myrionomos
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I am writing a story set during the first world war (1914 1919) I do not know much about guns but do know that some sound characteristically different to others when fired. A plot development depends on a number of shots being fired rapidly by a single (American/British) Lee Enfield .303 followed by a response straightaway from a group of either (German)Mauser Gehwar 98's or the (Austrian) Mannlicher rifle.
Does anyone know whether there was a difference in sound between the .303 and either of the other guns which would be readily discernable by experienced front line soldiers?
Also a side issue I know that early in the war the Germans captured huge quantities of the Russian Mosin Nagant rifles which because of shortages were issued to their reserve troops. Does anyone know whether any of these Russian rifles was used by the Germans on the western rather than the eastern front.?
Thank you.
Does anyone know whether there was a difference in sound between the .303 and either of the other guns which would be readily discernable by experienced front line soldiers?
Also a side issue I know that early in the war the Germans captured huge quantities of the Russian Mosin Nagant rifles which because of shortages were issued to their reserve troops. Does anyone know whether any of these Russian rifles was used by the Germans on the western rather than the eastern front.?
Thank you.