your favorite military weapon no longer in service

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Wadders

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The FN FAL (cant remember the British name for it...)

It just looks so bad ass, and it saw us through a couple of decades of conflicts.

 

Nalarion

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Frozen_Soul said:
Nalarion said:
Good old fashioned swords are due for a comeback
Yes quite just one question though what kind of swords?
i would say katana, but its not as efficient as some other swords there, maybe a simple backsword, or at the very least daggers
 

skywalkerlion

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I'm going for teh Grease Gun.

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:M3_Grease_Gun_%28Jeff_Kubina%29.jpg
 

Jinx_Dragon

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How about the P 1500 Monster.

This tank was never put into service because it was just waaaay to massive. As tanks get bigger the problems associated with them, the main one being moving over terrain, become evne more problematic. This tank was a mobile platform for a rail gun (not electromagnetic weapon, but the old meaning: A big gun on rails) that fired a seven TON shell almost 40 Kms. It would of, if it wasn't so impractical, been a monster indeed.

As for some of the other weapons put forth here: They where practical and many are still being viewed, such as the Mossin, as able to fill the role meant for them even sixty years down the track. I wouldn't say these weapons where impractical, illegal, expensive, or just obsolete...

The monster... well it was all of the above (well aside from illegal but who knows, they could of been raining incendiaries).
 

bobknowsall

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Cab00se206 said:


The M1918 BAR Browning Automatic Rifle.

I seriously wonder what the design brief was like when they designed essentially a light machinegun with a 20-round clip. It's still badass though.
Damn, pipped to the post yet again.
In order to make this commernt somehow relevant, I'll offer up two weapons that I wish could be in service:
The M2 flamethrower [link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2_flamethrower)[/link] from World War 2, if only because flamethrowers are brilliant.
The MGL grenade launcher [link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkor_MGL)[/link]. I know that it's not technically "out of service", but since it isn't in full use either, I felt it merited inclusion.
 

WolfThomas

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Nickolai77 said:
Lee-Enfield Rifle- accurate and so fast firing the German's thought they where up against machine gun fire when they first encountered Tommy's using them.

Ninja'd,

One day I will own one. One day.

Would also help if I got off my arse and got my gun license.
 

Aunel

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neoman10 said:
Aunel said:
http://www.redicecreations.com/specialreports/2006/01jan/metalstorm.jpg
not sure if it is fake, in service or anything, but it is the most awesome thing ever...
it's real and there's an even more badass version out now
do want.

I heard that in the Vietnam war, there was a prototype for a hip fired minigun, that is the most awesome gun ever.
 

Jinx_Dragon

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Assassinator said:
The X8 rifle. Damned shame they cancelled that, it looks sexy, really future-ish. Would've loved to see that as the next standard rifle, but nooooo....
I for one can't figure out just why they scrapped the program, particularly with metal storm looking to be the next best thing in grenade launchers. An electronically fired and detonated 25 mm grenade, stacked MS style, would be a wonderful addition to any assault rifle out there. And... they scrap one of the few weapon systems looking at this type of explosive round coupled with a standard assault rifle!

Whhhhy?!
 

TheRealCJ

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Greyfox105 said:
camokkid said:
-snip-

I have to go with the Davy Crockett [i/]Atomic Annie[/i].
Those look funny.

I suppose I'll say... The Lee Enfield Rifle.
Those are quite good rifles... and all my other favourites are still in use somewhere.
You'd be suprised, the Lee Enfield is still used in combat situations (not to mention it's the Dress rifle of most Commonwealth cadets) due to it's accuracy.
 

Koeryn

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Greyfox105 said:
Christemo said:
the M14. it was the replacement to the m1, since it had a larger magazine, looked cooler and had a higher fire rate.


Isn't that still used by the... Marines or whatever who guard the whitehouse? or some other place.
I remember massacring them on Hitman blood Money.
The M14 is still widely used in the Army and Marine Corps (I don't know about Navy or Airforce), as a Designated Marksman's rifle, there are some with more modern synthetic stocks, rail attachments, and what have you, but the M14 still sees a LOT of action.


I'm going to go with my two favorite, non-bolt action rifles:

Invented by a Canadian.
And
Has had a disgustingly long history, was chosen for it's ability to eat pretty much any .45ACP round you fed through it, regardless of the condition of the round, and the fact that it would drop doped up Indonesian tribals.
 

Psycosis

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I would have to say the Trench Spike, brass knuckles with a bayonet blade welded onto it, designed to go through the helmet and skull of whichever poor sod you happened to be falling onto, banned by the Geneva Convention 'cuz it's possible to miss the vital parts of the brain and just screw the nervous system to buggery.