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This area is to cover some of the basic's of being a airsoft Sniper.

With the increas in power and range with todays sniper rifle's comes a increas in knowledge, the sniper must be up on all his skills and equipment to help them accomplish what ever they may set out to do. A sniper should know as much about shooting and sniping as one can to make them a better shooter, a better sniper. Having good shooting equipment helps. but having the right knowledge and experience is worth more.

 

Sniper and Sniper Teams

This paragraph will deal with Military sniper and teams. The primary mission of a sniper in combat is to support combat operations by delivering precise long-range fire on selected targets. Not only must a sniper be a good marksman; he must also be proficient in field craft. Snipers are trained to operate in 2-man sniper teams. The sniper team consists of two equally trained snipers. When employed, the most experienced of the team will act as the observer. The more experienced sniper is better able to read wind, estimate range and read trace.

The sniper will carry the M24 SWS and the observer will carry the M16A2 rifle with the M203 grenade launcher. Since the M24 lacks the firepower required to break contact with the enemy, the rapid-fire ability of the M16A2 rifle combined with the destructive abilities of the M203 40-mm grenade launcher gives the sniper team a lightweight, easily operated way to deliver the firepower to break contact. Also depending on the mission, most of the snipers will carry the sniper rifle in a drag bag. The sniper will also be carrying a M4 rifle. Remember you do not want to be walking around looking like a sniper teams. Again depending on the mission, the observer might carry a different weapon. He might carry a M16A2 flattop with a AN/PVS-4 night vision sight. Or he might have an ACOG or Elcan sight mounted on the A2. He might also carry a M25 SWS. With these different weapons the observer can also deliver rapid, accurate fire on targets.


M24SWS

The M24 Sniper Weapon System is the current sniper rifle being used by the US Army today. The M-24 replaces the M-21 sniper rifle. The M21 is a highly accurized M14, scoped with either the ART 1 OR 2- Day Scope. The M21 is still in the Army inventory, but they are being upgraded to the M25.
The M24SWS is a 7.62-mm, bolt action, five-shot repeating rifle.(The book says it will hold six rounds. 5 in the magazine, 1 in the chamber.). It is built on a Remington M700 long action. The reason they used the long action was because they wanted to be able to convert some of the rifles to 300 Win. Mag.Currently several Special Operation units have M24s that are chambered for the 300 WIN Mag. The barrel is a Mike Rock 5R, is 24 inches long and has a right hand twist of 1 in 11.2. The stock is an H-S Precision and is adjustable for length-of-pull. The rifle uses the Leupold Mark 4 M3A scope. The scope is a 10 Power Fixed, has a Mil-Dot reticle, a side Parallax adjustment and a Bullet Drop Compensator. The BDC is set up for M118 Special Ball ammo and is in meters. The BDC can track from 0-1000 meters. Each click of elevation knob equals 1 minute of angle. Each click of the windage knob is 1/2 minute of angle adjustment. The M24 also has a Rear and Front base for iron sights. The rear sight is a Redfield Palma sight and the front sight is an International Redfield Big Bore sight. This sight combination is a back-up system in case the scope becomes inoperative. The M24 also can be equipped with a night sight. The night vision of choice is the Simrad. The Simrad can be mounted right on the M3A scope. That way you can used the same scope and settings. Currently they are also issuing the AN/PVS-10. The PVS-10 is a Day and Night scope. It is an 8.5 fixed power scope and it has a Mil-Dot reticle and a BDC setup for the M118 Special Ball just like the M3A. The Elevation and Windage adjustment are also the same as the M3A. This sight is very large and heavy.

 Bravo 3 "Designated Marksman" Is someone who stays with the a unit to provide more pin point accuracy on a given target. The USMC also has a DM program using M14/21 rifle in a EOD role.

Bravo 4 "Sniper" Is also trained as a marksman, but also has training in Field Craft and Recon/intel a.k.a Scout/Sniper. Basic rifle for a sniper M24 SWS for US Army and M16 or M4 with a M203 for the spoter, M40A3 rifle and same for the spoter.

A large number of Bravo 3 use a Bolt action rifle, with a number of them comming from the US Army shooting team. But the rest of the rifles that are used for Bravo 3 are Match Grade M14 rifles.

The US Army has again been issuing M14/21 to spoter in the field in Iraq and Afghanistan. The M82A1 has been used by a number of units on a number of targets both soft and hard targets.





  M24 SWS (Sniper Weapone System)

US Army Sniper on roof, ready for the shot.
  ARD / ARS (Kill Flash) ARD / ARS (Killflash) is the honey comb filter that will reduce reflection of standard lens. Holes in the front stop the light from going into the front of the telescope and stop any reflection back down range.

ARD on a M24 SWS with Butler Creek covers.
  The seven sniper skills, and the four S's.
* Shooting
* Observation
* Judging distance
* Navigation
* Sniper-related knowledge
* Camouflage and concealment
* Stalking

* Shape
* Shine
* Shadow
* Silhouette

Sniper in a Ghille Suit


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