LSR (sniper rifle)
The Light Sniper Rifle (LSR) is a Pakistani 7.62×51mm bolt-action sniper rifle[1] designed and manufactured by the POF.[3] It was displayed in 23 November 2016 along with the HMG PK-16 in the IDEAS Exhibition.[1] It was designed to fulfill the increasing demand of Precision rifles in Pakistan.[1]
| LSR | |
|---|---|
| Type | Sniper rifle | 
| Place of origin | Pakistan | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 2016-present[1] | 
| Used by | Pakistan Army Pakistan Navy  | 
| Production history | |
| Designer | Pakistan Ordnance Factories | 
| Manufacturer | Pakistan Ordnance Factories | 
| Unit cost | $6500(FY 2016)[2] | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 5.68 kg[1] | 
| Caliber | 7.62×51mm NATO[1] | 
| Action | bolt action[1][3] | 
| Muzzle velocity | 800-820 m/s[1] | 
| Effective firing range | 800 m[3] | 
| Maximum firing range | 4000m | 
| Feed system | 5-10 rounds magazine[1] | 
Characteristics
    
The Light Sniper Rifle was believed to have been designed to fulfill the demand of an affordable precision rifle platform,[1][3] its price is just $6500 for one rifle speaking of 2016.[2] It had a weight of 5.68 kg,[1] an effective range of 800 m[3] and Muzzle velocity of 800-820 m/s.[1] It is a 7.62×51mm caliber bolt-action rifle.[1] It has a Chromium-vanadium steel barrel and is equipped with a Quad Rail with two forward looking lugs.[1] It has a Twist rate of 1:12 and the Trigger only requires 0.5-2.5 kg force to be activated.[1] The Magazine has a capacity of 5-10 rounds.[1] POF intends to work on extending its range and barrel life after it enters mass-production.[3]
See also
    
    Comparable Sniper rifles
    
Other POF products
    
References
    
- "PM, COAS inaugurate defense exhibition IDEAS-2016". Free Online Library. Archived from the original on 20 May 2020. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
 - Haider, Mateen. "Saudi Arabia largest importer of Pakistani arms". DAWN. Archived from the original on 15 March 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
 - Khan, Bilal. "Pakistan Ordnance Factories' (POF) track to competitive growth (Part 3)". Quwa Defence News & Analysis Group. Archived from the original on 22 April 2020. Retrieved 14 December 2016.