What WWII era gun would you most like to own?
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>>30261716
>Mg42
>>30261716
StG 44. I want a transferable one so god damn bad.
I want a full auto BAR, with 50+ round mags. Barring that, a Garand.
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>>30261716
FG43
>>30261716
Probably a BAR.
20 lbs of 30-06 fuck you
>>30261739
>BARring that
For me, probably the Japanese Garand prototype or a Gerat 06H/StG45
MG34
:^)
FN-BAR D
fg 42
mp40 or grease gun
>>30261803
20lbs of walking liberation
Probably a MG42 but it would be pretty sweet to have a PPSH 41
>>30261880
Aren't grease guns supposed to be very easy to make?
>>30261716
Probably a Luger.
Or a Bren gun.
No M1 Carbines? Huh. I've always wanted one of those or a M1928 Thompson with the drum mags.
>>30261925
Yes, they were made in under 2h IIRC. Took something like 1/7 of the work/time to produce a grease gun compared to a Thompson
>>30262025
If I wouldn't get fucking blasted by the RCMP I'd make one.
>>30261859
This or SS marked K98
>>30261716
You nailed it. A Tommy gun is most preferable.
>>30262084
>>30261925
Those have a lot of stamped parts. Good luck making those.
>>30262272
Maybe I own a steel mill. You don't know my story
got myself a 1911
>>30261716
Whats the german paratrooper rifle called, ill have one of them.
>>30262527
FG42
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/FG_42
Suomi KP-31. The Russian PPSh-41 is a cheap mass-produced and inferior copy of this beauty
>>30262272
>stamping is hard
Go to bed.
>>30262813
Forgot the pic
Labora Fontbernat
SBR without the paperwork.
I really like the look of those French pistols that inspired the sig p210.
Ptrs
>>30262833
Ooh, that is sexy.
M2 carbine
>>30262864
So many to choose from, but I'd probably have to go with this.
And the original version, not the schnellfeuer.
>>30262928
Yeah, they're one of the more reliable subguns of the war.
Backside is that they're fairly heavy (though that does make it recoil a lot less).
The 71rd drum mags are really good, probably some of the best subgun drums ever made, a popular thing to do for those who own transferable machineguns in the US is to convert them to work in theirs, say they have an Uzi, M76, Sten or M-11/9, the drum can be repurposed to work with that gun.
>>30262954
M2 Carbine came after WW2, during the Korean War. I've heard there was supposed to be select-fire conversion kits issued for the M1 Carbine during the fighting in Europe, but I don't know if that's true.
>tfw I own a k98 with stamped eagles and a stg44
>>30262707
I would cum in my pants if I got to fire a full auto FG42.
>>30263042
Nazi stamped Mausers aren't TOO rare, but you do have a transferable Sturmgewehr?
Pics?
>>30262926
>Not getting a more badass single-shot PTRD.
Cmon anon, show you have skill instead of a semi auto spray.
Personally, I'd go with a DP-28.