Generally, a telescopic one. Like a scope on a Sniper rifle
A scope is also known as a telescopic sight. They have a graphic image pattern called a reticle, which helps give accurate aiming points. These are found on products such as firearms.
No. The standard sniper rifle for the US was the 1903 Springfield, mounted with a telescopic sight. Later a version of the M-1 was scope mounted as well. All other nations that had snipers used their standard infantry rifle mounted with a telescopic sight.
A light, a scope (telescopic sight) a laser targeting device (pointer/aimer) probably with infared option.
The aiming device of a gun is called a sight. Mechanical devices are known as iron sights, even if they are made of brass or other metals. Sights using lenses are called optical sights, or, if they provide magnification, telescopic sights. "telescopic sight" is usually shortened to "scope" in informal conversation.
A telescopic lens.
not an you had a telescopic
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The first documented telescopic rifle sight was invented between 1835 and 1840 by Morgan James of Utica NY. There were earlier crude optical sights as early as the 17th century.
He used a Mosin Nagnt with a Telescopic Sight.
Depends on the target. Generally, but not always, a telescopic sight.
to see things that are far away... tele (far) scope (device to see)