05-30-2009, 17:09
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SR-12
I read Marcus Luttrell's book "Lone Survivor" while deployed to the location he was in...from the way the book read I thought it was used more as a Snper style weapon. Any thoughts or education for me? There is a Company here in Texas that makes a weapon similar to his and they call the line of stuff Team-10 as a memorial to the SEAL Team.
I would just like some info on the weapon in question as I have never heard of it before.
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05-30-2009, 17:11
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Recall SR-12
I meant the Mark 12, got it mixed with SR 25..sorry...doing push ups now...
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05-30-2009, 18:32
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MK12 is similar to the SASS. The MK12 is 5.56 and the SASS is 7.62 I believe the MK12 is more of a DMR rifle.
If you search....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_..._Purpose_Rifle
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05-30-2009, 18:52
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IIRC, the Mark 12 is the Navy name for the SPR.
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05-30-2009, 19:24
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IIRC, the Mark 12 is the Navy name for the SPR.
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Correct Sir, I left that out.
A question Sir. Do you consider the SPR/Mk12 more of a Sniper Rifle or a DMR?
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05-30-2009, 20:05
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My personal opinion is that if it is semi then it is a DMR. That goes with the SASS, SPR, or the SR25.
Of course that is my opinion only.
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05-30-2009, 20:34
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Correct Sir, I left that out.
A question Sir. Do you consider the SPR/Mk12 more of a Sniper Rifle or a DMR?
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I defer to the expert opinion by brother LR1947 above.
Take it to the bank.
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