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Sniper Quote by Stephen England

“Thomas Parker glanced at his watch. Five hours. He laid down his cleaning brush and picked up the scattered parts of his 7.62mm SV-98 sniper rifle, starting to reassemble the gun. It wasn’t his favorite weapon, but it would do the job. Anything of American manufacture was out of the question. He…” quote by Stephen England
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““Thomas Parker glanced at his watch. Five hours. He laid down his cleaning brush and picked up the scattered parts of his 7.62mm SV-98 sniper rifle, starting to reassemble the gun. It wasn’t his favorite weapon, but it would do the job. Anything of American manufacture was out of the question. He re-mounted the scope, brushing a fine layer of dust off the lens. Sand seemed to permeate everything. The scope wasn’t standard-issue, it had come from an American lens manufacturer whose name had been carefully ground off the side. It gave him magnification up to 10x and night-vision capability. More than he needed, but with it, he had placed bulls-eyes at fifteen hundred yards.””

Stephen England

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Long Walk, Stephen England, 2023

A soldier improvises with limited resources, using a foreign-made scope to achieve precision despite constraints.

In simple terms: He makes do with what he has to succeed.

Key Takeaway

Adapt and use available tools.

Themes

resourcefulness precision military technology

Mood

determined focused

Type

tactical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • sniper missions
  • training drills
  • field repairs
  • mission planning

Key Concepts

improvisation combat tactics equipment limitations

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you overcome equipment shortages?
  • What trade‑offs are acceptable for accuracy?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on foreign gear may expose security risks.

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