Roughly $9,000, plus a few thousand for the optics.
$ 9000
M40 rifle, M24 rifle, M110 SASS (semi-auto sniper system), or M82.
The M82 by Barrett Firearms Manufacturing. it's a .50 cal sniper rifle. to be more to the point the airsoft rifle is based on the later M82A1. Unless your talking about an assault rifle, that would be the Valmet m82.
The manufacturer is spelled Barrett (Barrett Firearms Manufacturing), builder of the M82 and XM500 .50 caliber sniper rifles that fire the 12.7x99mm NATO round (Browning machine gun round).
M40A3,M21,M14,R700,M24,M82,M92,M107,SVD,DSR-1. That's all that I know of right now.
The M82 is not an assault rifle. Effective range is 1,800 m (5,906 ft). Its maximum range is about 4 miles, but it would not be accurate.
The Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle has a standard magazine capacity of 10-rounds.
12 - 15 lbs Actually, modern-day .50 caliber sniper rifles are considerably heavier than the above quote (the above weight is typical for a 7.62mm or equivalent sniper rifle). The "prototypical" 0.50 cal sniper rifle is the US's M82, made by Beretta. It weighs anywhere from 25 to 35 lbs, depending on model and attachments. Remember that a .50 cal (or 12.5mm) sniper cartridge is almost three times the volume, and five times the weight, as a 7.62mm cartridge, which means the rest of the rifle must be very significantly beefier than a 7.62mm rifle.
The M82 was made in 2 calibers. The original used the .50 BMG cartridge, which fires a bullet that is .510 inches in diameter. The weight of the bullet varies depending on WHICH bullet is used, but is in the area of 700 grains weight. The later version of the M82 was made in caliber .416 Barrett. This is, as the name suggests, a .416 inch bullet that weighs 400 grains.
m85 because its easier to shoot with
The RT-20 and Denel NTW 20x110 both utilise a 20x110mm cannon cartridge. They are the most powerful sniper rifles currently seeing military service, surpassing both the 14.5x115 sniper rifles, and especially surpassing the 12.7mm sniping rifles (such as the Barrett M82/M107, MacMillan Tac50, etc.).
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