Precision rifles
Tools entity
Includes single shot or semi-auto (that is, non-automatic) rifles meant for firing at targets at extreme range, usually via the aid of a scope.
531
games
34platforms
Alternate names: Sniper rifles, Hunting rifles
WIN 2005-11-11
DOS 1997-09-30
WIN 2013-03-31
WIN 2005-08-25
WIN 2012-10-17
WIN 2011-08-16
WIN 1999
WIN 2009-09-10
WIN 2008-08-31
WIN 2010-09-21
WIN 2011-02-25
WIN 2014-09-18
Popular examples:
* Rifled Musket (smooth bore muskets tend to be shotguns or are just painfully inaccurate to be considered the same as the others here)
* M1903 Springfield
* Winchester rifle (Winchester Model 1873)
Popular examples: (sniper rifles)
* M1903A4
* M21, M24 and M40
* Dragunov
Does not include certain hunting rifles that work more like shotguns.
* Rifled Musket (smooth bore muskets tend to be shotguns or are just painfully inaccurate to be considered the same as the others here)
* M1903 Springfield
* Winchester rifle (Winchester Model 1873)
Popular examples: (sniper rifles)
* M1903A4
* M21, M24 and M40
* Dragunov
Does not include certain hunting rifles that work more like shotguns.
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Games by year
The first Precision rifles video game was released on December 3, 1971.
Activision, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft published most of these games.