You will be in real trouble.
See if you can find the camouflaged German sniper pointing a gun directly at you - Business Insider
You will be in real trouble.
See if you can find the camouflaged German sniper pointing a gun directly at you - Business Insider
Found him/her in a few. The last one is easiest. the hole in the silencer/ flash suppressor is clear
My ass would be history.
I would be long gone, even for the easier ones where you can see the muzzle it would have been too long
Willing to bet they would be one shot wonders. Not like Billy Sing.
https://www.awm.gov.au/education/sch...es/billy-sing/
I still can't really tell they are Germans? I thought the second picture was a Russian.
You may want to eat those words Bob, Josef 'Sepp' Allerberger, you may want to look this German sniper up, he's Credited with 257 kills on the Eastern Front between 1942 and 1945 during the Second World War.
Sepp's advice on sniping
- never shoot a target you haven't positively identified
-shoot only once from each position
-compassion with the enemy is suicide
-big three "hows": how to get to a position unnoticed, how to leave a position unseen, and how to change between positions fast and unseen
-dare to move under enemy fire (the rabbit jump), if you get pinned down you die
And this bloke too, Matthaus Hetzenauer, he had 345
Billy didn't keep score, a lot of the time. Unless the shot was confirmed by a Sgt or above, it wasn't counted. He dealt the same with the Germans in France, as the Turks at Gallipoli. My " one shot wonder" comment was a bit over the top, admittedly, but I'll back the Queensland assassin, any time.
Trooper William Eddie Sing — Australian Light Horse Association
I'm dead:Thump: