Looks like they are all carrying the Mosin-Nagant 91/30 with PU scopes..which was pretty standard fare for a sniper at the time. Estimates claim that 25K Germans were killed by Soviet snipers during the war..something like five full divisions.
The eastern front is where the REAL war was fought and won. The numbers of troops and equipment involved, and the number of casualties is just staggering.
Close to 2,000 Russian women served as snipers during the war but they had a mortality rate of close to 75%..which was on par with German U-Boat crews.
If you get the chance read the book Stalingrad The Fateful Siege: 1942-43 by Anthony Beevor...bodies piled up faster than they could bury them.
Here is my latest photo from my collection..I call it Enemy at the Gates..Mosin 91/30 7.62X54R and a correct period scope. Russian helmet is a SSH-40 dug up in Stalingrad..seen with a few holes...medals and photos are real too.