The Jaeger 7 “Tiger” is a variant of the Jaeger 7, and although it’s better than the standard Jaeger, it’s not by a lot. The Jaeger 7 "Tiger." My favorite thing about this weapon is the design, which doesn't go very far Unlocked by completing Mastery level 20 in Mumbai. Along with its slow rate of fire and how loud it is, this gun isn’t all that worth it to use, especially with how difficult it is to unlock. The Druzhina 34 has terrible recoil, meaning it can be annoying to use at times. ![]() The Druzhina 34 has great pierce, being able to kill two NPCs with one shot, an extended magazine and a great scope. The Druzhina 34 is another weapon that is not bad by any means and is a great step up from its sibling weapon, the aforementioned DTI. The Druzhina 34 is a big step up, but there's still a long stairwell to climb Unlocked by completing Mastery level 5 in Paris. It has the scout perk, meaning it’s easy to aim with, and it has a faster than average rate of fire, but since it’s also kind of weak, it doesn’t hold its own when compared to the other guns on this list. It’s a great sniper to start out and learn the basics with, especially since it’s one of the easiest to unlock. There’s nothing wrong with it, but as the basis of so many other great sniper rifles, there isn’t much of a reason to stick with this one. The Jaeger 7 is a blank canvas anyone could enjoy Unlocked by completing Mastery level 15 in Mumbai. It has a slow fire rate and is very loud, meaning the only purpose this gun serves is being another random unlockable you might never use. The DTI has great pierce, but that is the only good thing to say about this weapon. Each weapon on this list serves a purpose, but saying that doesn’t make it any easier to find the purpose of the Druzhina 34 DTI. A common theme you’ll find with all of these lower-rated weapons is that none of them are bad. The Druzhina 34 DTI is an all-around decent weapon. The Druzhina 34 DTI - when complexity fails Unlocked by completing Mastery level 20 in Dartmoor. It has a good rate of fire, but with no zoom, suppression, and with little damage, it’s not worth all the effort to unlock. The Bartoli is just that, a hunting rifle, but since it was made for hunting animals in the woods, it has none of the fancy perks a master assassin would need for the job. While all of the sniper rifles on this list could be called “hunting” rifles, none of them quite match that description like the Bartoli Woodsman Hunting Rifle does. Though it should have been better, every list needs its first entry ![]() ![]() Maybe even enjoy the quiet tune of Ave Maria, if that rifle’s more your speed. So, climb up to your favorite vantage point and look down your scopes, because we’re about to inspect the best sniper rifles in Hitman 3. Emphasis on “almost,” as although Hitman has a great selection of sniper rifles, some of them are simply better than others. Almost every one of these rifles makes it a breeze to climb atop a radio tower and shoot your target and not spawn any suspicion. They’re almost just as iconic as Agent 47 himself, because there’s nothing stealthier than taking a backseat approach and taking out your target from miles away. Sniper rifles are staples when it comes to Hitman. And what would a Hitman game be without a sniper rifle? Not only that, Hitman 3 can also be seen as a culmination of every Hitman game ever released, taking the best parts from each game in the 20+ year-long franchise and creating something truly unique. The best thing about Hitman 3 is that, as the last installment of the World of Assassination trilogy, it’s a culmination of the two games before it.
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