


The British Sniper, A Century of Evolution is a detailed reference to the British Army's involvement in the role of sniping from the earliest days of 1915 to the present. This title provides the history and explains why in the beginning the British Army reluctantly engaged itself in the deadly black art, and how it fielded what it then considered to be concealed assassins, and subsequently the love-hate relationship of the role that has existed ever since. Every British service issued sniper rifle from the very first of 1915 to the current rifle of today is featured chronologically, a detailed explanation of what was used in conjunction with each is provided, such as telescopes, transit cases, tools, training literature, spotting scopes and camouflage clothing. The evolution of all these things and how they were used over a 100 year period is illustrated. The British Sniper, A Century of Evolution is the most up to date historical reference and with the help of 780 photographs, mostly colour, the weapons and equipment are brought to life. This title now proudly sits in some very exclusive libraries such as Sniper Wing, Warminster, U.S. Sniper School of Fort Benning, British Army Historical Archive, Whitehall, and Shrivenham Small Arms Defence Academy to name a few.
| Dimensions | 21.01 x 1.93 x 27.31 cm |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Isbn 10 | 1399937839 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1399937832 |
| Item Weight | 953 g |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 322 pages |
| Publication Date | 8 December 2022 |
| Publisher | Swift and Bold Publishing Ltd |
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Sniper Rifles Book
An excellent publication, very interesting and informative.
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The British Sniper: A Century of Evolution.
Another fantastic book from Steve Houghton. Highly recommended.
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Great book
Great book on the history of British military sniping. The only thing I was disappointed with was the quality of the stock it is printed on. Not a cheap book and I was expecting to find better quality paper.
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The Osprey on Steroids.
OK, Steve Houghton wrote this and the Osprey "British Sniping Rifles since 1970" and you can probably guess the differences. On the other hand, both of these complement each other with this one going into incredible detail. I'm glad I have both since the Osprey left a lot of things unsaid, whereas this is really detailed.Get them both if you can afford to.
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gran testo
non puรฒ mancare per un argomento del genere
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