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The Heckler & Koch M110A1 7.62mm semi-automatic sniper rifle selected for the Army’s Compact Semi-Automatic Sniper System (CSASS) program on display at AUSA on Oct. 11, 2017.
The M24 didn’t need a selector switch or a red dot—it needed a calm breath, a steady hand, and the will to end a fight before it ever began.
The M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System has been in service since 2008. It is a Knight’s Armament Company rifle. The Army ordered the smaller, more ergonomic CSASS in 2016, ...
Nicholas Farmer, a sniper in C Troop, 1st Battalion, 73rd Cavalry Regiment. Most M4s max out at near 300 meters, but the CSASS allows shooters to reach out to 600 meters.
A Sniper Team fires the M110E1 Compact, Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle (CSASS) in Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) gear during operational testing at Fort Carson, Colo.(U.S. Army/Maj ...
Army squads’ designated marksmen have been using the M110A1 7.62mm semi-automatic sniper rifle — but threats have evolved and U.S. soldiers deserve the best rifle for the job.
Three types of sniper rifles were used for this training: the XM2010 enhanced sniper rifle, M107 .50 caliber long range sniper rifle and M110 semi-automatic sniper system.
The Fort Sill Special Reaction Team is setting their sights further downrange, with new M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Systems. They received the new weapon last week, and 'Oh boy' were they excited.
Heckler & Koch confirmed that a modified version of it's G28 rifle was the model that won the Army's Compact Semi-Automatic Sniper System contract. Heckler & Koch has confirmed that a modified ...
The Army has released the final request for proposal for a 7.62mm NATO compact semi-auto sniper system (CSASS).I saw final because the Army has released several drafts of the requirements document ...