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Steyr-Mannlichter M95

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Remington Model 7, 25th anniversaryRemington Model 7, 25th anniversary

Lightning fast and superbly accurate, the compact, short-action Model Seven has been a leader in the woods since it was introduced in 1983. Join us as we celebrate a quarter century of proven performance with the Model Sevenâ 25th Anniversary edition rifle chambered in 7mm-08 Remington. This rifle is a quintessential Remington classic with some striking commemorative upgrades. Its American walnut Classic Deluxe-style stock is custom laser engraved with Model Seven 25th Anniversary” and has an intricate 25th anniversary medallion inset at the pistol grip cap area. Adding to its traditional good looks is a high-sheen blued finish on the receiver, bolt and 22″ standard-contour barrel. Our ultra-crisp X-Mark Pro Trigger and SuperCell recoil pad are where the good old days stop, and you realize youre experiencing the greatest era in rifle advancement yet.

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Remington R-15 VTRRemington R-15 VTR

We created an unrivaled combination of precision accuracy, blazing-fast follow-ups and hunt-specific features. The new R-15 VTR™ modular repeating rifle was born of the most advanced design aspects of AR-15-style rifles available today with a strong emphasis on optimizing form and functionality for the modern predator aficionado. The results are astounding – with very serious implications for every coyote, fox or bobcat that crosses its path.

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Mauser 98Mauser 98

The Karabiner 98 Kurz (often abbreviated Kar98k or K98k) was a bolt-action rifle adopted as the standard infantry rifle in 1935 by the Wehrmacht, and was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles. Contents

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Springfield M1903Springfield M1903

The Springfield M1903, formally the United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903, is an American magazine-fed, bolt-action rifle used primarily during the first half of the 20th century. It was officially adopted as a United States military service rifle on June 19th 1903, and was officially replaced as a service rifle by the faster-firing, semi-automatic M1 Garand, starting in 1936. The M1903 saw notable use in World War I and World War II, and some cases in Vietnam. It was also used as a sniper rifle in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Furthermore, it remains in use as a civilian firearm and among some drill teams.

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M1 GarandM1 Garand

The M1 Garand (formally the United States Rifle, Caliber .30, M1) was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry in any nation. In 1936, it officially replaced the bolt-action Springfield M1903 rifle as the standard service rifle of the United States military (the M1903 retaining a valuable role as a sniper rifle), and was subsequently replaced by the select-fire M14 in 1957. However, the M1 continued to be used in large numbers until 1963, and to a lesser degree until 1966. The M1 was used heavily in World War II, the Korean War, and, to a limited extent, in the Vietnam War. Most M1 rifles were issued to American troops, though many were also lent to other nations. It is still used by various drill teams and is a popular civilian firearm. The name "Garand" is pronounced variously as [ˈgʌrand] or [ˈgærənd]. According to experts on the weapon, the latter version is preferred. Contents

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Lee-EnfieldLee-Enfield

The Lee-Enfield bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating rifle was the main firearm used by the military forces of the British Empire/Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century. It was the British Army's standard rifle from its official adoption in 1895 until 1957. The Lee-Enfield used the .303 British cartridge and in Australia, the rifle was so well-known, that it became synonymous with the term "303". It was also used by the military forces of Canada, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa, among others. A redesign of the Lee-Metford, which had been adopted by the British Army in 1888, the Lee-Enfield remained in widespread British service until well into the early 1960s and the 7.62 mm L42 sniper variant remained in service until the 1990s. As a standard-issue infantry rifle, it is still found in service in the armed forces of some Commonwealth nations. The Lee-Enfield featured a ten-round box magazine which was loaded manually from the top, either one round at a time, or by means of five-round chargers. The Lee-Enfield superseded the earlier Martini-Henry, Martini-Enfield, and Lee-Metford rifles, and although officially replaced in the UK with the L1A1 SLR in 1957, it continues to see official service in a number of British Commonwealth nations to the present day—notably with the Indian Police—and is the longest-serving military bolt-action rifle still in official service. Total production of all Lee-Enfields is estimated at over 17 million rifles, making it one of the most numerous military bolt-action rifles ever produced—second only to the Russian Mosin-Nagant M91/30, which was itself a contemporary design.

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Mosin NagantMosin Nagant

The Mosin-Nagant (Russian: Винтовка Мосина, ISO 9: Vintovka Mosina) is a bolt-action, internal magazine fed, military rifle that was used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various Eastern bloc nations. Also known as the Three-Line Rifle (Трёхлинейная винтовка, ISO 9: Trëhlinejnaâ vintovka), it was the first to use the 7.62x54mmR cartridge. As a front-line rifle, the Mosin-Nagant served in various forms from 1891 until the 1960s in many Eastern European nations, when the sniper rifle variant was replaced by the SVD (Снайперская винтовка Драгунова, ISO 9: Snajperskaâ vintovka Dragunova). The Mosin-Nagant is still used in many conflicts due to its ruggedness and the vast number produced during World War II.

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Top One Is A Mossberg Model 44BMossberg Model 44B

The Mossberg 44B was a rifle built before the war. The 44B was the Framework for the 44US Which was actually made for the sole purpose of troop us. The 44B featured a deluxe, genuine walnut stock with long beaver tail and cheek piece

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FN Special Police Rifle A5FN Special Police Rifle A5

The FN A5 M Shooting System represents a turnkey precision rifle system that comes ready to unpack, verify zero and deploy. Built on the Pre-’64 style action, the A5 M features Controlled Round Feed, a massive external claw extractor and proven three-position safety. The heavy barrel is free floating with the action set in a McMillan A5 fiberglass tactical stock that offers adjustments for both cheekpiece and length of pull. Both hinged floorplate and detachable box magazine versions are available, depending on the caliber selected.

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FN Special Police Rifle A4FN Special Police Rifle A4

FN SPR - Special Police Rifles. The "Classic" (Pre-'64) Winchester® design has a massive claw extractor that improves reliability by engaging approximately 1/4 of the cartridge rim. The SPR's safety has a middle position which blocks the firing pin, yet still allows you to work the action for loading and unloading. SPR match-grade barrels are hammer forged from a superior alloy and the bores are chrome-plated for superior accuracy and long life. These barrels meet or exceed Mil-Spec in all criteria. All models of the SPR use one of three types of McMillan® tactical rifle stocks. These are the highest quality magnum-filled fiberglass stocks on the market today and are guaranteed for life. #21804 - FNA3 - .308 DBM A4 - 24" Barrel

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FN Special Police Rifle A3FN Special Police Rifle A3

Fn special police rifle a3 goverment.Same rifle the FBI uses.winchester m70 pre64 action,chrome lined fluted barrel,trigger has been set to 2.5lbs,Mcmillian marine tex bedded stock. includes zeiss conquest6.5-20x50 target scope and mk 4 leupold rings

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FN Special Police Rifle A2FN Special Police Rifle A2

The precision bolt-action rifle is an essential part of any tactical team. The FN Special Police Rifle combines the best of the traditional design with the latest materials, workmanship and manufacturing. FN used the highly successful SPR as the foundation for the SPR A1-A5. The result is a line of tactical rifles with exceptional accuracy and reliability - rifles you can trust. Each one is truly the very best rifle in its price-point.

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FN Special Police Rifle A1aFN Special Police Rifle A1a

As the name would suggest, it is intended for use by law enforcement agencies, and was one of two rifles (along with one from H-S Precision) approved in 2004 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for use of by their SWAT teams. This FBI variant has the model name FNH SPR-USG (USG – US Government).

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FN Special Police Rifle A1FN Special Police Rifle A1

The most popular of the FN SPR line is the FN A1. Features a pre-'64 Winchester type action with claw extractor, controlled round feed and a three-position safety. The FN A1 has a heavy chrome lined 24" bull barrel. McMillan A3 tactical fiberglass stock and your choice of a detachable box magazine (DBM) or a hinged floorplate (300WSM only available with floorplate).

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FN Special Police RifleFN Special Police Rifle

The FN Sniper Rifle is a Belgian manual bolt action sniper's rifle, based on the standard Mauser bolt action, chambered for the 7.62 mm NATO cartridge which it takes from a 5-round box magazine. The FN Sniper Rifle has a 502 mm long heavy barrel and a muzzle velocity of 850 meters per second.

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F-88 AustyerF-88 Austyer

The Austyer is an Australian produced version of the Austrian-designed Styer AUG. Designed in 1977 the Styer's futuristic 'Bullpup' layout alows for shorter barrels, better concealibilty and longer ranges. The use of advanced plastics in the design have also caused this rifle to be very light. Recoil is realitivly low and the Austyer is easy to aim and quite accurate. The Austyer's frail appearance disguises a very robust weapon.

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Mauser K98Mauser K98

The Karabiner 98 Kurz (often abbreviated Kar98k or K98k) was a bolt-action rifle adopted as the standard infantry rifle in 1935 by the Wehrmacht, and was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles.

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REC7 BarrettREC7 Barrett

The REC7 (formerly known as the M468)[1] is the designation for an upgrade to the M16/M4. The REC7 is manufactured by Barrett Firearms Company, who are probably best known for producing the M82 .50 caliber sniper rifle.

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SKSSKS

The SKS is a Russian 7.62x39mm caliber semi-automatic carbine, designed in 1945 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. SKS is an acronym for Samozaryadniy Karabin sistemi Simonova (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова), 1945 (Self-loading Carbine, Simonov's system, 1945), or SKS 45. The SKS carbine was rather quickly phased out of first-line service, replaced by the AK-47, but remained in second-line service for decades afterwards. It remains a ceremonial arm even today. It was widely exported and produced by the former Eastern Bloc nations, as well as China, where it was designated the "Type 56" (and, in modified form, the "Type 68"), East Germany as the "Karabiner S" and in North Korea as the "Type 63". It is today popular on the civilian surplus market in many countries. The SKS was the first weapon chambered for the 7.62x39mm M43 round later used in the AK-47 and RPK.

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SIG-Sauer SSG 3000SIG-Sauer SSG 3000

The SIG-Sauer SSG 3000 is a bolt-action, magazine fed rifle. It was developed in Switzerland and Germany. It is a common law enforcement sniper rifle in both Europe and the United States. The SSG 3000 is developed by SIG Sauer and is well renowned for high quality.

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Beretta Cx4 StormBeretta Cx4 Storm Carbine Rifle

The Beretta Cx4 Storm is a pistol-caliber carbine aimed at sporting, personal defense and law enforcement. Seven different models accept full-size Beretta magazines from the 92/96, Cougar, and Px4 series pistols in 9mm Luger, .40 S&W and .45 ACP. The cold-forged 16.6-inch (422 mm) barrel is chrome-lined to improve durability and corrosion resistance.

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Browning A-Bolt MedallionBrowning A-Bolt Medallion

The Browning A-Bolt is designed to deliver the consistent, pinpoint accuracy to meet the stringent standards of the modern rifleman. It has a 60° Bolt-throw, a free-floating barrel with recessed muzzle crown and a screw-adjustable trigger. The tunable BOSS System is available as an option on many A-Bolt models. Peruse all of the A-Bolts fine features here.

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Smith & Wesson M&P15T RifleSmith & Wesson M&P15T Rifle

The top of the introductory M&P15 line is the Tactical model. It has a comprehensive set of user-friendly enhancements that, at the same time, don't overdecorate the gun. In addition to all the standard M&P15 features, the flattop Picatinny rail receiver merges seamlessly with a Troy Industries Modular Rail Fore-end (MRF), with full-length MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails positioned at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock. This provides a continuous uninterrupted top rail from flattop receiver forward, free-floating for superior accuracy, reliability and cooling.

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Smith & Wesson M&P15 RifleSmith & Wesson M&P15 Rifle

In basic mechanics, both the Standard and Tactical S&W M&P15 versions are typical-format gas-operated semiautomatic .223/5.56mm AR-15A2-type designs. Both feature 16-inch barrels with chrome-lined bore, chamber, bolt carrier and gas key. The flash suppressor on both is the A2 military style.

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Steyr Elite PictureSteyr Elite

The Steyr Elite is a variant of the Steyr Scout and was previously referred to as the Steyr Scout Tactical. The weapon is a much more powerfully constructed model retaining many key features of the Scout. This weapon's primary design is for the law enforcement market as an overall urban tactical sniper rifle.

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Barrett M90 PictureBarrett M90

The Barrett M90 was produced and designed by Barrett Firearms in 1990 as a bolt action, bullpop sniper rifle which was a more civilian friendly large caliber firearm to the Barrett M82A1. The weapon has been replaced by the Barrett M95.

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HK MSG-90 PictureHK MSG-90

The Heckler & Koch MSG-90 is designed and produced by the German company Heckler and Koch as a military semi-automatic sniper rifle. 'MSG-90' stands for the German words "Militärisches Scharfschützen Gewehr" which in English is translated as "Military Sharpshooter (Sniper) Rifle". The "90" in the name stands for its first year in production.

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