Sniper Rifles
It's worth noting that H3 does not actually have a dedicated sniper rifle category; as such, the weapons on this sub-page are generally categorized either as bolt-action rifles, anti-materiel rifles, or battle rifles, with the one noteworthy exception being the VSS Vintorez .
Despite lacking an in-game categorization, the game's sniper rifles do provide superior accuracy compared to other bolt-action and battle rifles as of Alpha 2 of Update #94, with the implementation of mechanical accuracy to every "realistic" firearm.
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum
Added along with the Smith & Wesson Model 500 in Update #59's 7th alpha, the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum is the first weapon in H3 chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum; it is also the largest-caliber sniper rifle in the game that isn't an classified as an anti-materiel rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum - .338 Lapua Magnum
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Admiring the AWM. A timeless classic, since '99.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in a magazine. While many of H3VR' s weapon models are purchased or donated from third-party sources, they are sometimes still modified on the game's end; the AWM is a perfect example of this, as its magazine and well were slightly too short to fit normal .338 Lapua rounds (which is correct; being retrofitted for .338LM rather than designed for it, the AWM's magazine can only fit slightly shorter-bulleted .338 rounds, which are sold specifically for this rifle; the decision to make it work with standard .338 Lapua was made in the interests of gameplay and development simplicity), so game dev Anton Hand had to perform "model surgery", as he put it, to lengthen the magazine and well.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Realizing that having a bare upper rail is hardly befitting of a rifle that once set a record for confirmed kill distance , but that a long-range scope is equally unfitting for use indoors, our invisible protagonist compromises and attaches a tube red-dot sight.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Aiming the rifle at a Sosig...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and killing the one behind it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing While there's sadly no bright blue text across the center of everybody's screen announcing this double kill, it's still cause for celebration. And what better way to celebrate than to eject a spent case in the most unnecessarily dramatic way possible?
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Firing a tracer into another Sosig; as is tradi tion , the "Magnum Sniper Rifle" can kill a full-health, fully-armored enemy with a single well-placed shot to the torso.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Firing an API (armor-piercing incendiary) round into yet another armored Sosig, producing a suitably impressive shower of sparks in the process.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing With the release of Update #90's second alpha build, the AWM was given a bottom-mounted rail; the purpose of this was to allow the player to fit it with both a scope and a bipod, for more precise shooting.
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Barrett M107A1
The Barrett M107A1 anti-materiel rifle is one of the available firearms in-game, added in Update #22. Up until the 2018 4th of July Update and its "M2 Tombstone" , the Barrett was the only weapon in the game chambered in .50 BMG.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Barrett M107A1 with 29" barrel - .50 BMG
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An M107A1 on a table, complete with all the bells and whistles.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Examining the left side of the rifle...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and the right side.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Comparing one of the M107A1's .50 BMG rounds to a 7.62x54mmR really gives a sense of just how massive a round it is.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading the round back into the magazine...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...then loading the magazine into the Barrett.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking a close look at the forend, which gives a good view of the barrel recoil springs. It also gives a good view of...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...the bipod.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Interestingly, once unfolded, the bipod always points towards the ground, which can be used to create some rather amusing perspective illusions; here, our invisible protagonist decides to teach a marble-sized watermelon the definition of "asymmetric warfare."
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Once mounted, the bipod shows off another one of its interesting traits: the complete and total negation of the effect of gravity on its parent rifle. Also note the extended rear monopod.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Of course, no long-range AMR would be complete without a sight; this 8-32x variable scope seems a good fit.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a round, with a satisfying "ker-CHUNK ."
Error creating thumbnail: File missing With that settled, there's only one thing left to take care of:
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The safety.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Sighting up a watermelon. While a famous man told us what Barretts can do, nobody said what would happen if you were inside said building.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Only one way to find out...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The building thankfully still alive and well, a celebration is in order. And what better way to celebrate than to demonstrate an interesting part of the gun's functionality.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing That being the weapon's short-recoil action, which means that the barrel reciprocates a short distance upon firing. This is to facilitate the unlocking of the bolt; the barrel and bolt are locked together and move backwards simultaneously for a short while, then the bolt and barrel separate, the bolt travels back further, and they both return to their locked positions; the period the bolt and barrel spend locked together is long enough for the chamber pressure to lower enough that the spent casing can safely be extracted and ejected without rupturing.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Raising the scope's magnification to its highest setting, for maximum sightseeing capabilities.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Aiming for a distant melon.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking the shot...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and watching it hit its mark. H3VR has a rather in-depth ballistics simulation system, including distance-based drop and projectile travel time; even the mighty .50 BMG round has a few frames' worth of travel time out at 400 meters.
Barrett MRAD
The Barrett MRAD was added in Update #94, making it the game's second firearm in .338 Lapua.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Barrett MRAD - .338 Lapua Magnum
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The MRAD, sitting pretty on a table in the Sniper Range; laid out around it are a variety of attachments added along with it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Picking up the rifle, and taking a look at the opposite side.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Fiddling with the stock - it's supposed to help you adjust the length of pull to better suit your arm length, but it can also be used to procrastinate.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in a standard 10-round magazine. Little-known fact: the lined-up patterns on the magazine and magwell are actually a visual aid, meant to let the user know if they're putting the magazine in sideways.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a round, confident that the magazine is lined up correctly on at least one of the 3 axes.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Flicking "off" the safety; upon its release, the rifle's safety went the wrong way round, so the "fire" position was treated as the "safe" one, and vice versa.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing (This issue was fixed in the subsequent update).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Working the action, after firing a non-shown shot; this, in turn, came after rather inappropriately affixing the sub-MOA rifle with a "Lion" 1-5 power scope, one of three LPVOs (Low-Power Variable Optics) added in Update #94.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking the inappropriate customization a step further with two more attachments added in the same update: the "Wrapped" suppressor, and a Fortis SHIFT foregrip.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Fiddling with the Lion scope's magnification setting...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...before deciding to actually do something sensible - namely, replacing the LPVO with a proper long-range optic, removing the foregrip, and putting the rifle into the game's sci-fi equivalent to a benchrest. The "TOGGLE OBJECT LOCK" button locks the held weapon into the rest, preventing it from moving relative to the platform, the "Control Side" setting changes which side of the rest displays the movement controls, the "Zero Rot" button makes the weapon point perfectly straight forward relative to the platform, and the "Axis Sensitivity" buttons adjust the magnitude of the impact of the movement controls. Said movement controls aren't visible here...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...but they are here - in keeping with the sci-fi theme, they're a set of floating color-coded holograms that you can grab and interact with. The top set are linear adjustment buttons, while the bottom set can adjust the rifle's rotation. All this fine adjustment comes in handy when it comes time to zero a scope properly, attempt to snipe a bottle off a crate at 400 yards, or simply test the mechanical accuracy of one gun against another.
Barrett XM500
The Barrett XM500 was added on day 22 of the Meatmas 2020 Advent Calendar event in Update #100.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Barrett XM500 - .50 BMG
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The XM500 just barely fits into the case, one benefit of using a bullpup design.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Up close, it's still a huge gun. so big that it's hard to fit in the whole frame for people without five-foot-long arms.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The right side is pretty much the same story, though you get a slightly better look at interior of the receiver from this angle. The barrel of the XM500 still reciprocates when firing, unlike the real XM500; this is likely a result of reusing the code for the M107A1.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in a ten round magazine of .50BMG; due to this being a bullpup firearm, this can be a bit challenging since the size of the mag means you have to bring it pretty close to your chest (or in this case, face)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Grabbing the charging handle; placing it farther forward than on the M107A1 makes this easier than loading.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Scope affixed, bipod deployed, and we're ready to go. But since the area outside is swarming with drones (and it's freezing cold out), we're going to stay within the warmth and safety of our bunker.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Luckily, there's a Junkbot just on the ridge ahead, and it hasn't noticed us yet. Lining up the shot...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing You can see the huge muzzle flash from the muzzle break venting out the sides. Ignore the fact that the crosshair's on the Junkbot's backpack instead of its torso.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing And would you look at that, a successful hit. I totally hit that on the last screenshot. It's not like I shot a second time but couldn't use the screencap because the bipod kicked off, knocking the entire gun off and ruining the whole capture... it was totally the wind blowing that round into the Junkbot, I completely planned for that to happen.
Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention
The 22nd day of the 2018 Meatmas event added a Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention sniper rifle, chambered in .408 CheyTac (a round exclusive to this rifle in-game). It is classified in-game as an anti-materiel rifle; while not necessarily intended as such, it can certainly be used as one against certain types of armor.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention - .408 CheyTac
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An Intervention in its gift box. It's a bigger gun than most people seem to realize.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Much bigger indeed...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Giving the rifle a full load of .408 rounds. It's pretty easy to see why this thing's treated as an anti-materiel rifle...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Sending one of the aforementioned rounds into the chamber.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Did we mention that this is a really, really big rifle? 'Cause I'm not sure if the point's quite gotten across. I mean, it doesn't even fit in the shot, for Hathcock's sakes.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Luckily, the rifle's full >30-pound weight (~14 kg) can be supported by...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...the forend-mounted bipod.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing This ground-seeking bipod conspires with the occasional graphical bug to make the rifle look suspiciously like it's been poorly Photoshopped into the shot.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Other convenient features include a collapsible stock, which only furthers the visual absurdity of this situation.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Of course, as we all know , the only appropriate way to use an Intervention is to no-scope. As such, [FaZe]XxX_mLgTr1cKsH0tKu$hBl@z0r4201337_XxX sights up a particularly scrublord-looking snowflake...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and hits one for the montage. "MOM, GET THE CAMERA! "
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Satisfied, he cycles his rifle, and heads back to the basement for another Mountain Dew/Doritos smoothie.
Heckler & Koch G3SG/1
The Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 was added on day 19 of the Meatmas 2020 Advent Calendar event in update #100. It is more accurate than the base G3 rifle and comes with a detachable scope.
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Izhmash SV-98
Added in the ninth alpha build of Update #59, the Izhmash SV-98 sniper rifle makes its mark in H3 as the game's second Russian sniper rifle, and its first bolt-action one at that.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Izhmash SV-98 - 7.62x54mmR
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Examining an SV-98, this particular specimen being fitted with a red-dot sight and a side-tilting toggleable magnifier.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A good view of the rifle's distinctive green wooden thumbhole stock.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking a look at an empty magazine; while a relatively-normal looking staggered-column box magazine, it does notably possess an unusual circular hole up at the front...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...which interfaces with a corresponding metal peg in the magazine well, as seen with this considerably less empty example.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a 7.62x54mmR round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking aim at an oblivious Sosig.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing That target (and several more) down, and it's on to the next.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Well, looks like it's time to call it a day.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The post-Update-#90-Alpha-2 version of the SV-98, complete with its integrated bipod. There wasn't any real reason it couldn't've been fitted with it before; at the time of its release, the bipod was simply omitted (owing to developer Anton Hand being tired of working with the bipod system) and then forgotten about for thirty updates.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Cycling the rifle with the aforementioned bipod set up on a wall. This update changed bipods significantly; among other things, it allowed bipod-mounted weapons to be picked up and redeployed far more easily, and allowed bolt-actions to be cycled without needing to shift one's hands around so much (though this was later fixed due to being buggy, and restricted to bolt-actions with their bipods set on a surface).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Aiming at a hostile Sosig through the SV-98's integrated irons. Or, at least, attempting to.
Kimber Model 8400 Advanced Tactical SRC
The Kimber Model 8400 is one of the rifles added in the 2016 Meatmas Update. In keeping with Update #46's theme of shortened variants of existing guns, the Kimber received a rather strange short-barreled variant in this update.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kimber Model 8400 Advanced Tactical SRC - .308 Winchester
Error creating thumbnail: File missing While out on a walk in the woods, the Candy Hunter stops to admire his rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The other side, which shows off the distinctively-shaped bolt handle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in a magazine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a .308 round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Sighting up his quarry, the Hunter belatedly realizes that he's forgotten something.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Not that he's going to let that stop him.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing He then cycles his rifle, and goes along his merry way.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking out another oblivious gumdrop, execution-style.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Well, this is certainly an... interesting contraption.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Deciding that the rifle just isn't short enough, someone who actually understands that gumdrops aren't huntable game folds the stock.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Working the action right-handed...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and left-handed.
MAS FR F2
The 15th gift added in the 2018 Meatmas event was a seldom-seen MAS FR F2 sniper rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing MAS FR F2 - 7.62x51mm NATO
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A box with a French sniper rifle in it. A substantial step up from last year's pair of socks, no?
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading the FR F2.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Pausing for a moment to appreciate the rifle. And what appears to be a Photoshop selection line around its edges; this appears to be some sort of graphical bug.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Well, as long as you keep it in the light, it should be fine.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking a close look at the rifle's distinctive forend; the large, thick barrel profile is the result of a thermal sleeve, one of the F2's improvements over the earlier FR F1 . This view also shows off the integrated bipod...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...which, as ever, can be used to make the rifle look gigantic.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Aiming; as with the earlier-added M40A1 , the FR F2 has a permanently-affixed, non-detachable scope.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Watching a round hit its mark. Fortunately, the amount of time it takes for the rifle's recoil to settle down is just a tad shorter than the time it takes for a 7.62 NATO round to travel this distance, allowing a clear view of the impact.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Ejecting a spent case.
Mechem NTW-20
The Mechem NTW-20 chambered in 20x82mm was added on day 24 of the Meatmas 2020 Advent Calendar event in update #100.
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PGM Hecate II
The only non-fictional weapon added in the 2019 April Fools' Day update was a PGM Hecate II , the game's first bolt-action AMR. The next update, Update #71, gave it a functional, fixed bipod.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing PGM Hecate II - .50 BMG
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Examining the Hecate II. Gotta wonder what the first one was...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in a magazine. 7 rounds of .50 BMG, perfect for dealing with long-range personnel, light armored vehicles, miscellaneous equipment, and giant scary bipedal lizards with claws the size of tent stakes .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Or if you just happen to have some tees that need hecking.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The flip-side of the rifle; at full size, "HECATE II" can just barely be made out on the receiver.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Leveling the behemoth at a wall. Without a scope, there's not much point to doing more in the way of aiming.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Punching a half-inch hole in the wooden barricade.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Satisfied with her handiwork, the protector-goddess Hecate readies another torch, prepared to deal with any other threats to the home accordingly.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A look at the back end of the rifle post-Update #71 shows off the Trijicon SRS02 red-dot sight that found its way on there at some point in the interim; this sight was one of the things changed in the update, with its previously too-small model being appropriately resized.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing This view also shows off the bolt-mounted safety.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Moving forward displays the bipod that's also now tagging along for the ride. Quite a convenient feature...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...at least, that is, when you've got somewhere to put it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Hecate was another weapon that got a functional carrying handle in Update #76's first alpha build; a helpful tool when you're trying to handle such a comically massive weapon.
Remington M40A1
Added along with the SV-98 in Update #59's ninth alpha build, the Remington M40A1 helps pad out the game's collection of sniper rifles. The weapon in-game has a woodland camo stock, and is fitted with a standard-issue, non-detachable 10x scope.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Remington M40A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Examining the M40A1. A small, boxed-in concrete room hardly seems like a good place for a sniper rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Or, for that matter, for woodland camouflage.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Ah, well. Sometimes, you've just gotta make do.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in some 7.62x51mm tracers.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking a look at a Sosig through the M40A1's permanently-affixed scope...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...before forgoing aiming entirely and just blasting one point-blank. Note the position of the cocking piece compared to the above screenshot; as with many of the bolt-action rifles in H3 , the M40A1's striker correctly moves to indicate whether or not the rifle is cocked.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Cycling the M40's distinctive "cough drop" bolt handle. What's that? Nobody calls it that? Literally nobody has ever called it that until now? It has never been called that at any time, in any capacity whatsoever? Well, IT IS NOW!
Error creating thumbnail: File missing *ahem* Anyway , the 4th alpha build of Update #90 gave the M40A1 a rail on the bottom of the forend, primarily to mount the attachable bipod introduced in the previous alpha.
Steyr Scout
A long-requested addition (not leastly because the Weinerbots and Sosigs got to play with it first), the Steyr Scout was added in Update #84 (the 2019 Meatmas update).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Steyr Scout - 7.62x51mm NATO
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Holding the Schmidt Steyr Scout. It's about damn time.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Sadly, the extra magazine well doesn't work at the moment; exactly how to have one firearm hold two magazines at once without making the code-base implode is still being worked on.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading a magazine into the functional magwell.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Chambering a round of 7.62.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Flipping up the foldable rear sight. If you think that this one's hard to make out, just wait until you see the front sight. Or rather, until you don't see it, because it's practically impossible to get a good still shot of it being unfolded.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing In spite of their size, the sights are exceptionally clear, with a nice wide, thin-walled rear aperture and a short, thick front post.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Remembering that red means go...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and sending it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing As above, given that "it" is a bullet up there, and a spent casing down here.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Of course, no Cooper-approved scout rifle would be complete without a forward-mounted scope.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Or a magically-appearing bipod, for that matter.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The two elements in conjunction allow for one to easily draw a bead on a probably-less-than-one-ton Weinerbot...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and hit one for the montage.
"Sniper Rifle"
Another weapon that came out of the "Meat Fortress" TF2 crossover was the Sniper's "Sniper Rifle", a cartoonish-looking weapon seemingly loosely based on the Remington Model 700 . Update #89 added three new ammo types, as well as two new variants: the "Snag Sanger" (Australian slang for a sausage sandwich) is a carbine variant, with a shorter barrel and stock, a 2-round internal magazine, an underbarrel laser sight instead of an overbarrel one, and a set of notch-and-post iron sights in place of a scope, and "The Last Bit" is an Obrez -esque version with a cut-down stock, barrel, and trigger guard.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Remington Model 700 BDL - 7.62x51mm NATO
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The "Sniper Rifle" on a table, along with several other TF2 weapons. We're showing it off here...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...since it's a bit hard to fit into the frame when you're holding it. The ludicrously massive scope is loosely based on an AN/PVS-2 Starlight, an early Vietnam War-era night vision scope (though the one in-game is just a standard scope, since H3' s engine can't support NV overlays).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking a close look at the receiver. This shows off the cut in the receiver bridge that wasn't on the original model; it was added to the VR version to allow the bolt to move backwards, which wasn't a problem in TF2 since the bolt didn't actually move horizontally there.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing It also shows off the moving striker, another alteration from the original model.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Opening up the action; since the bolt wasn't initially set up to move back and forth, both it and the area it concealed (the loading tray and the chamber) had to be fully modeled and textured.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading a round into the single-shot rifle; the Sniper Rifle's pre-release placeholder round of choice was the mighty .50 BMG, a cartridge which fits more in behavior than in physical space.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Looking through the colossal scope; note the red dot that serves as the scope's reticle...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...though this doesn't necessarily mean that it's actually part of the scope. This is instead the weapon's permanently-affixed and permanently-active laser sight (the comparatively-small tube in front of the scope with a wire leading to it); in TF2 , this was only active when the scope was in use, but there's no real way for a VR game to distinguish such things.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Taking advantage of the laser sight, and no-scoping a Spy Sosig's head off. More by proxy than anything else, but still.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Working the bolt prompts the rifle to spit out a spent casing far too large to fit in or out of the ejection port. Damn you, Merasmus!
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The round that the finished version of the Sniper Rifle uses is the "18x50mm Packawhollop" which is this short, stumpy affair, somewhat reminiscent of rounds like the .458 SOCOM.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Sniper Rifle is also the last one of the TF2 weapons capable of accepting suppressors (apart from the fictional pneumatic "Syringe Gun"); this particular suppressor is a fictional 2-stage model with an integrated muzzle brake, known as the "HexBolter" suppressor.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Perfect for somehow making a round spark off of wood getting your suppressed shotgun to stop spinning around on the floor.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Preparing for a mission to capture some strategically-critical condiment bottles, a RED Sniper looks over his Snag Sanger.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing "She's a beaut, ain't she? Picked 'er up at the poll last Saturday."
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Opening up the Sanger's action...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and loading in three - count 'em - 3 fully-jacketed rounds of 18x50mm Packawhollop, thanks to the rifle's 2-round internal magazine (whose presence is indicated by a metal plate on the bottom of the stock).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Looking at some teammates through the carbine's iron sights. Yep, that's it. Just looking. Definitely didn't forget which team I was on within 30 seconds of starting the game.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Cycling the Sanger's action after firing a few rounds at some "enemies"; the round about to be chambered here is a "Barbie" round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Firing the Snag Sanger one-handed at an enemy Spy that got a little too close for comfort.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing This serves as an excellent demonstration of the Barbie round's properties; it is the only offense-oriented round out of the three added in Update #89, being a high-explosive incendiary round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Checking out The Last Bit in the Breaching Prototype scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing It's times like these, when you're holding an 18mm bolt-action pistol in one hand, and a claw hammer in the other, that you start to wonder where you should draw the line between "breaching exercise" and "home invasion".
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Opening up the Bit's bolt; all of the Sniper Rifle's variants are shown as being cock-on-open.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in one of the concurrently-added ammo types; this purple-and-copper hollowpoint is a "Drongo" round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Aiming at an unsuspecting Sosig; while it lacks the Sanger's magazine, it still possess its rear sight.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Needless to say, the recoil and muzzle blast of an 18mm handgun are quite something to see. And hopefully not feel.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Watching the slow-moving Drongo round hit its mark; aside from making a bunch of purple smoke, this increases the damage vulnerability (and decreases the damage output) of anything caught in the blast radius (including the player), serving as a ballistic analogue to the TF2 Sniper's Jarate. A far less... concerning ballistic analogue.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading in another specialty round, this one a "Gobsmacka", while a concerned homeowner enemy Sosig photobombs the shot with a suppressed Glock .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Gobsmacka is less-lethal concussion round, perfect for knocking enemies off of their... whatever Sosigs have instead of feet...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and then bashing them to bits with a hammer. And then wondering just where it all went wrong.
SVD Dragunov
The SVD Dragunov is one of the available sniper rifles in-game (though due to its semi-automatic nature and full-power chambering, it is categorized as a battle rifle). It was added in Update #18; at the time, it was permanently fitted with a side-mounted rail adaptor bracket, but this was made removable in Update #40, allowing the use of Soviet-type dovetail optics (or, for that matter, open iron sights).
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing An SVD on a table, next to a Sako 85 .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading up the Dragunov.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Flipping the rifle over...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...disengaging the safety...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and chambering a round.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Of course, logic dictates that a sniper rifle should have a scope.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing It also dictates that a sniper rifle should have a cheek pad; fortunately, this rifle has both.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Laying prone and observing the area ahead, which gives a good view of the scope's markings. They read "NIRKON OPTICS" (an obvious play on real-world optics manufacturer Nikon) on the first line, ".223 SCOPE" on the second, and "1x-24x ZOOM" on the third. Fortunately, the fact that the scope is meant for .223 rifles is a non-issue in-game, since scopes in H3 are self-zeroing for convenience's sake.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Aiming the rifle at a watermelon...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and blowing it away.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Having dealt the enemy of the revolution a copper-jacketed 7.62mm lesson, the Red Sniper reloads, looking for more targets in need of "re-education".
Error creating thumbnail: File missing He then flips the rifle over, revealing the locked-open bolt...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and releases it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing His nonexistent spotter having informed him of a particularly bourgeois-looking melon out at 250 meters, the Red Sniper adjusts his magnification accordingly, adjusting the knob to its highest setting.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing He then takes aim...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...fires...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and lands a hit. Once again, the effects of a properly-modeled ballistics system make themselves clear.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing In the end, the Red Sniper's revolution would ultimately fail, in large part due to him being a raving lunatic who stood on a balcony and fired down into crowds of innocent watermelons because of a delusional fantasy about being a soldier for a communist revolution that didn't even exist, punctuated by his only help being his imaginary spotter friend. His rifle, however, would go on to have its own far more successful revolution, freeing itself from the oppressive shackles of aftermarket rail mounts, scopes graduated for the wrong cartridge, and government-controlled media.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The SVD is now free to choose its own path in life. It can finally be the 20th-century infantry rifle that it always dreamed of being. Maybe it'll even get to make use of its bayonet lug.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing While the SVD's path from here on out might not be certain, one thing's for sure:
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova is firmly in control of its own destiny.
VSS Vintorez
Along with its assault-rifle sibling , the VSS Vintorez was added on the 14th day of 2018's Meatmas event. As mentioned, it is in a different category than the rest of this subpage's weapons; like the Val, it is classified as a carbine, as (unlike the other self-loading sniper rifles in H3 ) it fires an intermediate cartridge. Update #94 gave the VSS superior accuracy to the AS VAL, giving it a more functional distinction over the latter.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing VSS Vintorez with PSO-1 scope - 9x39mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Look familiar?
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Loading a 10-round magazine into the VSS. The Val's 20-rounders work just fine as well, but aren't exactly ideal for using the rifle while laying prone.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Admiring the rifle. Something about wooden thumbhole stocks just looks... right.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Which is fortunate, because a lot of the other things about the rifle - namely, it being a sniper rifle shorter than your average 3-year-old with a muzzle velocity under the speed of sound that can fire in full-auto - seem about as far from "right" as you can get without a passport.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Unlike the reference image, unfortunately, the VSS in the box doesn't come with a PSO-1 scope - or any scope for that matter. Iron sights'll have to do.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Firing off a few shots at the crystal snowflake. A spent casing can just barely be seen on its way out of the ejection port.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Discovering that the fact that something has to work doesn't necessarily meant it will , the scorned sniper gives his VSS one last look before putting it back away, and trying to figure out how to tell HQ that he failed his mission without shooting himself twice in the back of the head.
Walther WA 2000
The sixteenth day's gift during the Meatmas 2018 event was a second-pattern Walther WA 2000 ; like the Dragunov SVD , it is classified in-game as a battle rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Walther WA 2000 (second variant) - .300 Winchester Magnum
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The WA 2000's gift box. Note the claim that the rifle is chambered in 7.62x51mm...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...which is strange, since the in-game rifle actually fires .300 Win Mag (the only weapon in the game to use the cartridge).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Well, at least we're certain about the bore diameter.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing When you're handed a rifle of which only 176 were made in total, you ought to at least stop for a moment and admire it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing All 5 figures of it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Snowflake Sniper stalks silently through the snow, looking for a well-hidden position with a perfect view of the target. A View to a Kill , if you will...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing He then unfolds his rifle's integrated bipod...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and affixes a variable-magnification scope.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Next, moving his hand to the rifle's grip, he places his thumb on the safety switch, and slowly, carefully pushes it forward, from the white "S", to...
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Skipping any further dramatic frivolities, the Snowflake Sniper (whose name you really probably shouldn't abbreviate) puts his target in the crosshairs...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...fires, sending a spent-but-unstruck case out of the ejection port as the sharp bark of the .300 echoes through the trees...
Error creating thumbnail: File missing ...and, FINALLY , watches the round hit home. "Target eliminated, " he says, "and to all a good night. "
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