WW2 Snipers

SonnyCJ12

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Just recently got interested in WW2 snipers. What is your favorite sniper from the WW2, do you have one and why is it your favorite.

Mine is the Mosin Nagant PU
 
Just recently got interested in WW2 snipers. What is your favorite sniper from the WW2, do you have one and why is it your favorite.

Mine is the Mosin Nagant PU

Are you asking about the rifles or the soldiers?

There was a documentary on the Black Watch snipers a few years ago... there's one quote from it that stuck in my mind... "That's your first one (kill)... now you stop counting."

I think that's the way it should be.
 
Im talking about the guns only, not the people or any politics. Just guns

Well come on now you have to learn the complete history about said firearms it’s pretty cool to learn about who used what for what. It’s how I became a bit of a history nut as well as a gunnut. And my firearms interests range from antique winchesters and colts to what ever the hell it is they come out with before I die

But my most admired ww2 sniper rifle systems are the no4 t enfields I own two one new in transit case with everything down to case for scope and all new plus’s I have another all original without transit case or case for scope but other than than just that she is all matching including scope it’s the one I shoot. I use to have two new in case as described but sold one to a very serious collector for some pretty serious coin
 
SonnyCJ12: The PU is really the only WW2 sniper rifle available to us at low cost and in large numbers and will likely be the favorite of most who base their opinions on range results. My own refurb PU constantly amazes me with it's performance with surplus ammo. Also, the simple fact that the Soviets were able to turn them out in such large numbers, at both main arsenals, reflects well on the design of the system. Contrast that with the British No. 4 Mk 1T, which was turned out in quite small numbers by a private company.

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White Death Simo Hayha, with his scopeless Finnish M28/30. Can’t get any old school and bad ass than this. Lots of dead reds he left behind as well.
 

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