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When people get crazy about survival rifles, they should look at Simo Häyhä's story.

Toughest son of a bitch to ever live IMO

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simo_Häyhä

"White Death" -- even his nickname is badass.

"In temperatures between −40 and −20 degrees Celsius, dressed completely in white camouflage, Häyhä was credited with 505 confirmed plus 37 unconfirmed kills of Soviet soldiers.[3][5] The unofficial Finnish front line figure from the battlefield of Kollaa places the number of Häyhä's sniper kills at over 800."

"Besides his sniper kills, Häyhä was also credited with over two hundred kills with a Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun, thus bringing his credited kills to at least 705.[5] Remarkably, all of Häyhä's kills were accomplished in fewer than 100 days at a time of year with very short hours of daylight"

"Häyhä used a Finnish militia variant, White Guard M/28 "Pystykorva" or "Spitz", of the Russian Mosin-Nagant rifle, because it suited his small frame (5 ft 3 in/1.60 m). He preferred to use iron sights rather than telescopic sights" WHAT A BADASS LOL

"On March 6, 1940, Häyhä was shot in the lower left jaw by a Russian soldier during combat. The bullet tumbled upon impact and exited his head. He was picked up by fellow soldiers who said "half his head was missing", but he was not dead: he regained consciousness on March 13" LOL, BADASS
 
I'd read about Simo Hayha on Cracked.com. I definitely am going to read Rifles of the White Death now.

I'd recommend anyone that wants to play sniper at the end of days to invest in a Mosin Nagant and a few thousand rounds of ammo...probably set you back all of a few hundred bucks.

Then fire the fuck out of it. This is where many fail, they either go out into the woods and just shoot randomly or spend all their time posting about their new gun then looking to buy their next rather than using it.

I am willing to bet it will be some of the easiest ammo to still get if we hit post-apocalypse.
 
7.62 x 54 is not as common in US as AK rounds 7.62 x 39

i don't think, but either way, it was a main battle weapon for a reason
 
7.62 x 54 is not as common in US as AK rounds 7.62 x 39

i don't think, but either way, it was a main battle weapon for a reason

This is correct. You can get 7.62x39 annywhere (Walmart, Bass Pro, Cabelas, Dicks, and anywhere else that has guns/ammo).

I rarely see 7.62x54 anywhere other than Cabelas or online
 
Go with an SBR'd AR15 in 6.8 SPC. In my case I'm working on a longer barreled 6.5 Grendel build for a deer rifle which will be my go to rifle.

You meet some real guys on the range here in KY. Lever action, handed to them from their father, who passed it from their grandpa. They bag many an animal with it.

A quality weapon, with a quality round one is familiar from childhood with beats all.
 
I don't think he was saying everyone was mistaken. I think he was upset that he did well in school, yet was never taught that Finland and Russia fought.

I know, that's how I read it as well. I was just providing further information to him. 😛
 
lol @ FEMA death camps.

and also laugh out loud at this thread turning into a discussion about the validity of long range target practice, when the OP's video is making fun of that.
 
Unless the standard has changed, you can miss the 250 meter and 300 meter targets TWICE and still qualify expert with 36 out of 40.

I've never shot anything other than expert. I know I'm not going to miss anything but the 300s, so I never fire more than one shot at each 300m target and I'm guaranteed expert. That said, I've never scored lower than a 37.
 
Longest shots tend to take place in Afghanistan since the high altitude reduces air density. The longest shot was actually a double. A British sniper took out 2 guys at about 1.5 miles.
 
Longest shots tend to take place in Afghanistan since the high altitude reduces air density. The longest shot was actually a double. A British sniper took out 2 guys at about 1.5 miles.

He also disabled their machine gun. I was in Afghanistan at the time, and a friend of mine lived on the same tiny little training camp as that British sniper. :thumbsup:
 
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