Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This is the most accurate weapon in the game if used properly.
Most of them had hit their targets, because it's an accurate weapon.
The target version of what was already a reliable and accurate weapon.
"Handguns are not always the most accurate weapons," the official said.
Until guns can aim themselves, snipers need the most accurate weapons possible.
I am unable to secure an accurate weapons lock.
I have never known such consistently accurate weapons,' he said aloud. '
They were tough, accurate weapons, well proved in battle, but the American's rifle would have twice their power, with longer range and better accuracy.
This surely gives grounds for greater weapons development and investment; if a more accurate weapon could take the place of one hundred others.
More powerful and accurate weapons must be permitted.
And a four- legged stool is not an accurate weapon anyhow.
This movement of the carriage without moving the wheels or spade produced a very accurate weapon.
It has been admired for being a compact, light, customizable, and accurate weapons platform.
The .45-caliber Colt was a powerful, accurate weapon and a reliable man-stopper.
The Folgore is a very accurate weapon.
He had redesigned and recalibrated it into an exceptionally deadly and accurate weapon.
The two bursts that I had fired from the gun had convinced me that it was an extremely accurate weapon.
He lifted out the Brown Precision bolt action rifle, which was the most accurate weapon in the Cheyenne office.
It was also an extremely accurate weapon, especially when coupled with the advanced, next generation Starlight scope Harvath had brought along for the job.
He fears, for example, that going ahead with the Midgetman might cause the Russians to begin developing even more accurate weapons to overcome the missile's mobility.
Super-hardening might then make silo-based missiles sufficiently invulnerable to less accurate weapons, and at less cost than $50 billion for a new missile.
Replacing aging weapons (some scheduled for retirement in the 1990's) with newer, more powerful and accurate weapons hardly insures strategic stability.
Cruise missiles can be effective, but even more accurate weapons may be needed that can be used in coordination with enhanced intelligence information.