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Is the anti material rifle good?
While modern tanks and most other armored vehicles are too well protected to be affected by anti-materiel rifles, the guns are still effective for attacking unarmored or lightly armored vehicles. Anti-materiel rifles can also be used in non-offensive roles – for example, for safely destroying unexploded ordnance.
What anti material rifle does Germany use?
Panzerbüchse 39 | |
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Type | Anti-tank rifle |
Place of origin | Nazi Germany |
Service history | |
In service | 1939–1945 |
Why isn’t the 50 BMG considered an assault rifle?
Here’s the problem, “assault rifle” has a very specific technical definition: a select fire rifle chambered in an intermediate rifle cartridge. Anything chambered in .50 BMG doesn’t fit that definition. All rifles chambered in .50 BMG are classified as anti-materiel weapons.
How effective are anti-materiel rifles against tanks?
While modern tanks and most other armored vehicles are too well protected to be affected by anti-materiel rifles, the guns are still effective for attacking unarmored or lightly armored vehicles.
What is the history of the anti-materiel rifle?
History The origins of the anti-materiel rifle go back to the First World War, during which the first anti-tank rifles appeared. While modern tanks and most other armored vehicles are too well protected to be affected by anti-materiel rifles, the guns are still effective for attacking unarmored or lightly armored vehicles.
What is The AX50 BMG?
The Accuray International AX50 is a.50 BMG, anti-materiel precision rifle manufactured by British firearms company Accuracy International. Devised as an upgrade to the AW50 rifle, the AX50 is built to withstand sustained, heavy usage and constant military deployment.