$2300+
Currently, there are no reported military sales of the CheyTac Intervention.
Yes it is, the full name of the intervention is "Cheytac M200 Intervention" sniper rifle.
A Intervention Sniper Rifle (from Cod6) us as long as 7 feet, longer than a full size adult.
.408 CheyTac
for one you nor any civilian can buy any current military grade weapons you can buy close to military grade and they cost from $1200 and up
It's a .408 round, specially designed for the Cheytac m200 Intervention sniper rifle.
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.
The PTRS is mainly used as an anti- tank sniper and the 50 cal is just a normal sniper rifle. =============== The PTRS was a sniper rifle made by the Russians during world war 2, it was used to take down heavy infantry and light vehicles like half tracks and jeeps. The Barret 50 Calibre sniper rifle is an anti-infantry sniper rifle, used for all purpose battlefield deployment. However, the modern day anti-armour sniper is the Intervention, this bolt-action sniper rifle is used in Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 (wow... took me ages to write that title) which for some reason does no more damage than the Barret. The intervention can slice through light-to-medium armour in seconds, killing anybody inside.
It's called the Intervention.
It is often accepted the Heckler and Koch PSG-1 is the most accurate sniper rifle in the world.
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.