SR 88 | |
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Type | Assault rifle |
Place of origin | Singapore |
Service history | |
In service | 1984–2000[1] |
Used by | See users |
Wars | Bougainville conflict Solomon Islands conflict |
Production history | |
Designer | Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics)[1] |
Designed | 1978[1] |
Manufacturer | • CIS: 1982–2000[1] |
Produced | • SR 88: 1988-1995[1] • SR 88A: 1990-2000[1] |
Variants | See variants |
Specifications | |
Mass | • SR 88: 3.68 kg (8.11 lb)[1] • SR 88A/Carbine: 3.7 kg (8.16 lb)[1] |
Length | • SR 88: 912 mm (35.9 in)[1] • SR 88A: 960 mm (37.8 in)[1] • SR 88A Carbine: 810 mm (31.9 in)[1] |
Barrel length | 460 mm (18.1 in)[1] |
Cartridge | 5.56×45mm NATO[1] |
Caliber | 5.56 mm (0.22 in)[1] |
Barrels | Single barrel (progressive RH parabolic twist, 6 grooves)[1] |
Action | Gas-operated long-stroke piston, rotating bolt |
Rate of fire | • SR 88: 750 rounds/min[1] • SR 88A: 800 rounds/min[1] |
Feed system | 30-round STANAG Magazine[1] |
Sights | Iron sights[1] |
The SR 88 (Singapore Rifle 88) is an assault rifle designed and manufactured in Singapore by Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics).[1]
Following the poor sales of the SAR 80, and with their involvement with the Sterling SAR-87, CIS came up with an improved design – the new SR 88. Many of the parts and mechanisms are similar to its predecessor. Later production models were further improved with higher quality materials including a new handguard and buttstock, this version was designated the SR 88A.
The SR 88A was built in two versions, the standard model and the latest carbine model which is a heavy-duty mil-spec version with a shorter barrel and a retractable butt-stock popularly called today as the "baby ultimax" because of its overall shorter length and function and frame similarities with the Ultimax 100. Its magazine catch will accept a regular M16 magazine and a C-mag which is also used in M16 rifles.[1]
It uses long-piston-stroke, gas-operated action with a rotating bolt. The gas piston and gas cylinder are chromium-plated. The gas system features a three position gas regulator – two open positions, for normal and harsh conditions, and one closed for launching of rifle grenades.[1]
The barrel is equipped with flash hider, which also serves as a rifle grenade launcher. The lower receiver is an aluminium forging, and the upper receiver is made from stamped steel.[1]
Furniture (stock, pistol grip, handguards) is made from plastic materials. The standard stock is of fixed type, but the SR 88 is also available with a side-folding stock. The side-folding carrying handle is mounted at the forward end of the receiver.[1]
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