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Re: Does anyone know these men?
What a waste of talent: to be arming elite operators with open-sight, bolt-action rifles that were designed in 1898.
I've never understood that. If there was no other choice, then why not go with optically-sighted K98's for every one of those guys? As in, every time you went up against a Luftwaffe paratrooper unit you were going up against precision, designated marksmen quality, long-range shooters. Bronc |
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Re: Does anyone know these men?
The war that Germany embarked on soon outgrew the capacity of its industry to support it. Adam Tooze’s book “The Wages of Destruction” is very good on this. It’s why their army was largely reliant on horse transport from first to last, for example.
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Re: Does anyone know these men?
The German Sniper 1914-1945 by Peter Senich (1982) devotes an entire chapter to FG 42 sniper rifles (ZF 4 optics.) Now imagine coming up against a company of paratroopers armed with THAT setup...
Notice how often the Fallschirmjager were photographed with optics hanging around their necks? They knew before anyone else that optical magnification is *essential* for infantry operating on a desert-mountain-steppe-bocage battlefield. (It's literally shocking how, for twenty straight years, the majority of Marine/army units in Afghanistan went on patrol with a single pair of low-end Bushnell 7x35 binos--or no field glasses at all. That's Hauptmann Walter Gericke (KC) below with one of his guys. They knew what they were doing... Last edited by Broncazonk; 8th July 2021 at 01:53. |
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