Frankenstein sniper: How Austrians stuck a 1903A4 scope on an M1917 and it actually worked
This video details an Austrian army experiment from 1956 to address a shortage of sniper rifles. Facing a surplus of M1903A4 Springfield sniper rifles with low-power scopes, and a need for more effective sniper platforms, they proposed mounting these scopes onto their available M1917 rifles. This initiative aimed to leverage existing equipment to meet sniper rifle requirements, contrasting with the superior German Kar98K Mauser sniper rifles used by instructors during WWII.









