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John Sukey

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Just talked to Skennerton and he got this story from a guy in afghanistan.
Troops were taking fire from a sniper so far away that they couldn't spot him.
finaly, air was called in and an old man 2000 yds away was chased from his hidey hole.

The rifle was subsequently recovered. Was it a Dragunov or a captured American sniper rifle?

Noooo, it was a No1Mk3! Granted the guy was lobbing in the rounds, but
"to whom it may concern" can be just as nasty as something aimed at you.;)
 
Afghan tribesmen have been chasing Europeans around their mountains for centuries. Most of them start learning to shoot from the cradle. Chances are that No.1 was made by a guy with a file too.
 
My great uncle told me that the "friendly" Afghans on the Khyber Pass would say hello by shooting 3 feet above your head into the rock wall, in his opinion the difference between a "friendly" Afghan and an "unfriendly" Afghan was 3 feet. This dates back to the early 1920's, my uncle was running mule trains, after that he was sent to Mesopotamia - the more things change the more they stay the same, my cousin is now in Iraq.
 
My Grand father served in Afghanistan with the secodary airborne service (British). He told me that back then the afghanys would steal the bolts out of the 303 rifles and make the rest of the gun themselves.
 
My Grand father served in Afghanistan with the secodary airborne service (British). He told me that back then the afghanys would steal the bolts out of the 303 rifles and make the rest of the gun themselves.

Special Air Service?

"secodary" to none.

They've been stealing rifles for centuries. Read your Kipling. ;-)
 
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