target rifle vs sniper rifle
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Re: target rifle vs sniper rifle
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Sniper's rifles
Is there any special procedure to be followed or special licenses to be procured if I want to possess sniper's rifles? I mean, they are ordinary rifles with mounts and scopes, so are there any separate set of rules? If so, what do I need to do to procure such a license?
Re: Sniper's rifles
Please read an earlier discussion on what constitutes a sniper rifle.In India rifles are classified as per their caliber and not as per the use they can be put to.Licenses are issued accordingly.
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Firetrail, a bit of advice- a sniper rifle, constitutes many things which are not available/banned in India-
bull barrels, free floating, scopes, tailoring and reloading ammo,etc
Unless you are proficient in home gunsmithing, suggest you take up an alternate project, which may be viable, and one where we can help you out with...
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bull barrels, free floating, scopes, tailoring and reloading ammo,etc
Unless you are proficient in home gunsmithing, suggest you take up an alternate project, which may be viable, and one where we can help you out with...
Best
Axx
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Re: Sniper's rifles
Hi ,
can u explain what bull barrels and free floating barrels are and how they help in better accuracy ?
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Mandeep
can u explain what bull barrels and free floating barrels are and how they help in better accuracy ?
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Mandeep
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This thread was sufficiently similar to the earlier thread "Target Rifles vs. Sniper rifles" - so both have now been merged.
Newcomers will find that most of their questions would be covered by some of the earlier posts on this thread...
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Abhijeet
Newcomers will find that most of their questions would be covered by some of the earlier posts on this thread...
Cheers!
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Re: Sniper's rifles
Hi Mandep,msandhu";p="13910 wrote:Hi ,
can u explain what bull barrels and free floating barrels are and how they help in better accuracy ?
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Mandeep
suggest you start here?
1. http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sn38-e.htm
2. http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,1 ... s,,00.html
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Re: target rifle vs sniper rifle
Hi,
Thanks for this information. I did some more search on this and found this informative article also
http://hunting.about.com/cs/guns/a/float_bed.htm
There is other useful information about guns and hunting on this site for the beginners,.
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Mandeep
Thanks for this information. I did some more search on this and found this informative article also
http://hunting.about.com/cs/guns/a/float_bed.htm
There is other useful information about guns and hunting on this site for the beginners,.
Regards
Mandeep
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Re: target rifle vs sniper rifle
"can u explain what bull barrels and free floating barrels are and how they help in better accuracy ? "
A `bull` barrel is a heavy barrel. One that has a large external diameter. The benefits are that a heavy barrel is more rigid and both takes longer to heat up and dissipates heat more quickly because of the greater surface area.
A barrel that is free-floating does not touch the fore-end of the stock at all. The barrel channel is cut wide enough and deep enough that the barrel is untouched. The advantage is obvious - the barrel is not being distorted by being pushed out of true when the fore-end is held or rested on an external surface.
A `bull` barrel is a heavy barrel. One that has a large external diameter. The benefits are that a heavy barrel is more rigid and both takes longer to heat up and dissipates heat more quickly because of the greater surface area.
A barrel that is free-floating does not touch the fore-end of the stock at all. The barrel channel is cut wide enough and deep enough that the barrel is untouched. The advantage is obvious - the barrel is not being distorted by being pushed out of true when the fore-end is held or rested on an external surface.
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Re: target rifle vs sniper rifle
Hi VikramVikram";p="8733 wrote:I have a 1944 vintage German Sniper (Der Deutsche Scharfshutze) training video with English sub-titles. Amaging given the time the video was made.
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Can you share the same with me if you dont mind. Really curious about WW snipers.
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Re: target rifle vs sniper rifle
Vikram, I have this novel vision of you sitting in a back room in Coventry knocking off bootleg spiper videos...........................!
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Re: target rifle vs sniper rifle
Nah, I leave illegal black-marketeering to others...........I`m too lazy, too old.......and too honest to go in for criminal activity !