Icleos
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Article for those interested snipers out there...

http://usmilitary.about.com/od/armyweapons/a/m107.htm
ShakaZuluKhan
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+0|6990|Chicago
Sweet!
Ty
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+2,398|7046|Noizyland

It looks a lot like the M95.
Why isn't there a new Sniper unlock? And why don't Snipers have grappling hooks in SF?
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7h3647h32in6
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the m-107 is the semi auto version of the m-95

You want to see something cool? Check this out... and it's range + specs: XM109

Last edited by 7h3647h32in6 (2005-12-07 18:07:56)

Vic_Mackie
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The XM109, originally known as the Objective Sniper Weapon (OSW) or as Barrett's "Payload Rifle," is a semi-automatic anti-material rifle, designed primarily for engagement of light vehicles and similar materiel targets. The design is in many ways simply a scale up receiver for the M82/M107 series of .50 caliber (12.7 mm) rifles currently in service with the US Army and USMC. In fact, it has been designed with this in mind, and the upper receiver of those rifles can be replaced with an XM109 upper receiver to form a fully functional XM109 rifle. The 25 x 59 mm cartridge is used in the XM109 and the XM307 (product of the Objective Crew Served Weapon/OCSW program. The XM109 is in development most likely to provide commonality of ammunition for better logistics should the XM307 systems be fielded, more or less phasing out .50 Caliber BMG (Browning Machine Gun). As with the XM307, the XM109 can be reconfigured back to .50 BMG should the need, necessity, or export market require it to be done (The XM312 crew served weapon is more or less a .50 BMG version of the XM307 and has some 70%+ parts commonality with the parent system).

The XM109 offers greater range and a shorter overall length than the previous M82/M107 systems, as well as potentially greater power in the 25 x 59 mm cartridge over even the Mk 211 .50 BMG cartridge (aka "Raufoss round"). Because of the recoil system employed by Barrett, carried over from the earlier semi-automatic systems, the recoil is predicted to not be substantially more than its .50 BMG predecessors.
entr0
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If you had actually read the article you would've seen that
"The M-107 is based on the Marine Corps special application scoped rifle, the M82A3."

Also the M95 is a bullpup rifle, the M107 along with pretty much all of Barrett firearms are not bullpup, other than the M99 singleshot.
Ty
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+2,398|7046|Noizyland

Uh huh, well I don't know guns and gun companies very well. I just said it looked like it, I didn't say it was it's basterdised twin.
And I did read the article and the letters and numbers "M82A3" mean nothing to me.

Edit: Yes, I know it's a gun.

Last edited by Tyferra (2005-12-07 18:33:03)

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Maj.Do
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+85|7023|good old CA
looks nice 2 me
ayb
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dude could your sig be a bit bigger? i can still see other posts on this page.
Maj.Do
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ayb wrote:

dude could your sig be a bit bigger? i can still see other posts on this page.
sorry fella i never feel like resizing. ill get 2 it asap after this damn paper im doin is done.  AP government.

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