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M24 Sniper Rifle, with a pull-back bolt, detachable magazine, and scope attachment

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小尺寸0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
小尺寸0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The M24 Sniper Rifle is available in several print configurations.

 

The smallest size is palm-sized, designed as a pendant.

 

Other sizes are proportionally smaller.

 

Disclaimer: This model is non-firing and does not include any parts or functions that could harm a person. It is purely for viewing and playing.

 

 

 

 

This gun fires 7.62mm caliber bullets with a range of up to 1 kilometer. To ensure effective shooting, it is equipped with a sight and a night vision scope, achieving a high level of long-range sniper accuracy. The United States Army began equipping its forces with the M24 sniper weapon system in 1987, officially becoming the standard sniper rifle for the US Army in 1988. Due to its outstanding performance in the Gulf War, it is known as the soul of the American active sniper.

 


After World War II, the world gradually transitioned to the Cold War and smaller-scale military conflicts. In this new context, countries around the world continued to invest in research and development, including in small arms such as sniper rifles.

Starting in 1965, the quality of sniper rifles used by the US military in the Vietnam War improved, adopting the 7.62x51mm standard bullet. However, the US military soon realized that the M84 sniper rifle, which was created by adding a sight to the M14 rifle, was not suitable, and the M21 sniper rifle, derived from the M84, was slow to develop. It was not until the latter stages of the Vietnam War that the M21 sniper rifle became the standard sniper rifle for the US Army and Navy. This rifle has a shorter barrel than the M14 rifle and uses special ammunition, with a magazine capacity of 20 rounds. Equipped with a bipod, it has good shooting stability. The trigger pull is light and uniform, allowing 10 rounds to hit within a circle with a diameter of 15 centimeters at a distance of 300 meters. The sight allows for direct viewing of the target distance. Turning the adjuster allows for adjustment of the aiming point and setting the angle of fire.

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