Why did this British pump-action sniper not get adopted? With firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson

Published on July 6, 2022
Duration: 18:15

This video explores the rare British SREM-1 bullpup sniper rifle, developed by the Armament Design Department in 1944. It features a unique pump-action mechanism integrated into the pistol grip and a 'downhill' bolt travel for improved sight alignment. Despite its innovative design, the SREM-1 was ultimately cancelled in favor of conventional sniper rifles and emerging self-loading designs.

Quick Summary

The SREM-1 was a rare British bullpup sniper rifle developed in 1944, featuring a unique pump-action mechanism in the pistol grip and 'downhill' bolt travel for improved aim. It was chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser but was cancelled in favor of conventional designs and emerging self-loading rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the SREM-1
  2. 00:41Origins and Development
  3. 02:29Bullpup Design Philosophy
  4. 03:43Unique Pump-Action Mechanism
  5. 06:26The 'Downhill' Bolt Travel
  6. 08:56Sights and Ergonomics
  7. 11:10Caliber and Cancellation

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the SREM-1?

The SREM-1 was a rare British bullpup sniper rifle developed during World War II. It featured an innovative pump-action mechanism integrated into the pistol grip and a unique 'downhill' bolt travel for improved ergonomics.

Why did the SREM-1 use a pump-action mechanism?

The pump-action was chosen to allow the shooter to cycle the rifle without disturbing their aim, a common issue with bolt-action rifles during rapid firing or follow-up shots.

What was the 'downhill' bolt travel on the SREM-1?

This design feature meant the bolt traveled downwards into the stock. It was intended to allow for a dropped stock, facilitating better eye alignment with the optical sight while keeping the sight as low as possible.

Why was the SREM-1 sniper rifle not adopted?

Despite its innovative design, the SREM-1 project was cancelled. Factors included the adoption of the conventional No. 4 (T) sniper rifle and the emerging interest in self-loading rifle designs.

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