Walter Walsh, 1907-2014
They don't make em like that anymore!
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Isn't he the one who killed a Japanese sniper at 90 yards
with his 1911? I remember reading about that feat of accuracy under fire somewhere.
Isn't he the one who killed a Japanese sniper at 90 yards
I believe the story was in the bet Camp Perry form, he took careful aim and hit him in the ankle. So witnesses claim.
Yep, I havge heard that he did indeed use his 1911 at 90
yards on a Japanese sniper.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Isn't he the one who killed a Japanese sniper at 90 yards
That's a funny twist to the story, Lee! I've never heard that part of it before!
Isn't he the one who killed a Japanese sniper at 90 yards
IIRC it was in a Jeff Cooper column or article trouble with stories like that, there always seem to be witnesses.I believe he and Jeff were in the So. Pacific about the same time. I don't think Jeff witnessed it just a follow up. The sniper was standing on the ground.
When I was a kid, some of the returning vets (WWII)
said the 45 auto was so powerful that it would break a mans neck if it hit him in the ear and knock him to the ground, if it hit him in the hand. With a handgun that powerful, I guess an ankle shot might be fatal to that son of nipon.