Yes, they were also used in ww1. they would just put a scope onto a standard rifle.
Have never seen a S&W sniper rifle from 1917. In that period, S&W was making .45 cal revolvers for the war effort. If you have other information, you may contact me through my mesage board, and I'll try to help. Sniper rifles were made at the Springfield Armory, Rock Island, and by Remington.
S&W did not make the rifles. Howa made them and S&W branded them.
.50 caliber firearms have been made since the early days of muzzleloaders. The original maker of a gun in this caliber is not known. Given that .50 is 1/2 inch, a convenient measurement, .50 caliber muzzleloaders are very common. There are several .50 caliber cartridges in existence. They range from the .50BMG used in heavy machine guns and long range sniper rifles to the .50 Beowulf used in AR type rifles to .50 AE, .50 GI and .500 S&W used in handguns. These cartridges were invented by different people at different times.
Catapults were not used in WW2
1. USA snipers used the XM21 weapons system (M14 rifle) w/Redfield scopes 2. USMC snipers used bolt action hunting rifles 3. NVA snipers used bolt action Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant rifle US missions: body count; priority targets, sappers. NVA missions: officers, commo men, crew served wpns.
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W-2 forms are used to report wages, tips and other compensation from employers.
Keep on beating him up with the Q or W key, and sometimes use F
This is the formula to calculate the perimeter of a rectangle, where l = length and w = width. Perimeter = 2l + 2w : This can also be written as 2(l + w).
a barett 50 cal w/thermal,fmj a pp2000 w/fmj,holographic sight perk 1 bling prek 2 stopping power pro perk 3 commando pro it works for me hope you have fun
Mausers of the World by Rober W. Ball is a good place to start
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