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Sniper Arena Sniper Rifle version 108 by Spoon[Frnz] (http://spoonware.org/)
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Description: It's the sniper rifle from the original UT. Compatible version 
was altered by Jesse Schoch (http://csdgames.ut2003files.com/SwitchArsenal.htm) 
to work in SwitchArsenal4 and have a WepCfg screen with many of the Sniper Arena 
mutator's options.

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