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VKS sniper rifle; VSK-94 This page was last edited on 17 February 2023, at 20:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
sniper rifle commonly used by police and military snipers 1891 infantry 1891 dragoon 1891 cossack 1891/1910 1891/1930 1891/1952 KGB sniper 1907 carbine 1938 carbine 1944 carbine Russia Soviet Union: SV-98: 7.62×51mm NATO 7.62×54mmR.338 Lapua Magnum: 2003–present Modernized Russia VKS sniper rifle: 12.7×55mm STs-130: 2004–present
Semi-automatic sniper/assault rifle Used by Spetsnaz units. [25] SV-98: 7.62×54mmR Russia: Bolt-action sniper rifle [26] Orsis T-5000.338 Lapua Magnum Russia: Bolt-action sniper rifle Replacing the Dragunov SVD in the sniping role. [23] BeSpokeGun Raptor Tactical .338 LM .338 Lapua Magnum Russia: Sniper rifle Customary-made in small batches. [27]
The Orsis T-5000 (Russian: ОРСИС Т-5000) is a Russian bolt-action sniper rifle.It was the first product developed by ORSIS, and is produced in their Moscow factory.. The rifle was introduced in 2011 at the international exhibition of Russian weapons in Nizhny Tagil, and is entirely original, using no third-party compon
The SVD was used by designated marksmen designated in the Soviet Army as snipers at the basic motorized infantry rifle platoon level. [30] For this purpose, the rifle was designed to be much lighter than more conventional precision rifles, making it better suited for use by infantry, and the rifle is autoloading in order to prioritize volume of ...
This rifle included a simpler scope design, which was incorporated from the short-lived SVT-40, and was far easier to mass-produce. To this day, it remains the most widely produced and longest serving sniper rifle in the world, and remained the Soviet Union's main sniper rifle until it was superseded in 1962 by the semi-automatic SVD Dragunov ...
Early sniper versions had a 3.87×30 PE or PEM scope, a Soviet-made copy of a Zeiss design, while later rifles used smaller, simpler, and easier-to-produce 3.5×21 PU scopes. Because the scope was mounted above the chamber, the bolt handle was replaced with a longer handled, bent version on sniper rifles (known to Mosin collectors and shooters ...
The KSVK is a bullpup-configured, bolt-action, magazine-fed rifle.It is equipped with a muzzle device which acts as a muzzle brake.. The KSVK is equipped with standard Russian side-mounted scope rail (dovetail), and can be fitted with variety of day and night scopes.