The sniper rifle that Michael is forced by Victor to help steal is the Dragunov http://www.dreadgazebo.com/gunporn/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/svdb_smaller.jpg In the Compos "assassination" attempt, Fiona uses an M-1A. This gun is also featured in the episode family business. http://www.airsoftatlanta.com/images/ca_m14_match_jpg.jpg The Steyr Scout is the gun a double-crossing client uses to try to assassinate a client http://world.guns.ru/sniper/steyr_scout.jpg The only time the BAR (Browning automatic rifle) is used is by Fiona (again) to cover Sam and Mike so they can escape from the boat where he was a hostage. http://www.corpsecandle.com/WWIIRolemaster/Browning%20Automatic%20Rifle.JPG attempting to kill Larry, Michael aims the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare at him. He was unsuccessful. http://www.impactguns.com/store/media/aw.jpg
Burn Notice is not on Hulu because Hulu does not own the Rights to Burn Notice, ever since 2010 when 20th Century Fox started to help produce the show. Burn Notice started as a Pilot in the Summer of 2007; it was a risk USA Network took to fill in the 9pm hour on Thursday nights - a risk that took off and never looked back. The USA network gets huge retinas for Burn Notice and makes lots of money on the Seasons of Burn Notice on DVD and Syndication TV, Burn Notice can be watched on Channel MY 9 on regular television. It used to be that Hulu would air new episodes of Burn notice but not until 8 days after it aired on the USA Network. Then it switched to 30 days after it aired on the USA network. There may also be movie tie ins to Burn Notice prequels and possibly a Silver Screen adaptation of the TV Show?
I'm pretty sure there is only one Whistle sound used in Burn Notice, so it will most likely be overdubbed and he wont actually be whistling! My best guess is that the one whistle sound is kind of a running joke in the Sound Design team!
Always Tommy Bahama * Until season 3 of Burn Notice Bruce Campbell used his personal collections of (Tommy Bahama) vintage Hawaiian shirts, starting season 3 Tommy Bahama signed a contact to supply the clothing for the show and all of Sam's (Bruce Campbell) outfits on the show are custom made for his character
The colinist used Rifles and Arrows.
Tommy Bahama* Until season 3 of Burn Notice Bruce Campbell used his personal collections of (Tommy Bahama) vintage Hawaiian shirts, starting season 3 Tommy Bahama signed a contact to supply the clothing for the show and all of Sam's (Bruce Campbell) outfits on the show are custom made for his character
By which side? The US and its allies used 7.62x51 for their sniper rifles. The North Vietnamese typically used 7.62x54R for theirs.
A sniper rifle is simply a rifle used by a military sniper. Just about every gun shop will carry hunting rifles. The type will vary depending on what you are hunting- squirrels, rabbit, deer, turkey, bear, elk or elephants. What you are calling a "sniper rifle" is simply a bolt action center fire rifle with a telescope.
Yes
You will have to define the term "Sniper rifle". It could mean anything. The only TRUE sniper rifle is a rifle issued to a sniper. They are simply rifles that are capable of long range accurate shooting. The rifles used by US military snipers during the Vietnam was were simply civilian hunting rifles with decent telescopes.
Mainly the US and it's allies, but all sides have used sniper rifles.
shotguns to handguns to sniper rifles etc...
This is subjected to opinion but they most used sniper rifles are the Barret 50. Cal and the Intervention. The Intervention is the more commonly used of the two so it is considered the best sniper rifle.
A sniper rifle is a precision rifle that has a telescopic sight which allows operators to target an object that is far in the distance. Sniper rifles are used in military combat.
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.
They used their modern sniper rifles and high-powered machine guns.
Yes, they were also used in ww1. they would just put a scope onto a standard rifle.
A "sniper rifle" is simply a rifle being used for sniping. As for purpose built rifles intended for use by snipers, there aren't any. The lever action would be undesirable for a sniper, who may often have to fire from the prone position, and the tubular magazines common to lever action rifles cannot accommodate modern long range cartridges which use the spitzer bullets. Although some lever action rifles which feed from a box magazine have been made, they are very rare.