5 Most Unbelievable Snipers | Deadliest Snipers - Part 2

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5 Most Unbelievable Snipers - Part 1 | Deadliest Snipers - Part 2
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5. Ted Gundy
Over 60 years ago, Ted Gundy fought in World War II's Battle of the Bulge, which is considered one of the most defining clashes in U.S. Army history and the largest battle ever fought by U.S. troops. In 2011, the veteran sniper was given the chance to show off his skills by using a 1903 A4 replica sniper, the same he used in the war and had not seen since 1944. Despite a 66-year gap without using the gun, he had no problem picking off a target at 300 yards, with all three shots hitting the target.

4. Mike Plumb
Mike Plumb was a SWAT sniper. One day, his unit was called to the scene of a suicidal man. The man was sitting in the middle of the street with a snub nosed revolver pressed to his chin. Every time police approached, the man became aggitated. Instead of talking the man down, Plumb's commander ordered him to shoot. Before you jump to conclusions, he wasn't ordered to shoot the man. Plumb was ordered to shoot the man's gun, which was barely larger than a human's hand. Somehow, Plumb was able to line up the shot from over 500 yards away and shatter the man's revolver while he was still holding it.

3. Steve Reichert
On April 9 2004, U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Steve Reichert and his spotter crawled on top of an abandoned oil storage tank in Lutafiyah, Iraq, to provide cover for a squad of fellow Marines. When the squad suddenly fell under attack by insurgents, Reichert noticed 3 enemy soldiers sneaking around the back of a nearby building in an attempt to ambush his comrades with a large machine gun, so he aimed into the brick wall where he thought the men were and fired. All three of the men dropped. Reichert's armor-piercing round penetrated the wall and killed one man, and likely wounded the other two with bullet and brick fragmentation.

2. Pavlichenko
In June 1941, 24-year old Pavlichenko was in her fourth year of studying history at Kiev University when Germany began its invasion of the Soviet Union. She had the option of becoming a nurse, but refused. "I joined the army when women were not yet accepted," she would later say. There she became one of 2,000 female snipers in the Red Army, of whom about 500 survived the war, and achieved celebrity status when her confirmed kills during World War II were revealed to be at 309, including 36 enemy snipers.

1. Simo Hayha
Nicknamed "White Death" by the Red Army, Finnish marksman Simo Hayha used a modified Mosin–Nagant in the Winter War to achieve the highest recorded number of confirmed sniper kills in any major war: 505. During the Winter War (1939 to 1940) between Finland and the Soviet Union, Hayha served as a sniper for the Finnish Army against the Red Army during the Battle of Kollaa. Hayha accomplished his feat in less than 100 days, while in temperatures of -40 degrees and dressed completely in white camouflage. Hayha averaged just over five kills per day, at a time of year with very few daylight hours. He was known to keep snow in his mouth whilst sniping, to reduce steamy breaths which would give away his position in the cold air. However, on March 6, 1940,
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