Kurdish CADEX 50

The rifle is a PGW LRT-3 in a Cadex Chassis

That's what I was thinking as well. The shroud on the bolt looks like PGW and when I expanded the photo it looks like a Rem 700 style safety on the right side. The Cadex has a Win70 style safety on the bolt shroud. Plus it looks like the PGW muzzle brake is on there which is an attachment point for the suppressor.
 
The rifle is a PGW LRT-3 in a Cadex Chassis

That's what I was thinking as well. The shroud on the bolt looks like PGW and when I expanded the photo it looks like a Rem 700 style safety on the right side. The Cadex has a Win70 style safety on the bolt shroud. Plus it looks like the PGW muzzle brake is on there which is an attachment point for the suppressor.

You are right, after looking at it closer, it is indeed a PGW LRT-3 in a CADEX STKDL-50. Optic looks to be a Khales K 624i.
 
I also read a report or saw a documentary that a Ukrainian company was producing a rifle chassis very similar to the CADEX product
R711
 
Why would you send any Canadians over there...? Sides and alliances are convoluted and changing on a regular basis... "Enemy of my enemy is my friend" approach is a dangerous game...

Forgot war was dangerous

Oh and because there's a valid threat to Canada and the rest of the world
 
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I also read a report or saw a documentary that a Ukrainian company was producing a rifle chassis very similar to the CADEX product
R711

You are quite wrong. Ukraine wanted to buy some guns and the right to produce them, we said no. Cadex will never share its knowledge so that others could produce our guns. Cadex is Canadian and will continue to be produced in Canada by Canadians.


They went this route: http://uatoday.tv/politics/ukraine-s-new-sniper-rifles-deadly-weapons-to-fight-russia-s-war-in-donbas-613507.html Good for them
 
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