This layout also shifts more weight to the rear of the rifle; the manufacturer claims that this creates a central balancing point.
It features an adjustable cheekrest, and a raised, contoured buttpad helps to seat it more securely into the shooter's shoulder.
[4] The SRS is fed from a five-round box magazine, and uses a 22–26 in (560–660 mm) match fluted, free floated barrel.
The handguard and upper receiver use a Picatinny rail system for attaching accessories such as a bipod or a telescopic sight.
The short barreled version of the rifle as stated by the manufacturer is to give users, (particularly military and law enforcement) a more compact and maneuverable for close quarters.