The Springfield 03 sniper rifle was mentioned in the previous article, and I searched for some information. It is indeed because I personally don’t know much about firearms and ammunition calibers.
The M1903 rifle was developed by Springfield Arsenal and produced under license from Mauser Arsenal in Germany.
The rotating back-pull bolt is imitated from the German 98 series Mauser rifles and can be considered a variant of the Mauser rifle. In appearance, the entire gun is shorter than the Type 98 Mauser rifle, with the barrel length shortened to 610 mm and the charging handle.
Bend downward.
It is fed from a magazine with a capacity of 5 rounds, and is loaded with a 5-round separate magazine. Bullets can also be loaded directly into the magazine. The M1903 rifle originally fired 0.30-03 ammunition, and was changed to the M1906 in 1906.
The Springfield rifle cartridge (or .30-06 rifle cartridge, Springfield .30-06 rifle cartridge) was improved on the Mauser rimless cartridge and became the standard rifle cartridge of the U.S. Army for the next fifty years.
0.30-06 rifle cartridge is also commonly known as 7.62.
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In fact, the protagonist with the vision of an eagle does not need a sniper rifle. The Garand's range of 800 is enough. Positional warfare is not a sniper war, nor is it a sniper war. Long-range sniping is of little use, and even long-range sniping may cause me
The hidden position of the army is exposed. The enemy's attack mode is artillery fire accompanied by infantry charge. During the infantry charge, our army's position is shrouded in artillery fire. When the infantry rushes to a certain distance, the enemy's artillery fire will extend to the rear, freeing up space.
In the space where the infantry charges, if the protagonist snipers from a distance, their position will be observed by the enemies in the rear in advance, and artillery will be summoned to bombard the exposed position.
This is why we have to wait until the enemy is close before attacking, so that the distance between our army and the enemy is closer and the enemy's artillery cannot bombard our army.
I also write about sniper rifles in the hope of improving the level of firearms in our country in this world. This will be mentioned briefly at the end.
(Sorry for my question. Some book fans are relatively hard-core military enthusiasts. Regarding the knowledge of firearms, I was checking information while writing. There are some deficiencies. I admit that this is my problem and a common sense mistake.
, I’m sorry, and thank you all for reminding me, thank you.)