Steyr RMS Wild - Straight-Pull Monoblock Rifle

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RMS WILD​

With the RMS WILD, Steyr continues its pioneering legacy in straight-pull rifles. The system stands for speed, precision, and maximum safety—engineered for modern hunting demands.

The monobloc system combines barrel and receiver into a single high-strength unit, ensuring maximum rigidity and consistent point of impact—even during rapid follow-up shots. The straight-pull action enables lightning-fast cycling without breaking aim.

The lightweight, weatherproof outdoor polymer stock offers optimal ergonomics with an adjustable cheek piece and customizable length of pull (LOP). Its slim, fully ambidextrous design ensures excellent handling and precise control.

A Picatinny rail and additional interfaces provide flexible options for modern optics and accessories.

The RMS WILD stands for uncompromising reliability and precision.

Precise. Agile. Wild.

FEATURES​

  • Cold hammer forged monobloc barrel
  • Fast and smooth straigth-pull action
  • Firing pin safety
  • Symmetric polymer stock with an adjustable cheek riser
  • In lenght adjustable trigger
  • Two position safety wheel
  • 3 RD magazine
  • Inluded picatinny rail on receiver and on forend
  • Adjustable lenght of pull

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These look pretty cool.
I think steyr is barking up the wrong tree with their monobloc system especially when everyone else is going to user swappable barrels.
A “disposable” rifle that I would buy if it were offered at a “disposable” price say $1000 or less
 
These look pretty cool.
I think steyr is barking up the wrong tree with their monobloc system especially when everyone else is going to user swappable barrels.
A “disposable” rifle that I would buy if it were offered at a “disposable” price say $1000 or less
It’s a rifle geared towards hunters, I doubt anyone who buys this rifle will be wearing out the barrel or wanting to switch to the newest trending caliber.
 
It’s a rifle geared towards hunters, I doubt anyone who buys this rifle will be wearing out the barrel or wanting to switch to the newest trending caliber.
I think I partially understand their target market. Maybe it’s a European law thing I don’t quite grasp?
Hunters that I know ( admittedly my view is narrow: millennial age and younger Albertan)
Absolutely are wearing out barrels and switching to the trending caliber every other season

…and these are likely to retail north of $3000 here
 
I think I partially understand their target market. Maybe it’s a European law thing I don’t quite grasp?
Hunters that I know ( admittedly my view is narrow: millennial age and younger Albertan)
Absolutely are wearing out barrels and switching to the trending caliber every other season

…and these are likely to retail north of $3000 here
The hunters you know must be regular shooters then, I was referring to the hunters that only shoot 20> rounds a year where a barrel will last a few generations if neglect and rust don’t ruin it first.

I didn’t think the price would be over $1800, but at north of $3k for a basic bolt action it’s almost certainly geared towards those people who have money and wouldn’t care if a “disposable” rifle was $1000 or $5000 and long as they have the latest Euro tech during their hunt.
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if they will offer seperate monobloc options for users. Their website shows the whole machined monobloc barrel/action. I am guessing with cnc machining that these parts would be interchangeable. Probably similar cost to a Blaser R8 barrel. That said 308 Win and 30-06 Sprg will have near 5k hunting life in them. As a driven hunt rifle, the rifle is not an extreme cost when you check out the costs of a driven hunt.
 
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