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Yellowbeard

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The DeLisle carbine



Designed during the war, only 130 or so ever built. Reputedly one of the only guns that comes anywhere near the ideal of truly "silenced." A combination of a modified SMLE action, a modified .45 Thompson barrel, Colt .45 magazines and an enormous custom supressor. Accurate, genuinely stealthy, a damnably elegant solution.

A stealth badass.
 

Spartan1175

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Yellowbeard said:
The DeLisle carbine



Designed during the war, only 130 or so ever built. Reputedly one of the only guns that comes anywhere near the ideal of truly "silenced." A combination of a modified SMLE action, a modified .45 Thompson barrel, Colt .45 magazines and an enormous custom supressor. Accurate, genuinely stealthy, a damnably elegant solution.

A stealth badass.
What country manufactured the gun?
 
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Spartan1175 said:
MrDeckard said:
Definitely this.
[image/]http://www.superdrummy.com/ppsh41.jpg[/IMG]
When in doubt..... Wall of bullets.
I'm sure it would........... Whatever it is. To post an image type an opening bracket, then image then a forward slash then a closing bracket. Put the URL of the pic next and the the same thing with the brackets at this end, but with the slash on the left.

Hope it helps! :)
 

ke7eha

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DeLisle carbine. Suppressed .45 carbine built out of a SMLE stock and bold, a Thompson barrel that was ported, a custom suppressor integrated with the barrel, and a M1911 magazine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Lisle_carbine
 

ENKC

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I_am_a_Spoon said:
Joke though it may be, that was actually my first thought. I've not seen that particular image before though? From whence did it originate?

Also, my vote goes for this:



The 'Schwerer Gustav' railway artillery gun is, as far as I am aware, the largest gun to ever be fired in combat. Hey, I only saw 'gun' in the title. Why are you all so stuck on small arms? Come on, this is the size of ammunition the thing fired, for Pete's sake:

 

AK47Marine

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M1911 hands down, over a century of combat service since it was adopted and it's STILL one of the best hand guns for your money. It's still in active service with the Marine Corps and other service branches as well, these pistols are lean, mean bad guy killing machines.

Either that or the M-1 Garand, wonderful weapon, the BAR is fanfreakintastic as well
 

Spartan1175

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MrDeckard said:
Spartan1175 said:
MrDeckard said:
Definitely this.
[image/]http://www.superdrummy.com/ppsh41.jpg[/IMG]
When in doubt..... Wall of bullets.
I'm sure it would........... Whatever it is. To post an image type an opening bracket, then image then a forward slash then a closing bracket. Put the URL of the pic next and the the same thing with the brackets at this end, but with the slash on the left.

Hope it helps! :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MG42-Display.jpg there's the link
 

Brown_Coat117

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My would have to be the only WW2 era firearm I've personally fired the M1 Garand. The M1 and an AK74 (semiauto version) are my favorite rifles that I have ever fired.
 

LogicNProportion

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Even though it barely missed WW2, this beauty is still my favorite handgun of all time, even over the SAA:

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

From WW2, however, it would have to be either the Tommy Gun or the MP40. I also rather liked the Sten, just for how different it looked and acted...
 

mklnjbh

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Spartan1175 said:
mklnjbh said:
Seriously? Nobody said the MP-43/Sturmgewehr-44 yet?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/Sturmgewehr_44.jpg

Not the most widely used firearm in WW2, but definitely the best automatic rifle. Oh wait, my mistake: the only one.
Look at the 6th post
Well, I certainly look silly now, don't I? :)
 

Spartan1175

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mklnjbh said:
Spartan1175 said:
mklnjbh said:
Seriously? Nobody said the MP-43/Sturmgewehr-44 yet?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/Sturmgewehr_44.jpg

Not the most widely used firearm in WW2, but definitely the best automatic rifle. Oh wait, my mistake: the only one.
Look at the 6th post
Well, I certainly look silly now, don't I? :)
yep
 

butteforce

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Thank god. At least two people said the M3A1. Stupid rifles. SMGs all the way.

Just say no to 1911s. People seem to think they're a lot better than they really are. Ergonomic nightmares with stupid grip safeties and they're a pain in the ass to take down. Great when they were invented, not very impressive 100 years later.
 

Arkzism

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the m1911a1 pistol it is a vary nive gun.. sturdy check, semi auto check, still in service check