
I saw this picture on CNN and wondered what gun this was and if it is even an issued rifle.

Solved: Springfield - M21 Tactical Rifle
M21 Tactical Rifle
Adjustable Walnut stock
The M21 Tactical rifle is the ultimate in auto-loading accuracy. In active duty with elite spec-ops groups world-wide, the M21 is the ultimate tool for the law enforcement sharpshooter. The M21 is equipped with an adjustable cheekpiece stock, thus maintaining perfect head alignment with the scope. The M21 incorporates all of the finest features embodied in our M1A Super Match rifle. Accurate, reliable and powerful, the M21 rifle remains the world class standard for sustained precision fire.
SA9121 M21 Adjustable Walnut stock
Caliber - 7.62mm NATO (.308 Win.)
Barrel - 22', Twist: 1 turn in 10 inches, right hand, Douglas Premium air-gauged custom heavy match (Optional Hart stainless steel or Krieger barrels available on special order)
Weight (without scope) 11.6 pounds
Length: 44' long
Mechanism - Rotating bolt, gas operated, air cooled, semi-automatic magazine fed
Sights
Front - National Match front blade .062
Rear - Match-grade hooded aperture with one-half minute adjustments for both windage and elevation. 26 3/4' sight radius
Capacity - 10 round box magazine*
Trigger Pull - Specially tuned 4 1/2 pound crisp two-stage military match trigger
that's cool. at least you are humble enough to admit that. i'm sure you're good at shooting. the people that bother me are the people who served at some point in the past and always brag about all the crazy stuff they did etc. there is this guy at my work who claims to have been a navy seal and he obviously was not. I think it's an insult to the true heroes in the armed forces and even though i have never served in the military, i wan to do everything i can to expose those liars.Bio-Hazard wrote:I used to shoot alot of different weapons like that while I was in the service, I spent a few years on the Army Marksmanship team. I could never qualify for a sniper though, I'm color blind a little.