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'''The McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle appears in the following films used by the following actors:'''
'''The McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle appears in the following television series used by the following actors:'''
[[Image:Mcmillan-tac50.jpg|thumb|right|400px|McMillan TAC-50 .50 BMG]]
[[Image:Mcmillan-tac50.jpg|thumb|right|400px|McMillan TAC-50 .50 BMG]]


== Film ==
=== Television ===
 
* [[Enzo Cilenti]] as Mr. Jones in ''[[Next]]'' (fitted with suppressor)
 
== Television ==


* ''[[Ultimate Weapons]]''
* ''[[Ultimate Weapons]]''


== Trivia ==
=== Trivia ===


* It should be noted this is the same weapon used by Canadian Armed Forces sniper Cpl. Rob Furlong to set a world record for the longest recorded kill shot in Afghanistan, prior to the record being surpassed by British Army sniper Cpl. Craig Harrison using an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series#AWM|Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum]].
* It should be noted this is the same weapon used by Canadian Armed Forces sniper Cpl. Rob Furlong to set a world record for the longest recorded kill shot in Afghanistan, prior to the record being surpassed by British Army sniper Cpl. Craig Harrison using an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series#AWM|Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum]].

Revision as of 21:08, 23 July 2010

The McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle appears in the following television series used by the following actors:

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McMillan TAC-50 .50 BMG

Television

Trivia

  • It should be noted this is the same weapon used by Canadian Armed Forces sniper Cpl. Rob Furlong to set a world record for the longest recorded kill shot in Afghanistan, prior to the record being surpassed by British Army sniper Cpl. Craig Harrison using an Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum.