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They mocked the rifle. They trusted the snipers. And for three deadly days on Guadalcanal, the U.S. Army had no way to stop them. In early 1943, American patrols were being hunted from above by an elite team of Japanese marksmen hidden deep in the banyan canopy. Eleven snipers controlled the entire battlefield, shutting down supply routes, pinning infantry to the ground, and killing fourteen soldiers before anyone even spotted the first muzzle flash. Mortars failed. Machine guns failed. Every tactic the Army relied on fell apart in the jungle shadows. But one lieutenant refused to fight their war the way the manuals demanded. John George entered the same kill zone alone — armed not with a military-issued M1 Garand, but with a civilian Winchester Model 70 he had bought from a mail-order catalog. A rifle his unit laughed at. A rifle his commander called a “toy.” And yet, over the next four days, that “toy rifle” would dismantle the entire sniper web with perfect precision. This video tells the true story of how George used hunting instincts, mathematics, patience, and a weapon no one respected to break Japan’s deadliest sniper network in the Pacific. From the first hidden shot at 87 feet up, to the final duel with the master sniper, every moment reveals how a single underestimated soldier exposed a fatal weakness in Japan’s jungle strategy. This is not just a story about marksmanship. It’s a story about how one man — and one mocked rifle — changed the outcome of a battle the Army believed was unwinnable. If you’ve never heard this side of Guadalcanal, you’re about to. Everything in this story is harder, stranger, and more ingenious than the myth. Chapters included, timestamps, original maps, restored photos, and a step-by-step breakdown of each sniper engagement. #WW2 #Sniper #Guadalcanal #MilitaryHistory #ForgottenWarStories #WarStories