What was the first scope?

The first documented telescopic rifle sight was invented between 1835 and 1840. In a book titled The Improved American Rifle, written in 1844, British-American civil engineer John R. Chapman documented the first telescopic sights made by gunsmith Morgan James of Utica, New York.
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Who made the first scope?

The first person to apply for a patent for a telescope was Dutch eyeglass maker Hans Lippershey (or Lipperhey). In 1608, Lippershey laid claim to a device that could magnify objects three times. His telescope had a concave eyepiece aligned with a convex objective lens.
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What was the first scoped sniper rifle?

The Springfield Model 1903 rifle with a Model 1908 Warner & Swasey “Musket Sight” (above) would go on to become the U.S. Army's first standardized scope-equipped sniper rifle.
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When did the army start using scopes?

Aimpoint AB marketed the first one in 1975; the military adopted its first red dot contract in 1997.
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What were the first gun sights?

The first gunsights appeared as early as 1450. They consisted of a bead front sight and a notched standing rear sight. Since then, other designs have allowed great accuracy in situations in which the shooter can take his time in preparing to fire.
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Were scopes used in the Civil War?

A key innovation in personal arms during the American Civil War was the use and refinement of telescopic sights. The Davidson scope featured on the Whitworth rifle was developed by British Lieutenant Colonel David Davidson following service in the Bombay Army in East India.
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Did optics exist in WW2?

By World War II the reflector sight was being used on many types of weapons besides aircraft, including anti-aircraft guns, naval guns, anti-tank weapons, and many other weapons where the user needed the simplicity and quick target acquisition nature of the sight.
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What scope do Navy SEALs use?

The SU-123A seems to be the CQB optic of choice for everyone from the Navy SEALs to the Green Berets and over to the Marine Raiders. This optic can work with a broken lens and provides a crisp, clear reticle that can be used for a multitude of tasks.
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Did ww1 guns have scopes?

World War I: The Germans created new gun scopes and manufactured 25,000 of them so that their soldiers' rifles can also be used as snipers. This made Germany the first-ever country in history to produce firearms with optical devices in large numbers.
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What scopes were used in Vietnam?

The initial scopes on these rifles were the M81/82. Both scopes were the 2.5X Lyman Alaskan scope with a sunshade and differed only in reticle design. The M81 had a fine crosshair and the M82 had a post-type reticle. Both scopes were replaced by the 2.2X M84 scope in the early 1950s.
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What is the oldest sniper rifle?

The Whitworth rifle was arguably the first long-range sniper rifle in the world. Designed by Sir Joseph Whitworth, a prominent British engineer, it used barrels with hexagonal polygonal rifling, which meant that the projectile did not have to bite into the rifling grooves as was done with conventional rifling.
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What scopes did Chris Kyle use?

Early on in the film, Kyle carries a Mk13 Mod 0. This rifle is fitted with a Macmillan A2 Stock, Nightforce NXS 8-32×56 Scope, A MIRS Night Vision Rail (Presumably To Mount an AN/PVS-22) and a Harris Bipod.
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What is the greatest sniper rifle of all time?

Top 10 Sniper Rifles
  • Nr.1 Barrett M82 (United States) ...
  • Nr.2 Steyr SSG 69 (Austria) ...
  • Nr.3 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum (United Kingdom) ...
  • Nr.4 Barrett M95 (United States) ...
  • Nr.5 SAKO TRG 42 (Finland) ...
  • Nr.6 M24 (United States) ...
  • Nr.7 Blaser R93 Tactical (Germany) ...
  • Nr.8 SIG SSG 3000 (Germany / Switzerland)
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What is the best rifle scope in the world?

The 10 Best Rifle Scopes
  • Athlon Argos BTR 6-24×50: Best Long Range Optic for the Money.
  • Leupold Mark 5HD 5-25x56L Best Long Range Scope.
  • Simmons Truplex 3-9×40: Best Budget Rifle Scope.
  • Trijicon ACOG 4×32: Best ACOG.
  • Steiner P4Xi 4-16×56: Best Rifle Scope Under $1000.
  • Primary Arms SLX 1-6×24: Best Rifle Scope Under $300.
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What's the most powerful scope in the world?

The most powerful zoom riflescope series in the world, the March-X Series, has a 10x magnification ratio zoom range capable of focusing from 10 yards to infinity.
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What scopes did ww2 US snipers use?

Most of the scopes used during World War Two were built by Enfield and identified as the No. 32 (Mk 1-3). The scope had originally been designed to fit on a BREN machine gun, so robustness wasn't a problem. It was capable of hits out to about 800 yards, but 600 yards was a more realistic number.
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Who was the sniper that didn't use a scope?

In the winter of 1939 Simo Häyhä the 'White Death' became the deadliest sniper in history with over 500 confirmed kills without even using a scope before returning home to live the rest of his life in the 20th century in peace.
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What was the scariest weapon in ww1?

Of all the weapons introduced during the war, the flamethrower was one of the most feared. First used by the German shock troops, the weapon proved to be an effective tool against fortifications and trenches, showering the enemy with burning liquid and flushing out troops who would be otherwise unassailable.
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What gun won the ww1?

Reliable and extremely accurate, the SMLE is regarded by most authorities as the finest rifle of the First World War. The 7.92mm Gewehr '98 introduced into service with the Imperial German Army on 5 April 1898 was designed by Paul Mauser and was the standard infantry weapon in the First World War.
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What scope is used by Marine snipers?

Scout Sniper Day Scope (SSDS)—Schmidt and Bender PM II 3–12×50. Each M40 is built from a Remington Model 700 bolt-action rifle, and is modified by USMC armorers at Marine Corps Base Quantico, using components from a number of suppliers.
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Is there a marine equivalent to Navy SEALs?

The Marine Raider Regiment (MRR), formerly known as the Marine Special Operations Regiment (MSOR), is a special operations force of the United States Marine Corps, which is a part of Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC).
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What optics does swat use?

The ACOG sight is used on entry weapons for our department's SWAT Team. I have used it for several years now and have found it to be the best sight I have ever used. Speed and accuracy are instantly improved once our shooters use the sight.
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What scope did German snipers use?

Scopes were usually “Zielvier,” which stands for 4X. However, these scopes were made by a host of German and Austrian manufacturers such as Zeiss, Hensoldt, Kahles and more. Collectively, the Germans termed Zielvier scopes as ZF39, and all were developed by civilian companies prior to war's outbreak.
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Did snipers have scopes in ww1?

Soldiers in front-line trenches suffered from enemy snipers. These men were usually specially trained marksmen that had rifles with telescopic sights.
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Did the SS have snipers?

Heinrich Himmler, himself very interested in sharpshooting, had early set up sniper programs for the Waffen SS. During the latter part of 1944 the numbers of snipers were also to increase within the grenadier- and volksgrenadier companies. Snipers existed on different levels.
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