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Up to $700, depending on condition, rare/unique markings, etc.
The center of the scope is offset ABOUT 2 inches to the left of the centerline of the rifle. The M1C used at least 2 different scopes. To help the shooter compensate for the scope being off center, the M1C used a leather cheek pad. The pad helped move the shooter's line of sight to the left of the stock.
It will depend on the design of the scope, and the range at which you are shooting. The term click usually means a click of the scope setting knob, but it is also military slang for kilometer (1000 meters)- as is "How far is it to the new position? A short march- maybe 3-4 clicks.""
I will assume you mean a Sniper Rifle. First and foremost, the earliest "Sniper Rifles" were not even scoped. They were used by marksmen and hunters renowned for their skill at killing a small bird known as a Snipe, hence the term Sniper. The un-scoped rifles were extremely accurate for their day due to the "rifling" of the barrels; in other words, the bullet was given a spin to the shot, enhancing its accuracy at greater distances, which was missing from the muskets of the Civil War. The scope itself is essentially a multi-pronged telescope or set of binoculars attached to the rifle to assist the visual sense of the human operator and inhibit natural error. The scope itself actually holds no sway over the initial accuracy of the gun. As such, a traditional sniper rifle should be either bolt-action, like the L96 or the Springfield M1903 or semi-automatic, like the Barrett .50cal. Any gun in theory can attach a scope. In the late months of WWII, the M1 Garand, the first true semi-auto rifle, was attached with the ancestor to the Police ACOG scope, allowing for a 2x telescopic view.
The Ballistic Enterprises #1 INTEGRABASE, is absolutely the best scope mounting base ever manufactured for the Benjamin and Sheridan air rifles and pistols. It is constructed from aircraft grade aluminum and is CNC Machined on the latest equipment. This scope mounting base mounts the scope with proper eye relief and closer to the bore axis for more comfort and better scope tracking. Available through several major airgun distributors throughout the United States.
When Zaitsev arrived in Stalingrad he used the standard Mosin-Nagant 91/30 rifle,later in Stalingrad when Zaitsev was promoted to sniper he used a Mosin Nagant 91/30 with a 4X PEM scope,After Stalingrad Zaitsev was issued a Mosin Nagant 91/30 with a PU 3.5X scope. He also carried a PPSH submachine gun
In Stalingrad Zaitsev used a Mosin-Nagant 91/30 fitted with a 4X PEM scope, in caliber 7.62 x 54R. After Stalingrad from 1943-1945 Zaitsev used a Mosin Nagant 91/30 fitted with a PU 3.5X scope
no, in fact there is no such scope where you can attach another on it, plus it would look stupid
Yes of course
A high end Sniper Scope can be picked up for 600$ however one could get a relatively good sniper scope for about 150 - 200 $. This price range would be ideal for hunting etc.
The sniper scope will attach to any level gun, but you have to be level 40 to actually gain the benefit of it.
Scope as in sniping? Well if its that yes.They have 4 sniper rifles.
No.
You can scope with the Dragon Sniper in Uncharted 2 by pressing and holding the L1 trigger on the PlayStation 3 controller.
The browning is typically your common sniper rifle with a scope added , but you could use a M240 , and put a scope on it , LIKE A BOSS
You already know this one! It's called a scope. There is thermal scope, ACOG scope. It is also called an optic.
Buy a decent sniper rifle (gas or spring) a scope if it doesn't come with one and then practice.