KDR_11k said:
So why are things like the M1917 listed but not the M2? The M2 heavy machine gun is STILL being used by modern soldiers all around the world. The machine gun on an Abrams tank? That's the trusty old M2.
Yeah that's probably the most important machinegun of the modern age, it was used in every setting imaginable. USAAF aircraft? Most carried it. Armored vehicles? Every single one needs one (including an M3 halftrack with the maxson mount which was 4 .50s). Ships? Good close in anti-aircraft weapon. Land, sea, or air if you needed to throw lead at the enemy it was the weapon of choice.
Also the sten I feel should've gotten some mention since it was so cheap to make and yet fairly good in combat. It was one of those revolutions in gunmaking, all metal, no complicated processes, still will do it's job reliably.
Of course the colt .45 should've also been on there, it was the best handgun of the war. Sure the browning hi-power held more bullets but you needed to shoot someone more to kill them with it. With the colt you used the same ammo as the thompson which was a big solid piece of metal that put people down. Served a really long time as well.