Quote History Originally Posted By LedZeppelin:
Very curious grain structure on that top rifle. The rifle is post 1937, and definitely German manufacture-- Waffenampts vs. Weimar eagles. I'm only aware of European walnut being used up until 1940/1941 where the switch was made over to laminated beech.
It's certainly not a laminate-- looks like Elm.
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I need to find my German Sniper 1914-1945 book, but I know on the Finnish end of things, some guys used their own competition rifles from before the war.
Another book I would reference is:
A famous example of this is Simo Häyhä, who had a custom peep sight on his Finnish M/28-30, which he had used in many match-winning events before the war.
I can imagine the same type of thing happening on the German side, but I'm very rusty on my Wermacht Sniping familiarity as of late. It's been many years since I have seen that book.
I'm more interested in the techniques, tactics, procedures, cultural nuances, and anecdotal serendipity I find when studying the men of the past and how they dealt with the same challenges we dealt with. Many things change, but so many stay the same.