What rifle did Carlos Hathcock use in Vietnam?

He was honored by having a rifle named after him: a variant of the M21 dubbed the Springfield Armory M25 White Feather, for the nickname "White Feather" given to Hathcock by the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN).
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What kind of rifle did Carlos Hathcock shoot?

It was long thought that Hathcock, armed with his Winchester Model 70 . 30-06 caliber rifle equipped with an 8-power Unertl scope, was the deadliest sniper in Marine Corps history, but that title belongs to Mawhinney.
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What rifle did Vietnam snipers use?

The rifles associated with American Snipers in Vietnam are the Winchester Model 70 and the M21. Both rifles proved to be accurate and capable in their role.
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What caliber did Carlos Hathcock shoot?

Weaponry. Hathcock generally used the standard sniper rifle: the Winchester Model 70 . 30-06 caliber rifle with the standard 8-power Unertl scope.
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What sniper rifle did Chris Kyle use?

300 Winchester Magnum sniper rifle with McMillan stock and customized barrel, which was later replaced with an . 300 Winchester Magnum Accuracy International, Various rifles chambered in . 338 Lapua Magnum used for long-range shooting.
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USMC Winchester 70 Sniper - Vietnam Era



Who was the deadliest sniper in Vietnam?

Charles Benjamin "Chuck" Mawhinney (born 1949) is a United States Marine who holds the Corps' record for the most confirmed sniper kills, having recorded 103 confirmed kills and 216 probable kills in 16 months during the Vietnam War. Lakeview, Oregon, U.S.
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What sniper rifle does the USMC use?

Marine Corps Systems Command ― all things gear for Marines ― announced Thursday that the Mk22 Mod 0 advanced sniper rifle has nearly completed testing as it approaches fielding in 2023. It is a bolt action, precision rifle system. The system part is important.
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What rifle did the Marines use in Vietnam?

M16. The M16 would become the standard service rifle for U.S. troops during the 1960s, seeing widespread use in Vietnam and largely replacing the M14. The weapon was in many ways revolutionary, though not without problems.
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What is a Bravo 51 rifle?

The Tango 51 is a sniper rifle manufactured by Tactical Operations Incorporated. The rifle is based on a Remington Model 700 action and chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO/. 308 Winchester caliber.
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What caliber is the M40 rifle?

Based off of the Remington 700 bolt-action rifle, the M40 is a bolt-action rifle that fires . 308 caliber rounds. The weapon has been in use in the Marine Corps since 1966, with the latest M40A5 variant introduced in 2009.
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What caliber is the mk22?

Caliber: 7.62 mm, . 300 & . 338. Effective Range: 1500m.
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What is the civilian version of the M40?

M40 Sniper Rifle: A History

The civilian Remington Model 40X bolt-action (based on the Remington Model 700) was used as a varmint rifle at the time. A varmint rifle is a “plinker” that kills troublesome animals such as groundhogs or coyotes at long ranges.
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Who is the best sniper in history?

Nicknamed "White Death," Simo Häyhä tallied 505 kills, far and away the highest count from any major war.
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Did Carlos Hathcock write a book?

White Feather: Carlos Hathcock, USMC Scout Sniper Hardcover – April 1, 1997. Find all the books, read about the author, and more.
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How many kills Does the white feather have?

During the Vietnam War, Marine Corps Veteran Carlos Hathcock had 93 confirmed kills of North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong personnel. At a young age, Carlos Norman Hathcock II would go into the woods with his dog and the Mauser his father brought back from World War II to pretend to be a soldier.
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What's the best caliber for a sniper rifle?

Considered by many to be the optimum long-range, large-game cartridge, the . 300 Winchester Magnum has proven itself worldwide. It's a top choice of military snipers and can launch heavy bullets with high speed and exceptional precision. Recoil is stiff and some find it hard to master.
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Do snipers use 6.5 Creedmoor?

"We are replacing our 7.62x51mm sniper support weapons, which have a maximum effective range of 700 to 800 meters, with 6.5mm Creedmoor sniper support weapons that will give us a maximum effective range of around 1,200 meters."
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What is the longest sniper shot ever taken?

The team, deployed to fight the Islamic State, killed an ISIS fighter at a distance of 3,871 yards. The longest-range sniper kill was more than a thousand yards farther than the previous world record.
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Who is the best marine sniper?

Carlos Norman Hathcock II. One of the most legendary combat heroes with exceptional confirmed kill counts is USMC Sgt. Carlos Norman Hathcock II. Hathcock's legend grew from countless acts of bravery on the battlefield.
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What was Chris Kyle's longest shot?

Chris Kyle was such a skilled marksman that he killed an enemy fighter 1.2 miles - 21 football fields - away with a single shot. The hero's longest sniper shot was fired while he protected an approaching US Army convoy in Sadr City, eastern Baghdad, Iraq, in 2008. He described the killing in his book, American Sniper.
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