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Bricktop

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Quote from: "Odinson"Thinking of crap like that instead of duct taping two magazines together..



I know there was no duct tape in WW2..

The Krauts had good enough weaponry.


When I was in the Force and Army, we had the opportunity to fire off a lot of different firearms, including older models from Thompsons, Uzis, Owens and Schmeisser MP40's from WW2.



The MP40 was hands down the best sub machine gun we fired. The Thompson and Uzi were "fire and hope" firearms, the Owens jammed constantly but the MP40 was smooth, accurate and had little recoil. Not much use after about 50 metres, to be honest, but few submachine guns are.



If I was to have the need for a submachine gun I would pick the MP40 any day.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Odinson"Thinking of crap like that instead of duct taping two magazines together..



I know there was no duct tape in WW2..

The Krauts had good enough weaponry.


When I was in the Force and Army, we had the opportunity to fire off a lot of different firearms, including older models from Thompsons, Uzis, Owens and Schmeisser MP40's from WW2.



The MP40 was hands down the best sub machine gun we fired. The Thompson and Uzi were "fire and hope" firearms, the Owens jammed constantly but the MP40 was smooth, accurate and had little recoil. Not much use after about 50 metres, to be honest, but few submachine guns are.



If I was to have the need for a submachine gun I would pick the MP40 any day.

Sold. A MP40 it is.

Odinson

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Odinson"Thinking of crap like that instead of duct taping two magazines together..



I know there was no duct tape in WW2..

The Krauts had good enough weaponry.


When I was in the Force and Army, we had the opportunity to fire off a lot of different firearms, including older models from Thompsons, Uzis, Owens and Schmeisser MP40's from WW2.



The MP40 was hands down the best sub machine gun we fired. The Thompson and Uzi were "fire and hope" firearms, the Owens jammed constantly but the MP40 was smooth, accurate and had little recoil. Not much use after about 50 metres, to be honest, but few submachine guns are.



If I was to have the need for a submachine gun I would pick the MP40 any day.


The funny thing is that the american training videos from WW2 show the german weapons as inaccurate and overall inferior..



Even the MG-42 which is still in use..







Is it possible that they made the videos to be like that so that american men wouldnt feel so discouraged..

Blazor

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Here ya go Odi lol...



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I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Blazor

Quote from: "Odinson"


Is it possible that they made the videos to be like that so that american men wouldnt feel so discouraged..


Its very well possible. THEY are known for doing such things.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

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Quote from: "Odinson"
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Here ya go Odi lol...



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Is that a real gun Blazor?

Blazor

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Here ya go Odi lol...



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Is that a real gun Blazor?

Yup  ac_smile



Its my grandfather's .357 magnum, with pearl handles  ac_smile
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Blazor"
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 :thumbup:





Here ya go Odi lol...



https://i.ibb.co/mtjrbj0/big-iron.jpg">
Is that a real gun Blazor?

Yup  ac_smile



Its my grandfather's .357 magnum, with pearl handles  ac_smile
It looks like a toy.

Blazor

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Odinson"
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 :thumbup:





Here ya go Odi lol...



https://i.ibb.co/mtjrbj0/big-iron.jpg">
Is that a real gun Blazor?

Yup  ac_smile



Its my grandfather's .357 magnum, with pearl handles  ac_smile
It looks like a toy.

Prolly cause of the pearl handles lol.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Odinson

Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Odinson"
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 :thumbup:





Here ya go Odi lol...



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That is sweet.  ac_biggrin

kiebers

Quote from: "Blazor"
Prolly cause of the pearl handles lol.

And the bright and shiny holster and gun belt.  ac_biggrin
I've learned that if someone asks you a really stupid question and you reply by telling them what time it is, they'll leave you alone

Anonymous

Quote from: "kiebers"
Quote from: "Blazor"
Prolly cause of the pearl handles lol.

And the bright and shiny holster and gun belt.  ac_biggrin

And his tin whistle and his Lone Ranger cowboy hat.

 :laugh:

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Odinson"Thinking of crap like that instead of duct taping two magazines together..



I know there was no duct tape in WW2..

The Krauts had good enough weaponry.


When I was in the Force and Army, we had the opportunity to fire off a lot of different firearms, including older models from Thompsons, Uzis, Owens and Schmeisser MP40's from WW2.



The MP40 was hands down the best sub machine gun we fired. The Thompson and Uzi were "fire and hope" firearms, the Owens jammed constantly but the MP40 was smooth, accurate and had little recoil. Not much use after about 50 metres, to be honest, but few submachine guns are.



If I was to have the need for a submachine gun I would pick the MP40 any day.


If I had to choose a sub gun from that era, it would also be my choice.  If I were looking for one now, I would probably choose the HK MP5, pretty much a no-brainer actually, or the later H&K UMP.  Even Renee would probably agree with us, if she were here.




Quote from: "Fashionista"
It looks like a toy.


Don't be fooled by the cheesy leather rig.  It's no toy.

Blazor

Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Odinson"
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 :thumbup:





Here ya go Odi lol...



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That is sweet.  ac_biggrin

Thanks, if I remember, I'll post a pic of it in the wooden case my grandad made for it. The thing is 60 years old I think, and never been fired! Looks mint. Chamber has a nice spin to it.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Blazor

Quote from: "kiebers"
Quote from: "Blazor"
Prolly cause of the pearl handles lol.

And the bright and shiny holster and gun belt.  ac_biggrin


Lol, its old, but never been used!
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.