I am kinda a WW2 buff, and i was just wondering what everyones favorite World War 2 Weapons were...
My Favorite is the M1 Garand......
My Favorite is the M1 Garand......
M1 Garand | 30% | 30% - 38 | ||||
Springfield 1903 | 3% | 3% - 4 | ||||
M1 Carbine | 7% | 7% - 9 | ||||
Mauser K98 | 4% | 4% - 6 | ||||
Enfield No.4 | 3% | 3% - 5 | ||||
B.a.r. | 10% | 10% - 13 | ||||
Thompson | 15% | 15% - 20 | ||||
Mp-40 | 4% | 4% - 6 | ||||
Mosin-Nagant | 3% | 3% - 5 | ||||
Other (please specify) | 15% | 15% - 20 | ||||
Total: 126 |
With the Thompson's recoil, are you serious?Parker wrote:
ill go with the thompson or the bar.
the thompson has kind of a rhythm to it, so it allows some pretty accurate full auto fire. and its a .45, gotta love that shit.
the bar is still used as a standard today (as is the M1), and its just a big fucking gun that can put out alot of fire power when needed.
both extremely fun to shoot.
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
With the Thompson's recoil, are you serious?Parker wrote:
ill go with the thompson or the bar.
the thompson has kind of a rhythm to it, so it allows some pretty accurate full auto fire. and its a .45, gotta love that shit.
the bar is still used as a standard today (as is the M1), and its just a big fucking gun that can put out alot of fire power when needed.
both extremely fun to shoot.
lol, but i was kinda talking about small arms.... but still thats a big, round ass bomb lol
Bleh. I haven't shot one, but all of the ones I've seen being shot have had some nasty recoil.Parker wrote:
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
With the Thompson's recoil, are you serious?Parker wrote:
ill go with the thompson or the bar.
the thompson has kind of a rhythm to it, so it allows some pretty accurate full auto fire. and its a .45, gotta love that shit.
the bar is still used as a standard today (as is the M1), and its just a big fucking gun that can put out alot of fire power when needed.
both extremely fun to shoot.
one of the few guns that i feel can be fired accurately in full auto.
i dont think the B.A.R. is used standard in the US military anymore... and they dont use the M1, they use the M14 now.....Parker wrote:
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
With the Thompson's recoil, are you serious?Parker wrote:
ill go with the thompson or the bar.
the thompson has kind of a rhythm to it, so it allows some pretty accurate full auto fire. and its a .45, gotta love that shit.
the bar is still used as a standard today (as is the M1), and its just a big fucking gun that can put out alot of fire power when needed.
both extremely fun to shoot.
one of the few guns that i feel can be fired accurately in full auto.
Special_ops_3 wrote:
Thompson.
That's what it was made for during WWI.Smitty5613 wrote:
i dont think the B.A.R. is used standard in the US military anymore... and they dont use the M1, they use the M14 now.....Parker wrote:
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
With the Thompson's recoil, are you serious?
one of the few guns that i feel can be fired accurately in full auto.
and the thompson wasnt very accurate at long ranges.. but i guess if your clearing out bunkers, or ur in hedgerows, then its pretty accurate
your stance is one of the most important things when firing a full auto sub gun/assault rifle. you want to act like you have a bayonet on the end of your weapon and every time you fire you want to make the motion of stabbing your target. that way when you fire, you are already countering the recoil that naturally forces your barrel up.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
Bleh. I haven't shot one, but all of the ones I've seen being shot have had some nasty recoil.Parker wrote:
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
With the Thompson's recoil, are you serious?
one of the few guns that i feel can be fired accurately in full auto.
but if you "stab" at the target, wont that have the same effect as flinching?Parker wrote:
your stance is one of the most important things when firing a full auto sub gun/assault rifle. you want to act like you have a bayonet on the end of your weapon and every time you fire you want to make the motion of stabbing your target. that way when you fire, you are already countering the recoil that naturally forces your barrel up.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
Bleh. I haven't shot one, but all of the ones I've seen being shot have had some nasty recoil.Parker wrote:
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.
one of the few guns that i feel can be fired accurately in full auto.
the thompson has a pretty slow cyclic rate compared to say an mp5 or uzi, so that also allows for more control than normal, and the weight of the gun itself helps also. the thompson is one of my favorite guns to shoot, i can control that thing way better than the uzi or mp5.
M1 Garand.twiistaaa wrote:
whats that rifle that pops out the magazine (or whatever it is) when there are no rounds left *ping*.. you can use it in medal of honor on the american side.
M1 Garandtwiistaaa wrote:
whats that rifle that pops out the magazine (or whatever it is) when there are no rounds left *ping*.. you can use it in medal of honor on the american side.
no the bar is not standard military today, but you can still purchase browning automatic rifles all over the place.Smitty5613 wrote:
i dont think the B.A.R. is used standard in the US military anymore... and they dont use the M1, they use the M14 now.....Parker wrote:
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
With the Thompson's recoil, are you serious?
one of the few guns that i feel can be fired accurately in full auto.
and the thompson wasnt very accurate at long ranges.. but i guess if your clearing out bunkers, or ur in hedgerows, then its pretty accurate
flinching is when you still fear the recoil. once you overcome that hurdle then the "stabbing" works very well. its all about timing as to when you pull the trigger in your stabbing motion or lean.Smitty5613 wrote:
but if you "stab" at the target, wont that have the same effect as flinching?Parker wrote:
your stance is one of the most important things when firing a full auto sub gun/assault rifle. you want to act like you have a bayonet on the end of your weapon and every time you fire you want to make the motion of stabbing your target. that way when you fire, you are already countering the recoil that naturally forces your barrel up.acEofspadEs6313 wrote:
Bleh. I haven't shot one, but all of the ones I've seen being shot have had some nasty recoil.
the thompson has a pretty slow cyclic rate compared to say an mp5 or uzi, so that also allows for more control than normal, and the weight of the gun itself helps also. the thompson is one of my favorite guns to shoot, i can control that thing way better than the uzi or mp5.
i knew the M14 is the .308 caliber version of the 30-06 M1 Garand, the stock was made smaller on it and it had full auto capabilitiesParker wrote:
no the bar is not standard military today, but you can still purchase browning automatic rifles all over the place.Smitty5613 wrote:
i dont think the B.A.R. is used standard in the US military anymore... and they dont use the M1, they use the M14 now.....Parker wrote:
hell ya, there isnt much recoil. it uses a pistol round and all the recoil is going into your shoulder.
one of the few guns that i feel can be fired accurately in full auto.
and the thompson wasnt very accurate at long ranges.. but i guess if your clearing out bunkers, or ur in hedgerows, then its pretty accurate
the M14 is an updated version of the M1.
the thompson uses pistol rounds so anyone that thinks it would be accurate at long ranges is mistaken. the accuracy i was referring to was in full auto.
do you know much about firearms?