Colt Canada C19

Colt C-19, C19 Ranger Rifle
Type Bolt action rifle
Place of origin Finland
Service history
In service 2016
Used by Canada
Production history
Designer SAKO
Manufacturer Colt Canada
Unit cost $1,000 CAD
Produced 2015
No. built 10,200 (2016)
Specifications
Weight 4.0 kg (8.8 lb)
Length 102.0 cm (40.2 in)
Barrel length 51.0 cm (20.1 in)

Cartridge 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester
Action bolt action; two locking lug T3
Rate of fire 30 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 790 m/s (2437ft/s)
Effective firing range 100–600 m (109–656 yd) sight adjustments
Feed system 10-round detachable box magazine
Sights Rear: rotating diopter drum; front: hooded post quick acquisition iron sights[1][2]

The Colt C19 is a license-built, Finnish-designed Tikka T3 CTR bolt action rifle modified for the Canadian Rangers. The C19 replaces the longer and heavier Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifles in service since 1947.

The rifles are mainly used for self-defense against large North American carnivores like polar bears, and for personal survival as regional surveillance missions are often conducted for extended periods in remote areas, requiring the Rangers to hunt for food. Further the rifles are expected to operate in temperatures ranging from −51 to 39 °C (−60 to 102 °F) with moderate to high humidity and be resistant to corrosion from long-term exposure to salt laden air and water.

According to SAKO, production commenced in mid-2016, and the full complement are expected to be delivered by the end of 2018.

Design details

The C19 has the following modifications from the original Tikka T3 CTR:

  • Larger bolt handle and enlarged trigger guard to accommodate gloved hands;
  • Protected front and rear iron sights;
  • Laminated stock in unique red colour with Ranger Crest; and
  • Two stage trigger with three position safety.

The receiver top has a NATO Accessory Rail for mounting accessories like aiming elements or optics. The Free-floating, hammer-forged threaded barrel and other critical components are made of stainless steel. The buttstock is manufactured from plywood laminates. Such engineered woods are stronger and resist warping better than the conventional one-piece patterns, do not require lengthy maturing, and are cheaper. Further the buttstock can be lengthend by adding spacers. The Colt C19 is equipped with iron sights that consist of a rear sight element mounted on the rear receiver containing a rotary drum protected by sturdy "ears" and a semi-hooded front post. The rear sight is mechanically adjustable for elevation, and features six apertures calibrated for 0–500 m (0–547 yd) in 100 m (109 yd) increments.

The selection of a rifle chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO and .308 Winchester simplifies the Canadian Armed Forces' supply chain. The C19 is capable of chambering not only in-service 7.62×51mm NATO ammunition such as the Ball C21 cartridge, but also commercially available .308 Winchester ammunition.

The C19 rifle is being supplied with a soft transport case, Pelican hard transport case, cleaning kit, sling, and trigger lock.

Tikka T3x Arctic civilian version

In 2017 Tikka introduced the Tikka T3x Arctic model in their regular commercial line, which is the civilian version of the Colt C19. Tikka T3x Arctic rifles lack the crest of the Canadian Rangers depicted on the stocks of C-19 service rifles.[3][4]

References

  1. "T3 Compact Tactical Rifle". Tikka. Tikka. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  2. Fouchard, Steven. "Canadian Rangers approve of smaller, more powerful new rifles". Government of Canada. Army Public Affairs. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  3. Nathaniel F (September 8, 2016). "You Will Soon Be Able to Own The C-19 Canadian Ranger Rifle – Tikka Introduces the "Arctic"". The Firearm Blog. Retrieved January 29, 2017.
  4. TIKKA T3x ARCTIC The rifle that Canadian Rangers trust

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