POTD: PGM Precision – French Gunmaking

Eric B
by Eric B

Welcome to our Photo Of The Day! Each day, we feature a stunning photograph that captures the beauty and diversity of our world. For the features image, we made sure to choose the suppressed version of this PGM Précision rifle.

Here’s what PGM Précision wrote:
PGM Précision, worthy successor of the French gunmaking tradition.
Today the last French manufacturer of sniper rifles, PGM has been perpetuating French gunmaking expertise for over 30 years. From the creation of the first Ultima Ratio, in 1991, to the release of its new generation, in 2022, PGM Précision is proud to represent the heritage and the excellence of French gunsmithing in more than 60 countries around the world.
Advice, quotes and orders: contact@pgmprecision.com

Here are a bunch of more alternatives. Note the S&B 5-20x PMII Ultra Short riflescope.

And the whole collection in one image:

My own favorite? My vote goes to their Integrally Suppressed Ultima Ratio, represented in the link with a wonderful photo, as the bullet and gasses leave the barrel.


Source: PGM Précision

Eric B
Eric B

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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  • IOJ IOJ on Nov 02, 2023

    I wonder, does anybody other than them make precision rifles with that kind of barrel profile ? I know it's excellent for accuracy, harmonics, and resistance to POI shift during long strings of fire. So has anybody else used it ?

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    • Ravinoff Ravinoff on Nov 03, 2023

      @IOJ The finned bit isn't actually part of the barrel, it's an odd sleeve/shroud thing that I've only ever seen used by PGM.

  • Uri Predrag Uri Predrag on Nov 02, 2023

    Great very interesting rifles.

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