Talk:List of sniper rifles
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[edit]here is a whole bunch of information I removed from the sniper rifle article, it should be incorporated into this list at some point:
Abridged list of sniper rifles and their calibres
[edit]For a Full listing see: List of sniper rifles
Small caliber 'Designated Marksman Rifles'
[edit]- SIGARMS SG-550-1 'Sniper' (5.56mm NATO), Switzerland
- Galil Tzalafim (5.56 mm NATO), Israel
- Steyr AUG HBAR-T (5.56 mm NATO), Austria
- US Navy Mark 12 Mod 0 Special Purpose Rifle (5.56 mm NATO), United States
- SEAL Recon Rifle (5.56 mm NATO), United States
- US Marine Corps Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle (5.56 mm NATO), United States
- US Army Squad Designated Markman Rifle (5.56 mm NATO), United States
- SA80(5.56 mm NATO), Britain
Semi-automatic sniper rifles
[edit]- Walther WA2000 Bullpup (7.62 mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, 7.5 mm Swiss), Germany
- IMI SR-99 (7.62 mm NATO), Israel
- Knight's Armament SR-25 Match\US Navy Mark 11 Mod 0 (7.62 mm NATO), United States
- M14 (7.62 mm NATO), United States
- M21 (7.62 mm NATO), United States
- US Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle (7.62 mm NATO) United States
- Heckler & Koch PSG1 (7.62 mm NATO), Germany
- Heckler & Koch MSG90 (7.62 mm NATO), Germany
- G3/SG1 (7.62 mm NATO), Germany
- Izhmash SVD Dragunov (7.62 x 54R), Russia
- PSL (7.62 x 54R), Romania
- SLR L1A1 (7.62 mm NATO), Australia/Britain
Bolt-action sniper rifles
[edit]- Mauser Gewehr 1898 (7.92 mm Mauser), Germany
- Enfield No. 1 Mk 3 MLE (.303 inch British), Great Britain
- Remington 700 PSS and variants (7.62 mm NATO) , United States
- Dakota Longbow T-76 (.338 Lapua Magnum), United States
- M24 Sniper Weapon System (Remington Model 700 Long Action) (7.62 mm NATO), United States
- USMC M40/A1/A3 (Remington Model 700 Short Action) (7.62 mm NATO), United States
- Accuracy International AW/P, Great Britain
- Accuracy International AW/M (.338 Lapua Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum), Great Britain
- SIGARMS Blaser R93 LSR2 Tactical (7.62 mm NATO, .338 Lapua Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum), Switzerland
- Izhmash SV98 (7.62 x 54R, 7.62 mm NATO), Russia
- ORSIS T-5000, Russia
- Krag-Jørgensen, Danish model M1928 (8x58R) and Norwegian models M1923, M1925 and M1930 (6.5 x 55)
- GIAT Industries FRF2 (7.62 mm NATO), France
Large caliber sniper rifles
[edit]- Accuracy International AW50F (12.7 mm NATO (.50 BMG)), Great Britain
- Accuracy International AS-50 (12.7 mm NATO (.50 BMG)), Great Britain
- Armalite AR50 (12.7 mm NATO (.50 BMG)), United States
- Barrett XM109 (25 mm 'Cargo'), United States
- Barrett M82A1 (12.7 mm NATO (12.7 mm NATO (.50 BMG)), United States
- Cobb Manufacturing FA-50(T) (12.7 mm NATO (.50 BMG)), United States
- Steyr IWS 2000 (15.2 mm Proprietary Steyr APFSDS), Austria
- Denel NTW-20 (20 mm MG151 and 14.5 mm Russian), South Africa
- Serbu BFG 50 (not sure) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:5CC:C580:68A0:688E:775B:D10F:38A8 (talk) 05:03, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
Two sniper rifle pages.
[edit]There is significant overlap between this page and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Sniper_rifles. The two pages should probably be combined.
The McMillan TAC-50 is on both the "regular" sniper list and the large caliber section. Only one has the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMillan_TAC-50 link.
Tactical Ops?
[edit]Is there a reason for the Tango 51 linking to the video game Tactical Ops?
Redesign December 2008
[edit]I'm planning on redesigning this page starting later this week. I plan on turning it into a sortable table, with columns for rifle name, caliber, type (bolt-action, semi-automatic, etc.), country of origin, and year it entered service. I will remove the divisions in the current list and combine into one table. If anyone has any suggestions, please post them here. Ellipsis22 (talk) 16:11, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
Add L115A3
[edit]An expert might want to add the L115A3. Nurg (talk) 09:08, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
Identify a rifle
[edit]identification thought for this sniper's rifle feutured in episode of Brigada Russian crime series on 2:00 of this video recording: [1]
Wrong country for FN-FAL
[edit]It's listed as Cuba, I suspect that should be Belgium. Bobkart (talk) 21:40, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
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Reorder list
[edit]I intend to reorder the list in the coming days, considering the country of origin as the first criterion, followed by the year of entry into service. If any users have any objections or suggestions, please post them here. Emersonlima82 (talk) 00:07, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
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