I did several searches and came up empty so if this has already been discussed, pardon me.
The TV show, NCIS, had a episode wherein one of the members of the team is shot. Later it's stated the rifle used was called a "Kate" which happened to be the name of the victim. I go back a lot of years in the Corps and as I recall, in Vietnam the scout/snipers were using slightly modified Remington 700's with a scope and chambered in 7.62 x 52 NATO 165 grain ammo. I know there has been many changes since. I think the Kate business came from another web site where the shooter had named his person rifle, a Tac Ops B 51 Kate or Kate II. I never heard of the name Kate being used to describe an entire group of rifles. It's my understanding that Tac Ops is actually not a military unit but short for Tactical Operations, Inc a company that builds these rifles. It's also my understanding that USMC sniper rifles are produced by in house armorers at Quantico, VA.
Can anyone confirm or debunk this?
The TV show, NCIS, had a episode wherein one of the members of the team is shot. Later it's stated the rifle used was called a "Kate" which happened to be the name of the victim. I go back a lot of years in the Corps and as I recall, in Vietnam the scout/snipers were using slightly modified Remington 700's with a scope and chambered in 7.62 x 52 NATO 165 grain ammo. I know there has been many changes since. I think the Kate business came from another web site where the shooter had named his person rifle, a Tac Ops B 51 Kate or Kate II. I never heard of the name Kate being used to describe an entire group of rifles. It's my understanding that Tac Ops is actually not a military unit but short for Tactical Operations, Inc a company that builds these rifles. It's also my understanding that USMC sniper rifles are produced by in house armorers at Quantico, VA.
Can anyone confirm or debunk this?

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