this image shows another collection of LEGO-compatible minifigure weapon accessories, specifically focused on various types of sniper rifles and designated marksman rifles (DMRs). These are also produced by third-party companies for LEGO enthusiasts.
Here’s an English description of the items in the image, with their likely real-world counterparts or common names used for these toy accessories:
It can be tricky to give exact model names as third-party accessory makers often create designs that are inspired by or combine features of several real-world firearms, or make generic representations. However, I’ll identify them based on their most prominent visual cues:
General Description: All items are black, LEGO-compatible model rifles, predominantly sniper or marksman rifles, featuring scopes.
Individual Items (approximating position, may vary slightly):
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Top Left (long barrel, bipod):
- Item: Sniper Rifle with Bipod and Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This resembles a modern bolt-action or semi-automatic sniper rifle, possibly inspired by something like an M24 Sniper Weapon System, Remington 700 (in a tactical chassis), or a similar long-range rifle.
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Top Middle (shorter, tactical stock, vertical grip):
- Item: Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) / Tactical Sniper Rifle with Scope and Vertical Foregrip.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This looks like a compact or carbine version of a sniper rifle, or a DMR. It could be inspired by rifles like the Knight’s Armament Company SR-25, a tactical version of an AR-10, or a Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 or PSG1 (though the PSG1 usually has a very distinct stock not fully replicated here). The presence of a vertical grip suggests a more versatile marksman role.
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Top Right (bullpup design):
- Item: Bullpup Sniper Rifle / Designated Marksman Rifle with Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This is a bullpup configuration rifle, possibly inspired by designs like the Walther WA 2000 (though simplified), the Desert Tech SRS, or a generic futuristic bullpup sniper.
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Middle Left (classic stock, prominent magazine):
- Item: Battle Rifle / Designated Marksman Rifle with Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This rifle has features reminiscent of older battle rifles adapted for a marksman role, such as an M14 rifle (or its civilian version, the M1A) in a modern chassis or a FN FAL variant with a scope.
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Middle Center (long, heavy barrel, no prominent magazine visible):
- Item: Sniper Rifle with Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This appears to be another bolt-action or specialized semi-auto sniper rifle, potentially inspired by models focused on precision like the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (AW) series or a generic precision rifle.
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Middle Right (very compact, possibly suppressed):
- Item: Compact Sniper Rifle / Suppressed Marksman Rifle with Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This could represent a shorter-barreled sniper rifle or a designated marksman rifle, possibly with an integrated suppressor. It might be a stylized version of something like a suppressed M4 carbine configured for DMR use or a compact bolt-action rifle.
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Bottom Left (classic hunting rifle style stock):
- Item: Sniper Rifle / Hunting Rifle with Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This resembles a more traditional bolt-action sniper rifle or hunting rifle with a scope, similar to a Remington 700 with a classic stock or an M40 rifle.
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Bottom Middle (long, fluted/heavy barrel):
- Item: Heavy Sniper Rifle / Anti-Materiel Rifle with Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: The prominent heavy barrel suggests a high-caliber rifle, possibly inspired by anti-materiel rifles like the Barrett M82/M107 (though usually larger and with a distinct muzzle brake not clearly visible here) or a heavy barrel precision rifle like a McMillan TAC-50.
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Far Right (standing upright, prominent magazine, distinct stock):
- Item: Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle / Designated Marksman Rifle with Scope.
- Likely Model/Resemblance: This has the look of a semi-automatic sniper system. It could be inspired by the Dragunov SVD (though the stock and handguard are different), or more modern AR-10 based DMRs like the Heckler & Koch HK417 in a sniper configuration or an FN SCAR-H PR (Precision Rifle).
These accessories allow LEGO builders to equip their minifigures for various modern combat or tactical scenarios. The specific names might vary by manufacturer, but the resemblances listed are common interpretations.
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