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:I dont know what the right length should be, but 300mm is about 1 foot, so it cant be correct.[[User:Say1988|say1988]] 16:55, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
:I dont know what the right length should be, but 300mm is about 1 foot, so it cant be correct.[[User:Say1988|say1988]] 16:55, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
::Just to demonstrate, a few lengths are: [[M-16]] (standard US assault rifle, not sniper rifle)=508mm (just for comparison), [[G3]]=450mm, [[M-21]]=560mm, [[Dragunov]]=610mm, [[M-24]]=610mm, [[M-40]] =610mm, [[L96]]=686mm, [[M82A1]]=737mm, [[IWS 2000]]=1200mm.
::Just to demonstrate, a few lengths are: [[M-16]] (standard US assault rifle, not sniper rifle)=508mm (just for comparison), [[G3]]=450mm, [[M-21]]=560mm, [[Dragunov]]=610mm, [[M24 SWS]]=610mm, [[M40]] =610mm, [[L96]]=686mm, [[M82A1]]=737mm, [[Steyr IWS 2000]]=1200mm.
:Based on these numbers (all off of weapons listed on this page, excluding most "designated marsmanship rifles", because most listed there are just slightly modified assault rifles) I think that it should probably be 600mm and I will change it to that, if anyone doesnt like my research, just change it back.[[User:Say1988|say1988]] 17:17, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
:Based on these numbers (all off of weapons listed on this page, excluding most "designated marsmanship rifles", because most listed there are just slightly modified assault rifles) I think that it should probably be 600mm and I will change it to that, if anyone doesnt like my research, just change it back.[[User:Say1988|say1988]] 17:17, July 12, 2005 (UTC)


Also "There is no correlation between barrel length and accuracy"? I have always believed that longer barrels (to a point) are more accurate, also on the [[sniper]] page there are a list of reasons why barrel length is important to accuracy. (resonant length, rifling, etc.)[[User:Say1988|say1988]] 17:22, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
Also "There is no correlation between barrel length and accuracy"? I have always believed that longer barrels (to a point) are more accurate, also on the [[sniper]] page there are a list of reasons why barrel length is important to accuracy. (resonant length, rifling, etc.)[[User:Say1988|say1988]] 17:25, July 12, 2005 (UTC)

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I once heard that Team Fortress introduced sniper rifles in computer games (maybe only FPSs). Does anyone know if there is truth to the statement? I can't say that I know of any prior sniper rifle... -- Philip Nilsson

"Military sniper rifles tend to have longer barrels of around 300 mm to allow the cartridge propellant to fully burn and get the fastest bullet velocity for a given charge." is clearly incorrect or at least poorly worded. 300mm isn't even a foot long!

I dont know what the right length should be, but 300mm is about 1 foot, so it cant be correct.say1988 16:55, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
Just to demonstrate, a few lengths are: M-16 (standard US assault rifle, not sniper rifle)=508mm (just for comparison), G3=450mm, M-21=560mm, Dragunov=610mm, M24 SWS=610mm, M40 =610mm, L96=686mm, M82A1=737mm, Steyr IWS 2000=1200mm.
Based on these numbers (all off of weapons listed on this page, excluding most "designated marsmanship rifles", because most listed there are just slightly modified assault rifles) I think that it should probably be 600mm and I will change it to that, if anyone doesnt like my research, just change it back.say1988 17:17, July 12, 2005 (UTC)

Also "There is no correlation between barrel length and accuracy"? I have always believed that longer barrels (to a point) are more accurate, also on the sniper page there are a list of reasons why barrel length is important to accuracy. (resonant length, rifling, etc.)say1988 17:25, July 12, 2005 (UTC)