There was a thread a while back about a book with a snipers personal experience with the No4 T. Can't seem to find it. I do have Captain C. Shore's book...... any others out there?
There was a thread a while back about a book with a snipers personal experience with the No4 T. Can't seem to find it. I do have Captain C. Shore's book...... any others out there?
The Sniper by Barry Wynne Brit in NW Europe
Sam's Sloppy Sniper Section Don Urquhart Canadian in Korea
Not many others out there that I can think of.....
I have a copy of the sniper i would lend if interested
Sniper one on one
Sniper One-on-One - Google Search
Sniper stalk and kill
Stalk and kill - Google Search
Out of Nowhere: A History of the Military Sniper
Out of Nowhere: A History of the Military Sniper: Amazon.co.uk: Martin Pegler: 8601409993386: Books
Sniper
https://www.abebooks.co.uk/book-search/title/with-british-snipers-to-the-reich/author/captain-c-shore/
"With British Snipers To The Reich" by Captain C. Shore
Gentlemen, we would be a lot more helpful if we actually spent the time to read the initial query more carefully:
1. Bros quite clearly states that he has Shore's book "With British Snipers to the Reich" and does not need 3 further replies to tell him he needs what he already has
2. Bros quite clearly states that he wants personal experience with the No. 4T. General books such as those by Gilbert and Pegler do not meet this requirement and tend to supply only a small amount of 4T information largely derived form other published material.
As a community supplying knowledge we can and should do better than this (and my apologies for pointing this out........
55recce.......I was laughing to myself as I was scrolling down to read the replies....I've been away for a few days. and yes your point certainly has merit.
Anyhow thanks for admonishing the "boy's"as helpful as they are trying to be.
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Is " The Sniper" by Barry Wynne still in print?
In the grand scheme of things, there are not a lot of "anecdotal" books about the "business" of sniping.
"What Ho, chaps! There we were, my observer and I, lying in our own filth for three days, potting the Hun. The red spray as the contents of a Hun skull was splashed on a wall was most gratifying." That sort of "Flashman Takes Aim" stuff?
I doubt that many EVER put pen to paper to leave much detail about the "nitty-gritty" of the trade.