How To Use Rifleman In A Sentence

  • One of the posthumous VCs, with another rifleman, was scouting ahead of a strong fighting patrol.
  • Jerry Miculek is a fine rifleman, a wizard with a shotgun and adept with any type of handgun.
  • Whereas Twain on the warpath was a sharp shooting rifleman and Mencken laid about with the broadsword, Brooks's literary weapon is the tweezers.
  • It's the type of precision rifle you can shoot all day over a prairie dog town or snuggle down solidly in some sandbags and produce those little, bragging groups that warm the heart of any rifleman.
  • In this area you may see the brown creeper, tomtit, robin, bellbird, rifleman, wood pigeon, falcon and kea.
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  • The key advantage of the M203 / M16 combination was that you could fire the grenade and then function as a rifleman without having to take time to reload.
  • Refinery - Sell after the Harverster comes out. Send the Rifleman to protect your expansion.
  • Shooting far, really far, in the mountains at inanimate targets with safe backstops is challenging and downright fascinating, even to the most practiced rifleman.
  • My state of anxiety was quickly dispelled when a rifleman flew onto a nearby branch in clear view.
  • He was an infantry rifleman and spent 18 months there as a sniper.
  • Though the automatic rifle has changed, the role of the automatic rifleman has not since its conception circa World War I. The automatic rifleman supports the infantry squad in the offense and defense.
  • The fourth point is that it has a very high diversity and good numbers of native birds, including tui, bellbird, weka, yellow-breasted tit, robin, rifleman, brown creeper, fantail, kereru, grey warbler, and silvereye.
  • One determined Zulu even jumped over the barricade and assegaied a disoriented patient to death, though he himself was quickly picked off by a British rifleman.
  • This carries over to every level, right down to the new soldier who is now both a rifleman and squad designated marksman on alpha team, or a rifleman and Javelin gunner on bravo team.
  • No rifleman, however fine his reflexes, could have readjusted to the movement in time. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • I think the Rifleman series Leupold is a nearing piece of junk status with 1/2 MOA friction stops and not having fully multicoated lenses. Welcome Back Redfield Scopes
  • The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler.
  • Brown's goal is to serve a niche market, the discriminating and influential group of rifleman who want the ultimate in consistency and reliability.
  • And every shooter surely knows at least one rifleman who simply will use nothing but Noslers for hunting.
  • Now Jeff is not a suit who owns an ammunition company but rather a well respected rifleman.
  • He was a 19-year-old rifleman in Northern Ireland when he was volunteered to take part in what he thought was common cold research.
  • The rifleman (a New Zealand wren, Acanthisitta chloris: fam Acanthisittidae) is a basal passerine.
  • The taciturn rifleman gestured over the dunes and started walking in that direction. DESTROY THE KENTUCKY
  • Now that I had seen the evidence of the chopper I didn't think we were going to come on the rifleman here. FOOLS GOLD
  • I suspect what intrigues many rifleman in this type of rifle is their accuracy and reliability.
  • On the political stump, the example of the buckskinned Whig congressman and Tennessee rifleman Davy Crockett was widely imitated.
  • The annual shooting match originated in 1890, when Adelaide politician and keen rifleman Alfred Simpson donated a custom made trophy and set up a fund to support the local military competition.
  • The rifleman who attains proficiency _focuses his eye on the target while aiming_, but he glances at one sight and then the other to see that they are aligned properly, then back at the target, and at the instant of discharge _his eye is on the target_. Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition
  • Marine Cassidy Little and Rifleman Daniel Shaw, an infanteer from 4 Rifles, are just two of the 30 injured or wounded servicemen and women who have joined the Bravo 22 Company project - the brainchild of theatre producer Alice Driver - to bring their experiences to the stage on Sunday. BBC News - Home
  • Shooting far, really far, in the mountains at inanimate targets with safe backstops is challenging and downright fascinating, even to the most practiced rifleman.
  • You're a rifleman, a cook, a signalman... it doesn't matter how much you're promoted up the ranks: you always wear your specialty badge until the day they make you a General. Peter Samuelson: Leadership Is Not Just for Experts!
  • If the Cimmerian is probably the stronger, the rifleman has a rifle (duh!). Sharpe's Tower of the Elephant (part 2)
  • A machine gunner and rifleman cover the cave entrance.
  • Lately, some have been saying that every soldier is a rifleman.
  • Written in a simple and easy to understand manner, this volume will be of interest to both the novice and seasoned rifleman alike.
  • When the Rifleman discovered the canoe lying against the bank, he sprung from the water, coming upon the frail barken structure with such force that he perceptibly started the bottom. The Riflemen of the Miami
  • The colonel had packed the ammunition in silica gel, guarding against condensation, the worst enemy of the rifleman. KARA KUSH
  • He must be helmsman and chief, the cragsman, the rifleman, the boat steerer.
  • It has a very high diversity and good numbers of native birds, including tui, bellbird, weka, yellow-breasted tit, robin, rifleman, brown creeper, fantail, kereru, grey warbler, and silvereye.
  • In this area you may see the brown creeper, tomtit, robin, bellbird, rifleman, wood pigeon, falcon and kea.
  • Bullen, who had been thinking how they would be readying the horses for the cubbing season at home, walked to the Rifleman. Sharpe's Escape
  • The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler.
  • One usually thinks of the paradigmatic soldier is the front line rifleman, or maybe a guy buttoned up in a tank.
  • In this area you may see the brown creeper, tomtit, robin, bellbird, rifleman, wood pigeon, falcon and kea.
  • He must be helmsman and chief, the cragsman, the rifleman, the boat steerer. Foreword
  • There appears to be a decline in numbers of great spotted kiwi, blue duck, kaka, rifleman, brown creeper and long tailed bat in the Grey and Maruia valleys, although there was minimal harvesting in these areas.
  • An army rifleman based in Warminster has been banned from driving for three months after crashing his car into a lamppost.
  • He flattered himself that he would discover a twin soul in the famous Rifleman.
  • The colonel had packed the ammunition in silica gel, guarding against condensation, the worst enemy of the rifleman. KARA KUSH
  • Two years and eight months later he would be a rifleman in an infantry platoon, being transported across the Pacific Ocean for the invasion of Japan.
  • It has taken a ton of small game and varmints with the kind of repeatable efficiency that a .22 rifleman would be happy to claim.
  • In this area you may see the brown creeper, tomtit, robin, bellbird, rifleman, wood pigeon, falcon and kea.
  • The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler.
  • Rubin served with Company I, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, as a rifleman.
  • Very friendly and good natured, Stronskiy is the type of man any serious rifleman would love to talk with.

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