Chapter 101: Mosin Nagant
"Nani? There is dirt and eight roads to work! It's their snipers! Stop moving forward, hidden! "The task force quickly went into hiding!
Yoshida Hideyoshi picked up the telescope and looked at it carefully, this shot hit the middle of the head, impartially, which shows that it is definitely not something that ordinary people can do! No one was found within 300 meters of the surrounding area, and there were no covers such as mountain passes, and there were no good sniper points, so it can be explained that this sniper fired from 300 meters away!
The sniper rifle of this period can defeat the enemy with one shot from a distance of 300 meters, which shows that this sniper's sniper rifle is not an ordinary sniper rifle! He can also do it, there is such a good hand in the dirt eight roads? He's a little confused!
There was no movement for a long time, Yoshida Hideyoshi waved his hand and made a gesture, the troops moved forward, and the front and back and left and right should be taken into account, so as not to be suddenly attacked, and during the march, they must always find cover to cover themselves, walk in a straight line, and march on a cross route, which is what special forces must do!
After walking for about 50 meters, suddenly there was a gunshot again, and the little devil who was walking in front was hit and killed by another shot! Or a headshot!
This is a terrible sniper, he is in the dark, and they are in the light, Yoshida Hideyoshi waved his hand, the troops stopped advancing, all hidden, Yoshida Hideyoshi touched the soldiers next to him, made a gesture, and then raised his sniper rifle, his sniper rifle is a professional sniper step, the Soviet-made Mosin Nagant.
Russia did not show much in the use of sniping during the First World War, and after the founding of the Soviet Union, the Red Army did not seem to be very enthusiastic about sniping, and the main efforts were towards mechanization. This situation did not change until the end of 1939 after the Soviet-Finnish Winter War, when the attacking Red Army encountered professional hunters who served as snipers in the Finnish army, suffered heavy casualties, and only after the lesson of blood did they begin to pay attention to sniping.
During World War II, they also followed the Finnish strategy, recruiting professional hunters from all over the world as the backbone of snipers, using the Mosin Nagant M91-30 rifle with a scope as a sniper rifle, and advocating a two- or three-person sniper team to compete with the German snipers. However, there were only a few snipers of this kind of high-level snipers, and most of the snipers in the Soviet army had only a short training like other soldiers, and at best they were only infantry with better shooting.
Originally, the Mosin Nagant 91-30 sniper rifle was equipped with a quadruple PT sight (like the DIII and VP models, it was made of A. Asmirsky design), but in view of its various shortcomings, in 1931 the Soviet Union introduced its improved VP sight. However, the Soviet side lacked refractive technology, and the new model was still not an ideal sight. Since it was firmly fastened to the rear of the receiver cover by six screws, it was very inconvenient to reload.
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In 1936-1937, the VP type was replaced by a PE type sight. This type of sight weighs 0. 62 kg, mounted on one side of the reliable SESO holder. PE has played a big role in improving the hit rate, and it can be used to shoot at targets at a distance of 1,400 meters. In the event that the sight is damaged in action, it can be relied on to shoot with the aim rail
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