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A '''designated marksman rifle''' ('''DMR''') is a modern scoped high-precision rifle used by infantrymen in the designated marksman (DM) role.  It generally fills the engagement range gap between a standard service rifle and a dedicated sniper rifle, at around  at around 300–600 metres (330–660 yd). DMRs, unlike the often bolt-action sniper rifles, are almost always semi-automatic as these have higher rates of fire and typically larger magazine capacities (10, 20, or 30 rounds depending on the firearm and operational requirements) to allow rapid engagement of multiple targets.
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'''Designated Marksman Rifle''' may refer to the following:
A '''designated marksman rifle''' ('''DMR''') is a name applied to a modern scoped high-precision rifle.
==UNSC==
 
* '''[[M392 DMR]]'''
==Overview==
* '''[[M395 DMR]]'''
===Design details===
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===Usage===
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==Types==
===M295 DMR===
*[[M295 DMR]] - An [[Insurrection]]-era predecessor to the modern DMRs.
 
===M392 DMR===
*[[M392 DMR]] - A [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] rifle in service with the [[UNSC Army|Army]] as of [[2552]].
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File:HR-Render-DMR angled.png|M392 DMR.
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===M395 DMR===
*[[M395 DMR]] - A successor to the M392 DMR.
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File:H4-Render-M395DMR-Side.png|M395 DMR.
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===M395B DMR===
*[[M395B DMR]] - A variant of the M395 DMR.
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File:H5G-Render-DMR.png|M395B DMR.
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==Sources==
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