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Accurizing is the
process of
improving the
accuracy and
precision of a gun (firearm or airgun). For
shooting sport,
accuracy is the gun's
ability to hit...
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usage this
typically refers to the use of
projectile weapons such as an
accurized scoped long gun such as
designated marksman rifle (or a
sniper rifle)...
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relatively compact weapon chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO. The
concept of an
accurized rifle based on the 5.56 NATO
cartridge was
first observed in 1993 during...
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rifle chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. It is a
modified and
accurized version of the M14
rifle used by the
United States military,
similar to...
- with 406.4 mm (16 in)
standard or
accurized barrel HK417 20″ 'Sniper': "full size"
rifle with 508.0 mm (20 in)
accurized barrel The HK417A2 is an improved...
- 56 mm NATO
intermediate cartridge for
standard riflemen, but many were
accurized and
retained as DMRs. Conversely, some
nations have also
built rifles...
- the MSSR is
essentially an M16A1 that has been
heavily modified and
accurized to
serve as a
marksman rifle.
Since its introduction,
marksman rifles...
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reshaping so that it can be
handloaded many times, and fire
forming can help
accurize the shooting.
Steel casing is used in some
plinking ammunition, as well...
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under the “MT” prefix,
which stood for
Match Target, as well as, the Colt
Accurized Rifle,
which was the only
model to
feature the CR prefix. Most recently...
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sniper rifles or anti-materiel rifles;
while DMs are
often equipped with
accurized battle rifles or ****ault
rifles ****ed with
optical sights and
heavy barrels...