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Favorite Small Arms of WW2

Corto

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Lee-Enfield No. 4 MK1

I cross posted this on another thread, but I can't help it, I just want to show it off...

Given that it's a bolt action weapon, whoever was meant to use must've been seriously trained in marksmanship to make every shot count. No spraying and praying with this baby.

It's a very elegantly designed weapon and apparently very durable. There's a YouTube video of a 10th Mountain Div infantryman who just found one in Afghanistan, and it was still in perfect, serviceable condition.


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Spitfire

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Copenhagen, Denmark.
Hard to answere, but I tell you what aint: The Stengun.

My father - who was in the danish resistance during WWII - once told me how his stengun fired a whole magazine into the ceiling, just because he banged the butt of the stengun against the floor.
He never used that weapon again after that.
 

eightbore

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North of 60
hmmmmm.....

Surprised to see only one mention of the P35 Hi power 9mm! The fact that both allied and axis powers issued this pistol speaks volumes I think. It might also sometimes come in handy to be packin' a pistol that used enemy and allied ammo, mags, parts etc.

Handgun
Primary - 1911 and spare mags on my belt
Secondary - HP35 and a couple mags in a tanker shoulder rig

Carbine
M1 Thompson

I think I'd be content with the above and carrying a few hundred rounds of 9mm and .45. I'll let my buddy carry the Garand and all that heavy 30-06 ammo. :) lol :)

Best,

eightbore
 

SamMarlowPI

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eightbore said:
Surprised to see only one mention of the P35 Hi power 9mm! The fact that both allied and axis powers issued this pistol speaks volumes I think. It might also sometimes come in handy to be packin' a pistol that used enemy and allied ammo, mags, parts etc.

Handgun
Primary - 1911 and spare mags on my belt
Secondary - HP35 and a couple mags in a tanker shoulder rig

Carbine
M1 Thompson

I think I'd be content with the above and carrying a few hundred rounds of 9mm and .45. I'll let my buddy carry the Garand and all that heavy 30-06 ammo. :) lol :)

Best,

eightbore

I'll 2nd that :D
 

The Wingnut

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Getting harder to find and more valuable, and not often even recognized as an issue weapon:

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Used for pistol training and by the OSS as a covert weapon, usually with a suppressor. If you can find one, it's a great plinker. Just be careful with takedown and reassembly.
 

Alan Eardley

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Midlands, UK
Corto said:
IIt's a very elegantly designed weapon and apparently very durable. There's a YouTube video of a 10th Mountain Div infantryman who just found one in Afghanistan, and it was still in perfect, serviceable condition.

I spend time in Northern Pakistan and there are many of these (some locally made copies) still in use. You can almost tell the age of a man without seeing his face. If he's over 60 he will almost certainly be carrying a Rifle No. 4. If he's younger, it will probably be an AK-47 or AK-M.

Here are some photos of a local gun-maker in Adam el_Khem taken in the 1960s. Suprisingly, some of the guns produced at that time are of very high quality.
dhara5.jpg
dhara4.jpg

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The same basic tools and methods are still in use today - a favourite job is to turn 'clapped out' AK-Ms into AK-SUs. I guess we know where Osma got his from, eh?.

Alan
 

Corto

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Alan Eardley said:
If he's over 60 he will almost certainly be carrying a Rifle No. 4. If he's younger, it will probably be an AK-47 or AK-M.

Amazing!
Thanks for your post. Very enlightening.

That's a part of the world I've always wanted to visit (sort of!).
 

Mustang

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Michigan
KL15 said:
The soldiers best friend, the M1 Garand. (which I proudly say I own and have the backstory)

How can you tease like that? Do tell...please:)

My favorite is probably the BAR.
 

Warden

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UK
The good old SMLE for me

Lee-Enfield_SMLE_No._1_Mk_III.jpg


I love mine, it is comfortable and to me is perfect in every way.

Although from a historians point of view the impact of the MP43 "Sturmgewehr" or Assault Rifle, changed small arms forever (well that's my viewpoint).

sturmgewhr-stg44.jpg


Harry
 

Tommydean

Familiar Face
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52
Location
Denver
My favs...
pistol would be 1911

long gun? well..I have to say i just cant get enough of shooting the
MG-42!! very few parts and man does it go through ammo!!!

Tom
 

KL15

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Northeast Arkansas
Warden said:
The good old SMLE for me

Lee-Enfield_SMLE_No._1_Mk_III.jpg


I love mine, it is comfortable and to me is perfect in every way.

Although from a historians point of view the impact of the MP43 "Sturmgewehr" or Assault Rifle, changed small arms forever (well that's my viewpoint).

sturmgewhr-stg44.jpg


Harry


Sturmgewehr without question changed small arms. I'm of the understanding that it was the basis for the AK-47. Without question the best fully automatic "assault" rifle ever made.
 

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