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Price
$4999
Manufacturer
Iver Johnson
Caliber
50 BMG
City
Nampa
State
Idaho
Zip Code
83686
This gun appears to be unfired! Extremely clean, coated in Birdsong (Military OD Green Coating) which is a super durable military grade coating. 50 BMG Sniper Rifle! This will come with the Pelican Case shown in the picture. Rifle is extremely heavy! Total package will weight roughly 80 pounds!

The Iver Johnson AMAC-1500/5100 (aka RAP Model 500 or aka RAI 500 or, depending on source, 'AMAC-1500' or 'AMAC-5100') is a 36 lb manually-operated single-shot sniper rifle/anti-material rifle. The 29" barrel with a massive 7" two-stage muzzle brake on its end (barrel plus muzzle brake OAL of 36") has a 1 in 14" twist rifling rate, an adjustable crisp trigger pull between 3 lbs - 8 lbs, an adjustable stock length of pull between 13.75" to 15.5," and a stock comb adjustable to +1.5" for operator tuning. The rifle featured a removable "shell holder" rotating bolt with three lugs. For each shot, the removable bolt was rotated and removed from the receiver, then a cartridge was inserted into a half-circular retaining ridge breech bolt face, and then bolt with cartridge were inserted back into receiver and locked closed prior to firing pin cocking and firing. As such, there is no 'safety' once the bolt is engaged with a live round other than counter-rotating the bolt from the locked position. The rifle does not have any integral open sights as only telescopic sights were intended to be used. The integral receiver dove-tail rail with cross-key is set up for a scope mount with fixed ring spacing and 60 min of angle elevation. The rifle was not designed to be fired offhand, and thus had no forearm; instead, each rifle was issued with integral stout folding bipod attached to the receiver that allowed harmonic tuning adjustment in the bipod tube. For carry, rifle was easily disassembled into several major parts. There are several variants that also have larger calibers for this same design.

Willing to ship with Postal Money Order or Wire Transfer to our bank account are the only payments accepted. Sorry for any inconvenience. Of course cash in person as well.

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Is there any pictures, dimensions, etc. I can get for you?
possibly im also talking to a machine specialist to make one but he needs all the dimensions. If any chance there is a way you can take your bolt in to get all the dimensions that would be amazing. I would also be willing to pay for your troubles if you could do something to help me out. I've called a daisy chain of people from Oregon to PA looking for this thing and all any one could say was "wow" with a chuckle behind it stating they haven't seen anything for over 10 years for the AMAC. Now all I can think is that, I have just bought a very expensive conversation piece.
 
possibly im also talking to a machine specialist to make one but he needs all the dimensions. If any chance there is a way you can take your bolt in to get all the dimensions that would be amazing. I would also be willing to pay for your troubles if you could do something to help me out. I've called a daisy chain of people from Oregon to PA looking for this thing and all any one could say was "wow" with a chuckle behind it stating they haven't seen anything for over 10 years for the AMAC. Now all I can think is that, I have just bought a very expensive conversation piece.
Buy mine and then you can work it anyway you see fit :)
 
Update- I just spoke with him and he doesn't have any bolts. He sold off his remaining inventory when he retired, but he does have the blueprints. He's going to look in his storage to see if he can find them.
 
Update- I just spoke with him and he doesn't have any bolts. He sold off his remaining inventory when he retired, but he does have the blueprints. He's going to look in his storage to see if he can find them.
Knox if you can get me a copy of the blue prints i will owe you my first born. Seriously i will pay for a finders fee i almost gave up last night thinking i was just totally screwed.
 
He's going to try to find them for you. I'll let you know when he gets back to me. Our boys grew up together in Arkansas, but we've relocated a few times since then. I'd go over and help him look if I was still there!
 
He's going to try to find them for you. I'll let you know when he gets back to me. Our boys grew up together in Arkansas, but we've relocated a few times since then. I'd go over and help him look if I was still there!
You guys mind taking this conversation to private message or something other than hijacking/clogging up my thread for this? Thank you
 
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