The only way to know for certain is to try. There is no chart or reference to go by.
Basically, the Tradewinds Husky is an import model of the Husqvarna line of rifles from Sweden. Have a gunsmith compare your rifle to other Husqvarna rifles.
Desgin specifications.
That depends on the laws where you are, and may also be affected by specifics of that rifle. In the US, you don't, unless you're purchasing an NFA tax stamped rifle (short barreled rifles, full auto rifles). Laws will vary in other countries.
It is believed that sniper rifles were invented around 1857 with the advent of the Enfield rifle. This rifle was then surpassed by the Whitworth rifle which became the first long range sniper rifle.
You will have to define "sniper rifle". There is no meaning to that term, other than an accurate scope mounted rifle. That includes most hunting rifles.
"Tactical Rifles" are intended for offensive or defensive use at close range, with fairly instant results. Under pressure, tactical rifles are typically used when all other precautions have failed and lives are in danger.
There are some accurised variants of the M16, SA80, and other 5.56 rifles out there which are designed and used as Designated Marksman rifles, but, in general, the 5.56x45 and .223 Remington cartridges really aren't the ideal choices for a sniper rifle.
Any rifle they make them for
Are you asking about double rifles,rook rifles or bolt action.
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Yes. There may be limits on the CALIBER, and PA does not permit semi-auto rifles for deer hunting, but other than that, the AR style rifle is nothing but a semiauto rifle.
Yes- stacking is performed using the sling of one rifle tha is placed vertically, and two other rifles with the flash suppressors inserted through the loop of the sling of the vertical rifle.