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  • saying sniping in cod is harder then being a real sniper.......your a dumbass

  • this is cool... i guess,

    but sniping in Call of Duty is much harder and takes a great deal of skill to master.

  • @callofdutyownage00 Assuming that this is sarcasm.

    It does but not to much skill to master.

    Try playing arma2 with ACE mod on it.

    There is wind,bullet drop, etc.

    There are harder games out there.

  • @callofdutyownage00 your a dumbass kid your like 12

  • OH MY GOD i used that gun to pown some noobs on cal of duty black ops. Im way better than him at sniping anyway.

  • Forgot something. It is the long action cause it shoots .50 BMG rounds dumbasses. It even told you in the video that "Fifty caliber sniper rifles..." blah blah So in short your all wrong and/or stupid.

  • @RahRahRaharu YA you suck at military stuff and i rule at it cuz i play call of duty. I know every gun, how to reload it and how to shoot it.

  • @callofdutyownage98 1 I am in the military. 2 just cause you play COD does not mean you are qualified to run a machine gun, rifle, pistol in real life. 3 Bullets go straight in COD but not in real life. Lastly, you are probably 12 and can't hold a rifle sraight anyway. You=retard.

  • @RahRahRaharu yea i know your jealous but that doesnt mean you have to hate! I mean i rule at cod and it applies to real life.

  • @RahRahRaharu oh and im not 12 im 13

  • The Mk 15 is the US Navy designation for the McMillan Tac-50. It has an Remington Model 700 trigger group, a Lilja heavy barrel, and an in house McMillan stock. The bi-pod is integral to the stock. R700 means two position thumb safety right side next to barrel. The action is fiberglass bedded into the stock and the barrel free floated. 1,750 yds max effective. Scope type is set by operator preference within the particular team.

  • Although, the referance to a bolt-action hunting rifle as "some deer hunter" and mistaking the most common rifle in the world R700/M24/M40, differing only slightly, all bolt-actions, for a Semi-auto, gas operated rifle suggests the former, which just so you know, means the first one.

  • But that was definitaly not an M14, and if you can't even identify properly a rifle that you suposedly used you've either gotta be retarded, which I don't thunk it is or not telling the truth, so I gotta call BS on that.

  • Actually that was a M-40A4 short action Marine/Navy Remington 700 action, typicaly chambered for Seal Snipers in either .308/7.62x51 or .300Win Mag. The M24 is the Army Remington 700 variant with the 700 long action, chambered in 7.62x51 or on rare occasions .338 Lapua Mag. The rifle in this video was an old rifle as the M-40A5 has been out for over 2 years and is alredy being improved.

  • why is it scensored?

  • Great vid, but I believe the first sniper shown was using an M-14. 7.62mm full metal jacket was typical round for the 14.

    The profile is unmistakeable. (my weapon in the 60s, by the way.)

  • look at 0:25-0:32. M14 is not bolt-action sniper and navy seals does use m14 ERB what is battle rifle, not a sniper rifle and even m14 marksman version is not

    bolt-action

  • Never said it was bolt-action. Entirely different creature. Bolt-action is what a Mauser was and maybe some deer hunter. M14 is gas-powered from expended rounds.

  • i pretty sure that was an m24 not an m14

  • @MasterGuns666 actuly its a r700

  • Awesome video!

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