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These are some of the infamous gold plated sniper rifles. They were intended as gifts for important friends of Saddam's regime and are fully functional. |
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Below is a detail
image of rifles on left. An interesting mix of Russian SVD's and Al Kadesiah
sniper rifles. Some appear brand new. All targeted for destruction.
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![]() Rifles are brought out of the container and set ablaze. |
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![]() This soldier acquired a Romanian PSL which often is displayed proudly in their quarters over their door. |
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Not all captured
SVD's are destroyed. Some are actually put to good use by American soldiers.
The SVD's ability to work reliably in harsh conditions is obviously appreciated. |
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![]() The Kurdish forces, who are allies to the coalition troops, are pictured here with Russian SVD rifles. |
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SVD in use by US soldier. Note the panoramic photo above him. |
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PSL's
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