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- Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle - Wikipedia
However, SPRs are most often seen with a 3 5–10×40 mm Leupold LR M3 (SPR A), a 2 5–8×36 mm TS-30 (SPR B), or a 3–9×36 mm TS-30 A2 (Mk 12 MOD 0 1) Mid Range Tactical Illuminated Reticle Dayscope
- MK12 SPR: The History Behind a U. S. Military Sniper System
The MK12 SPR was created to fill a gap in the arsenal of special operations between the M4 and full sniper rifles This concept had multiple variations through its service life with the main variants being the Mod 0, Mod H, and Mod 1
- Sniper Central MK 12 SPR
The SPR, especially the Mod 0, was loved by the operators from all branches of Special Operations, especially when it was compared with the M110SASS rifles The SPR was reported to have been made to very high tolerances and was much more reliable than the more mass produced M110 rifles
- MK12 SPR – Special Purpose Rifle with Navy SEAL Monty Leclair
Few know more about the MK12 SPR than Monty, who has spent a career with and behind the rifle In an industry where there’s always a “latest and greatest,” the MK12 SPR has remained a classic constant, and for good reason
- MK12 SPR | US Special Operations | Weapons
Info and photos featuring the MK12 SPR rifle - as used by US Special Operations Forces
- MK12 SPR | OK Ballistics - Thats D. O. P. E. - Oklahoma Gun Forum
There are three versions of the MK12 SPR The MK12 Mod 0, MK12 Mod1, and MK12 Mod H The Mod 0 and 1 were NSWC Crane built guns and the Mod H was a recce version made for 5th SFG at 5th SFG The Lowers stayed the same
- Mark 12 Mod 0 Mod 1 Special Purpose Rifle General Information
SPR now means Special Purpose Rifle It was eventually type classified by the Navy as the Mk 12, though the Army also uses this designation
- United States Navy Mark 12 Special Purpose Rifle (Mk 12 SPR) Sniper . . .
There are several notable iterations of the Mk 12 in circulation: the "Mk 12 Mod 0" is used by Army special forces and "Mk 12 Mod 1" is used by Navy special forces
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