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On Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:48:03 +0100, D wrote:Sounds like a dangerous wife! I hope you never had any disagreements! ;)
>True. That reminds me of a finnish army guy who first fought the>
russians in the finnish army, then joined the nazis, and fought russians
together with them, then joined the US and fought in the Vietnam war.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauri_T%C3%B6rni#Career
That's quite a biography. I didn't know about him although I did knew
about Simo Häyhä. He was severely wounded during the Winter War and sat
out the Continuation War. I doubt he would have had a problem trading his
Mosin Nagant for a Karabiner 98k.
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Häyhä preferred iron sights since scopes would fog up but I mounted a
scope on my 91/30 and it works a lot better for elderly eyes.
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For what it's worth my wife came equipped with a Mosin Nagant M44. It kept
me honest.
https://www.huntinggearguy.com/rifle-reviews/mosin-nagant-m44-carbine/Very interesting, thank you for sharing!
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The side folding bayonet is a nice touch. With the 91/30 first I have to
find it, and then fix it in place. I recently read Lyudmila Pavlichenko's
biography and found the rifle was referred to as a '3-line', a line being
0.10, hence .30 caliber. While she was an effective sniper her real
importance was as a propagandist trying to get Roosevelt to open the
second front to take the pressure off Russia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Lyudmila_Pavlichenko#Visits_to_Allied_countries
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My ex had mentioned the novel 'The Diamond Eye' by Kate Quinn. Quinn
spices it up with a love story and other drama but it was interesting
enough that I wanted to read it in her own words. She was born in Kiev but
that was the Ukrainian SSR.
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