Mr.Springfield did, an American General.
Well it depends on what kind of Springfield as the 30-06 Springfield which was used in World War 2 as a sniper in the U.S Army. Springfield Armory invented that kind of Sniper Rifle during World War 2. Another Springfield would be the Springfield m1903 which is used in the ROTC programs acroos America today.
Springfield is the name of the Arsenal in SPRINGFIELD MASS. There were many variations designed and made by the arsenal during WW1 and WW2. The last model was the 1903A4, it was manufactured by Remington.
His Sniper Rifle.
1800 meters is 5905 feet, which makes it something over a mile (5280 feet in a mile). Pretty good for a sniper rifle.
L115A3, otherwise known as the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare. It fires the 8.58x70 cartridge (also known as .338 Lapua Magnum), and the shots made actually exceeded the projected range of the rifle.
The Springfield Armory M1A rifle is the commercial variant of the military M14 rifle, chambered in 7.62x51 NATO. this is essentially the same as the .308 WIN chambering of the commercial M1A.
I will assume you mean a Sniper Rifle. First and foremost, the earliest "Sniper Rifles" were not even scoped. They were used by marksmen and hunters renowned for their skill at killing a small bird known as a Snipe, hence the term Sniper. The un-scoped rifles were extremely accurate for their day due to the "rifling" of the barrels; in other words, the bullet was given a spin to the shot, enhancing its accuracy at greater distances, which was missing from the muskets of the Civil War. The scope itself is essentially a multi-pronged telescope or set of binoculars attached to the rifle to assist the visual sense of the human operator and inhibit natural error. The scope itself actually holds no sway over the initial accuracy of the gun. As such, a traditional sniper rifle should be either bolt-action, like the L96 or the Springfield M1903 or semi-automatic, like the Barrett .50cal. Any gun in theory can attach a scope. In the late months of WWII, the M1 Garand, the first true semi-auto rifle, was attached with the ancestor to the Police ACOG scope, allowing for a 2x telescopic view.
The name of the sniper rifle in Brothers in Arms is the Springfield 1903A4 bolt-action rifle.
A sniper rifle used in ww2.
The sniper rifle is a rifle that is made to make very long range shots. The sniper was invented by John C. Garand.
It is believed that sniper rifles were invented around 1857 with the advent of the Enfield rifle. This rifle was then surpassed by the Whitworth rifle which became the first long range sniper rifle.
Depends on the model
Springfield Sniper Rifle or M1903 Springfield rifle was an American 5-round, magazine fed, bolt action rifle used in the early part of 20th century. It was 1.098 meters long, weighed 3.95 Kgs, had a 16 inch long bayonet and had a wooden body.
Wood and steel.
a old ww2 bolt action sniper/combat rifle Springfield made many types of bolt action rifles over a century or so
So that snipers could be more effective.
The marines issued a 7.8x Unertl scope. The army the 2.5x m84
About 1835 by Morgan James of Utica, NY.
To get sniper rifle you must have a commando which has a sniper rifle and a knife !!