The Manda: Croatia's Minimalist .50 BMG

Published on February 21, 2024
Duration: 7:04

This entry details the Manda, a minimalist .50 BMG sniper rifle developed in Croatia during the Homeland War. Expert Ian McCollum highlights its simple bolt-action design, use of Browning M2 barrels, and unique Leupold scope with a custom BDC cam. The rifle's development was driven by the need for anti-materiel capabilities by Croatian Special Police units.

Quick Summary

The Manda is a minimalist .50 BMG single-shot sniper rifle from Croatia, developed during the Homeland War. Designed by Peter Vucetic, 84 units were produced using Browning M2 barrels and featuring a unique Leupold scope with a custom BDC cam for long-range accuracy. It saw service in Croatia and Kosovo.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Manda .50 BMG Rifle
  2. 00:03Ian McCollum at Croatian Police Museum
  3. 01:21Development and Production (84 Units)
  4. 02:01Bolt Action and Safety Mechanism
  5. 03:04Barrel Origin: Browning M2
  6. 04:12Custom Leupold Scope with BDC Cam
  7. 05:34Bipod and Design Influences (PTRD-41)
  8. 06:07Service History in Croatia and Kosovo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Manda rifle?

The Manda is a minimalist, single-shot .50 BMG sniper rifle developed in Croatia during the Homeland War. It was designed for the Croatian Special Police, prioritizing simplicity and ease of production using available components like Browning M2 barrels.

Who designed the Manda rifle and how many were made?

Engineer Peter Vucetic designed the Manda rifle for the Croatian Ministry of the Interior. A total of 84 rifles were manufactured between 1991 and 1994, reflecting its specialized and limited production run.

What unique features does the Manda rifle have?

The Manda features a bolt action with large locking lugs, barrels derived from Browning M2 machine guns, and a custom scope mount with a unique Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) cam for range adjustments up to 1000 meters.

When and where did the Manda rifle see service?

The Manda rifle served during the Croatian Homeland War and some units were deployed in Kosovo. Its use diminished after 1996 as Special Police units transitioned back to traditional roles.

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