Your favorite WWII gun

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s0m3th1ng

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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!
Uh...the M1 is a semi-automatic weapon. Maybe you're thinking of the springfield M1903?

I pick the 1911, still one of the best handgun designs ever.

That or the semi-automatic L39 Anti-Tank rifle, the first "Elephant gun". Fired a 20mm projectile and was used to lay waste to soviet armor, bunkers, and low flying aircraft by the Fins. Weighed over a hundred pounds.
 

darkknight9

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FG-42 Paratrooper rifle. Compact size, full length 8mm cartridge, secondary support weapon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FG_42

 

theSovietConnection

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The Mosin-Nagant sniper variant.



I have one waiting for me, just need my PAL and she'll be coming home finally.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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I love that gun. You could equip it with a scope making it an automatic rifle that is good for sniping and for mowing down troops... Fantastic :D

darkknight9 said:
NINJA SNIP

 

teh_Canape

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FP-45 Liberator

a single shot pistol that just looks badass



and, of course, Mosin Nagant, that shit is just classy as fuck and effective
 

godofallu

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Koeryn said:
I'll be the dirty bastard American and say the M1 Garand. Boom-boom-TING! =D

I really want to get my hands on one... On the plus side, if my friend ever gets DOWN here, we're going to rent the Thompson at the local range. =D
M1 Garand indeed. Boom-boom-ting indeed. Just retyping your words made me smile.
 

Littlee300

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Ldude893 said:


Some german single-handedly killed hundreds of American troops using this weapon on D-Day.
They must not of been using video game logic, everyone knows you should jump behind and a boat and sharp shoot from there :p
 

darkman80723

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Spartan1175 said:
darkman80723 said:
Dead tie between Mosin-Nagant and the M1 Garand. I own both and both are excellent weapons.
Own? Sweet.
Yeah, the M1 was my grandfather's from the war. He taught me how to shoot on that weapon and when he passed bequeathed it to me along with his officer's Colt .45. And the Mosin I got at a gunshow in Texas for about $150.
 

martin's a madman

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I don't have much first hand experience of any weapons from WW2, and by that I mean, no experience at all.

All I know is from video games the guns were featured in, and reading the technical qualities of them.

That being said, seems the Germans had by far the best weapons.

MP 40, 44 (AK 47 precursor), various Machine Guns, etc.
 

Johnnyallstar

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General George S. Patton called the M1 Garand the greatest battle rifle ever developed. I think it's a damn good one. It was the basis of what is still being used as a sniper rifles: the M-21, M-24, and M-40. It's a great shooter.

A lot of people are saying the Mosin-Nagant, which is a fine shooter, but the 90 degree angle bolt is just weird as hell :D

My grandfather had a 55 Boyz rifle, but he got rid of it before he died which made me a sad panda.
 

RoBi3.0

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Not sure of the proper name, but Hitler's buzzsaw would have to be my favorite as well. Not for the amount of people it killed but for the ingenuity behind the design.

See the problem with machine guns is that you can not fire one indefinitely because the barrel heats and eventually becomes unusable. Different machine gun designs handle this problem in different way some use multiply barrel that rotate some barrel 1 has time to cool off while barrel 2-6 or whatever shoot a bullet. Others used water. Hitler's Buzzsaw as it was called use a removable barrel at could be replaced with a new one in a matter of second.

This gun became so infamous that GI were trained to only advance during the 15-30 second it took to change the barrel. When fired the gun made a distinctive sound (like a buzzsaw) once the sound stopped GI knew that had a few seconds to safely haul ass to their next bit of cover.

Edit
Name: MG 42

http://www.efour4ever.com/mg42.jpg

i thought a picture had been posted earlier in the thread, but wasn't certain. I was right. :)
 

Mistermixmaster

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Eh, everyone has taken all my favourites, so instead of reposting what everyone else have said, I'm gonna go with the M1A1 Carbine.


Folding stock, 15 bullets per clip, semi-automatic. The perfect lightweight rifle.