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.
529
games
33platforms
Alternate names: Sniper rifles, Hunting rifles
WIN 2005-10-04
WIN 2008-08-31
X360 2009-09-10
WIN 2013-08-30
PS3 2010-05-13
WIN 2009-11-04
X360 2008-10
X360 2009-06-02
WIN 2019-08-27
PS2 2001-12-20
WIN 2008-10-28
WIN 2011-08-16
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.
The first Precision rifles video game was released on December 3, 1971.
Activision, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft published most of these games.