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  2. List of sniper rifles - Wikipedia

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    Bolt-action (mod-2) Georgia: 2012 PSR-90: Pakistan Ordnance Factories: 7.62×51mm NATO.308: Roller-delayed blowback (semi-auto) Pakistan: 2010 Pindad SPR-1 Pindad SPR-3 Pindad: 7.62×51mm NATO: Bolt-action Indonesia: 2005 Pindad SPR-2.50 BMG: 2007 Pindad SPR-4.338 Lapua Magnum: 2017 PGM 338: PGM Précision.338 Lapua Magnum: Bolt-action France ...

  3. Pindad SPR - Wikipedia

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    The Pindad SPR (abbreviation from Indonesian: Senapan Penembak Runduk, Sniper Rifle) is a family of sniper rifles made by Pindad.The gun allows the shooter to adjust the height of the position and stability by regulating the bipod of the rifle located on the bottom front of the handguard.

  4. List of equipment of the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Origin Type Calibre Notes SR-98 United Kingdom Bolt action sniper rifle: 7.62×51mm: An Australian variant of the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare, it is the standard-issue sniper rifle in the Australian Army and is chambered for 7.62×51mm.

  5. List of snipers - Wikipedia

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    Soviet sniper with 494 kills, who fought in the 50th Guards Rifle Division during the Battle of Stalingrad, World War II. [32] 494 Soviet Union: Nicholas Irving: 1986– 2004–2010 A sniper nicknamed "The Reaper" with the 3rd Ranger Battalion deployed in Afghanistan in 2009, with 33 confirmed kills. [33] 33 United States: Juba: N/A 2005–2007

  6. Snipex Alligator - Wikipedia

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    Based on the state examinations results, the 14.5×114 mm caliber Snipex Alligator rifle was unofficially adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2020; [6] it was officially adopted on 2 March 2021. [1] The Alligator has been used by Ukrainian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [7]

  7. Saiga semi-automatic rifle - Wikipedia

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    The AK type magazines can be modified to lock in place, but cartridges may not feed because the Saiga's receiver lacks a bullet guide. [2] The bullet guide allows a round to be pulled from a magazine and then fed into the chamber without being caught on the front trunnion; this bullet guide is specifically built on the lip of the Saiga magazine.

  8. SIG Sauer SSG 3000 - Wikipedia

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    The SIG Sauer SSG 3000 (Scharfschützengewehr 3000, literally Sharpshooter Rifle 3000) [3] is a bolt-action, magazine fed rifle chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO.It was derived in Germany from the Sauer 200/Sauer 202 rifle family, that featured a modular construction allowing for easy replacement of components and changing between barrels with different chamberings.

  9. Talk:Humber Super Snipe - Wikipedia

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    They seem to be seriously rarer than the latest ones, though. And of course it's only an assumption that Bill Rootes wasn't emptying the parts bins for his Series 1 production lines even after the Series 2 series had been launched, or vice versa - experimenting with the new configuration for the Super Snipe before the announcement of the series 2.