Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q634192> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 55 of
55
with 100 triples per page.
- Q634192 subject Q8212125.
- Q634192 subject Q8728710.
- Q634192 subject Q8755533.
- Q634192 abstract "The M25 Sniper Weapon System is a joint venture sniper rifle built for the U.S. Army Special Forces and the U.S. Navy SEALs. It was originally developed by the 10th Special Forces Group, based at Fort Devens, Mass., to fulfill a requirement for a sniper rifle based on a match grade M14 that satisfied the requirements of the Army Special Forces and the Navy SEALs.SOCOM called the rifle the "Light Sniper Rifle", and it is also known as the "Sniper Security System" and "Product Improved M21". The commercial version has been named "White Feather" in honor of Carlos Hathcock, the U.S. Marine Corps sniper who became famous during the Vietnam War. (The enemy called him "White Feather" because he wore a white feather on his hat to taunt enemy troops hoping to collect a large bounty for his death or capture offered by the enemy.)The M25 is similar in many ways to the M21. It has a National Match M14 barrel in a McMillan glass bedded fiberglass stock, uses a special gas piston, a National Match spring guide and a Brookfield Precision Tool Advanced Scope Mounting System. Most rifles use the Bausch & Lomb 10× Tactical scope; some use scopes made by Leupold & Stevens, including the Ultra Mark 4 M1, Ultra Mark 4 M3, and Vari X-III LR M3. Suppressors for use with this rifle are manufactured by OPS.The M25 is not a replacement rifle for the M24 Sniper Weapon System; it was designed to fill a specific need and has been used from the Gulf War onwards.".
- Q634192 length "1.125".
- Q634192 origin Q30.
- Q634192 thumbnail M25_rifle_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q634192 type Q190570.
- Q634192 usedInWar Q37643.
- Q634192 weight "4900.0".
- Q634192 wikiPageExternalLink m25.htm.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054077.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1067064.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q11218.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1144155.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196923.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1256517.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1413867.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q148958.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q15082.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1752049.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q178033.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q1806199.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q190570.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q2005795.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q219699.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q259210.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q37643.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q4547161.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q482421.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q6534605.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q6786226.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q714586.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q7224880.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q7333265.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q811857.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q8212125.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q8728710.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q8740.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q8755533.
- Q634192 wikiPageWikiLink Q909380.
- Q634192 name "M25 Sniper Weapon System".
- Q634192 origin "United States".
- Q634192 type Q190570.
- Q634192 wars Q37643.
- Q634192 type Product.
- Q634192 type Device.
- Q634192 type Weapon.
- Q634192 type Thing.
- Q634192 type Q728.
- Q634192 comment "The M25 Sniper Weapon System is a joint venture sniper rifle built for the U.S. Army Special Forces and the U.S. Navy SEALs. It was originally developed by the 10th Special Forces Group, based at Fort Devens, Mass., to fulfill a requirement for a sniper rifle based on a match grade M14 that satisfied the requirements of the Army Special Forces and the Navy SEALs.SOCOM called the rifle the "Light Sniper Rifle", and it is also known as the "Sniper Security System" and "Product Improved M21".".
- Q634192 label "M25 Sniper Weapon System".
- Q634192 depiction M25_rifle_1.jpg.
- Q634192 name "M25 Sniper Weapon System".