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  2. Longest recorded sniper kills - Wikipedia

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    The longest confirmed kill in World War II was by German sniper Matthäus Hetzenauer at 1,100 metres (1,200 yd). The science of long-range sniping came to fruition in the Vietnam War. US Marine Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock held the record from 1967 to 2002 at 2,286 m (2,500 yd). [12] He recorded 93 official kills.

  3. Rob Furlong - Wikipedia

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    This became the longest sniper kill in history at the time, surpassing the previous record set by his teammate, Master Corporal Arron Perry, by 120 metres (130 yd). [3] This feat is not typical for the effective range with a high first-hit probability of the employed rifle on non-static targets (see Sniper rifle#Maximum effective range). The ...

  4. McMillan TAC-50 - Wikipedia

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    The McMillan TAC-50 is a long-range anti-materiel rifle.The TAC-50 is based on previous designs from McMillan, which first appeared during the late 1980s. From May 2017 until November 2023, it held the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill.

  5. List of snipers - Wikipedia

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    A British Army sniper who achieved the fourth longest confirmed kill shot in history (2,475 m) using the Accuracy International L115A3 Long Range Rifle. [23] N/A United Kingdom: Carlos Hathcock: 1942–1999 1959–1979 A renowned United States Marine Corps sniper who is credited with 93 confirmed kills. [24] [25] 93 United States: Dejan Berić ...

  6. Sniper - Wikipedia

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    With a telescopic-scoped .50 caliber M2 Browning heavy machine gun, he set a world record for the longest recorded sniper kill at 2,286 m (2,500 yd) which stood for 35 years until 2002. [113] [114] Chuck Mawhinney (Vietnam War) – 103 confirmed and 216 probable kills. [115] Adelbert Waldron (Vietnam War) – achieved 109 confirmed kills. [116]

  7. Matthäus Hetzenauer - Wikipedia

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    Matthäus Hetzenauer (German pronunciation: [maˈtɛːʊs ˈhɛtsənaʊ̯ɐ], 23 December 1924 – 3 October 2004) was an Austrian sniper in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He served in the 3rd Gebirgsjäger Division on the Eastern Front of World War II , and was, with 345 confirmed kills, the most successful German sniper.

  8. MCR Horizon's Lord - Wikipedia

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    MCR Horizon's Lord rifle next to (from left to right) 12.7×114HL, .50 BMG, and 14.5×114mm. The MCR Horizon's Lord is a Ukrainian anti-materiel rifle capable of penetrating targets at long distances. MCR Horizon's Lord is designed to combat anti-tank guided missiles, high caliber machine guns, light armored vehicles, and enemy snipers.

  9. Simo Häyhä - Wikipedia

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    He used a Finnish-produced M/28-30 rifle (a variant of Mosin–Nagant) and a Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun. Häyhä is believed to have killed over 500 enemy soldiers during the conflict, the highest number of sniper kills in any major war. Consequently, he is generally regarded as the deadliest sniper in history. [2] [3] [4] [5]