March 21st, 2011 by eranio
there are many sniper rifles over the world. bolt action to semi auto models in all calibers. what do you think the best would be? best meaning most adaptive, most accurate, most effective, most reliable.
real life, not call of duty or any other video games
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March 9th, 2011 by eranio
Please give me your honest recommendation… I’m looking for a high caliber, surplus field rifle that would also function as a big game hunting rifle. I’ve been considering the G3A3 (or HK41) but these are way too expensive for a 22 year old rural Coloradoan… Recommendations?
As a side-note, I’m cross-eye dominant, so I’m leaning towards a semi-automatic as opposed to a bolt-action.
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March 4th, 2011 by eranio
I am trying to determine which Airsoft Sniper Rifle to buy. To me it doesn’t matter about the price but which gun works the most efficiently and is the most durable. I plan to mod them in the future too. I have read reviews on both guns and it seems like they get good and bad reviews. These guns I am most interested in are from Evike.com. I am looking for someone who owns or has used the exact gun to give me some advice. The guns I am looking at are:
The Matrix/Well MB06 Shadow Op bolt action sniper w/ bipod and LE stock (I added on the Scope that is available through Evike.com
http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_48&products_id=32295
The UTG/CSI/TSD Type96 Shadow Ops APS2 Airsoft Sniper Rifle- OD (With the scope+bipod package thing available through Evike.com
http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_48&products_id=27711
Thanks
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February 24th, 2011 by eranio
i just ordered an accuracy international arctic warfare rifle. it is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO. bolt action, 10 round magazine.
my only problem is, i have no idea where to even start looking when it comes to finding the right scope. i am going to be shooting at distances up to and beyond 1000 yards. it is not competition, i am going to be shooting at a live target (medium – large game). what type of scopes do you fellas in the Marines, Army, etc use when it comes to "sniper" rifles?
k buddy you can try answering the question i asked with an answer and not questions…but for the sake of argument yes i am extremely accurate with iron sighted weapons.
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February 15th, 2011 by eranio
Im kinda on a tight budget (-0) so please give me some links to high quality and low costing guns that are bolt action, and reliable.
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January 21st, 2011 by eranio
I would like to buy an Airsoft sniper rifle for the more long range games I play. I do not mind if it is bolt action, in fact I would prefer a bolt action. I am wiling to spend up to around 0 give or take. What would you recommend?
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January 17th, 2011 by eranio
Im gonna get a air soft gun soon and wondering about sniper rifles. I used real sniper rifles and air soft ones and was pretty good. I want one that is under 400 but 400 is fine but not over it. Preferbally i would like it to be Electric and at least semi automatic, but am open to maybe getting a bolt action or a gas sniper. I do not want to spend over 230 dollars.
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December 21st, 2010 by eranio
should i get a STD tactical SD69 airsoft gun or a MAUSER SR?
and what does bolt action mean?
and what does pre upgradable mean?
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December 18th, 2010 by eranio
I have an old military rifle that a friend of mine wants to buy. My dad gave me the rifle a few years ago, and I searched the web for info but really didn’t get any where and the gun has been in the back of my safe since then. This is what is stamped on it.
1954
The manufacture looks like RPR with leaves on both sides of the initials
It has a folding bayonet
It is a bolt action with a fixed bottom dump magazine
It has a signal marker with a triangle surrounding it also stamped on it
Any ideas on what I have?
Added: I have not found any other markings other than the serial number (all but the bolt match) also unknown is the caliber.
Thanks for the help
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December 7th, 2010 by eranio
hi i want to buy a airsoft BB sniper rifle, prefferably bolt action (doesnt HAVE to be) and i like it when they are wooden but again thats just preffered i would still buy a plastic sniper rifle. my budget is £60 so i could get the rifle for £60 and still get the scope though. and also MUST SHIP TO THE UK PREFFERABLY FOR FREE ty byeeeee
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December 7th, 2010 by eranio
PLEASE ONLY ANSWER IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH AIRSOFT SNIPER RIFLES IN WARS.
Are sniper rifles effective in airsoft wars, or are they over-run by all of the assault rifles? Is there any point in using a Bolt action sniper rifle in a war? (I have the UTG MK96) Thanks for the help.
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November 27th, 2010 by eranio
my friend says if you’re a "skilled" player you use the Intervention because it’s bolt action and takes longer to reload, therefore giving you less time to make another shot. I say even if you are "skilled" you should use a better gun such as the WA2000 or the Barrett 50 cal.
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November 23rd, 2010 by eranio
In the US forces the venerable AR-15 (Colt) or M-16 has been with us for about 45 years. It has had its flaws, but has generally worked fairly well for US Marines and Army. It is lightweight, has a rapid rate of fire in full auto mode, and uses ammunition that is relatively easy to keep in supply. It has a history of jamming, but preventative maintenance can help this. Variants of the M-16 have expanded its flexibility by allowing it to be used as a grenade launcher as well as a rifle.
Obviously a rifle that is less susceptible to jamming would be desirable. What other qualities do you think ground forces need in an individual weapon?
For better or worse we have kept the M-16 since the 1960′s. Backed up by heavier machine guns it has been adequate. Frankly, I think we have kept it too long, and need a replacement. I was issued an M-16 in Vietnam, however my role didn’t include combat, so my main experience with it is maintaining it and being ready to use it. I would not have liked to go one and one against an AK-47 or similar weapon, but would have had confidence in the weapon if I was one of several people using it. Frankly, I would like to see a much better replacement for it.
A little more on why I am asking this question: I am an amateur military historian and have some knowledge of the history and uses of some types of military weapons or weapons systems. I also have a military logistics background. I have no control over what the Defense Department buys or programs in its budget. I know a great deal about the history of combat handguns, all the way back to muskets.
In World War I, the British-designed Lee-Enfield .303 was an excellent weapon, but by World War II its single bolt action was a limiting factor. The American Garand, or M1, was a better choice for American troops and this weapon served us through the Korean War as well.
Many soldiers I’ve talked to liked the descendant M14 better than the M16, but it was a heavy rifle in comparison. The M16 has given excellent service since about 1965 and replaced the M14. B.C. noted the hitting power issue. I did pick on the jamming problem. What is the best replacement for the M16?
Laser weapons or phased kinetic energy weapons are an interesting future possibility, but I don’t see them ready for procurement in the near term. The advantage of the M16 is that it is a generally proven weapon–we know its strengths and limitations.
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November 1st, 2010 by eranio
bolt action cleaning rod built in clip is not fitted for 30-06 or 308 is a military rifle has bayonet clip and cleaning rod simaler to a mossin-naggat
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October 30th, 2010 by eranio
i have a bolt action l96 sniper rifle and it was raining a bit today and i was outside shooting and the lube on the silver part of the bolt thing was all soapy like when i was finished so how can i clean the old lube off and re-apply the new lube? thanks in advance
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October 4th, 2010 by eranio
I would like the sniper to be bolt action but if you know a really good sniper that’s not let me know. If you are recommending an electric rifle I would like it to be atleast 320 fps.
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September 11th, 2010 by eranio
I am not talking about the heavy stuff the army uses, I mean stuff available to the public i have heard the Remington (forgot the number) modified bolt action that everyone practically has used for hunting is still regarded as the best.
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August 22nd, 2010 by eranio
ive been watching some videos and stuff lately and ive noticed that alll of the snipers that are using bolt action guns catch there brass as they are opening the bolt in either there hand or some inbetween their fingers..is this hollywood or is this a true fact?
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August 12th, 2010 by eranio
I have the infamous package deal Remington 710 with the synthetic all-weather stock, steel bolt action, Bushnell Sharpshooter 3-9x40mm optics, with a .270 caliber barrel. I had bought a bi-pod for it, a camouflage sling, and the only ammunition I use for it is Federal Premium Boat-tails 130g soft point. I have experience in this weapon. I had shot my first deer between two ribs, through the liver, then the heart and in between two vertebrae of the spinal column between 225 yards away in kneeling position based on what I observed when I cleaned him. ( That may not seem far but it was my first hunt. ) If it isn’t suitable, what do I need to change on it? I am trying to get a good rifle out of my .270 for long distance target shooting.
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August 12th, 2010 by eranio
Yeah I’m a complete airsoft noob.. :/ But i plan on buying an airsoft spring powered bolt action sniper rifle for target practice that apprently has 310 – 325 fps. how much distance would my BB’s fire.and what is the maximum range an airsoft sniper rifle can possibly fire
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August 3rd, 2010 by eranio
My friend says M109 barret, but I think its too big and heavy. It kicks ass, but its not mobile. For a defenceive role, it would own I guess. I thought the M40 seems like a good all arounder, decent round, lite, portable, accurate. Its flaw is a bolt action. What do you all think?
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July 28th, 2010 by eranio
This rifle-
heavier than todays rifles
No safety switch visible after i went over weapon.
(does that point toward military rifle?)
Heavy Wooden Stock,Brackets to attach a sling strap built in.
Bolt action is smoothest I’ve ever seen,
Rifle well used but maintained well.
Printed on Rifle from Mfg-"MAS 7.0" (french origin)
On right side of barrel a metal fixture protrudes(looks as to help attach Bayonet.
ALL HELP APPRECIATED.
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July 20th, 2010 by eranio
I am looking into purchasing an airsoft sniper rifle. I looking for a very accurate and sturdy spring bolt action. What are some good guns to look into? I do have a price limit of around 0. So If you would just tell me some good guns that are accurate, bolt action, 400 fps+ it would be appreciated. I have been really interested in the JG Bar-10. Is that a decent rifle?
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July 12th, 2010 by eranio
I want a bolt action airsoft sniper rifle. I want it to be durable, easy to assemble, good quality, also to be pretty accurate. What are some good rifles or sights to look at?
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