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  • ...n]], armed with the [[United States Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle|Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR)]], derived from an [[M14 rifle|M14]] rifle with a [[te The '''Designated Marksman (DM)''' is a military [[marksman]] role in a U.S. infantry squad.
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  • ...LEs (and MLMs) were converted to load from [[stripper clip|chargers]], and designated '''Charger Loading Lee-Enfield'''s, or '''CLLE'''s.<ref>Skennerton, Ian: '' ...ford (MLM), and SMLE type, were upgraded to the Mk III standard. These are designated Mk IV Cond.,<ref>Skennerton, Ian: ''Small Arms Identification Series No. 1:
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  • ..., the P-14 was changed from .303 caliber to U.S. Cal. .30 (.30-06) and was designated the M1917, though it was known as the Enfield. Between World Wars, the Brit ... reputation for accuracy among British NRA target shooters. Experienced UK marksmen regard the P14 as "the most accurate British service rifle ever to grace a
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  • ...ster during WWII shipped to them by the U.S. government. These rifles were designated ''Model 1952'' in Italy, and eventually led to variants of their own, the b ...lt to promote civilian marksmanship after he witnessed the lack of skilled marksmen during the Spanish-American War.
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  • ...ad-level snipers, which may be called “sharpshooters” or “designated marksmen” in other doctrines (see below). They do so because this ability was lost ...r involvement in [[Spain]]. Soviet snipers were trained in their skills as marksmen, in using the terrain to hide themselves from the enemy and the ability to
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  • ...l circumstances deviate from the circumstances the BDC was calibrated for. Marksmen can be trained to compensate for these errors. ...saw Pact members produce military telescopic sights for their [[designated marksmen]] and developed a range finding reticle based on the height of an average h
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  • |type= [[Sniper rifle]]/[[designated marksman rifle]] ... addition of a [[designated marksman]] to a Marine squad. The concept of a designated marksman was already in use by the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-T
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  • }}The '''M76''' is a modern military semi-automatic [[designated marksman]]/[[sniper rifle]] developed and manufactured by [[Zastava Arms]] ... 1.9 MOA. Under optimal atmospheric and environmental conditions excellent marksmen might use the M76 up to 1000&nbsp;m (1094 yd). Recoil is described as being
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  • ...Sam (Major), ''The ArmaLite AR-10'', p. 79</ref> These rifles were used by marksmen accompanying small patrols to eliminate individual enemy at extended ranges ...es of new rifle designs in 7.62 mm and 5.56 mm. The 7.62 mm NATO rifle was designated the AR-16. The AR-16 and the other newly-designed ArmaLites utilized a mor
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  • ..., many semi-automatic sniper rifle designs, especially in the [[designated marksmen]] role.
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  • ...ard infantry weapon, although the M14 continued to be used by [[designated marksmen]]. ... soldiers now needed to retain longer range weapons, serving as designated marksmen. Development of lighter assault rifles continued, matched by developments
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  • ...niper]]s, [[Spotter|spotters]], [[designated marksman]], or squad advanced marksmen in the United States Army. However, the U.S. Army still acquired M24s from
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