Ferret 50 | |
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Type | Competition
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Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designed | 2005 |
Manufacturer | Spider Firearms |
Variants | .510 DTC SuperComp |
Specifications | |
Mass | 18 lb (8.2 kg) to 24 lb (11 kg) dependent on cartridge |
Barrel length | 18 in (46 cm) to 18 in (46 cm) dependent on cartridge |
Cartridge | |
Action | Bolt-action, single shot |
The Ferret 50 is a high-caliber bolt-action rifle developed by Spider Firearms for competition shooting and long-range hunting. It is chambered for .50BMG, .408 CheyTac, and .338 Lapua. The Ferret 50 was initially crafted as an AR conversion for its high adaptability and customization potential. Using a standard AR-15 receiver, it weighs between 18 and 24lb depending on the caliber, and its barrel length ranges from 18" to 36", again depending on the caliber. The barreled upper receiver includes an adjustable bipod. A steel receiver is also available that is provided either with (SuperComp model) or without (Sportsman model) an adjustable monopod on the buttstock. It is a single-shot, meaning it has no magazine, internal or external. The barrel can also be furnished in either chrome-moly or stainless steel.
The Ferret50 barreled upper receiver design is known for its high margin of safety, ease of maintenance, and simple head spacing procedure. One key feature of the Ferret 50 is the fish-gill muzzle brake. This allows the rifle to fire large caliber rounds with controllable recoil but no loss in accuracy.