I think you mean "Scope" a horse. It's using a endoscope to visually examine the insides of your horse. It's a flexible tube full of glass fibers that has a light source and is encased in metal. They pass it into your horse (front or rear depending on what they are looking for) so they can see what is going on inside. Generally the horse will be sedated.
Scoped - 2011 was released on: USA: 21 May 2011
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A public function is scoped to the class in which it is declared. If declared non-static, then it must be invoked against an instance of the class but if declared static then namespace resolution is required to access the function. A non-member function is not scoped to any class but may be scoped to a namespace. If no namespace is specified, then it is scoped to the (unnamed) global namespace. If scoped to any other namespace then namespace resolution is required to access the function.
Scoped, in nice condition, $120-$140 used. Not scoped, nice condition, $80-$100 used.
you push R3 (the joystick that lets you view) push it down it will click To answer your question, you get a scoped weapon on the mission "Hell's Corners", also theres a couple missions in Skirmish mode that has scoped weapons avalible
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The cast of Scoped - 2011 includes: Brandon Campanile as Colonel McMahon Jason Flowers as Mercenary Ryan McGlazer as Mercenary Leader
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Right Click with a scoped gun or a sniper
Scoped data refers to data that is limited in its visibility or access within a specific scope, such as within a function, module, or class. This helps to organize and control the flow of data within a defined context, preventing unintended side effects or conflicts with other parts of the program. Scoped data is typically only accessible within the boundaries of its scope.
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