POTD: Victrix Armaments’ Latest Long-Range Titan - Suppressed .50 BMG

This is TFB’s Photo Of The Day, and today we’re looking at something that hits like a freight train and is built with the kind of precision only Italian craftsmanship can deliver – a .50 BMG sniper rifle from Victrix Armaments.
Victrix from Italy is known for having some of the most exclusive booths, and this year’s IWA was no exception. Victrix knows how to create attention, and it was difficult to even get close to the rifle as all visitors seemed to want to take at least one selfie with it.
This particular rifle is chambered in .50 BMG (12.7×99mm) and features a 27-inch fluted and lapped match-grade barrel made from AISI 420 stainless steel, capped off with the Victrix ProAngle muzzle brake - a heavy-duty unit with four forward-canted chambers designed to tame the beast. Luckily, there is a huge suppressor to help with the concussion as well.
Weighing in at 13.2 kg (29.10 lbs) without a scope but with the muzzle brake and magazine installed, this rifle was clearly purpose-built for serious long-range engagements. Every detail, from the adjustable buttstock with a retractable monopod and insulated cheek piece to the integrated 45 MOA rails, screams custom fit for extreme-range shooting.
The heart of the action is a billet-milled AISI 420 bolt with three symmetric locking lugs and integral dirt and ice grooves, finished in a durable PVD coating. And to top it off, it comes in a heavy-duty mil-spec transport case, along with a ROME Caliga bipod, cleaning kit, and more.
Available in Cerakote finishes including Dark Grey, Dark Olive Drab Green, Medium Flat Brown, and Armor Black.
The price is €10,806 plus tax.
Is this the ultimate anti-materiel precision tool? Sound off in the comments below.
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Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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This can would be interesting to shoot on a 50 beowolf.