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'''Unique X-51''' (or '''X51''') is a French semi-auto small caliber hunting and sporting rifle, manufactured by MAPF (Manufacture d’Armes des Pyrénées Françaises). The production started in 1964 and continues until modern days. Most rifles are produced in X-51 and X-51bis versions while several other versions exist, including F-11 in bullpup configuration that visually resemble [[FAMAS]]. X-51s are often equipped with various sniper scopes. | '''Unique X-51''' (or '''X51''') is a French semi-auto small caliber hunting and sporting rifle, manufactured by MAPF (Manufacture d’Armes des Pyrénées Françaises). The production started in 1964 and continues until modern days. Most rifles are produced in X-51 and X-51bis versions while several other versions exist, including F-11 in bullpup configuration that visually resemble [[FAMAS]]. X-51s are often equipped with various sniper scopes. |
Revision as of 16:50, 16 August 2015
Unique X-51 (or X51) is a French semi-auto small caliber hunting and sporting rifle, manufactured by MAPF (Manufacture d’Armes des Pyrénées Françaises). The production started in 1964 and continues until modern days. Most rifles are produced in X-51 and X-51bis versions while several other versions exist, including F-11 in bullpup configuration that visually resemble FAMAS. X-51s are often equipped with various sniper scopes.
Specifications
(1964 - continues)
- Type: Semi-auto Rifle
- Weight: 6 lbs (2.7 kg) (X-51bis)
- Length: 40.6 in (103 cm) (X-51bis)
- Barrel length: 23.6 in (60 cm) (X-51bis)
- Caliber(s): .22 LR
- Fire Modes: Semi-auto
- Feed system: 2, 5 or 10 shot clips
The Unique X-51 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Red Circle (Le cercle rouge) | Yves Montand | Jansen | 1970 | |
Without Apparent Motive (Sans mobile apparent) | Jean-Pierre Marielle | Perry Rupert-Foote | With sniper scope | 1971 |