Photo Of The Day – We go back to the International Sniper Competition 2019 for a look at a lot of high-tech rifles, lasers and optics.
It seems that some of the competitors used their own personal firearms, which makes these pictures very interesting.
Above is a JP Enterprises LRP-07 lower with what I think is a PCS-12 upper, with a Nighforce Scope and a Trijicon RMR (by the looks of things). I can only assume the rifle is from a private collection. There is also a laser range finder on top of the scope with a remote button.
FN SCAR below, with Nightforce main optics, Aimpoint red dot and Laser Range Finder.
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A competitor’s weapons used in the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) International Sniper Competition are made ready for competition at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 18, 2019. Twenty-one teams competed in the USASOC International Sniper Competition where instructors from the United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School designed a series of events that challenged the two-person teams’ ability to work together, firing range, speed and accuracy in varied types of environments. (U.S. Army photo by K. Kassens)
Above: Schmidt & Bender in a Badger Ordnance and “Horus Vision Model 2000 Blackbird” with an Aimpoint Micro.
A competitor in the United States Army Special Operations Command International Sniper Competition ejects a spent cartridge from the rifle.
A competitor in the United States Army Special Operations Command International Sniper Competition pulls the bolt back on his rifle to eject a spent shell casing after firing at a target at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
One of the most kitted rifles I have ever seen. So much envy.
What do you think of the setups?