A 1940 SVT40 I named Lyudmila, for obvious reasons. See the link below (LANGUAGE WARNING)
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It says she used a Mosin, but really an SVT (see pic).
I admire your enthusiasm, but I would have chose a better article of her to link here. Something about that one screams 'lowest common denominator' to me. Also she scored here first 2 kills with a Mosin.
My favorite would have to me one of my enfields. Which one, I am not sure. Probably my '42 Maltby No4 Mk1, b/c its the one I used when a friend and I got to kill a pontiac 6000. We started with SP hunting ammo. They just buried itself in the engine block and pieces of bullet came to rest in the passenger seat (after traveling through the dash, firewall, and extremities of the engine). Then we switched to FMJ's, and they started to penetrate much better.
The last round we fired, went through the firewall-dashboard-steering column-driver seat (both the foam then the steel support withing the seat)-rear seat, and finally the frame around the rear window, taking pieces of the car with it. Some where along the line it shed the jacket, b/c I cut the seat apart and found pieces of copper jacket in the foam. (along with pieces of dashboard and steering column).
You can read articles and see video and picture, but it really helps to put things into perspective when you can view the damage first hand. We figured that
if there were people in the car, that the driver would be dead, the guy behind him probably, and we were not to sure about anyone behind the car, b/c the first two would have slowed the bullet down, but they would not get away unscathed.