There have been several.
Lee Enfield No I Mk III - 1st World War
Lee Enfield No 4 Mk I - 2nd World War - Cold War (rechambered for 7.62 NATO round and re-designated as the L42A1.
Current - L96 Accuracy International AW - Chambered in 7.62 NATO and .338 Lapua Magnum (8.58x70mm). The L96 is also chambered for the .50 BMG round, as the AW50 (AI's nomenclature for the rifle).
NO, the longest shot recorded was 1.5 miles wth a .50BMG(12.7x99). You can shoot up to 3 miles with a 30x173 round. The Bofors AA-gun in 40x311 could hit 4.5 miles.
I know a good sniper film. It's not from the military but it is a great movie. It's called "The Sniper".
The nick name the British Sniper belongs to the Lovat Scout, based in Scotland. They gained this nick name many years back, through activites they were doing whilst based in Scotland.
The Enfield SA-80 is a assault rifle carbine from Great Britain. It is not a sniper rifle.
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You need the services of a good gunsmith
$530.70
Only if you have the relevant BRITISH license. =]
The sniper shows great coolness when he is wounded. He refuses to panic. Give details from the story to support this statement
To become a maritime sniper in the British Armed Forces, you typically need to join the Royal Marines or the British Army and complete their rigorous training programs. After basic training, you would need to pass the selection process for sniper training, which includes physical fitness tests, marksmanship skills, and tactical assessments. Once selected, you will undergo specialized sniper training, focusing on long-range shooting, reconnaissance, and fieldcraft. Additionally, maintaining high physical and mental standards is crucial throughout this process.
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100-1000 depending on specifics