MSR

"This high-powered rifle is designed to be easy to adapt to any situation, and has been optimized for urban combat, firing its .300 Winchester Magnum rounds with absolute precision against all sorts of targets."

- Arsenal

The Remington Modular Sniper Rifle(MSR) is a bolt-action sniper rifle released in the first part of the Fusion update sequence, in the Myst-Foxtrot case, and is currently available in the Myst-Papa case.

Overview
The MSR comes with an integrated silencer and the same scope as that of the L115A2 and TPG-1 Pro sniper rifles. It has a reliable one shot kill and relatively high accuracy compared to other sniper rifles in the game. What sets it aside from all other sniper rifles, however, is that it boasts a very fast bolt action, the second highest portability of all snipers being just 1 point shy of the M24A3 Woodland and the most ammo of all bolt action snipers at 5/35 with an above average reload speed for little trade-off when using extended magazines. One drawback of the MSR is the large amount of in-scope sway, similar to the M39's sway. However, this can be easily negated by using the Steady Hand ability. Another drawback is the damage dropoff of this gun, as this gun tanks across Kill Creek quite often, even against light vesters.

Trivia

 * In real life, this is the Remington MSR, which shares similarities to the XM2010, another Remington sniper rifle, based on and designed to replace the aging M24.
 * Despite this sniper having 50 portability in the stats, it weighs more than the L96A1 in real life.
 * The MSR has the same draw animation as the M-200
 * This gun is the standard bolt-action rifle used in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 but without the suppressor
 * In real life, the power of this gun makes mounting a suppressor that small nearly impossible.
 * The MSR has the fastest scope zoom-in time clocked at 0.0079 seconds