myrionomos
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I have set out a fairly detailed plot for a story but have run into a problem.
The story is set in NE France in early 1918; German reservists have been called upon to fight. These are middle aged men with families who would on the whole rather be elsewhere. They are opposed to a small force of young Americans fresh in spirit and out for adventure. The part of the line these soldiers find themselves on is thinly occupied and not very important. They each take and retake a tiny hamlet now mostly deserted except for a widow with two daughters and the village priest plus a few local bit players.
I am conscious that if one gets the factual detail of any war situation wrong the military experts will jump on the author, but I want to include a few details of their armaments for effect.
It came down to what guns they might use. My research indicated that the Germans used the Mauser which was accurate and well made but slow firing. However reservists might not be issued with them
The Austrians used the Steyr Mannlicher which was pretty good and almost unbreakable. Only Austrian Empire troops used them.
The French used the Leber and later the Berthier, the former being unreliable. American troops used both early on from time to time.
The British used the fast firing Lee Enfield .303 and so did the Americans using both Brit and American(Springfield versions).
However the Russian Gun, the Mosin Nagant is the most interesting The Germans captured tens of thousands of them early in the war and issued them to their own reserve troops. In addition about 750,000 Russian rifles were made in America for export to Russia. After Russia capitulated in 1917 there were still 200,000 un delivered Russian rifles left in the USA, and apparently these were issued to the US army. My question is, were the Russian rifles ever used by American troops in the front line?
It would be a nice twist if I could have these soldiers shooting at each other with similar rifles.
Any thoughts?
The story is set in NE France in early 1918; German reservists have been called upon to fight. These are middle aged men with families who would on the whole rather be elsewhere. They are opposed to a small force of young Americans fresh in spirit and out for adventure. The part of the line these soldiers find themselves on is thinly occupied and not very important. They each take and retake a tiny hamlet now mostly deserted except for a widow with two daughters and the village priest plus a few local bit players.
I am conscious that if one gets the factual detail of any war situation wrong the military experts will jump on the author, but I want to include a few details of their armaments for effect.
It came down to what guns they might use. My research indicated that the Germans used the Mauser which was accurate and well made but slow firing. However reservists might not be issued with them
The Austrians used the Steyr Mannlicher which was pretty good and almost unbreakable. Only Austrian Empire troops used them.
The French used the Leber and later the Berthier, the former being unreliable. American troops used both early on from time to time.
The British used the fast firing Lee Enfield .303 and so did the Americans using both Brit and American(Springfield versions).
However the Russian Gun, the Mosin Nagant is the most interesting The Germans captured tens of thousands of them early in the war and issued them to their own reserve troops. In addition about 750,000 Russian rifles were made in America for export to Russia. After Russia capitulated in 1917 there were still 200,000 un delivered Russian rifles left in the USA, and apparently these were issued to the US army. My question is, were the Russian rifles ever used by American troops in the front line?
It would be a nice twist if I could have these soldiers shooting at each other with similar rifles.
Any thoughts?