The DMR was issued with match-grade M118LR 175-
grain Long Range ammunition. It can have various scopes attached on the upper receiver, including the AN/PVS-4 Starlight scope, via picatinny rail. The DMR can fire precisely up to 1,000 yards if M118LR special ball ammo is used. The DMR design facilitates repairing or replacing of the sight mount,
barrel,
bolt, and other key assemblies at the third echelon maintenance level.
Specifications There are several notable differences between the basic M14 and the DMR. •
Barrel: A stainless steel,
match-grade barrel by Krieger Barrels, Inc. •
Stock: McMillan Tactical M2A fiberglass
stock. This particular stock features a
pistol grip and a buttstock with adjustable saddle cheekpiece. •
Optics: An over-action
MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail allows for the use of any
optic compatible with the rail; this includes a rather large variety of military scopes and imaging devices. •
Muzzle device: Most DMRs utilize the traditional M14 muzzle device, although since deployment in 2001, some DMRs are now equipped with the OPS, Inc. 2-port muzzle brake, which is threaded and collared to accept an OPS-Inc. 12th Model
sound suppressor. •
Bipod: A Harris S-L bipod is used on the USMC DMR. ==Combat use==