Military versions L129A2 MARS-H based designated marksman variant, chambered in
6.5 mm Creedmoor. Fitted with an barrel, a fully adjustable DMR stock and lengthened hand guard, a Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18×44 M5C3 Desert IR telescopic sight with TREMOR3 reticle, a HuxWrx
suppressor, an Envision Technology
ballistic calculator, and a Pixels-on-Target
thermal sight was adopted in 2023. The change from 7.62×51mm NATO ammunition to 6.5 Creedmoor was due to the 6.5 Creedmoor's better ability to successfully engage targets at distances around and over . The main disadvantages of this change are introducing a new chambering in the logistics chain, and due to a higher
Oratio is shortened barrel life. The upper receiver still uses a gas-operated, rotating bolt (internal piston) system like the L129A1, but the handguard attachment points on its sides were changed to be
M-LOK compatible.
LMT R-20 Rahe Estonian custom MARS variant.
7.62mm Zf Stgw 20 Swiss MARS-H-based
designated marksman rifle chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. Fitted with the Schmidt & Bender 3-20×50 PM II Ultra Short telescopic sight with the TREMOR3 reticle that enables quick targeting up to as their standard aiming optic.
Stgw 25 Swiss MARS-L based barreled short-stroke piston assault rifle variant.
Stgw 25K Swiss MARS-L based barreled short-stroke piston assault rifle variant.
Mid-Range Gas Gun-Assault LMT's MRGG-A is a member of its Modular Ambidextrous Rifle System-Heavy (MARS-H) family, which are commonly described as AR-10-style rifles, but is chambered to fire the
6.5mm Creedmoor round. The MRGG-A configuration LMT has shown publicly has a 14.5″ barrel built into an upper receiver with a ‘monolithic’ Picatinny type rail for optics and other accessories that runs the full length of the top of the rifle. The sides of the handguard have additional accessory attachment points utilizing the increasingly popular M-LOK system from Magpul. The gun has ambidextrous controls and is capable of semi-automatic and fully-automatic fire. LMT has also shown MRGG-As with scopes from Nightforce Optics. Back in 2021, Nightforce announced it had secured a contract from SOCOM for ATACRTM 4-20×50 F1 scopes “to augment multiple systems in the SOCOM inventory and… to support the MRGG (Mid-Range Gas Gun) once it is fielded.” In U.S. service, those optics are also referred to as Ranging-Variable Power Scopes (R-VPS).
Civilian versions For civilian customers, LMT offers a semi-automatic only New Zealand Reference Rifle in its model range. The Estonia R20 RAHE Reference Rifle version is also available. As of March 2025, LMT does not offer any semi-automatic only Swiss Armed Forces MARS based Reference Rifle model for civilian customers in its model range. == Users ==