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"Straight-pull bolt-action custom built rifle, with integrated mutli-zoom scope. Chambered in .300 Win Mag."
— In-game description


The CSRX 300 is a marksman rifle featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. It will be introduced in the Operation Shifting Tides expansion. It is exclusively used by Kali.

Overview

The CSRX 300 is a slow-firing bolt action rifle that fires powerful penetrating rounds. The rounds fired by the weapon can penetrate up to 5 surfaces (breakable walls and operators), and will instantly down players by hitting them in the torso. Shots from the rifle have a very strong destruction profile, able to create large holes on walls with single shots and are able to instantly destroy both hatches and wooden barricades. The weapon does not have any attachments but does come equipped with a variable 5x and 12x scope.

Despite these benefits, the rifle also creates a notable sound and smoke trail which can be used to track the player's location. Operators put in a DBNO state by the rifle will also automatically face the direction they were shot from, allowing them to call out the location of the enemy player to their teammates. The rifle itself cannot penetrate reinforced objects but this is offset by Kali's LV Explosive Lance.

Unlike shotguns, the CSRX 300 cannot destroy wooden supports within destructible walls. Like the OTs-03, the CSRX 300 can shoot through the bulletproof windows on Plane.

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