Totally ninja'd. That thing is a honey of a weapon. New Vegas players may recognize the design from the 9mm SMG in that game.Dango said:Is and always will be the Grease Gun. It just looks plain awesome.
If it is a GUN used in WW2 it countsbrtshstel said:How about a Naval gun?
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Otherwise it's the Lee Enfield no.1 Mk III*. Yes, it was a WWI rifle, but it was manufactured and issued until 1941 in Britain. Furthermore, it was still deployed in India, North Africa, and Australia. It still saw heavy use in WWII.
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Completely agree, amazing little pistol. So sexy too.John the Gamer said:![]()
I know it isn't from WWII, but I just love it. (C-96)
aaaa.... the train canon so impractical ...... so awesomeENKC 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?I_am_a_Spoon said:Also:
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Also, my vote goes for this:
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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:
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What museum is that shell at?jamesmax said:aaaa.... the train canon so impractical ...... so awesomeENKC 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?I_am_a_Spoon said:Also:
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Also, my vote goes for this:
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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:
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The AK47 was designed 1944-1946, started production in 1947 and was not taken into service before 1949.Delta 3 Actual said:wow, that is one of the most non-senseical things i've ever heard, they call it the AK47, because it started production in 1947.formless777 said:The AK47 saw service in 1945. The Russians used it on the Japanese in Manchuria. Russia won a lot.
Well, the M1 could actually have a scope fitted to it, so it's not a given that the AK has the advantage of being the only one with those capabilities. It's still more down to the area the battle takes place (assuming both riflemen are of equal skill) than the rifles themselves, they are both very reliable and powerful weapons with their own distinctive strengths and weaknesses.Delta 3 Actual said:not at less than 300 yards,where the AK maintains it's accuracy, and outside of 300 yards is almost impossible to hit with an M1 because it can't have optics mounted to it. Also inside of 300 yards, the AK47's 7.62x39 has the same kinetic force as the M1's 30-ot-6 or even the M14's 7.62x51 NATO cartridge.demoman_chaos said:Yes I would die quickly, but not because of the gun. An AK can fire faster, but it doesn't matter how fast you fire it matters how fast you get a round into your target. The AK is known for reliability and being very inaccurate. The M16/M4 is known for accuracy and its lack of knockdown power. The M1 is reliable, accurate, can fire and reload quickly, and will knock your target down each time. 1 well-aimed shot is far better than 10 poorly aimed.Delta 3 Actual said:you'd die really REALLY fast, an AK47 w/o optics can out-shoot an M1 garand
Found some retarded weapon on google:dogenzakaminion said:Completely agree, amazing little pistol. So sexy too.John the Gamer said:![]()
I know it isn't from WWII, but I just love it. (C-96)
I also like the Sten, but only the Mk. II and upwards models. Heres a Mk. V
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I love that gun- provided it has box mags. For some inexplicable, deep-seated psychological reason, I can't STAND circular drum mags.TheYellowCellPhone said:What, no lovers of the PPSh-41 yet?
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Spitfire is a plane armed with weaponsRickyvantof said:Thompson, of course.
Or Spitfire, if that counts as a weapon.