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    World War 1 sniper rifles

    does anyone hve, or ever see one of the world war one sniper rifles with the articulated stocks, the actual stock or even the periscope sight system?
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    Sniping In The Great War has excellent pictures and - without looking - some schematics.

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    Trench periscope

    Go to the Historical Breechloading Smallarms Association (hbsa-uk.org/knowledge-and-research/) and check the WW1 Commemorative Film for :
    Chandler Trench Periscope adaption of Long Lee-Enfield Rifle - demonstration.
    Hope this is what you want !

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    Springfield Armory National Historic Site has an articulated stocked Springfield Rifle. This illustration was used in my second book (Sharpshooters: Marksmen Through the Ages)


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    Watched this a while ago interesting

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    BTW, during the American Civil War, Union soldiers at Vicksburg used mirrors to aim their rifles at the Confederaates and this allowed them to shoot without exposing themselves to retaliatory fire. By the time they reached Georgia, they drilled holes in their stocks and stuck the wire handle of a hand mirror for the same purpose. This predates the periscope rifles of WW I.

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    Events are coming full circle. We are now at point where night and camouflage are not enough to hide from thermal imagers. The next logical step is for the sniper's scope to be connected to a remote screen and firing control so that he can stay under cover while still aiming and firing. That means a powered, finely adjustable "fixed rest" for the rifle.

    The next question is how can the thermal signature of the weapon and its sight be kept within safe limits at the same time?

    It may be that numerous "thermal decoys" are going to be needed, and question is how they should be powered and controlled to maximize effectiveness and longevity.
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