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Description Canadian Forces MacMillan Tac-50 with a Leupold Mark 4-16x40mm LR/T M1 Riflescope optical sight mounted, photographed at the Armed Forces display at the Calgary Stampede on 10 July 2006. This is the actual weapon Corporal Rob Furlong of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) used to kill an enemy combatant from 2,430 meters.
Date 11 July 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Michael Dorosh at English Wikipedia
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  • 2006-07-11 12:54 Michael Dorosh 833×247×8 (45933 bytes) Canadian Forces MacMillan Tac-50, photographed at the Armed Forces display at the [[Calgary Stampede]] on 10 July 2006. This is the actual weapon used to set the world record.

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