Top five for [livejournal.com profile] bunyip

Jan. 19th, 2006 05:17 pm
gridlore: Doug looking off camera with a grin (Me - CAR -15)
[personal profile] gridlore
Who asked two questions:

top 5 sniper rifles

1.The M40A1 Simple, effective, deadly. What more do you want?

2. The M21 Sniper Rifle/M24 Sniper Weapons System You never forget your first love. I trained on and used the M21, which is basically a retooled and highly accurate M-14 battle rifle. The M-24 is the next evolution of the system.

3. The M1903A4 Springfield. What can you say about a weapon adopted initially in 1903, made into a sniper rifle in WWII, and still in use 20 years later? I've had the pleasure of firing one of these beauties, and was getting center-mass shots at 700 meters with massive penetration.

4. The M82A1A .50 Caliber Special Application Scoped Rifle Penguin likes BIG booms. Look at that effective range: 1800 meters! Load it with SLAP rounds and you are shredding engine blocks a mile away! Admittedly, carrying the son-of-a-bitch sucks..

5. The 7.62-mm Dragunov SVD This wouldn't make a lot of lists, but it's a Kalashnikov design, and shows his determination to build rifles that can survive combat.

The second question is a bit harder. There are so many great moments.. the duel between Zaitsev and Thorvald, Carlos Hathcock holding up an entire VC battalion at a river for close to eight hours.. I'll just provide this link and let you enjoy the great moments yourself.

But if I had to pick...

1. Union General John Sedgewick is rudely interrupted.

2. Zaitsev and Thorvald duel in Stalingrad

3. Alvin York wins a battle with precision fire.

4. The very existence of Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock is a great moment in sniping. We all live in Long Trang's shadow.

5. The sacrifice of two Delta Force snipers during the "Blackhawk Down" incident.

Date: 20 Jan 2006 01:30 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com
If the wall is thin enough, uninsulated, and doen't have things like hot water pipes or a chimney ruuning through it, a thermographic scope can read body heat through walls.

Of course, thermographic scopes a heavy and eat power like nothing else. They tend to be vehicle mounted.

Date: 20 Jan 2006 01:51 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sinboy.livejournal.com
Daniel Shipstone, where are you?

Date: 20 Jan 2006 04:38 (UTC)
kshandra: Porcelain dragon figurine stares at the camera, arms crossed and eyebrow raised (HighlySkeptical)
From: [personal profile] kshandra
Waiting for Muriel to come along and get his ass in gear?

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