A "guerrilla sniper rifle" sounds to me like any decent hunting rifle with a good scope...in the hands of a person who has the skill and determination to use it to effect and maintain a low profile.
My question : now, may I ask you who exactly is "a person who has the skill and determination to use it to effect and maintain a low profile" ? It looks like that person could be a mere low life "civilian". If I remember correctly, a sniper rifle is strictly any rifle that is used by a g-e-n-u-i-n-e sniper and that, Sir, DOES NOT include "civilians" - only military and policemen. Is there an exception for "guerilla sniper rifles" ?
I always thought that the words "sniper" and "rifle" were not to be used side by side by simple "civilians" here on CGN.
Again, a very interesting thread but politically incorrect - if I may say so ...
By the way, I am a low life "civilian".
i figure this deserves to go here rather than the precision rifles section..
I stumbled across a picture on google yesterday that took me to the Warrior talk forum... in particular the GSR section ..
something i hadnt seen before, a GSR was an accuracy and optics capable rifle to 600-700m and using a round capable of stopping a person..
right now you're thinking.. Typical American SHTF Wolverines type stuff..
but their requirements for their GSR's were heads at 200 and torso's at 600 .. which means even a 2.5MOA rifle is capable .. so it opens up all those battle rifles that people previously thought wouldnt be any good at range as they dont shoot sub moa ..
the other stipulation is that it has to be in a man stoppable round... which is almost everything at 200-600m ( apart from .22LR at the extended range )
also there are apparently courses run to teach the philosophy ( for lack of a better word )
at first i thought "well its just not-so-LR shooting with not-so-accurate guns.. but i read further and really what they are teaching is that you dont need a sub MOA gun to shoot longer ranges enjoyably ( or in their case for SHTF ) and that you shouldnt rule out a service type battle rifle as no good for anything over 300m just because it doesnt shoot a ragged hole at 100m
the 'philosophy' is also about making effective shots on man and animal size targets, in the field, in imperfect conditions and positions, and sort of on the fly..
Of course your GSR doesnt need to be a Semi auto, and it should be easily portable. Should also be a good Mud gun..
Many of the guys are building on savage actions for theirs. many others are using EBR's and low end AR's that they can rough up a bit
Beavis and Myself are going to ###y up a couple of rifles for the purpose and give it a crack down at one of his shooting spots..
heres the pic that started it all
apparently the fella had just pinged his target at 700m with his .308 AK 16" barrel.
image was posted by the course instructor and not the shooter himself, so im more enclined to believe it
EDIT: Image was massive, so heres the link
ht tp://warriortalknews.typepad.com/.a/6a0133ec985af6970b013487f6a79b970c-pi
so i dont know.. without getting all tied up in the SHTF side of things i quite like the idea behind it all.. not getting bogged down in MOA, just learning to make effective hits in the field with your battle rifles
discuss
Thank you sobo4303 for the dose of sanity I've been wanting to post.
TEOTWAKI
I always return to Simo Hayha. That man was an effective weapon, using the tools at hand. If your tool has limitations, operate within them, maximise the advantage you have: choosing how, when and where to engage your enemy.
By the way, I am a low life "civilian".
Now for a little dose of reality.
This brings me to my point - reality. All this SHTF stuff is nonsense, fantasy and garbage. Don't even get me started with the whole zombie thing. I would wager that the vast majority of the people participating the these SHTF forums have no clue or experience as to what really happens when the SHTF in a real battle. Call of Duty does not apply.
Any of you ever speak to and listen to a vet, someone whom has been there and seen real action, including killing, inflicting horrific wounds to another human being? Read any of their biographies? Consider this, they were trained to perform those tasks and they had a hard time and were frightened out of their minds. One common theme, every single one of them would not choose to be there, ever if they had a choice the second time around because living was too precious to them.
There will never be a disintegration of government such that a "Mad Max" world becomes any kind of reality. Even if it did happen, I wager most of the untrained civilian "Soldiers of Fortune wannabes" would be wetting themselves the first time real bullets were whizzing over their heads or worst yet, inflicting horrible, irreversible wounds to the friend next to you. No, the real soldiers will be fighting to protect and defend our liberties.
History has a blatantly truthful way of showing to us that those untrained and unskilled in the art of war are usually and sadly, the first to be killed or sacrificed, in some cases by the hundreds.
It's fun to fantasize, but we need to keep our grip on reality too.
The majority of the forces were composed mostly of Polish citizens who were deported by the NKVD to the Soviet Gulags during the annexation of Eastern Poland (Kresy Wschodnie) in 1939 by the Soviet Union.
The Corps had a consistently high fighting reputation and was well-regarded by the American and Commonwealth troops they fought alongside with.
but the GSR shooting skill set ( how about we calling it Practical Field Shooting from now on huh? ) .. is an incredibly fun and personally rewarding way to shoot..