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SPR/A with fixed stock, Harris bipod, and KAC M4 Match FF RAS.
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SPR/B setup similarly to the SPR/A to the left. The SPR/A and SPR/B only differ on the type of scope used.
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US Army SF operator carrying an OD green-painted Mk 12 Mod 0. The front end of the rifle (with suppressor removed) details the OPS Inc. muzzle brake, the Versa-Pod bipod (folded) and Insight Technologies AN/PEQ-2A infrared laser illuminator mounted on the side of the handguards.
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SPR with a fixed stock and various night vision optics attached.
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US Army SF operator shows his Filipino counterparts an SPR. This one also has a full M16 stock, has the OPS Inc. suppressor attached, and is camouflage painted.
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US Army SF takes aim with his desert camouflage-painted SPR. An Insight Technologies AN/PEQ-2A Target Pointer/Illuminator Aiming Light (TIPAL) is mounted on the right of the rifle's handguards. A standard M4 telescoping stock is mounted.
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An SPR, not a Mk 12 Mod 0. Note the early PRI freefloat tube of constant diameter. This SPR has a Versa-pod bipod and has a fixed stock. The upper receiver has a teardrop-shaped forward assist.
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A U.S sniper looks through the scope of a Mk 12 Mod 1 Special Purpose Rifle.
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Mk 12 Mod 1 rifle in USMC service in Afghanistan, 2010.
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