WW2 Sniper Rifles for Sale


During World War II, sniper rifles played a critical role in warfare, providing precision long-range shooting capabilities for both offensive and defensive operations. Several sniper rifles were used by various countries during this period. Here are some of the notable WWII sniper rifles:

  1. Mosin-Nagant 91/30 (Soviet Union): The Mosin-Nagant 91/30 was the standard issue rifle for the Soviet infantry during WWII. The 91/30 variant was modified for use as a sniper rifle by adding a scope. The most famous Soviet sniper, Vasily Zaytsev, used a Mosin-Nagant 91/30 during the Battle of Stalingrad.

  2. Karabiner 98k (Germany): The Karabiner 98k was the standard issue rifle for the German infantry during WWII. It was also used as a sniper rifle by the German military. Some variants of the 98k were equipped with telescopic sights for sniping duties.

  3. Lee-Enfield No. 4 (United Kingdom): The Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle was the standard issue rifle for the British military during WWII. The No. 4(T) variant was specifically designed for sniping and was equipped with a scope. It was known for its accuracy and reliability.

  4. Springfield M1903A4 (United States): The Springfield M1903A4 was the standard issue rifle for the U.S. military during WWII, and the A4 variant was adapted for sniping. It was equipped with a 2.2x M73 scope and served as the primary sniper rifle for American forces in the early stages of the war.

  5. Tokyo Type 97 (Japan): The Type 97 was the standard issue rifle for the Japanese military during WWII. The sniping variant, known as the Type 97 Sniper Rifle, was equipped with a scope and used by Japanese snipers throughout the war.

  6. SVT-40 (Soviet Union): While not primarily designed as a sniper rifle, the Soviet SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle was sometimes used by Soviet snipers, especially early in the war. It offered faster follow-up shots compared to bolt-action rifles.

  7. M1C/M1D Garand (United States): The M1 Garand, the standard issue semi-automatic rifle of the U.S. military, was adapted for sniping duties. The M1C and M1D variants were equipped with scopes, making them sniper rifles.

  8. Karabin Wz. 98a (Poland): The Polish resistance fighters, known as the Home Army or Armia Krajowa, used the Karabin Wz. 98a as a sniper rifle during the war. It was a Polish variant of the Mauser K98k.

These sniper rifles varied in terms of design, optics, and effectiveness, but all contributed significantly to the tactics and strategies employed by snipers during World War II. Snipers from all sides played a crucial role in intelligence gathering, disrupting enemy movements, and boosting the morale of their respective forces.

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