2-Gun Action Match: WWII Snipers

Published on August 18, 2014
Duration: 18:23

This video showcases a 2-Gun Action Challenge Match featuring a British No. 4 Mk I (T) Enfield sniper rifle and a German K98k Mauser with a ZF41 scope. The competition tests shooters across various stages, including barricades, precision shooting, and a physically demanding back-and-forth stage. Expert analysis highlights the strengths of each rifle system and the impact of environmental factors on performance.

Quick Summary

A 2-Gun Action Match compared a WWII Enfield No. 4 Mk I (T) sniper rifle (3.5x scope, 10 rounds) with a K98k Mauser (1.5x ZF41 scope, 5 rounds, stripper clips). The Enfield excelled at long-range ID, while the K98k was faster for dynamic stages. Environmental heat and rifle drops impacting zero were noted challenges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: WWII Sniper Rifles
  2. 02:35Stage 1: Barricades Challenge
  3. 04:01Stage 2: Hands Up Don't Shoot!
  4. 05:24Stage 3: Long Range Target ID
  5. 07:46Stage 4: Back and Forth - Pistol & Rifle
  6. 10:31Final Results & Performance Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifles were used in the 2-Gun Action Match?

The match featured a British No. 4 Mk I (T) Enfield sniper rifle, equipped with a 3.5x scope, and a German K98k Mauser fitted with a ZF41 DMR scope, which has 1.5x magnification.

What are the key differences between the Enfield sniper and the K98k with ZF41?

The Enfield offers higher magnification (3.5x) for better long-range target ID and has a 10-round capacity. The K98k's ZF41 scope has lower magnification (1.5x) but allows faster reloading via stripper clips and has a 5-round capacity.

How did environmental conditions affect the competition?

The video noted high heat (104F) and humidity (40%) during the match, which can significantly impact shooter stamina and performance, especially during physically demanding stages.

What challenges did the shooters face in Stage 3?

Stage 3, 'Long Range (ish)', involved hitting unpainted steel targets that blended with the berm from multiple positions. One shooter experienced a zeroing issue after dropping his rifle, requiring a re-zero.

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