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    GunNutz 1ABNDT's Avatar
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    Sabatti ST-18

    https://m.facebook.com/MarstarCanada...48&__tn__=EH-R



    Was speaking with the fabulous team at Marstar and there was mention of the ST-18, since I don't have Facebook this will have to suffice.

    https://www.sabatti.it/en/product/st-18





    Sabatti ST-18: a tactical rifle for the demanding shooter

    The Sabatti ST-18 was conceived to add a compact design model to Sabatti line of tactical precision rifles.

    An extremely versatile rifle, the Sabatti ST-18 is built around a 7075-T6 high-strength aluminum alloy chassis housing the sturdy Blizzard action, with a three-locking lug bolt and a 60-degrees throw.

    The barrel features a removable muzzle brake and a Sabatti MRR multi-radial rifling pattern, offering extremely high levels of performance with any load.

    The polymer buttstock can be folded to the side for transportation and storage and is completely adjustable.

    A Picatinny rail is machined on top of the chassis to provide a mounting platform for optical sights; the handguard can be added with M-LOK or KeyMod compatible rails for additional accessories.

    The Sabatti ST-18 rifle feeds through detachable, Accuracy International AICS compatible magazines offering a capacity of 7 rounds.


    Technical specifications
    Use: Sport / Tactical Shooting

    Tipology: Rifle

    Action: Bolt-Action

    Trigger: Match 3 levers

    Barrel: Rifled

    Stock: Tactical, adjustable

    Identification Code: ST18

    Brand: Sabatti

    Model: ST-18

    Action material: Steel

    Bolt: 3 lugs, chromed steel

    Feeding: Manual

    Magazine: Polymer, removable

    Magazine capacity: 7 rounds

    Trigger weight: 600 g / 1.3 lbs

    Safety: Manual

    Sights: None

    Scope mounts: Picatinny rail (supplied)

    Rifling: Sabatti MRR (Multi Radial Rifling)

    Lunghezza canna: 51-61-66 cm / 20"-24"-26"

    Materiale canna: Steel, cold hammer forged

    Muzzle diameter: 22 mm / 0.86"

    Muzzle thread: Yes, with muzzzle-brake

    Stock material: 7075 Aluminum alloy and polymer

    Lenght: 106-116-126 cm / 41.7"-46"-50"

    Weight: 4,95-5,15 kg / 10.9-11.3 lbs

    Calibers
    6 Creedmoor (7,5" MRR twist)
    6,5x47 Lapua (8” MRR twist)
    6,5 Creedmoor (8” MRR twist)
    .308 Winchester (11" MRR twist)


    Features
    High strenght 7075 aluminum alloy chassis
    3 lugs bolt
    Match trigger
    MRR rifled, cold hammer forged barrel
    Picatinny rail for mounting optics
    M-Lock handguard
    7 shots AICS compatible magazine
    Adjustable folding stock

    Options
    0-10-20 MOA Picatinny rails
    Keymod handguard












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    Business Member MarstarCanada's Avatar
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    Hey 1ABNDT,
    Thanks for making a thread. I removed the image of the group we shot from your post. We did a sight in and shot one group just for the sake of curiousity, but we haven't done any testing for consistency yet. I will be getting out to the range to print a few groups and shoot some video this week, and I'll be happy to include groups once I verify that what the rifle can actually print.

    I don't want to overhype these and create demand with information that could be misleading.

    We did receive a number of models from Sabatti's catalog, we're doing the inclearances now and should have them on the site in the coming days.
    My best,
    Payam
    Marstar Canada
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    sales@marstar.ca

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    GunNutz 1ABNDT's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarstarCanada View Post
    Hey 1ABNDT,
    Thanks for making a thread. I removed the image of the group we shot from your post. We did a sight in and shot one group just for the sake of curiousity, but we haven't done any testing for consistency yet. I will be getting out to the range to print a few groups and shoot some video this week, and I'll be happy to include groups once I verify that what the rifle can actually print.

    I don't want to overhype these and create demand with information that could be misleading.

    We did receive a number of models from Sabatti's catalog, we're doing the inclearances now and should have them on the site in the coming days.
    My best,
    Payam

    No sweat.

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    CGN Regular KaneZoR's Avatar
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    Very cool. Form the picture in facebook it looks like the version you’re getting has m-lok rather then keymod on the forend, which makes sense.

    How much will these be going for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaneZoR View Post
    How much will these be going for?
    from the manf website: Starting at 1.859,00 €

    not a budget rifle, but you might get what you pay for, who knows

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