@raptor99
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Too bad
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My dad has a Honda Civic Type R
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It’s WWII
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Both
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Fake
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@addeday subscribe to my YouTube channel
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Bruh moment
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if so explain how
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can we have the weapons expert of the site come here if that\’s fine @explosivebullet
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oof
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another fact is that the AWS uses the same rounds as the Original AW rifle
Most Arctic Warfare rifles are chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge, but Accuracy International also made variants of the sniper rifle, the AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum) chambered either for the .300 Winchester Magnum and the .338 Lapua Magnum and the AW50 (Arctic Warfare .50 caliber) chambered for the .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO). The sniper rifles are mounted with a muzzle brake in order to help reduce the recoil, muzzle raise and muzzle flash of the weapon. -
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also the AW50 has more power than any other AW rifles
AW50 (Arctic Warfare .50 caliber)
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The AW50 was introduced in 2000 by the British and Australian armed forces and is an AW rifle re-engineered and chambered for .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO).The German Army adopted the AW50 and designated it as the G24 (Gewehr 24 or Scharfschützengewehr 24).
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Excuse me but AWS stands for Arctic Warfare Suppressed and heres a source from wiki
AWS (Arctic Warfare Suppressed)
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The AWS is specifically designed for use with subsonic ammunition which, depending on the target, gives an effective maximum range of around 300 metres (330 yd). Its noise levels are similar to those generated by .22 LR match ammunition. The weapon is fitted with a special .308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO 406 mm (16 in) long barrel which has a twist rate of 229 mm (1 in 9 in) and an integral suppressor. The AWS barrel/suppressor combination has a total length of 711 mm (28 in), which keeps the weapon\’s overall length within normal limits. The user can remove the barrel/suppressor combination and replace it with a standard AW or AWP barrel in about three minutes. As with all such systems, the sight will need re-zeroing after a barrel change.[17] -
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Fun Fact the FBI legit has every firearm in existence well at least one model of every gun
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