The War of Resistance

Chapter 955 The Gunslinger’s Showdown (8)

The binoculars were lowered and there were two rifles in front of them.

An ordinary Type 38 rifle and a sniper rifle.

Shang Zhen decisively grabbed the ordinary Type 38 rifle and put it on his shoulder. He pushed the bolt and put the rifle on his shoulder, then pointed the rifle diagonally in front of him.

The reason why it was diagonally forward was because the six Japanese soldiers coming towards him changed their route.

Perhaps the Japanese army was too cold-blooded and they were not very eager to avenge their comrades.

Perhaps a real gunman can always choose reason between calmness and impulsiveness.

So the six Japanese soldiers, holding their guns and bending their waists, chose a route with relatively more concealment, such as a few trees, areas with furrows, patches of hay or bushes.

But so what, when it’s time to fight, you will naturally fight.

Shang Zhen locked his gun on the Japanese soldier walking at the back.

Three Japanese soldiers, in groups of three, advanced with cross cover.

The advantage of being able to kill the last Japanese soldier was that the Japanese soldiers in front had to look back. Shang Zhen thought that he could at least take one more shot during this time.

As for the future, the Japanese army will definitely hide, but if they hide again, the Japanese army will be in the open ground. After all, they will have a geographical advantage.

The first group of Japanese soldiers squatted down again, with their rifles still pointed at the woods, while the second group of Japanese soldiers strode forward with their rifles in hand.

Although he didn't use the sniper rifle, Shang Zhen could still think of the Japanese army's appearance of running with guns. Perhaps in the eyes of the people, in the eyes of the officers and soldiers who feared the enemy like tigers, the Japanese army was vicious, but in Shang Zhen's case In his eyes, the Japanese soldier he was aiming at was already a dead man, and this was the confidence of a real gunman.

"Pa" gunfire rang out, and the last Japanese soldier more than 300 meters away fell down in response!

And just when Shang Zhen pulled the bolt again and pointed the rifle forward, he saw the following scene. The remaining five Japanese soldiers lay down. Maybe they looked back, but when they looked back they didn't see it. There was no delay in moving. Only one of the five Japanese soldiers lay on the spot and "disappeared", while the other four jumped forward, left or right.

"What a fucking thief!" Shang Zhen cursed. He once again aimed at one of the rolling Japanese soldiers and fired another shot.

However, he saw that the Japanese soldier continued to turn the page, and then hid in a piece of dry wormwood and disappeared.

Obviously, his second shot missed.

And when Shang Zhen aimed for the third time, he was surprised to find that except for the first Japanese soldier he defeated, the rest had disappeared!

Master! Such thoughts surged into Shang Zhen's heart, and then he locked his rifle on the lying Japanese soldier.

But the problem is, although in order to ensure that the shot hit, he deliberately waited for the Japanese army to move a certain distance, but it was still more than three hundred meters. From this distance, a person's head could be seen, but if he just wanted to see It's hard to get to the top of someone's head.

Shang Zhen put down his rifle decisively, reached out and touched the telescope again, and he also got up and changed from his original lying position to a half-kneeling position.

He knew that the remaining five Japanese soldiers must be looking for his exact location and preparing to give him a fatal shot.

But Shang Zhen really didn't believe it. The five Japanese soldiers were able to find him hiding behind a tree in a short time, also in disguise!

Under the observation of the telescope, Shang Zhen soon captured the Japanese soldier hiding behind a ridge, even though the opponent was just a head, and the top of his head was also wearing a one-piece camouflage hat.

As long as you don't move there, you can't run away!

Shang Zhen put down his binoculars and picked up his rifle again, and this time the place where he shot was the ridge that blocked the Japanese soldier and only exposed the Japanese soldier above his eyes.

Shang Zhen has also done this before, hiding behind a ridge to carry bullets. Whether he can hit the person hiding behind the ridge depends on how thick the ridge is and whether the bullet can penetrate it.

I don't believe how thick that mound is, and I don't believe you can hide there! Shang Zhen was struggling in his mind, and the rifle in his hand rang again.

And this time, when his gun fired, it was three rapid shots!

After a shot is fired with a manual rifle, it is always necessary to push and pull the bolt to aim again. Shang Zhen's gunshots can be "rushed", which shows that his entire set of movements is really smooth.

From a distance of more than three hundred meters, Shang Zhen couldn't see clearly whether he had penetrated the Japanese sniper's head with a bullet, but he knew that as long as the soil in front of the Japanese soldier was not thick enough, the bullet would definitely be able to Shot through!

After three shots, the rifle's chamber was empty.

Shang Zhen threw the 38-type rifle to the side and rolled over, then picked up the sniper rifle and opened the gun's safety.

And when he looked ahead again, he vaguely saw a figure flashing behind the ridge. The guy was not dead!

When the Japanese soldier moved, it was really just a scene that caught Shang Zhen's eyes for an instant. But it was this moment that Shang Zhen caught. He aimed and shot again, and this was his sixth shot!

And after the sixth shot, the figure wearing camouflage clothes was forever fixed behind the ridge!

Those in the Japanese army that Shang Zhen could consider as opponents were all veterans.

Who doesn't know that a rifle can only hold five rounds of bullets in its chamber, and who knows whether the Japanese soldier was injured by Shang Zhen's three consecutive shots.

Maybe he was injured, maybe he was shocked by Shang Zhen's marksmanship, so he took advantage of Shang Zhen's five shots and needed to reload the gun chamber, trying to find a hiding place for himself.

However, the Japanese army did not expect that Shang Zhen had prepared two rifles this time. Both guns were loaded with bullets. After the first gun was fired, the second gun, the sniper rifle, was taken up and aimed. They could continue to fight, so the Japanese soldier who lost the barrier of the earth was finally blocked by Shang Zhen!

This was Shang Zhen's sixth shot.

And just after he fired the shot, he was half-kneeling and didn't check his results. Instead, he fell back.

Most people have half-kneeled before, and you can imagine what it would be like to suddenly lie back while half-kneeling.

In an instant, Shang Zhenzhong only had the leg that was originally on the ground, but the calf of the kneeling leg and the back of the thigh came into close contact.

Fortunately, after Shang Zhen joined the army, his legs were also stretched, and his flexibility was stronger than that of ordinary people. However, this nest also caused him to quickly roll over.

At this moment, he heard two gunshots, and a branch as thick as a thumb fell down above his head.

He has been discovered by the Japanese army!

The way he lay down just now was just a subconscious behavior of his usual cautious behavior, but who would have thought that this action saved his life again.

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