Generic Sniper Rifle
In many cases, the only differences between a hunting rifle and a sniper rifle are the materials involved in their construction and their respective price tags. Sniper rifles are almost always chambered for one of a very few calibers that militaries across the world have adopted as standard-issue: 7.62mm NATO or 7.62x54mm Soviet. In recent years, a few sniper rifles have appeared in civilian calibers such as .300 Winchester Magnum or .338 Laupa, though these have not yet gained widespread acceptance in the slow-adapting military procurement systems. Sniper rifles typically rely on detachable magazines.
Bolt-action examples: Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (British and German standard; internal magazine), Enfield L42A1 (former British standard), FN Mini-Hecate (internal magazine), FR F2 (French standard), Mauser 86SR, SiG-Sauer SSG-3000 (Capacity 5+1), Steyr SSG Semi-automatic examples: H&K MSG-90 (Capacity 20+1), IMI Galatz (Capacity 20+1), NORINCO QBU-88 (Chinese standard), Springfield Armory M21 (Capacity 20+1), Zastava M76
Item type
Weapon, Ranged
Capacity: 10+1
Strength: 2
Size: 3
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