)
Height258 mm (10.2 in) with telescopic sight

Cartridge7.62×51mm NATO
ActionRoller-delayed blowback
Muzzle velocity868 m/s (2,848 ft/s) (Bullet velocities are highly variable as this metric is dependant on bullet weight and both the powder used and the weight of the powder charge. The velocity shown above is only a representative sample measurement.)
Effective firing range1,000 m (3,281 ft)
Feed system5 or 20-round magazine
SightsHensoldt ZF 6×42 PSG1 telescopic sight with illuminated reticle
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Development

This rifle is said to have been developed in response to the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics. The West German police units at the time lacked the precision shooting capability to effectively neutralize the terrorists to prevent the hostages being killed. H&K was then commissioned to create a high-accuracy, large-magazine capacity, semi-automatic rifle for law enforcement and military use.[1]

In addition, the rifle has been licensed for local production in Pakistan by Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) as the PSR-90 and Mexico by SEDENA as the Morelos Bicentenario.

Design details

The PSG1 is mechanically based on the G3 rifle and features a low-noise bolt closing device (similar to the forward assist on many M16 rifles). Its shot-to-shot variation is expected to be better than 1 minute of angle (MOA) with match ammunition. This level of accuracy is only average compared to most modern bolt action sniper rifles, but is still exceptional for a semi-automatic rifle and at one time was claimed to be "one of the most accurate semi-automatic sniper rifles in the world."[2]

PSG1s are not supplied with iron sights but come equipped with the Hensoldt ZF 6×42 PSG1 scope with an illuminated reticle. The scope has a built-in Bullet Drop Compensation range adjustment feature which can be adjusted from 100 to 600 m.

It has a heavy free-floating barrel with polygonal rifling and an adjustable stock. The stock is of high impact matte black plastic and has a high degree of adjustment. It is adjustable for length, and includes a pivoting butt cap and a vertically-adjustable cheekpiece. The forend is fitted with a T-way rail for sling swivel or tripod.

The rifle also features a removable and adjustable trigger unit, for further individual fitting of the rifle. The trigger pull can be modified and the whole assembly is removable from the pistol grip. The pistol grip is of a target-style with an adjustable palm shelf.

The PSG1's official suppressor is from Brügger & Thomet (B and T).[3]

PSG1A1

The PSG1A1 variant was introduced by Heckler & Koch in 2006, and features two major improvements. First, the cocking handle was relocated a couple of degrees counter-clockwise. This was due to the fact that when locked rearward, it could physically interfere with the long scopes often used on the rifles. The second modification involved the replacement of the outdated Hensoldt scope. Non-police users often found the scope's 600 m range limitation and simple crosshairs inadequate for their needs. In addition, the rechargeable batteries are difficult to recharge and to find replacements. A final fault is that Hensoldt does not service the scope in the United States. For these reasons, the PSG1A1 has been outfitted with a Schmidt & Bender 3-12×50 Police Marksman II scope, mounted on 34 mm (1.3 in) rings. To remedy brass ejection a brass catcher must be installed.

MSG90

The MSG90 is a militarized variant of the PSG1 that is both strengthened and lightened while less expensive.[4] Compared to the PSG1 which is regarded as a pure sniper rifle, the MSG90 can fill the role of a designated marksman rifle.[5][6]

The PSG1 and MSG90 have different trigger packs. The MSG90 uses a modified version of the push pin trigger packs of H&K roller locked select-fire assault rifles. The composite shoulder stock of the MSG90 is adjustable for height (cheek), length of pull (shoulder), and is smaller and lighter than that of the PSG1. MSG90s have a slightly shorter contoured barrel to help with harmonic stabilization and consistent whip instead of the PSG1's heavy barrel, but remain free-floating. As a result, these particular MSG90 A1s have a threaded barrel capable of attaching a suppressor, which is an advantage over the PSG1.

The sighting system utilizes the multipurpose Weaver rail mount rather than the Picatinny rail for affixing sighting systems which can be purchased separately. This same rail mounting system is used on the HK21E, HK23E, and G41 (discontinued) series.

The barrel is weighted at the muzzle to aid harmonic stabilization of barrel whip to enhance accuracy. The addition of a flash suppressor adds to the overall length.

MSG90A1

MSG90A2

Users

CountryOrganizationModelQuantityDateReference
AlbaniaSpecial forces
_[7]
BrazilSpecial Forces of Brazilian Army, Air Force, Marines, many law enforcement unitsPSG-1__
BulgariaMilitary Police, Special Forces and infantry of Bulgarian ArmyPSG-1A1__
CroatiaSpecial police Croatia and Special Operations Battalion Special Operations Battalion (Croatia)PSG-1__
DenmarkDanish special forces have in a few public events in the 1990s been photographed with MSG90 versions but they are now obsolete.MSG90__
FinlandKarhu Team (Special Operations Unit of the Helsinki police department)PSG-1__[8]
France1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment of the French ArmyMSG90__[9]
Hong KongSpecial Duties Unit____
IndiaNational Security Guard
MARCOS
Indian Army
OCTOPUS
Greyhounds
__[10][11]
IndonesiaKomando Pasukan Katak (Kopaska) tactical diver group of the Indonesian NavyMSG90__[12]
Komando Pasukan Khusus (Kopassus) special forces group of the Indonesian ArmyMSG90__[12]
IraqIraqi Armed ForcesMSG90A1__[13]
JapanSpecial Assault TeamPSG-1__[14]
LithuaniaLithuanian Armed ForcesMSG90A1__[13]
LuxembourgUnité Spéciale de la Police intervention unit of the Grand Ducal PolicePSG1__[15][16][17]
MacauGrupo de Operações Especiais (Macau)___
Malaysia11th Grup Gerak Khas (GGK) Special Operation Unit of the Malaysian ArmyMSG90A1__[18]
Pasukan Khas Laut (PASKAL) Special Operation Unit of the Royal Malaysian Navy__[19]
Pasukan Khas Udara (PASKAU) Special Operation Unit of the Royal Malaysian Air ForcePSG1A1__[20]
Pasukan Gerakan Khas Tactical Counter-Terrorism Unit of the Royal Malaysia Police__
MexicoStandard marksman rifle of the Mexican Army
Also used by the Policía Federal
MSG90SDN__[21]
NetherlandsDienst Speciale Interventies (DSI) Unit Expertise & Operationele Ondersteuning police snipers of the Korps landelijke politiediensten Special Intervention Service.PSG1__[22]
NepalNepalese ArmyMSG90100_[23]
NorwayHærens Jegerkommando (HJK), Army Special Forces Command and Marinejegerkommandoen (MJK), Navy Special Forces Command.MSG90__[24]
PakistanUsed by the Pakistan Army. Produced under license by Pakistan Ordnance FactoriesPSR90__[25][26]
PhilippinesPhilippine Army Special Operations Command
Presidential Security Group
Philippine National Police Special Action Force
MSG90
PSG1
__[27]
Saudi ArabiaSpecial Security ForcesMSG90__[28]
South AfricaSouth African Special Forces BrigadePSG1__[29]
TurkeyTurkish Special Forces have been photographed with PSG1. Version and adoption status is unclear.MSG90__[30]
South KoreaRepublic of Korea Naval Special Warfare BrigadeMSG90
PSG1
__[27]
SpainGrupo Especial de Operaciones of the Spanish policeGrup Especial d'Intervenció (GEI) of the Mossos d'Esquadra___[31]
Taiwan____[32]
ThailandUnderwater Demolition Assault Unit, Royal Thai Air Force Security Force Regiment, Royal Thai PoliceMSG90
PSG1
__
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Army____
United KingdomUsed as a precision (sniper) rifle by specialist firearms officers in the British policePSG1
_[33]
United StatesHostage Rescue Team of the Federal Bureau of InvestigationMSG90__[34]
Delta Force - 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D)__[35]
UruguayUruguayan Army Special ForcesMSG90
_[36]
VietnamMobile Police Force (Canh Sat Co Dong)PSR-90__[37]

See also

  • Walther WA 2000, contemporary and direct competitor

  • DSR-50

  • FD-200 sniper rifle

  • SVD

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