Assuming that you mean the M21 sniper rifle used by the US military, it is generally not available to civilians. This is a modified M14 rifle. The M14 is capable of fully automatic fire, and is classed as a machine gun under US law. Only those machine guns ALREADY registered with the BATFE by May 1986 can be transferred to a private citizen. The last TRANSFERRABLE M14 rifle I saw for sale was over $10,000. A close copy would be the Match Grade Springfield Armory M1A, which sells for $2,000-$3,000- plus about $1,000 for a good scope.
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The M21 and Enhanced Battle Rifle are two different variations of the M14 rifle, both of which are very much real.
The closest you can get to having an unscoped m21 is using an ACOG scope on it.
Many makers have had a M21. You might be referring to a variant of the M14 used for sniping @ Vietnam era.
Not really. Both weapons may be similar in animations, but they have lots of differences. - The M14 is an assault rifle, while the M21 is a sniper rifle. - The M14 has a 20 round magazine, while the M21 has a 10 round magazine. - The M14 deals 50-40 damage, whild the M21 deals 70 damage. - The empty reload time of the M14 at 3.06s is slightly faster than the M21's, at 3.1s. - The M21 has a lot less recoil than the M14.
Zastava M21, Zweihander
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M21 IN FLASHER BOX located just above the fuse box on the drivers side. Easy to access by popping out the plastic piece the holds the dash lights dimmer. M21 is the big relay on the lower right. M21 IN FLASHER BOX PASS SIDE
The M21 is just an M14 but was the U.S. army's official Sniper Rifle from 1969-1988 (which was then replaced by the modern M24 SWS), and the M21 has a Leatherwood 3-9 Adjustable Ranging Telescope (ART) telescopic Sight, and furnished match grade ammunition to improve its accuracy over the M14.
900 square feet would be 83.612736 square meters.
Yes, It is a more accurate version of the M14. Its range is about 1000 meters.
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