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  2. RT-20 (rifle) - Wikipedia

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    Effective firing range. 1,800 m. Sights. Kahles K 312 II 3-12×50 [ 1] The RT-20 is a Croatian bullpup anti-materiel rifle developed by Metallic in Rijeka in the mid-1990s and marketed by RH-Alan. [ 1] It was developed to shoot the thermal sights on Serbian M-84 and T-72 tanks. [ 2] The name itself is an acronym of the Croatian word Ručni Top ...

  3. Unertl Optical Company - Wikipedia

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    21st Century Technology, Inc. Unertl Optical Company, Inc. was a manufacturer of telescopic sights in the United States from 1928 until 2008. They are known for their 10× fixed-power scopes that were used on the Marine Corps ' M40 rifle and made famous by Marine Corps Scout Sniper Carlos Hathcock during the Vietnam War. [1]

  4. List of equipment of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Heavy machine gun United States: Mounted on vehicles or tripods. [citation needed] Designated marksman rifles and sniper rifles; Mk 14 EBR: 7.62×51mm NATO: Designated marksman rifle United States: Variant of the M14 rifle. To be replaced with the M110A1 SDMR [23] M110 SASS: 7.62×51mm NATO, 6.5mm Creedmoor: Semi-automatic Sniper rifle United ...

  5. AR-15–style rifle - Wikipedia

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    These configurations range from standard full-sizes rifles with 20-inch (51 cm) barrels, to short carbine-length models with 16-inch (41 cm) barrels, adjustable length stocks and optical sights, to long range target models with 24-inch (61 cm) barrels, bipods and high-powered scopes.

  6. Trijicon - Wikipedia

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    Trijicon, Inc. ( / ˈtrɪdʒ.ɪ.kɒn / TRIJ-ih-kon) is an American manufacturing company based in Wixom, Michigan, that designs and distributes sighting devices for firearms including pistols, rifles and shotguns. Trijicon specializes in self-luminous optics and night sights, mainly using the low-energy tritium illumination, light-gathering ...

  7. List of sniper rifles - Wikipedia

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    Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle. Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division, Smith Enterprise Inc., Mike Rock & Jim Ribordy. 7.62×51mm NATO. Short-stroke piston (select-fire) United States. 2002. Desert Tech SRS. Desert Tech. .243 Winchester.

  8. Mosin–Nagant - Wikipedia

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    Modification of the rifles was made by Valmet. Some were also equipped with scope bases to be used as sniper rifles, but without any further modifications from the standard model. [45]: 187–188 M/28–76 in sniper rifle configuration. M/28–76: A dual purpose sniper rifle and target rifle for CISM 300 m standard rifle competition. They were ...

  9. Vortex Optics - Wikipedia

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    Vortex Optics is a DBA of Sheltered Wings, Inc., which was incorporated in Wisconsin in 1989. Sheltered Wings, Inc. DBA Vortex Optics began in 2002. In 2022 after extensive research, testing and reviews Vortex became an official supplier and contractor to the American Military as the U.S. Army selected Vortex‘s XM-157 fire control system for its Next Generation Squad Weapon program.