G150: Swiss Silenced Guerrilla Anti-Material Rifle

Published on July 21, 2025
Duration: 1:15

The G150 is a unique Swiss suppressed anti-material rifle designed for covert 'stay-behind' guerrilla operations. It utilizes a SIG hunting rifle action and a custom subsonic .41 Magnum load with a heavy 409-grain bullet for maximum silence. Its design emphasizes extreme suppressor effectiveness with a telescoping system and vented barrel.

Quick Summary

The G150 is a Swiss suppressed anti-material rifle designed for covert 'stay-behind' guerrilla operations. It uses a SIG hunting rifle action and fires a custom subsonic .41 Magnum load with a heavy 409-grain bullet for maximum silence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the G150
  2. 00:09Action and Design
  3. 00:27Ammunition and Ballistics
  4. 00:43Mechanical Details
  5. 00:50Suppressor Technology

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the G150 rifle?

The G150 is a rare Swiss suppressed anti-material rifle developed for 'stay-behind' guerrilla operations. It utilizes a SIG hunting rifle action and fires a custom subsonic .41 Magnum load.

What caliber does the G150 use?

The G150 fires a custom subsonic loading of the .41 Magnum revolver cartridge. It features a heavy 409-grain bullet designed for maximum weight and subsonic velocity.

What makes the G150's suppressor unique?

Its suppressor is extremely long and effective, featuring a telescoping design, a vented barrel, a large expansion chamber, and multiple baffles to achieve maximum silence for covert operations.

What was the primary design goal of the G150?

The primary design goal for the G150 was maximum silence. This was crucial for its intended use in covert 'stay-behind' guerrilla operations where noise discipline was paramount.

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