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Sunday, November 20, 2011

H&K SL-9SD Sniper Rifle Best Accuracy and Design

H&K SL-9SD Sniper Rifle

This Heckler and Koch-made suppressed sniper rifle is based on the civilian H&K SL-8 rifle (itself  a version of the G-36, redesigned to comply with the 1994 Brady Crime Bill in the US).  Heckler and Koch decided to design new ammunition from scratch instead of attempting to use a silencer with bullet  wipes to slow the bullet, since this leads to rapid wear of the silencer. The cartridge is a hollowpoint  7.62x37mm subsonic round, and the weapon is redesigned for this larger-caliber round.  Noise from this rifle is Class III noise as defined in Merc: 2000.  The H&K SL-9SD Sniper Rifle has an adjustable stock, adjustable cheekpiece, and adjustable trigger.  By 2002, the H&K SL-9SD Sniper Rifle was still considered a developmental weapon, and distribution was in very small numbers, ostensibly for combat testing only.

H&K SL-8 Sniper Rifle

H&K SL-9SD Sniper Rifle
H&K SL-9SD Sniper Rifle

Mauser SP-66 Sniper Rifle

 This Mauser SP-66 Sniper Rifle was very common in the Twilight  War, especially in Central America, South America, and Africa; in Europe, they made mostly been replaced by more modern weapons.


 This is a German sniper rifle found alongside the PSG-1 in German service and in the service of 12 other countries. The Mauser SP-66 is a commercial Mauser match rifle (the Model 66S Super Match) equipped with a very effective flash hider, adjustable stock, and a night sight mount. The Mauser SP-66 Sniper Rifle  is built to a pattern normally used with target rifles,  including a short action, and the lack of a bipod.  The stock is made of fine, sealed walnut and has a thick recoil  pad.  The telescopic sight normally issued with the SP-66 is a Zeiss Diavari ZA 1.5-6x.

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