The 21st-Century Sniper
A Complete Practical Guide
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Allen O'Reilly
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The 21st century sniper is a mature, intelligent shooter who leverages technology to his deadly advantage. He has spent thousands of hours honing his skills. He is a master of concealment in all environments, from the mountains of Afghanistan to the crowded streets of Iraq. He is trained in science and left alone to create the unique art of the kill. To the sniper, the battlefield is like a painter’s blank canvas. It is his job to simultaneously utilize tools, training, and creativity to deliver devastating psychological impact upon the battlefield. And it is he alone who is left with the intimacy of the kill. A complete practical guide for any modern sniper, former Navy SEAL and military sniper Brandon Webb reveals the tips and basic training necessary to become an efficient marksman. Webb is an international authority on sniping, and after serving multiple missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, he ran the Navy SEAL sniper course, which is arguably the best sniper qualification course in the world. Including details on advanced sniper training for maritime, helicopter, and urban sniper operations, The 21st Century Sniper also touches on the latest research, development, testing, and evaluation of sniper weapons systems and optics. From trajectories and wind speed to camouflage and best vantage points and targets, Webb covers everything an expert sniper needs to know. This book is suitable for gun enthusiasts, outdoorsmen, the beginning sniper, and those with military backgrounds.
©2011 Brandon Webb and Glen Doherty (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editor reviews
Allen O'Reilly expertly performs Brandon Webb and Glen Doherty's book The 21st-Century Sniper: A Complete Practical Guide. This volume really aims to unravel the mysteries behind of the military's deadliest combatants without falling to the misconceptions touted by films and video-games. While the sniper has played a part in every war for centuries now, not much has been written about the experience by those who have held this position in the military themselves.
With entries involving the long and storied history of the vital sharpshooting position, to a close look at the science of the scoped rifle and training needed to use one, this an crucial guide for understanding these artists of the battlefield.
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- Allan
- 20-08-17
Some interesting information
Some interesting information about the very early days of shooting but most of the other I already know as I have been shooting for years and have had very professional shooting coaches.
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- Philip Eddington
- 18-09-22
A very informative book
This book contains a wealth of information for people who are a fan of the skilled snipper.
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- Steven
- 30-09-15
A superb overview of sniping.
If you could sum up The 21st-Century Sniper in three words, what would they be?
Fascinating informative thorough
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Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Allen O'Reilly?
Anybody - he is the worst narrator I've heard on Audible. He mis-pronounces words, breaks sentences in totally inappropriate places and obviously has absolutely no idea of what he is narrating. At first I could forgive it but it happens time and time again and starts to really annoy you. How can you get lead (as in the metal bullets contain) confused with lead (as in 'you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink') in a book about sniping?!?! This is just one of many mistakes. A pity because the book is awesome in every other respect.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Absolutely!! Very specialised but if shooting is your 'thing' and you can get over the terrible narrator then you will love it.
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- Ryan
- 11-11-22
interesting
Great wee book though focuses more on the equipment of sniping an good entry to the nerdier aspects
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- Mr
- 20-02-23
An introduction to rifle shooting.
First things first - there's next to nothing in here about sniper tactics and training, Which rather left an "elephant in the room" feeling to the whole thing. There's a short history of the savage art of shooting people, and a *lot* of data about rifles, ammunition, scopes, ballistics etc. There's also a little discussion about what kind of people want to take on this extraordinarily grim profession, but I would have enjoyed more depth on this subject. There has to be a *bit* more to say about, "A friend of mine who has dozens of confirmed kills. . . . . . ."
The narrator is. . . .OK. But he appears to not be familiar with firearms terminology, and regularly pronounces common names of guns and rounds in unfamiliar ways. An odd choice.
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- Jim
- 12-11-21
Humans Do Not Do Well With Bullet Holes!
Initially, an interesting and detailed book and, at moments, beautifully politically incorrect and thus historically reflective.
Well and enthusiastically narrated. However, It’s not really a story, so a low story score.
A good read/listen for the first few chapters, then gets bogged down in serious detail, then makes you want to self harm with Amerikana drivel like “my rifle is my best friend, my rifle is useless without me and I am useless without my rifle”. Oh please!
Ultimately, ideal for those seeing out those quiet moments in between insurrections or getting ready for the war with Chai-Nar.
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- Marty Wild
- 29-01-23
Excellent
This gives the listener everything there is to know about the sniper. Very very good.
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