Why Antitank Rifles Were Not Sniper Rifles
Antitank rifles were not designed for sniping due to inherent limitations in ammunition consistency. The complex, multi-part construction of armor-piercing rounds used in antitank rifles made precise manufacturing difficult, which is a critical requirement for sniper-level accuracy. While scopes could be added, the inconsistent nature of the ammunition would prevent them from achieving the precision needed for sniping.









