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  • There are many great rifles that have seen service in the U.

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  • Military and nearly hold them are here at nights.

  • Armament.

  • This would be about 1919 42 1941.

  • So it was war war to our main battle.

  • Sniper rifle read Night is the mastermind behind the M 1 10 He draws on his historical collection of firearms to learn lessons for his modern designs.

  • This was a battle rifle, which is an 03 So it was war war to our main battle sniper rifle for the US What kind of range we talking about?

  • Probably 1112 100 meters.

  • It had good range.

  • Does incredible.

  • What about the optics?

  • Well, the optics were hurting.

  • You certainly could not tell if it was friend or foe that those kind of range is This was the M 21 but this was of the Vietnam here in the seventies.

  • That was That was a good gun.

  • Absolutely.

  • It it was effective.

  • It was accurate semiautomatic that, you know, knew they needed it and everything else.

  • But none of these semiautomatics were as good as a bold action guns.

  • The bold action guns always had more accuracy, always had more reliability.

  • So we haven't really changed the technology of the weapon.

  • What we have changed in our battles is our target acquisition, our fire controls.

  • I'm about to find out how well the U.

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  • Army's new sniper rifle performs.

  • But first, let's see what the M 24 the most common bolt action sniper rifle in the field is capable of.

  • I've teamed up with former U.

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  • Army sniper chuckles and send him when you're ready, I'm going to fire five rounds at the targets as quickly as I can.

  • Morning target 31 inch hit all five targets in just over 10 seconds.

  • Not too bad at the time, but the disadvantage is it is one round at a time.

  • I have to use my muscles to adjust that which changes my firing position just a little bit every time.

  • So I've got to be really quick and you've got a train to get your eye back on that target very quickly.

  • Bolt Action M 24 though incredibly accurate, has significant limitations in terms of its rate of fire.

  • US Army wanted something faster, but just as lethal, the army came out for a requirement for a rifle that they wanted.

  • That would be a semiautomatic as accurate as possible.

  • Had the way under £15 had have an intricate silence or two.

  • It it had to have an adjustable butt stock.

  • It had to have ambidextrous controls on it and had to have a bipod.

  • Does a very good job, and we're excited about doing it.

  • Time to put the M 1 10 to the test.

  • I'll fire five rounds at five targets.

  • Distance to the target is 220 yards.

  • Should already you said it just like that?

  • That's not nice.

  • Group five targets in five seconds.

  • Half the time it took the bold action and 24.

  • And that could be all the difference in the world for your guys to get out of.

  • There is no different thing.

  • Attachment of a suppressor.

  • Bring some big advantages.

  • It reduces muzzle flash, which makes me less visible to the enemy essential for a sniper.

  • The suppressors main function, though, is to dampen the sound of the shot.

  • That's why I don't need to wear ear protection here on a sniper mission in hostile territory.

  • That reduction in sound could save more than just my hearing.

  • Plus, I have a rapid reload from my magazine, so I've got plenty of rounds.

  • If I need to get my guys out of trouble now, I'll fire the M 1 10 at the same targets at the distance of 220 yards.

  • But this time the range is flooded with smoke just like that.

  • So the M 1 10 has the versatility to be used to through smoke.

  • But what about when the sun set?

  • The company has designed it's own night sights, but just how good are they?

  • Teach me about your night vision capability.

  • Basically, what we're looking at here is our long range night sight.

  • This gives the sniper the ability to acquire targets 800,000 even 1200 meters, depending on what the leading situation is.

  • What distance are we talking about?

  • Facial recognition?

  • 200 meters.

  • You could get solid facial recognition on the target.

  • Whether they're looking at you.

  • Looking away, you don't have their mouth open or not, depending on you know what clothing they have on.

  • You can pick it up quite well.

  • Perfect.

  • And if you have to say, running into a situation where you're coming through warehouses, things of that nature where you're got bright daylight outside.

  • You come in here and you may have ah, 500 yards shock.

  • Depending on what's going on in that particular area.

  • You can actually clip this thing on instantaneously.

  • And now you have the night vision capability, right?

  • While patrolling in an urban environment.

  • My reconnaissance can take me in and out of buildings, from light to pitch black in the blink of an eye with the Knights I clipped onto the gun.

  • I have the flexibility to engage the enemy without having to change my optics.

  • A great operational advantage.

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  • M 1 10 has the potential to take sniping toe a whole new level.

  • So how has it performed in the field?

  • We feel that it actually in Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Division, and it came back rave reviews on DSO.

  • We're still completing the testing and wrapping up the testing, and we should expect to have it start fielding to the first unit equipped in 2000 and nine.

  • I was definitely impressed when you know how it's manufactured and the tolerances they're taking into consideration for a semi automatic weapon.

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