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The '''Mark 11''', (also known as the '''SR-25''', short for Stoner Rifle-25) is a semi-automatic sniper rifle designed by Eugene Stoner, based on his famous AR-10 design, and firing the 7.62x51mm NATO round from a 10 or 20-round box magazine. The weapon is produced by Knights Armament Company and is currently in service with the [[United States Marine Corps]] as the Mk 11 Mod 0, as well as several other countries worldwide. The weapon has 60% parts similarity with the AR-15 family of weapons such as the [[M16]] and [[M4 Carbine|M4]] and has seen use in both the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq since its introduction in 1990, as well as the 2006 crisis of East Timor and the Second Intifada in Israel and Palestine.
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The '''Mk 11 Mod 0''', the [[United States Marine Corps]] designation of the SR-25, is a semi-automatic sniper rifle designed by Eugene Stoner, based on his famous AR-10 design, and firing the 7.62x51mm NATO round from a 10 or 20-round box magazine. The weapon is produced by Knights Armament Company and is currently in service in the USMC as well as several other countries worldwide. The weapon has 60% parts similarity with the AR-15 family of weapons such as the [[M16]] and [[M4 Carbine|M4]] and has seen use in both the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq since its introduction in 1990, as well as the 2006 crisis of East Timor and the Second Intifada in Israel and Palestine.
 
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|source = }}In ''Battlefield 3'', the '''SR-25''' is seen briefly in the hands of an unfortunate player just before they are killed by debris from a falling building in the [[Operation Métro]] multiplayer trailer. It is shown with a 10-round magazine and a high-powered scope. Little information is currently known about the weapon in-game at the time.
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|source = }}In ''Battlefield 3'', the '''Mk 11''' is seen briefly in the hands of an unfortunate player just before they are killed by debris from a falling building in the [[Operation Métro]] multiplayer trailer. It is shown with a 10-round magazine and a high-powered scope. Little information is currently known about the weapon in-game at the time.
 
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File:BF3 Operation Métro trailer screenshot4 SR25.png|The SR-25, as seen in Operation Métro.
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File:BF3 Operation Métro trailer screenshot4 SR25.png|The Mk 11, as seen in Operation Métro.
 
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==External Links==
 
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*[[Wikipedia:SR-25|SR-25 on Wikipedia]]
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*[[Wikipedia:SR-25|Mk 11 on Wikipedia]]
*[http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sniper-rifles/usa/mk11-mod0-m110-sr-25-e.html SR-25 on Modern Firearms]
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*[http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sniper-rifles/usa/mk11-mod0-m110-sr-25-e.html Mk 11 on Modern Firearms]
 
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[[Category:Weapons of Battlefield 3]]
 
[[Category:Weapons of Battlefield 3]]

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File:SR-25 pic01.jpg

The Mk 11 in real life. Note the attached sound suppressor.

The Mk 11 Mod 0, the United States Marine Corps designation of the SR-25, is a semi-automatic sniper rifle designed by Eugene Stoner, based on his famous AR-10 design, and firing the 7.62x51mm NATO round from a 10 or 20-round box magazine. The weapon is produced by Knights Armament Company and is currently in service in the USMC as well as several other countries worldwide. The weapon has 60% parts similarity with the AR-15 family of weapons such as the M16 and M4 and has seen use in both the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq since its introduction in 1990, as well as the 2006 crisis of East Timor and the Second Intifada in Israel and Palestine.

Battlefield 3

In Battlefield 3, the Mk 11 is seen briefly in the hands of an unfortunate player just before they are killed by debris from a falling building in the Operation Métro multiplayer trailer. It is shown with a 10-round magazine and a high-powered scope. Little information is currently known about the weapon in-game at the time.


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