chanman
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Joined: 1/4/2001 From: Westminster, Colorado, U.S.A. Status: offline
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The best first:
Rifle: Springfield '03. I have heard that the M1 is supposed to be better, but I have never fired one. The '03 I fired could reach out and touch someone at 2-300 yards over iron sights and longer if scoped. Specially selected ammo is nice too. The man who taught me to shoot it (jumped at Normandy, fought at Bastogne, commanded a battalion in Viet Nam) swore by it.
Pistol: Colt model 1911a .45 caliber. I know that the 9mm's have a larger magazine capacity and are easier to conceal, but when you are wearing green chasing "bad guys", that isn't so relevant. Stopping power is, and the .45 is king among pistols in stopping power.
SMG: I'll go with the Thompson and the 50 round drum. Stopping power at short range with lots of ammo. Heavy, I'll grant. Technically, I agree that the PPshk and the Soumi are probably better weapons, but the thompson has the additional feature that if it jams, you have lots of extra ammo for your pistol.
LMG: For logistical reasons, I'll go with the BAR here. AFAIK, it uses the same ammo as the '03 and M1.
AT: Panzerfaust. An addition to the post above about Russian weapons being knockoffs would be the RPG series derived from the Panzerfaust.
Assault Rifle: StG 44. The only one in this time period, I think.
Now, for the worst:
Rifle: Late model Japanese rifles. Friend of mine has one in his collection but refuses to fire it. Late war Japanese metallurgy was suspect.
Pistol: Tough one. I understand that Japan and England both have outstanding candidates in this field. My vote goes for the Luger, though. Looks cool, but way too complex and the balance stinks. You don't even get the great magazine capacity of the other 9mm's.
SMG: Sten. Easy to manufacture. Easy to throw away.
That's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
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