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| | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''Caliber .30-06, Model 1903A3''' | ||
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|- | | '''Type''' || Bolt-action rifle | ||
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| Bolt-action | | '''Caliber''' || .30-06 cal | ||
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| '''Caliber''' | | '''Feed System''' || 5 Round Stripper Clip | ||
| .30-06 cal | |- style="background:#f0f0f0;" | ||
|- style=" | | '''Muzzle Velocity''' || 783m/s | ||
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| 5 | | '''Maximum Effective Range''' || 1000m | ||
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==History== | |||
The M1903 Springfield served the United States military for nearly 60 years, beginning in 1905. Initially, it was the standard infantry rifle but transitioned to the role of sniper rifle as the M1903A4. It fired the .30-06 round (7.62 x 63 mm), a round common to several US military firearms. | The M1903 Springfield served the United States military for nearly 60 years, beginning in 1905. Initially, it was the standard infantry rifle but transitioned to the role of sniper rifle as the M1903A4. It fired the .30-06 round (7.62 x 63 mm), a round common to several US military firearms. | ||
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|- style=" | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''Caliber .30-06, Model 1903A3''' | ||
|- style="background:#ddb;" | |||
|- | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | Specifications | ||
|- style="background: white;" | |||
|- | | '''Type''' || Bolt-action rifle | ||
| '''Type''' | |- style="background:#f0f0f0;" | ||
| Bolt-action | | '''Caliber''' || .30-06 cal | ||
|- | |- style="background: white;" | ||
| '''Caliber''' | | '''Feed System''' || Single-round loaded, due to sight<br>blocking stripper clip feeding | ||
| .30-06 cal | |- style="background:#f0f0f0;" | ||
|- style=" | | '''Muzzle Velocity''' || 783m/s | ||
| '''Feed | |- style="background: white;" | ||
| Single-round loaded<br> | | '''Maximum Effective Range''' || 1000m | ||
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| '''Muzzle | |||
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|- style=" | |||
| '''Maximum Effective | |||
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==History== | |||
When fitted with a scope, the Springfield was designated M1903A'''4'''. Authentic versions of these will usually have a stamp on the receiver that says "M1903A3", indicating it was an A3 that had the scope added (and front iron sights removed). Though it was outfitted with different telescopic sights at times, the version in WWII Online uses the Weaver 330, which used a simple crosshair reticule. | When fitted with a scope, the Springfield was designated M1903A'''4'''. Authentic versions of these will usually have a stamp on the receiver that says "M1903A3", indicating it was an A3 that had the scope added (and front iron sights removed). Though it was outfitted with different telescopic sights at times, the version in WWII Online uses the Weaver 330, which used a simple crosshair reticule. | ||
Snipers were often recruited from among the finest marksmen in the force. They were assigned to hit important targets, were highly valued and respected among soldiers, and often followed their own code of ethics. Among these ethical rules was that a sniper would not kill an enemy sniper unless it was absolutely necessary. | Snipers were often recruited from among the finest marksmen in the force. They were assigned to hit important targets, were highly valued and respected among soldiers, and often followed their own code of ethics. Among these ethical rules was that a sniper would not kill an enemy sniper unless it was absolutely necessary. | ||
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Revision as of 17:35, 21 November 2014
M1903A3 Springfield Rifle
Caliber .30-06, Model 1903A3 | |
Specifications | |
Type | Bolt-action rifle |
Caliber | .30-06 cal |
Feed System | 5 Round Stripper Clip |
Muzzle Velocity | 783m/s |
Maximum Effective Range | 1000m |
History
The M1903 Springfield served the United States military for nearly 60 years, beginning in 1905. Initially, it was the standard infantry rifle but transitioned to the role of sniper rifle as the M1903A4. It fired the .30-06 round (7.62 x 63 mm), a round common to several US military firearms.
Game Play
M1904A4 Springfield Sniper Rifle
History
When fitted with a scope, the Springfield was designated M1903A4. Authentic versions of these will usually have a stamp on the receiver that says "M1903A3", indicating it was an A3 that had the scope added (and front iron sights removed). Though it was outfitted with different telescopic sights at times, the version in WWII Online uses the Weaver 330, which used a simple crosshair reticule.
Snipers were often recruited from among the finest marksmen in the force. They were assigned to hit important targets, were highly valued and respected among soldiers, and often followed their own code of ethics. Among these ethical rules was that a sniper would not kill an enemy sniper unless it was absolutely necessary.
Game Play