A rifle is a sport weapon and a knife is a tool. So, in order to subvert the thread so I don't endorse violence, I'll say it's a toss-up between those two.
Heh heh, so do I. I often just arrange custom battles between heavy first raters, purely for the spectacle of a series of simultaneous dual 50-55 gun broadsides. Epic! Gotta love line of battle in this context.Primus1985 said:Ah yes I love the old style of Navel warfare myself. I spend hours on Empire and Napoleon: Total war in ship battles, throwing the biggest, and most heavily armed gunships(Im talking 100 gun monsters) at each other.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the P90 fire pistol cartridges and is, by extension, an SMG?Primus1985 said:Glock's are good, reliable weapons, used alot by law inforcement. Personally perfer a Jericho 941, or a Colt .45 1911. IMHO though it doesnt get any better than the Wildey .457 mag, it can be costumized in different barrel lengths and sights or laser optics can easily be attached. The only problem is the ammo also has to be custom made.Jakub324 said:Glock 18 and an L85A2 for me. Versatility is important.
Schofield's are great revolvers, very well made, and can use many different ammo types. They also can be reloaded super quick thanks to a thumb latch that drops the barrel down and ejects the cartridges.
Looked up that L85A2, its an...interesting gun. Reminds me of another British gun but cant think of the name. From what I can see a fully modified M4(like what U.S troops carry) or M16 will give you the same results.(especially if you want versatility) As far as assault rifles go I'll take a P-90 over any other any day of the week.
SA-80, you're thinking of it because its the same weapon.Primus1985 said:Looked up that L85A2, its an...interesting gun. Reminds me of another British gun but cant think of the name.
It really depends on your friends whether that's a compliment or not. On one hand revolvers have a long history in law enforcement and are generally considered worthy of those in a position of power (generals loved them for a long time).Zantos said:I don't own a gun, but my friends all say I'm the sort of person that should own a revolver. I think it's a compliment...
A kindred spirit!SckizoBoy said:Heh heh, so do I. I often just arrange custom battles between heavy first raters, purely for the spectacle of a series of simultaneous dual 50-55 gun broadsides. Epic! Gotta love line of battle in this context.Primus1985 said:Ah yes I love the old style of Navel warfare myself. I spend hours on Empire and Napoleon: Total war in ship battles, throwing the biggest, and most heavily armed gunships(Im talking 100 gun monsters) at each other.
As for blunderbusses... nasty pieces of work, as likely to blow up in your face as it is blow up your enemy's face! Eeesh...
Ah, thank you.gellert1984 said:SA-80, you're thinking of it because its the same weapon.Primus1985 said:Looked up that L85A2, its an...interesting gun. Reminds me of another British gun but cant think of the name.
I dont get it?probunk said:Oh God...this thread...so much herp...
You are wrong, a P-90 is classified as an assualt rifle.Jakub324 said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the P90 fire pistol cartridges and is, by extension, an SMG?Primus1985 said:Glock's are good, reliable weapons, used alot by law inforcement. Personally perfer a Jericho 941, or a Colt .45 1911. IMHO though it doesnt get any better than the Wildey .457 mag, it can be costumized in different barrel lengths and sights or laser optics can easily be attached. The only problem is the ammo also has to be custom made.Jakub324 said:Glock 18 and an L85A2 for me. Versatility is important.
Schofield's are great revolvers, very well made, and can use many different ammo types. They also can be reloaded super quick thanks to a thumb latch that drops the barrel down and ejects the cartridges.
Looked up that L85A2, its an...interesting gun. Reminds me of another British gun but cant think of the name. From what I can see a fully modified M4(like what U.S troops carry) or M16 will give you the same results.(especially if you want versatility) As far as assault rifles go I'll take a P-90 over any other any day of the week.
Actually, Wikipedia says it can be called either, and I'm going with them on this one.Primus1985 said:Ah, thank you.gellert1984 said:SA-80, you're thinking of it because its the same weapon.Primus1985 said:Looked up that L85A2, its an...interesting gun. Reminds me of another British gun but cant think of the name.I dont get it?probunk said:Oh God...this thread...so much herp...
You are wrong, a P-90 is classified as an assualt rifle.Jakub324 said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the P90 fire pistol cartridges and is, by extension, an SMG?Primus1985 said:Glock's are good, reliable weapons, used alot by law inforcement. Personally perfer a Jericho 941, or a Colt .45 1911. IMHO though it doesnt get any better than the Wildey .457 mag, it can be costumized in different barrel lengths and sights or laser optics can easily be attached. The only problem is the ammo also has to be custom made.Jakub324 said:Glock 18 and an L85A2 for me. Versatility is important.
Schofield's are great revolvers, very well made, and can use many different ammo types. They also can be reloaded super quick thanks to a thumb latch that drops the barrel down and ejects the cartridges.
Looked up that L85A2, its an...interesting gun. Reminds me of another British gun but cant think of the name. From what I can see a fully modified M4(like what U.S troops carry) or M16 will give you the same results.(especially if you want versatility) As far as assault rifles go I'll take a P-90 over any other any day of the week.
Unless you're Spanish... nothing doing! For a pure 'for-shits-and-giggles' thing, hell yeah, no order is more gleefully given than 'fire as your guns bear', hollered at the top of your voice from the quarterdeck, promptly followed by the boom of fifty 24 and 36lber cannons, with a few 42/48lber carronades in the mix (point blank double shotted raking broadside FTW!! - Royal Sovereign's first action at Trafalgar).Primus1985 said:A kindred spirit!Man if I'd so love to Captain a 122 gun ship of the line, that would be epic.
You might be thinking of the LSW - a light machinegun that looks similiar.Primus1985 said:Looked up that L85A2, its an...interesting gun. Reminds me of another British gun but cant think of the name. From what I can see a fully modified M4(like what U.S troops carry) or M16 will give you the same results.(especially if you want versatility) As far as assault rifles go I'll take a P-90 over any other any day of the week.