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  2. SIG Sauer SSG 3000 - Wikipedia

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    Patrol, Target, Supertarget: Specifications; Mass: 5.44 kg (11.99 lb) Length: ... It is a common law enforcement sniper rifle in both Europe and the United States.

  3. Sniper - Wikipedia

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    YAMAM (Israel's counter-terrorism unit) sniper shooting with suppressed Barrett MRAD sniper rifles. Law enforcement snipers, commonly called police snipers, and military snipers differ in many ways, including their areas of operation and tactics. A police sharpshooter is part of a police operation and usually takes part in relatively short ...

  4. Glossary of firearms terms - Wikipedia

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    The word pistol is usually used to refer specifically to a semi-automatic pistol. Pistol grip on a SIG SG 550. Pistol grip: A feature on some firearms that gives the user a slightly curved area to grip, just rear of the trigger. Powerhead or bang stick: A specialized firearm used underwater that is fired when in direct contact with the target.

  5. Ten years ago, sniper shootings of two State Police personnel ...

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    Ten years ago, a 48-day manhunt began in the Poconos after two Pennsylvania State Police personnel were ambushed and shot, one fatally, by Eric Frein.

  6. Point shooting - Wikipedia

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    Side view of handgun point shooting position. Point shooting (also known as target-[1] or threat-focused shooting, [2] intuitive shooting, instinctive shooting, subconscious tactical shooting, or hipfiring) is a practical shooting method where the shooter points a ranged weapon (typically a repeating firearm) at a target without relying on the use of sights to aim.

  7. Secret Service mistakes before Trump shooting were ... - AOL

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    Another example in the report: After a sniper with local law enforcement texted the leader of the Secret Service counter-sniper team about the man who would soon fire shots at Trump, it took seven ...

  8. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    A term which indicates a law-enforcement officer approaching the speaker's vicinity. Taken from the Spanish word for "ugly", this slang term is exclusively used by the Puerto Rican and Dominican communities of Philadelphia and (to a lesser extent) New York City, United States. [citation needed] Filth Normally "The Filth", UK, the police.

  9. Harris, Trump and Vance will have Secret Service sniper ... - AOL

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    Rowe hinted at communications failures between local and federal law enforcement at the rally, as local officers had communicated with one another that an armed man was spotted on the roof 30 ...