Repeating Rifle

Origin
Sako TRG-42 sniper rifle was developed by the Finnish firearm manufacturer SAKO of Riihimäki. It is designed to fire more powerful .300 Winchester Magnum and .338 Lapua Magnum ammunition, and therefore it has a larger action and barrel than other Sako TRG rifles. The rifles are available with olive drab green, desert tan/coyote brown, dark earth or black stocks, and are also available with a folding stock. They are primarily used as a sniper rifle by the Finish Army.

Effects
This rifle is capable of locking on to a single target, allowing the user to hit the same target as many times as they want, no matter how small the target. However, the target is locked into the rifle and cannot be changed for a five-hour period. Attempting to fire the rifle at another target causes the rifle to jam.

Collection
Agent Arthur Neilson collected this rifle from a Finnish army facility after receiving a ping about a man who could accurately hit any target for five hours. The rifle was collected without much fuss, although Artie is unsure how the rifle obtained the effects.