27 in (686 mm) .338 Lapua/ 26 in (660 mm) .300 and 7 mm
Twist, Right Hand
1 turn in 8 in (203 mm) .338 Lapua/ 1 turn in 10 in (254 mm) .300 and 7 mm
Magazine Capacity
5 round box magazine
Maximum Effective Range
1100+ m
The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum (also seen Accuracy International AW SM) is a variant of the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare upgraded with a longer rifle barrel and a bigger chamber to accommodate the larger caliber ammunition such as the.338 Lapua magnum. The AWM system is in service with many police and military units throughout the world, most notably the German varient fielded by the Bundeswehr, a AWM chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum and used under the German descriptor of G-22 (Gewehr 22). Another derivitave of Accuracy International's AW system is the L96A1, a rifle currently in use with the British Army, seeing service in recent conflicts such as the Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The AWM and another variant, the AWP, have seen an incredible boost in popularity (or notoriety) from the computer game Counter-Strike to which the AWM is used but mislabelled as the AWP. The AWP, or the Arctic Warfare Police differs in that it has a black finish and is chambered for 7.62 mm NATO ammunition, among other changes.
The AccuracyInternational Arctic Warfare rifle is a family of bolt-action sniper rifle designed and manufactured by the British company AccuracyInternational.
The AW is almost unique in being a purpose-designed sniper rifle, rather than an accurized version of an existing, general-purpose rifle.
The AW is usually equipped with an integrated bipod and it also has a monopod in the butt.