Tubb 2000

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The Tubb 2000 (also known as the T2K) rifle is a fully adjustable modular sports target rifle produced in the United States by the McMillan Brothers Rifle Company. It was designed and endorsed by 11-time NRA Highpower Rifle and ICFRA Palma World Champion David Tubb and Rock McMillan for long-range target shooting.[1][2]

TypeCompetition rifle
PlaceoforiginUnited States
DesignerDavid Tubb
Designed2000
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Tubb 2000 a/k/a/ T2K
On display at the National Firearms Museum
TypeCompetition rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerDavid Tubb
Designed2000
ManufacturerMcMillan Brothers Rifle Co.
Produced2000–2012
VariantsTubb 2000c, Tubb 2000t, Tubb 2000 Spec-Tac-LR
Specifications
Mass12.0 lb (5.4 kg)

Cartridge6XC, .22-250 Remington, 6.5-284 Norma, 7mm-08 Remington, .308, 6mmBR Remington
Actionmanually operated rotary bolt action
Feed system10 or 20 round detachable box magazine
SightsIron sight or telescopic sight
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The Tubb 2000's barrel can be changed by the end-user, allowing the same rifle to support various calibers. Adjustable or user-changeable features include stock, sights, hand grip, trigger. It includes a quiet shock absorbing stock instead of a loud muzzle brake.[1]

The successor to the Tubb 2000 was launched in 2017,[3] and is called Tubb ATR (Advanced Tactical Rifle).

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