thanks for the replies!
Wow. About how much does a hundred round drum weigh?
I love the original 1928 Thompsons with the drum mags, those are the only ones you can call Tommy Guns . Also if you have the 1928 version, you would probably have the Cutts compensator, so even less recoil and muzzle climb.
Spring FieldâŚ
Ever fired one? Theyâre a bit hard on the old shoulderâŚ
Ever fired one? Theyâre a bit hard on the old shoulderâŚ[/quote]
Yea i should have put that one up when I started the poll. Poop.
Itâs one word, Springfield. I havenât fired one, but my friend has two.
looks like the favourite is garand,i voted for the grease gun,Cheap and loyal!
I like the M1 Garand, but off the list, i like the AR-15 and the M4, too bad tehy wernt around in WWII era.
dont matter to me I like all
Reising model 50
even though the marines hate it, i like it
I agreeâŚI like them all, but if I had to pick one it would be the BAR. Mike
welcome mike
I perfer the Thompson, those .45 APC bullets could shred through anything :twisted:
err, no. Theyâre pistol bullets which can be stopped by not terribly thick steel plate.
In your signature is the word loose?
Is it meant to read lose? As in not win, or were they setting loose the war?
err, no. Theyâre pistol bullets which can be stopped by not terribly thick steel plate.[/quote]
Or 2 inches of army Madeira cakeâŚ
I didnât really mean ANYTHING, god some one you are so analâŚ
You said that they were very powerful & compared to rifle cartridges, theyâre not. We corrected you. Simple. Not anal at all! 8)
Get used to it. Were not allowing any false statements. If youâre wrong, youâre going to be corrected.