Your favorite WWII gun

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Spartan1175

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Madara XIII said:
theSovietConnection said:
The Mosin-Nagant sniper variant.



I have one waiting for me, just need my PAL and she'll be coming home finally.
Thank you! Mosin Nagant kicks ass!!

In the classic words of Sarge from Red vs Blue

"When you kill your enemy, you want to look him straight in the eye....preferably 500 meters away through the scope of a rifle"
Ha, I forgot about that quote.
 

-Samurai-

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Spartan1175 said:
Personally my favorite is the Mosin-Nagant, whats yours!?
Mine is the Mosin as well. That gun had been around for a very, very long time, and was still reliable until well after WW2.
 

Athol

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.8_cm_FlaK_18/36/37/41

It was pretty much an anti-everything gun. For small arms Id go with a Lee-Enfield or a PPsh.
 

Toaster Hunter

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THe M-1 Garand. The greatest rifle ever created. Patton himself said so. Are you going to argue with General Patton? No, you're not.
 

vivalahelvig

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Its a 'tie' between, the PPSH-41, the mp40, the thompson, the mg42, mg34, colt 1911, Lee Enfield, and the always favorite, the Bren.
That's not a tie is it, more like a giant mix-match up, but the winner is the BAR, .30 cal rifle rounds, 20 round mags, and it wieghs 16 lbs(unloaded)!
 

MrGalactus

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I've fired an M1 Garand and it is unmatched in how it feels to fire. It's my fav rifle. The only other WWII era guns I've fired was the Owen gun (mentioned above, suprisingly) which is completely un-aimable and the BAR which broke about 5 times in the half hour i used it.

Ldude893 said:


Some german single-handedly killed hundreds of American troops using this weapon on D-Day.
He would've had a bloody hard time if he was only aiming for Americans.
 

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Straying Bullet said:
Any 'one-shot' calibre weapon.

- Mosin-Nagant
- M1 Garand
- The German version [ Forgot name ]

It's satisfying to reload after each shot again and again, love those weapons!
The Kar86 or something like that?
mine personally is the type 100
 

Imat

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M1 Garand. I realize every game featuring the thing requires expending the clip to reload, and that may be the case in real life, but I've always loved it. Quintessential American Rifle.
 

Imat

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whiteM1lk said:
Straying Bullet said:
Any 'one-shot' calibre weapon.

- Mosin-Nagant
- M1 Garand
- The German version [ Forgot name ]

It's satisfying to reload after each shot again and again, love those weapons!
The Kar86 or something like that?
mine personally is the type 100
Kar98. Also a fantastic rifle.
 

shotgunbob

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The M-1 Garand by far if you just want to talk about standard issue rifles.

Best Machinegun: MG42

In terms of Sub-machineguns they were all fairly evenly matched, although the Thompson was the most widely produced.
 

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THEJORRRG said:
I've fired an M1 Garand and it is unmatched in how it feels to fire. It's my fav rifle. The only other WWII era guns I've fired was the Owen gun (mentioned above, suprisingly) which is completely un-aimable and the BAR which broke about 5 times in the half hour i used it.

Ldude893 said:


Some german single-handedly killed hundreds of American troops using this weapon on D-Day.
He would've had a bloody hard time if he was only aiming for Americans.
Different countries had different beaches. The Brits and Canadians didn't have such massacres as Omaha beach, but different nationalities weren't really that mixed. The Brits had Gold, and Sword. The Canadians had Juno. And The Americans had Utah and Omaha. Omaha was probably the hardest one that was taken and it produced the most casualties of any of the D-day Landings. Each nationality had their own beach to take, so you wouldn't expect a Canadian at any beach other than Juno, and you didn't see a Brit at any beach other than Gold or Sword.
 

Elementlmage

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shotgunbob said:
The M-1 Garand by far if you just want to talk about standard issue rifles.

Best Machinegun: MG42

In terms of Sub-machineguns they were all fairly evenly matched, although the Thompson was the most widely produced.
The most widely produced SMG in WW2 was the Russian PPsH-41

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPSh-41

Anyway, my vote goes to this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTRD

One of the best small arms weapon systems ever designed. IIRC either Hungary or Austria still produces a variant for use with their military.
 

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Imat said:
M1 Garand. I realize every game featuring the thing requires expending the clip to reload, and that may be the case in real life, but I've always loved it. Quintessential American Rifle.
Yes, you have to either fire all the rounds to reload, or you can pull the bolt back until the bandolier shoots out making that load *Ping* sound. It wasn't really a drawback either, because what a few Americans did was they counted their shots, waiting until they had fired 6 or 7 rounds (the bandolier holds 8) and then they'd toss an empty bandolier on a rock. The Nazi, or IJ soldier would then raise their head from cover, thinking the American was reloading, and the American would proceed to shoot him.
 

Shock and Awe

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M-1 Garand. Both as a Battle and a Drill Rifle. The best combat rifle of the war by far(with the possible exception of the Sturmgewehr 44) and it is perfectly balanced in weight.
 

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Elementlmage said:
shotgunbob said:
The M-1 Garand by far if you just want to talk about standard issue rifles.

Best Machinegun: MG42

In terms of Sub-machineguns they were all fairly evenly matched, although the Thompson was the most widely produced.
The most widely produced SMG in WW2 was the Russian PPsH-41

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPSh-41

Anyway, my vote goes to this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTRD

One of the best small arms weapon systems ever designed. IIRC either Hungary or Austria still produces a variant for use with their military.

Learn something new everyday, thank you sir.