Abdorrasul Zarrin

Abdolrasoul Zarrin (in Persian: عبدالرسول زرین; 1941–1984) was an Iranian sniper during the Iran–Iraq War.

Iranian sources claim he had a total of 740 confirmed kills during the war, with 2,000 shots that hit the enemy.

As a teenager, he was able to find his paternal relatives in Isfahan and settle down with them for work and life.

Zarrin finally managed to set up a clothing store near the Baba Ali Asgar Mosque in Isfahan and start a family.

[4] A film based on his life has been produced by the Fatah Narrative Cultural Foundation with the original name Hunter's prey (which was later changed to Sniper), produced by Ebrahim Asghari and directed by Ali Ghaffari, in which Kambiz Dirbaz plays the main role.