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Added on the 06/06/2017 18:22:47 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
This small metal frame has the ability to turn your pistol into a sniper rifle. Combined with optical sights and a detachable stock, the sniper kit enables pistols to hit targets almost as accurately as a rifle and fits many types of pistols from around the world. The prototype kit helped inventor Andrei Nikolayev hit the mark perfectly from over 25 yards away as he tested it at a firing range in in Moscow. Pistols are excellent short range weapons but become inaccurate after 20 yards for all but the most skilled marksmen. Originally, a wooden prototype of the kit was presented at the Interpolitex-2016 exhibition which took place in Moscow in October 2016 and got the attention of military and security services buyers. The interest encouraged Nikolayev to build the metal version he tested at the firing range and even inspired him to look for other ways to improve the design. If you're a gun fanatic, the sniper rifle kit which makes many pistols effective at great range may just be the perfect addition to your collection of accessories.
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