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No such thing.
Yes however they tend to use explosive rounds All snipers may use explosive rounds - depending on the targets! The RAF Regt has snipers - they do exactly the same selection & training courses as British Army snipers. Answer: Explosive rounds? No. The RAF Regiment uses the Accuracy International L115A1 rifle chambered for .338 Lapua Magnum rounds. These rounds are NOT explosive.
In zombies there is a VR-11 and a sniper rifle with explosive rounds. The VR-11 causes the zombies to turn into humans.
That is an extremely vague question. Probably referring to a gun chambered for a .30 caliber bullet which could be .30-06, .308, .300 mag, ect. Most likely bolt action of some sorth, with a 1000 rounds of ammo. My guess would be .30-06 or .308, both very popular NATO rounds.
They have been given upgrades in design, function and ability. We now have things like floating barrels, synthetic stocks, and nightvision scopes. There have also been advances in related ballistics, with new rounds designed to improve the range a sniper can effectively operate at.
Yes. For every caliber of ammunition, there is a hollow point round that goes with it, except for .50 caliber machine gun and sniper rounds.
An IRA sniper, an old lady, a machinegun operator, and a Free State sniper.
America uses many different firearms. Usually it depends on what kind of mission they are running. For field firefights they use the M4 Carbine, a general purpose carbine rifle that fires 700-950 rounds per minute. Also for the field they use the M16A4, an all purpose Assault Rifle that fires a 3 round burst, but it can still fires a rather fast 750-900 rounds per minute. For a heavy gunner they would have a few variants of their weapon. One gun that a heavy gunner could use is an M60 which at a very heavy 23.15 pound general purpose machine gun that has a slowly fire rate at only 500-600 rounds per minute, but is dangerously powerful. They could also use an M249 Para which is squad automatic machine gun that certainly packs a lot of weight at 22 pounds. It has a very fast very fire at 800-1,000 rounds per minute. An M240 is another variant of the M60, but it has a faster fire rate at 700-900 rounds per minute. A sniper would use an M14 that is a powerful sniper rifle that can shoot 875+ yards. It is semi-automatic, however, for a sniper rifle, it has an extremely fast fire rate at 700-750 rounds per minute. Also as sniper, a Barrett M82 would be of use. It is an extremely powerful sniper rifle that can reach over a mile at effective range. It can reach 5,906 feet at least. It has a high fire rate for a sniper rifle at 400-500 rounds per minute. If a soldier is running an sort of recon/special operations mission, a big time weapon used is the Steyr AUG A1. It is a personal favorite weapon of mine. It fires a very fast 800-1,000 rounds per minute, and even with that fire rate it maintains stability. It is also an extremely easy weapon to move around with, as it is only 7.1 pounds.
The other sniper in the story "Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty was a republican sniper. He is the protagonist's enemy and they engage in a tense sniper duel throughout the story.
No, the movie "American Sniper" is not in black and white; it is presented in color. Directed by Clint Eastwood and released in 2014, the film tells the story of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle. Its cinematography uses color to enhance the emotional and dramatic impact of Kyle's experiences during the Iraq War.
A navy seal sniper is a full time sniper. A sniper is a infantry mission.
In the story the sniper why havn't the sniper eaten since morning ?