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In reply to the discussion: Men jailed after sniper rifle found in back of minicab in South Croydon (a .22 LR!) [View all]R. Daneel Olivaw
(12,606 posts)20. With all respect... you have no clue what you're talking about.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22_Long_Rifle
The .22 LR has also seen limited usage by police and military snipers. Its main advantage in this role is its low noise, but it is usually limited to urban operations because of its short range.[23]
http://www.snipercentral.com/greenhornet.htm
What is this? Sniper Central is reviewing a .22 LR? Well, yes we are, and for good reason. There is a demand for a means to take out lights and guard dogs when a tactical team is preparing for an entry. This little gem from Tactical Operations fills that role admirably. Tactical Operations has been building these rifles for a number of years now and supplying them to tactical teams around the world.
If you're going to become hostile when other opinions arise I'll just laugh at you.
The .22 LR has also seen limited usage by police and military snipers. Its main advantage in this role is its low noise, but it is usually limited to urban operations because of its short range.[23]
http://www.snipercentral.com/greenhornet.htm
What is this? Sniper Central is reviewing a .22 LR? Well, yes we are, and for good reason. There is a demand for a means to take out lights and guard dogs when a tactical team is preparing for an entry. This little gem from Tactical Operations fills that role admirably. Tactical Operations has been building these rifles for a number of years now and supplying them to tactical teams around the world.
If you're going to become hostile when other opinions arise I'll just laugh at you.
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Men jailed after sniper rifle found in back of minicab in South Croydon (a .22 LR!) [View all]
Grave Grumbler
Oct 2012
OP
I'll bet you didn't know that sound suppressors aren't regulated at all in the UK
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#3
I wish I had a suppressor for my .22 It makes that high pitched Ka-wack sound and
Tuesday Afternoon
Oct 2012
#25
Sound suppressors would be very popular if not for the $200 transfer tax...
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#26
Actually, using a supressor is considered being polite to neighbors in the UK
formercia
Oct 2012
#27
Any rifle can be used to snipe. The question of the target and range is what is important.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Oct 2012
#41
Who you gonna believe, the US Army and Marine Corps or an 'expert' on the Net?
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2012
#94