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Well, this November marks 30yrs in the trade as Armourer, so being influenced by another thread not far off this topic, I thought I would throw in my classic 10! Not my favourites, but classics which deserve recognition.
1. UK SMLE and variants (No.4 [Longbranch also ] and No.5)
2. German Mod 98 Mauser and variants (Gew 98 to Kar 98K)
3. US M1 Garand and M14 - A Canadian's design
4. German MP44 and its ongoing evolution of todays influenced weapons systems
5. UK STEN (we know all the urban myths, and yes we know Longbranch made them too)
6. UK BREN (yes, we know that Inglis made these too), a good workhorse
7. German MG42 (high rate of fire)
8. US M1911A1'genuine GI from Normandy to Tarawa
9. German P-38 ( the option of double action 'first shot' was well ahead of its time)
10. US M2 HB .50 MG- from air to air, and ground to ground, many versions, and still in service almost 70 yrs later!
As a few standbys, the UK EM2, the Commonwealth FAL (L1A1 and C1A1), and the good ole Martini-Henry (The Man Who would Be King) in .455/577, and in .303
So, add your classic 10 if you like.
Regards,
Wes
1. UK SMLE and variants (No.4 [Longbranch also ] and No.5)
2. German Mod 98 Mauser and variants (Gew 98 to Kar 98K)
3. US M1 Garand and M14 - A Canadian's design
4. German MP44 and its ongoing evolution of todays influenced weapons systems
5. UK STEN (we know all the urban myths, and yes we know Longbranch made them too)
6. UK BREN (yes, we know that Inglis made these too), a good workhorse
7. German MG42 (high rate of fire)
8. US M1911A1'genuine GI from Normandy to Tarawa
9. German P-38 ( the option of double action 'first shot' was well ahead of its time)
10. US M2 HB .50 MG- from air to air, and ground to ground, many versions, and still in service almost 70 yrs later!
As a few standbys, the UK EM2, the Commonwealth FAL (L1A1 and C1A1), and the good ole Martini-Henry (The Man Who would Be King) in .455/577, and in .303
So, add your classic 10 if you like.
Regards,
Wes