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at home). The main benefits of caseless ammunition to the military are that ammunition can be made lighter, enabling soldiers to carry several hundred rounds, and the fact that case extraction is not required allows a faster automatic rate of fire, both of which are immaterial to the needs of the
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The VEC-91 was capable of great accuracy due to several factors inherent to the design, and several factors due to its implementation. First, the trigger activated a button, requiring little pressure. Second, the electronic ignition meant that there was no latency due to
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in the Monte-Carlo design with a high cheek rest, schnabel forend, checkered grip and sling swivels intended for the hunting market. The trigger was adjustable from 0.5 oz to 5 lbs. The barrel was 20" in length and the rifle 39" overall.
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The proprietary nature of the rifle's caseless ammunition and supply chain problems prevented it from being successful in the United States, but Voere still produces the rifle for the European market, as of 2007.
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Caseless ammunition has been a popular military rifle concept since the end of World War II, but has never met with public approval due to its sole source nature (and it cannot be
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of up to 930 metres per second (3,051 feet per second). The rifle was first exported to the United States in 1993, but was not a commercial success.
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premium barrel. Lastly, all ammunition came from one source, with the result that all rounds were identical within manufacturing tolerances.
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typical civilian shooter or hunter, who rarely wants to carry hundreds of rounds of ammunition, or is allowed to own an
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and is known as the Usel Caseless Cartridge (UCC). The round was encased in a block of solid
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Basic info about the rifle (Archived with The Wayback Machine; Original page offline)
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The Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values: The Shooter's Guide to Guns 1900-Present
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and because it was not an automatic rifle it did not have the problems with
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When chambered for 5.7 mm the rifle used a 5-round
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and was the first commercial sporting rifle to combine
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via the battery charge. The cartridge was designed by
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Mann, Richard Allen; Lee, Jerry (20 November 2013).
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Index

Bolt-action rifle
Austria
Voere
Voere
kg
Barrel
Cartridge
Usel Caseless Cartridge
Action
Bolt-action
Muzzle velocity
m/s
magazine
rifle
Voere
caseless ammunition
electronic firing
projectile
muzzle velocities
handloaded
automatic firearm
magazine
dry cell batteries
pistol grip
firing pin or striker
primer
Hubert Usel
nitrocellulose
cooking-off
Heckler & Koch G11

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