The rifle, that way and care

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Thank you so much for your detailed explanation. I see that you have used "a sniper rifle". Is "the" wrong?
Not if you're objecting to the availability of that particular rifle. What do you mean by "wrong" there?

You object that it's for sale to the general public. That's your point.
 
Not if you're objecting to the availability of that particular rifle. What do you mean by "wrong" there?

You object that it's for sale to the general public. That's your point.
Yes, but woudn't there be a difference in meaning between a Dragunov sniper rifle and the Dragunov sniper rifle in my sentence?
 
You could use the definite article if you'd already mentioned it.

I saw a Dragunov rifle for sale in a local fishing shop. I could tell that the Dragunov rifle was in good condition and was on sale for a very low price. I think it's dangerous for such weapons to be sold so openly.
 
@Anna232 This!

I saw a Dragonoff rifle for sale in a fishing shop. That upset me because I don't think they should be available to the general public. (Not Dragonoff rifles or any other kind.)

That's probably the way I would say it.

I apologize if anything I said was misleading.
 
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