Sniper pictures

I am not saying I'm correct or incorrect either , general an Ajack Scope with out Sunshade does not go past the back end or rifles rear sight base this one does and to me it appears there a line were sunshade joins front of objective lens housing . Maybe it the angle the of the pic who knows . I will add this in my 20 + yrs of collecting I have seen at least 4 to 5 Ajack 4X90 scopes with Focal Adj. & Sunshade all of these Scope were in Serial range of 41XXX to 42XXX . I know its been said this type variant never existed with German Military use similar to what was said about Ajack 4X90 with Focal Adjustment Line
in Tube never being used by Germans and that these were made only for Swedish SSR`s and we know how that turned out , NOT TRUE . My thought was this is something that may need more research to find out the truth/real facts . Just food for thought . That said here is a couple more Sauer SSR Pics 2 of my most favorite pics .
Dave,

Some of the Finn m39/43 Ajack were delivered with final adjustment and sunshade
 
That's my rifle and picture I provided to Laurent for his website, Anyway, attached some more.
 

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I wonder how many of these boys survived the War , odds are not many if any of them , if at all any did !!!!
Allerberger mentions that he came across a platoon of youth who were equipped with sniper rifles. He didn't give them much of a chance.

I came across an account of a GI whose captain was fired at by some sniper. The GI hunted the "sniper" down and shot them in their backs as they ran. When he turned them over, he found he had killed teenagers who were sharing a scoped rifle. He relived killing them in his nightmares. The GI gave the rifle to the captain who took it home as a souvenir.
 
They don't even look like they finished regular school, let alone finishing a sniper school.
Majority of their rifles have stamped front barrel bands so definitely later parts of the war.
I could easily believe that they are 18-19 years old and given that many sniper school attendees were selected to attend after basic training or certainly follow on infantry training due to very high marksmanship performance and probably other qualities, I could see many being in that age range. As for the period, sometime in 1944 would be a good bet but stamped front rifle bands were being used in some quantity by Mauser O/N by the second half of 1943.
 
Taken from eBay, front bottom reads "Karelien 1943" over "Onkel Peter Lieb, Unterstand", what translates to "Karelia 1943, Uncle Peter Lieb, Dugout".

Backside reads "Gebirgsjäger Polizei" over "2 x Groß Onkel Peter Lieb Gebirgstruppe Weltkrieg 1939/1945", what translates to "Mountain Troops, Police" and "2x Great Uncle Peter Lieb, Mountain Troops World War 1939/1945".

Not fully sure, but looks like either SSR or SC to me? Due to date and scope appearing to be an Ajack 4x90 with focal adjustment maybe more SS SSR?

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Georg
Its definitely a SSR and not a SC if You have a close look you can see the front of receiver ring is bare with no base/ring on it .
By the way thank you for sending me the link to the auction I purchased this photo .
 
Do you think it is SS SSR, or regular Wehrmacht SSR? Does he have a rubber eyecup? Something weird on the ocular piece going on.
 
It sure looks like it has a rubber eyecup , hopefully I will be able glean more detailed info once I have the photo in hand
 
Congrats on a great photo of SSR in use Dave.

Definitely agree on it having an ajack with focal ring & eye cup when the image is brightened up a bit.
What fascinates me, is it looks like the front of the rifle has a camo sleeve wrapped around it??

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Congrats on a great photo of SSR in use Dave.

Definitely agree on it having an ajack with focal ring & eye cup when the image is brightened up a bit.
What fascinates me, is it looks like the front of the rifle has a camo sleeve wrapped around it??

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I agree with what you said about eye cup and there is something wrapped around the front portion of rifle . I believe your correct about focal ring also , as I mentioned hopefully once in hand the focal ring can be verified and maybe some other details which are not being seen at this time . For me at this point in my collecting I am and have been totally focused on SSR rifles .

I recently bought a Unknown P.Kohler SS variant of SSR Scope , I paid next to nothing for it off gun broker and almost passed on it until something specific caught my eye at that point I could not hit BIN fast enough .
 
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One of the few instances of sniper on film too! Although extremely brief.
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Clip is timestamped.

 
Just saw these two very interesting pictures too. Unfortunately they are already sold.

First picture:
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Looks like a butchered SVT40 scope mount turned 180° and soldered (?) to the receiver of a K98k rifle. Sellers description reads as:
Foto Panzer Abteilung Sommer 1942, Vormarsch Don Stalingrad 6. Armee Sniper Training
aus Nachlass Panzersoldat Friedhelm Müller, Kyritz / Prignitz
Einsatz 1941/42 in Ukraine und Russland, Heeresgruppe Süd
WW2 2. Weltkrieg
ca 6 x 9 cm, guter Zustand
weltweiter Versand als Einschreiben mit Sendungsnummer
Privatverkauf.



Photo Panzer Abteilung summer 1942, advance Don Stalingrad 6th Army
from the estate of tank soldier Friedhelm Müller, Kyritz / Prignitz
Deployment 1941/42 in Ukraine and Russia, Army Group South
WW2 2nd World War
ca 6 x 9 cm, good condition

worldwide shipping as registered mail with shipment number.
Private sale.

Second picture (two times):
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Looks like a PEM top mount, somehow crudely welded(?) to a side plate that got attached to the side rail of a K98k rifle.

Sellers description to this picture reads the same as the above image.
 
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