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[[File:M200-tan.jpg|thumb|450px|none|]]
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== Civilian/military versions? ==
 
== Civilian/military versions? ==
  
 
I have seen two versions of the barrel on a Cheytac, one is fluted along the whole length (e.g.[[Shooter]]) whilst the other isn't and has a bump partway down, which if fitted the back end of a suppressor rests against (e.g. [[The Unit]]).
 
I have seen two versions of the barrel on a Cheytac, one is fluted along the whole length (e.g.[[Shooter]]) whilst the other isn't and has a bump partway down, which if fitted the back end of a suppressor rests against (e.g. [[The Unit]]).
[[File:M200.jpg|thumb|451px|none|]]
 
[[File:M200-tan.jpg|thumb|450px|none|]]
 
 
Does anyone know what theses two versions are? Is it a early/late or civilian/military thing? Also, there are some guns that seem to have portions of the receiver milled away in horizontal grooves (e.g. [[Homefront]]).  
 
Does anyone know what theses two versions are? Is it a early/late or civilian/military thing? Also, there are some guns that seem to have portions of the receiver milled away in horizontal grooves (e.g. [[Homefront]]).  
[[File:M200 grooved.jpg|thumb|450px|none|]]
 
 
Anyone know what this means, is it a calibre thing?  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 18:08, 20 November 2011 (CST)
 
Anyone know what this means, is it a calibre thing?  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 18:08, 20 November 2011 (CST)

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Additional Images

M200-tan.jpg
M200 grooved.jpg

Civilian/military versions?

I have seen two versions of the barrel on a Cheytac, one is fluted along the whole length (e.g.Shooter) whilst the other isn't and has a bump partway down, which if fitted the back end of a suppressor rests against (e.g. The Unit). Does anyone know what theses two versions are? Is it a early/late or civilian/military thing? Also, there are some guns that seem to have portions of the receiver milled away in horizontal grooves (e.g. Homefront). Anyone know what this means, is it a calibre thing? --commando552 18:08, 20 November 2011 (CST)


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