Re: WWII small arms
I guess in this thread I'm a touch spoiled back when I was with a renactment unit (as a medic) I got to shoot a large amount of weapons both blank adapted and not. So here a list for ya'll!
'03 springfield (sold mine and it was the worst move i ever made!)
Mauser Kar 98 WWI issue open topped site and straight bolt. LOVE IT!
M1A1 caribine, Can bit a bit hard to reajust ofter fireing do to the reduced weight of the wire stock but still a blast!
Asaki type 39, Old japanese rifle based off the mauser all I have to say is OUCH! Heavy and kicks like a mule.
Guns i have shot not belonging to me,
Lee Enfield No4 MkI, scoped and unscoped
Lee Enfield No5 MKI
Lee Enfield No4 MKII
The Indian Isapore 2A1 i beleive its called.
Gewer 43
MP44
STG44
FG42
Mosin Nagant 38
Mosin Nagant 1891-1930
Mosin Nagant 44
PPSH
Bren
Sten guns
Replica STV40
M1 Garand
M1 Caribine
BAR
M3 Grease gun (about as acurate and shooting blind folded hahaha)
Reising 50 probably a reproduction but i don't know 100%
Thompson US short and British long barrel both with front grip and drum clip as well as normal configuration.
.30 caliber machine gun (blank addaption)
.50 caliber machine gun (blank addaption)
MG38 and MG42 (blank again)
I don't know the exact designation of the next one but it was simply know as the No4 sniping rifle its an american Enfield not common to my knowledge.
Walter P38
M1911 Colt .45 (an original true COLT made on not hte new springfield junk)
.38 liberty revolver it was US issue but not to the troops normally I don't know full story of it.
Weberly Revolver
Lugers WWII and a WWI from I beleive 1917 or so.
and a solviet hand gun.
Don't remeber everything we shot but there were hundereds of different guns we brought out and shot every thing from obscure makes from different countries to "non existant" weapons such as the M1 Garand Tanker rifle. Oh and a bunch of italian weapons that I have no idea on.
Last edited by Sadprofessor65; March 2nd, 2008 at 02:43 PM.
Reason: Forgot the hand guns! silly me...
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