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> There is no telling how many k**ls were credited to these 12 Russian beauties in WWII. War is Hell!!!
Elwood wrote:
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> There is no telling how many k**ls were credited to these 12 Russian beauties in WWII. War is Hell!!!
lololol....Great post ...Great picture...I think I dated 1 of them....3rd from the left on the second row...Naaaaa i'm not that old...But she sure looked like her...lololo :thumbup:
Elwood wrote:
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> There is no telling how many k**ls were credited to these 12 Russian beauties in WWII. War is Hell!!!
Elwood.....are you wearing "bar goggles"?
Elwood wrote:
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> There is no telling how many k**ls were credited to these 12 Russian beauties in WWII. War is Hell!!!
Thanks for that Elwood. I've seen that photo before. That's a nice Russian gal (the rifles they are holding). She is a Mosin Nagant M91/30 (7.62 x 54r) bent bolt with a PE/PU scope.
You can still find original WWII Russian snipers (the rifles not the gals) but they are expensive (over a grand).
They also sell re-arsenaled ones (original WWII scope and papers) on a refurb WWII bent bolt mosin in the upper 400 - 550 range.
I have 2 of the re-furbs and they are a hoot to shoot.
The scope is limited by modern standards but back in the day that set up was a real N**i k**ler. It was nothing to sneer at.
They say Vasily Zaytsev (Russia's best WWII sniper with over 400 k**ls) took out 225 N**i's with one of those rifles between Nov 10 and Dec 17th, 1942 during the battle of Stalingrad. Some of his shots were taken from over a 1000 yards.
And hey guys, if you are gonna comment on those sniper gals looks, you better say nice things if you are less than 1000 yards from them. There is nothing like the fury of woman scorned. :)
W8_4_It wrote:
Thanks for that Elwood. I've seen that photo before. That's a nice Russian gal (the rifles they are holding). She is a Mosin Nagant M91/30 (7.62 x 54r) bent bolt with a PE/PU scope.
You can still find original WWII Russian snipers (the rifles not the gals) but they are expensive (over a grand).
They also sell re-arsenaled ones (original WWII scope and papers) on a refurb WWII bent bolt mosin in the upper 400 - 550 range.
I have 2 of the re-furbs and they are a hoot to shoot.
The scope is limited by modern standards but back in the day that set up was a real N**i k**ler. It was nothing to sneer at.
They say Vasily Zaytsev (Russia's best WWII sniper with over 400 k**ls) took out 225 N**i's with one of those rifles between Nov 10 and Dec 17th, 1942 during the battle of Stalingrad. Some of his shots were taken from over a 1000 yards.
And hey guys, if you are gonna comment on those sniper gals looks, you better say nice things if you are less than 1000 yards from them. There is nothing like the fury of woman scorned. :)
Thanks for that Elwood. I've seen that photo befor... (
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I don't think I would like to meet any of those 'gals' even without their rifles. They appear quite formidable and not to be 'messed' with. :D
angery american wrote:
lololol....Great post ...Great picture...I think I dated 1 of them....3rd from the left on the second row...Naaaaa i'm not that old...But she sure looked like her...lololo :thumbup:
:lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
melbell wrote:
Elwood ,
Where are your glasses?
:lol: :lol: Couldn't find 'em. :mrgreen:
Cadillac wrote:
Elwood.....are you wearing "bar goggles"?
Well you know what they say at 3am. :mrgreen:
W8_4_It wrote:
Thanks for that Elwood. I've seen that photo before. That's a nice Russian gal (the rifles they are holding). She is a Mosin Nagant M91/30 (7.62 x 54r) bent bolt with a PE/PU scope.
You can still find original WWII Russian snipers (the rifles not the gals) but they are expensive (over a grand).
They also sell re-arsenaled ones (original WWII scope and papers) on a refurb WWII bent bolt mosin in the upper 400 - 550 range.
I have 2 of the re-furbs and they are a hoot to shoot.
The scope is limited by modern standards but back in the day that set up was a real N**i k**ler. It was nothing to sneer at.
They say Vasily Zaytsev (Russia's best WWII sniper with over 400 k**ls) took out 225 N**i's with one of those rifles between Nov 10 and Dec 17th, 1942 during the battle of Stalingrad. Some of his shots were taken from over a 1000 yards.
And hey guys, if you are gonna comment on those sniper gals looks, you better say nice things if you are less than 1000 yards from them. There is nothing like the fury of woman scorned. :)
Thanks for that Elwood. I've seen that photo befor... (
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:thumbup: :thumbup: Thanks for that info. :-D
W8_4_It wrote:
Thanks for that Elwood. I've seen that photo before. That's a nice Russian gal (the rifles they are holding). She is a Mosin Nagant M91/30 (7.62 x 54r) bent bolt with a PE/PU scope.
You can still find original WWII Russian snipers (the rifles not the gals) but they are expensive (over a grand).
They also sell re-arsenaled ones (original WWII scope and papers) on a refurb WWII bent bolt mosin in the upper 400 - 550 range.
I have 2 of the re-furbs and they are a hoot to shoot.
The scope is limited by modern standards but back in the day that set up was a real N**i k**ler. It was nothing to sneer at.
They say Vasily Zaytsev (Russia's best WWII sniper with over 400 k**ls) took out 225 N**i's with one of those rifles between Nov 10 and Dec 17th, 1942 during the battle of Stalingrad. Some of his shots were taken from over a 1000 yards.
And hey guys, if you are gonna comment on those sniper gals looks, you better say nice things if you are less than 1000 yards from them. There is nothing like the fury of woman scorned. :)
Thanks for that Elwood. I've seen that photo befor... (
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Thanx for the information and especially the 1,000 yard advice.
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