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12 Sep 11, 08:05
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Originally Posted by OpanaPointer
Eh?
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An ex-member here who was banned a few months ago. He would ask questions like this.
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12 Sep 11, 08:08
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Real Name: John "The HUMBLE"
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Originally Posted by johns624
Looks to me like it could be a "Mike Dunn" post...
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Fast thinking. Your right.
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12 Sep 11, 08:21
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Originally Posted by johns624
An ex-member here who was banned a few months ago. He would ask questions like this.
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Sorry, but I don't know the guy. I just happen to like "Sons of Guns". The quad mount build was somewhat relevant to this thread, and it's available online if anyone want to check it out. 
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12 Sep 11, 08:50
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12 Sep 11, 13:48
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Real Name: Gary C
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Originally Posted by OpanaPointer
Anybody see the episode of "Sons of Guns" where they built a quad mount for the '42?
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It was excellent but the best one was the flame thrower rebuild for the MoH winner. He was great!
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12 Sep 11, 13:51
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Originally Posted by GCoyote
It was excellent but the best one was the flame thrower rebuild for the MoH winner. He was great!
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I'd give your left nut to work there.
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12 Sep 11, 13:52
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Real Name: Gary C
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Originally Posted by OpanaPointer
I'd give your left nut to work there.
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I'd give both of yours for a cameo appearance. 
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12 Sep 11, 13:53
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Originally Posted by GCoyote
I'd give both of yours for a cameo appearance. 
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"Go down range and hold this target at chest level."
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12 Sep 11, 14:08
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Real Name: Skip Cox
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Originally Posted by GCoyote
I'd give both of yours for a cameo appearance. 
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 , you guys both snipes? 
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12 Sep 11, 14:18
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Originally Posted by skiplc
 , you guys both snipes? 
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I've used a weapon once or twice.
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12 Sep 11, 14:29
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Real Name: Skip Cox
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Originally Posted by OpanaPointer
I've used a weapon once or twice.
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No doubt. My comment was a friendly jab in the ribs from OI Division.
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12 Sep 11, 14:38
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Originally Posted by skiplc
No doubt. My comment was a friendly jab in the ribs from OI Division.
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Okay, then, you fresh air types didn't get your dungarees dirty much, so that powder residue would have been distressing.
I started a EN and cross-decked to MM when they waved SRB in large chunks at me. Retired MMC(SW)
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12 Sep 11, 14:42
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Real Name: Gary C
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Originally Posted by skiplc
 , you guys both snipes? 
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Nah. Just a recovering pyromaniac  and partly fossilized Cold War relic. Actually ACG is considered cheating on my 12-step program. 
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12 Sep 11, 16:01
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Real Name: Shaun M. Darragh
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Location: Lutz
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MG-42 versus M-1919A6??
Since Beng's a recruit, I wonder if he meant to query any preference for the M-1919A6 over the MG42? Both were standard machineguns in Infantry companies of WWII, but why limit himself to the MG42. IIRC, the MG34 was also in wide use as a squad automatic weapon. Except that within the U.S. forces, the BAR was at squad level, and M-1919A6s were found within the weapons platoon.
Compared to either, the German MGs were the superior weapon. But Wars are not decided by a single superior small arm. German firepower at the squad level was impacted by their antiquated bolt action Mauser rifles.
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20 Sep 11, 17:31
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Originally Posted by Dashy
Apples and Oranges, one is a GMPG and another is an HMG.
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Agreed - if you are in the nose of a B-17, or sprinting across a field in Ukraine, you'd want different ordnance.
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