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"This is the second-ranked sniper rifle, the American Macmillan Tac-50 sniper rifle (longest range).

In 2002, when the US military ended Operation Python in afghanistana, there was a piece of news: When the five snipers used the NAC-50 rifles to provide long-range fire support to the US military in Operation Python, one of the soldiers set a record of 2430 meters (2657 yards), which was probably the farthest record for snipers. It was reported that the sniper's first bullet had knocked away the bag in the hands of a base militant. The base militant did not hide, so they corrected the point of impact and the second bullet hit the target.

The sniper rifles used by the five canadians were.50 caliber tactical rifles produced by Macmillan, also known as Tac-50. When the US Army adopted the M82A112.7mm rifle produced by Barrett, many 12.7mm civilian rifles flocked to the military market. The military of many countries also adopted the.50 rifle as an anti-material rifle or sniper rifle. In April 2000, the Canada-based military adopted Macmillan's 12.7mm tactical rifle.

The Tac-50 had a rotating recoil bolt and a 5-round magazine. Macmillan glass fiber stock, pistol-shaped grip. The trigger was a Remington trigger with a pull of 3.5 pounds. It was a high-quality competitive gun barrel with grooves on the surface. When used with high-quality ammunition, it was said that it could reach an accuracy of 0.5MOA. This was quite high among the.50BMG caliber rifles. Of course, even with an accuracy of 0.5 MOA, the scatter over a distance of 2430 meters was still very large. Therefore, this shot required a considerable amount of luck. AC-50 was the short form of the NAC-50 sniper rifle (Long Range Sniper Weapon LRSW-LRSW-LRSWs). It was a sniper weapon developed by the United States in 1980 for military and law enforcement purposes. It was produced by McMillan and used in the 2001 war in Iraq and the Iraq War.

Since 2000, the Long Range Sniper Weapon (LRSW-LRSWs), a standard weapon of the canadian army, had an accuracy of 0.5 MOA when firing competitive ammunition.

Chinese Name NAC-50 Sniper Rifle Foreign Name LongRangeSniperWeapon-LRSW-Type Sniper Rifle, Anti-Material Rifle Development Date 1980 Service Record Since 2000 Originated in the United States, participated in the war 2001, the war in Iraq, the year of invention by the manufacturer McMillan 1980

The Tac-50 had a rotating recoil bolt and a 5-round magazine. Macmillan glass fiber stock, pistol-shaped grip. The trigger was a Remington trigger with a pull of 3.5 pounds. It was a high-quality competitive gun barrel with grooves on the surface. When used with high-quality ammunition, it was said that it could reach an accuracy of 0.5MOA. This was quite high among the.50BMG caliber rifles. [1]

NAC-50 was manufactured by McMillan Brothers Rifle Co. It was a.50 caliber sniper rifle/anti-material rifle that was introduced in 1980.

The NAC-50 was equipped with a manual rotating recoil mechanism. It was equipped with a competition grade floating barrel made by Lilja[2]. The surface of the barrel was engraved with a line pit to reduce weight. The muzzle was equipped with a high-efficiency recoil brake to cushion the powerful recoil of.50BMG. It was supplied by a splittable magazine that could hold five rounds. It was equipped with a Macmillan glass-reinforced plastic stock. The front end of the stock was equipped with a bipod, and the rear end was equipped with a special rubber cushion. The entire rear end of the stock could be removed for easy support. The NAC-50 did not have a mechanical door and a default scope, while the Australian Army used a 16x scope.

In 2002, in the Shah-i-Kot Valley of afghanistana, Corporal RobFurlong, a member of the Canada-based sniper team that supported the U.S. Special Forces, hit a Taleban militant RPK machine gunner with a NAC-50 (during the operation, RobFurlong replaced the Canada-made bullets with better aeromechanics) at a distance of 2413.5 meters (7920 feet/1.5 miles). He also set the world record for the longest sniping distance at that time. It was only recently broken by Craigg Harrison from the Ying country. His shooting distance was 2475 meters.

In fact, the first shot missed, but the second shot hit the target's backpack, and the third shot hit the target's torso. The Shah-i-Kot Valley in afghanistanwas 2432 meters above sea level. Its lower air density increased the maximum effective range of the sniper rifle, but the caliber and dynamic performance of the NAC-50, as well as the superb ability of RobFurlong and the observer, were undoubtedly the main factors.

The Type Anti-material Rifle, Sniperrifle NAC-50 was manufactured by McMillan Brothers Rifle Co. A 12.7mm anti-materiel sniper rifle launched in 1980. The price of the gun in 2008 was $6999 (excluding accessories). The NAC-50 was a sniper weapon used by the military and law enforcement departments. It was also the "Long Range Sniper Weapon"(LRSW-LRSWs) adopted by the canadians in April 2000. When firing competitive ammunition, the accuracy was as high as 0.5 MOA. The NAC-50 was equipped with a manual rotating back-pull bolt system. It was equipped with a competitive floating barrel made by Lilja. The surface of the barrel and the bolt were engraved with dents to reduce weight and increase mechanical strength. The muzzle was equipped with a high-efficiency recoil brake to cushion the powerful recoil force brought by the 50BMG. The Tac-50 was supplied by a splittable magazine that could hold five rounds. The entire butt of the gun could be removed for convenience. The NAC-50 didn't have a mechanical camera and a default scope, while the Canada Army usually used a 16x scope.

Basic specifications editor

Total weight:11.8 kg (26 pounds)

Overall length:1,448 mm (57 inches)

Barrel: 736 mm (29 inches)

Ammo:.50BMG,.50FatMC

Caliber:12.7 mm (.50 inches)

Type of bolt: Rotary back-pull bolt

muzzle velocity: about 850 m/s (2,700 ft/s)

[Range:2,000 meters (2,190 yards)]

[Bullet supply:5 rounds, splittable magazine]

[Sight type: 16x scope used by the canadians]

World Record Editor

In order to help eliminate the terrorist group "IS" that occupied the northern city of Mosul, Canada sent officers and soldiers to train a Lakh soldier. On June 22, Canada's "Global Post" reported that a canadian soldier had shot an IS militant 3540 meters away with a sniper rifle in Mosul. The range broke the global military record and became a new world record. [2]

A sniper belonging to the elite special forces of the Canada-based Special Forces, the Second Joint Task Force, shot and killed an IS member who was attacking a Laker soldier 3540 meters away from a high-rise building with a NAC-50 sniper rifle during a Laker mission. The soldier had to calculate environmental factors such as wind speed and gravity, and the bullet had to fly for a full 10 seconds before it successfully hit the target. It broke the record set by Country Ying's soldier, CraigHarrison, in 2009. He hit the target from 2475 meters away with the L115A3 sniper rifle.

NAC-50 sniper rifle

NAC-50 sniper rifle

For security reasons, the Australian military did not disclose the identity of the soldier and the actual location of the shooting. A military official revealed that the recording had video evidence, saying: "This is a world record that is difficult to break.”

According to the report, the snipers in Canada were one of the best in the world. Some officers in the country said that they were only responsible for training local soldiers and would only shoot in self-defense.。”

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