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Accuracy International: The Gold Medalist Who Built the World's Deadliest Sniper Rifle in a Shed In 1978, Malcolm Cooper was the best precision rifle shooter on earth. He was also building rifles in a shed. The company he co-founded in a Portsmouth back garden — with two engineers, no military contracts, and no government backing — would go on to produce the platform from which the world's longest confirmed sniper kill was made. He never lived to see it.

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