Sniper Rifles
The Arctic Warfare Magnum (AWM) is a heavy bolt-action sniper rifle fed with 10 rounds of .338 Lapua Magnum. It boasts fearsome destructive power as well as excellent penetration. Equipped with high power lens, it can be fired accurately from long distances.
The TRG-42 is loaded with 10 rounds of .338 Lapua Magnum in its clip. Designed as a precision tool, all details are honed to near perfection to satisfy the most demanding shooters.
It is considered as an improvement of the AWP due to its lighter weight and better scope crosshair placement which leads to higher accuracy.
The Barrett M95 is a bullpup-style, bolt-action, anti-material sniper rifle which with 5 rounds of .50 BMG in its clip. It is extremely powerful and excels in annihilating armored targets.
However, these are offset by its extremely heavy build.
This bullpup-designed configuration with a pistol grip operates as a single-shot bolt-action anti-material sniper rifle. To compensate its heavy body weight, each round is guaranteed to deal immense destructive power.
A successor to the M107, the Barrett M107A1 CQB (Close Quarter Barrel) undergoes significant enhancements to reduce its weight by 5 lbs (~2 kg), mount a new cylindrical titanium muzzle brake and titanium barrel key/recoil buffer system which allows the weapon to operate with a Barrett-designed suppressor, and other functional modifications that increase durability and operator utility.
This is a remodeled Galil with sniping capabilities, and the reduction to 25 rounds of 7.62 NATO. It deals higher damage and has better accuracy than the original counterpart.
The Dragunov sniper rifle is a semi-automatic sniper/designated marksman rifle chambered in 7.62×54mmR and developed in the Soviet Union.
It was designed as a squad support weapon since, according to Soviet and Soviet-derived military doctrines, the long-range engagement ability was lost to ordinary troops when submachine guns and assault rifles were adopted.