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					<description><![CDATA[A 20mm anti-material rifle that fires a 1,543grain bullet traveling at 3,396 feet per second with 39,500 foot-pounds of muzzle energy ought to be enough for most any encounter&#8230; This rifle actually exists. Anzio Ironworks owner Mike Remo builds it and its little brother, the Anzio 50. The 20mm is magazine fed out of a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="has-black-color has-luminous-vivid-amber-background-color has-text-color has-background"><em><strong>A 20mm anti-material rifle that fires a 1,543grain bullet traveling at 3,396 feet per second with 39,500 foot-pounds of muzzle energy ought to be enough for most any encounter&#8230;</strong></em></p>



<p>This rifle actually exists. Anzio Ironworks owner Mike Remo builds it and its little brother, the Anzio 50. The 20mm is magazine fed out of a 3-round box magazine into a tubular receiver with a quick change barrel and an oversized muzzle brake. The bolt handle is large enough to get a firm handgrip and a titanium firing pin insures reliable ignition. The muzzle blast has to be seen to be believed. There&#8217;s a video on YouTube showing the rifle being fired. The operator&#8217;s hair lifts completely up and his head kicks back a few inches.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;ve got the right scope, 22 power at least, tapping a garbage can-sized steel plate at 5,000 yards should be possible. Considering the rifle weighs 59 pounds minimum &#8211; over 130 pounds with mounts and options &#8211; it&#8217;s a very stable platform. Moving it around might be a bit of a challenge and might be better suited with a pintle mount on a trailer or scout car.</p>



<p>Very long range sniping is becoming more important as insurgents are beginning to appear with longer range weapons in larger calibers. The need to reach out 4,900 yards won&#8217;t be common, but when faced with a .50 coming your way, a 20mm gives you quite an edge in range.</p>



<p>The FBI has begun to integrate the 20mm into its arsenal. They say the option to take out a hardened target at a distance isn&#8217;t an option any more. Training at Quantico, VA is well underway.</p>



<p>Retail is $11,900. For the model with a fully-floated barrel and bipod expect to spend $13,000. A suppressor is a $3,200 option and, as the 20mm is loud in the extreme, is an accessory that should not be overlooked. Ammo runs $8 per round for training rounds, and tracer is $15.</p>



<p><strong>Standard Equipment</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Quick change &#8211; take-down barrel</li><li>Fluted, hand lapped match barrel</li><li>Oversized, high efficiency brake</li><li>One detachable 3-round magazine</li><li>Four massive locking lugs</li><li>Heavy duty bipod</li><li>Fully adjustable rear monopod</li><li>40 minute inclined scope rail</li><li>Duracoat finish of your choice</li><li>Blue-printed bolt &amp; action</li><li>Percussion primed configuration</li><li>Massive bolt handle for easy loading &amp; extraction</li><li>Super smooth action</li></ul>



<p><strong>Optional Equipment</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Multi- caliber kit 14.5mm and 20mm</li><li>Pintle mount</li><li>Electric primed upgrade</li><li>50BMG &#8220;rail gun&#8221; conversion kit</li><li>Single shot version available for $9,800</li><li>Optional handguard, free-floated barrel and adjustable bipod model $13,000</li><li>Suppressor available for $3200</li><li>This same action but in 20/50 caliber $1,400 less</li><li>49-inch match grade fluted barrel</li><li>Heavy duty clam-shell brake</li><li>Detachable box magazine</li><li>Available in 14.5mm, 20mm, and new Anzio 20-50 calibers. (20-50 is a 20mm case necked down to .50 caliber; 750-800 gr. bullet at 3,200 fps-3,600 fps)</li><li>Titanium firing pin</li><li>Optional weights and configurations</li></ul>



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<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://smallarmsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/001-84.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-16947" width="375" height="344" srcset="https://smallarmsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/001-84.jpg 750w, https://smallarmsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/001-84-300x275.jpg 300w, https://smallarmsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/001-84-600x550.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 375px) 100vw, 375px" /><figcaption><em>Left to right: 12.7&#215;108 API for comparison. 20x102API as fired in the Anzio Ironworks 20mm anti-material rifle. Hard to get, but possible. 20&#215;102 HEI is not available to civilians without a $200 transfer tax and the proper form &#8211; per round. 20&#215;110 South African HEI as used in the South African NTW-20 Denel Mechem anti-material rifle. 20&#215;110 Yugoslavian AP first appeared in Yugoslavia in the Ikaros hi-wing monoplane in combat from 1935 to 1944. The round is also found in the Hispano-Suiza M404 cannon. 20&#215;83.5 South African TP used in the older version of the South African NTW-20. The round shown is a training round. (Tony Williams)</em></figcaption></figure></div>



<p><strong>Manufacturer: Anzio Ironworks Corporation (<a href="http://anzioironworks.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">anzioironworks.com</a>)</strong><br>Mike Remo<br>Caliber: 20mm x102mm<br>Service date: 2006<br>Weight: 59-130 lb depending on mount<br>Length: 6&#8242; 8&#8243; w/o suppressor<br>Barrel length: 49 inch<br>Action: Bolt, detachable three-round box magazine<br>Effective range: 5,000 yards<br>Optics: Customer supplied (minimum 20x)<br>Stock: Metal</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table aligncenter is-style-stripes"><table><tbody><tr><td class="has-text-align-center" data-align="center"><em>This article first appeared in Small Arms Review V14N6 (March 2011)</em></td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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