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accadacca
05-04-2010, 07:57 AM
nypost.com - It was silent but deadly.

A British sniper set a world sharpshooting record by taking out two Taliban (http://www.nypost.com/t/Taliban)soldiers in Afghanistan from more than a mile and a half away -- a distance so great, experts say the terrorists wouldn't have even heard the shots.

Craig Harrison (http://www.nypost.com/t/Craig_Harrison)killed the two insurgents from an astounding distance of 8,120 feet -- or 1.54 miles -- in Helmand Province last November firing an Accuracy International L11583 long-range rifle.

"The first round hit a machine-gunner in the stomach and killed him outright," said Harrison, a corporal of horse in the British Army's Household Cavalry, the equivalent of a sergeant in the American military.

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HARRISON

"The second insurgent grabbed the weapon and turned as my second shot hit him in the side. He went down, too," Harrison told the Sunday Times of London.

The shots -- measured via GPS -- surpassed the previous record held by Canadian Army Cpl. Rob Furlong, who killed an al Qaeda gunman from 7,972 feet in 2002.

Harrison's shots were roughly equal to the distance between the Statue of Liberty and Battery Park.

Experts called Harrison's sharp shooting as perfect as it gets.

"When you are shooting that far, if you miss by a hair, you miss by a mile," said John Plaster, a retired US Army sharp-shooting instructor and author of "The Ultimate Sniper." "That is about as precise as any marksmen on the planet could shoot."

He said Harrison's targets likely never knew what was coming.

"At a distance like that they cannot even see anyone and they would not even hear the muzzle report," Plaster said.

Harrison, who fired the bullets while his colleagues were under fire, said perfect weather helped him nail the perfect shot.

"[There was] no wind, mild weather, clear visibility," he said.

Harrison learned of his record nine days ago, when he returned to England. In the weeks after his record shot, he suffered a minor gunshot wound and broke his arms when his vehicle hit a roadside bomb.

(lukas.alpert@nypost.com)lukas.alpert@nypost.com


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Jaxx
05-04-2010, 08:10 AM
Awesome!

"he suffered a minor gunshot wound"
That guy is a badass.

Scott Card
05-04-2010, 10:02 AM
I have watched a couple of programs on TV about these guys.... Dang. They are good! "The Patriot" was on TV on Sunday and I heard again one of my favorite lines that I have used with my kids in sports... "aim small, miss small." Or stated another way above, "you miss by a hair, you miss by a mile".

Deathcricket
05-04-2010, 11:01 AM
They should turn this into an Olympic sporting event and air it.

Corey
05-04-2010, 11:29 AM
How would they get the Taliban soliders to show up at the Olympics??:lol8:

Alex
05-04-2010, 11:33 AM
How would they get the Taliban soliders to show up at the Olympics??:lol8:

Don't they just promise them 100 virgins? :twisted:

Iceaxe
05-04-2010, 12:23 PM
If you like this type stuff read the book

Marine Sniper
by Charles Henderson

It's the story of Marine legend Carlos Hathcock who had 93 confirmed kills, some of them at distances reported to be 1.5 miles (never officially measured). It's a great read, just for the story it tells. I highly recommend the book...

DaveOU812
05-04-2010, 03:11 PM
Oh Ice....you beat me to it. While these shots are impressive, Carlos Hathcock is still the worlds best sniper. IMO

Deathcricket
05-05-2010, 04:19 PM
How would they get the Taliban soliders to show up at the Olympics??:lol8:

hehehe was thinking of taking the olympics to the Taliban soldiers... :P