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| Weapons of War The machinery of warfare. . |
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View Poll Results: what's the best WW2 SMG?
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Sten gun
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3 |
4.69% |
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MP-40
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9 |
14.06% |
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Thompson M-1928/ M-1
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25 |
39.06% |
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PPSH-41
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29 |
45.31% |
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Suomi m-31
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7 |
10.94% |
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Owen
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5 |
7.81% |
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27 Jan 13, 06:50
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Location: Perth
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Originally Posted by Von Richter
In my Sten's youth it was touchd with fire, not now though along with mi' Bren, it got de-acked when the UK gun laws changed  .
lcm1's part time job was stretcher bearer, I only ever carried a telegraph pole on a stretcher... it's harder than it looks in the movies!
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Now let me tell you a little story ,when our battalion was formed all stretcher bearers had their rifles taken off of them the reason given was that they were now protected by the 'Red Cross'!! Our MO promptly went beserk (he was a nice bloke and a Polish Jew that had lost all his family except one sister to the Germans,and hated them) and left at top speed shouting "You are not protected by the Red Cross,what do they expect you to do ,throw a bandage at the bastards!!" And that is how the stretcher bearers came to have a sten gun in our battalion. The army type stretcher in those days weighed a 'ton' particularly when you also carried full infantry gear and firstaid kit. That MO by the way was the only one I ever saw that also carried a pistol on his hip!! lcm1
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27 Jan 13, 12:00
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Real Name: Carlos
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lcm1
Now let me tell you a little story ,when our battalion was formed all stretcher bearers had their rifles taken off of them the reason given was that they were now protected by the 'Red Cross'!! Our MO promptly went beserk (he was a nice bloke and a Polish Jew that had lost all his family except one sister to the Germans,and hated them) and left at top speed shouting "You are not protected by the Red Cross,what do they expect you to do ,throw a bandage at the bastards!!" And that is how the stretcher bearers came to have a sten gun in our battalion. The army type stretcher in those days weighed a 'ton' particularly when you also carried full infantry gear and firstaid kit. That MO by the way was the only one I ever saw that also carried a pistol on his hip!! lcm1
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great story sir!  have you ever shoot your sten to protect you and/or the casualty you were transporting?  hope it's magazine didn't fall off on that time
  
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27 Jan 13, 22:40
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Originally Posted by kurt tank 152
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Yes,there were occasions,in my own protection and I must admit that the Gods must have been with me at the time (no fall outs) before and after,yes numerous times!!  lcm1
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02 Feb 13, 23:10
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the best sub-machine gun used in WW2 is whatever model the individual soldier had in their hands when the personal world of sh!t they lived in hit the fan.
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03 Feb 13, 12:37
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Originally Posted by KICK
the best sub-machine gun used in WW2 is whatever model the individual soldier had in their hands when the personal world of sh!t they lived in hit the fan.
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03 Feb 13, 13:25
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Originally Posted by KICK
the best sub-machine gun used in WW2 is whatever model the individual soldier had in their hands when the personal world of sh!t they lived in hit the fan.
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This would split it evenly between the Sten and the PPSh.
Many resistance fighters across Europe had the stark choice of a Sten or nothing, and did amazing things with a tenth-rate weapon.
The millions of PPShs proved that, 'Quantity has a quality all its own.'
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03 Feb 13, 14:09
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PPSH-41 it just looks mean.
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03 Feb 13, 20:53
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Originally Posted by andrewza
PPSH-41 it just looks mean.
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Now lets give it a rest eh? lcm1
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03 Feb 13, 21:33
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Originally Posted by andrewza
PPSH-41 it just looks mean.
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I don't think any of them are worthless POS.
the USSR had enough faith in the PPSH41 to produce millions of them.
there is no answer to which one is best..
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04 Feb 13, 00:01
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The Suomi m-31 probably killed more people, gun for gun, than any of the smgs depicted above. The finns actually based half of their infantry squads around this gun, with the remainder carrying rifles. The other squads were based on their LMG. It apparently had better accuracy and firing characteristics than the PPSH due to its construction and long/heavy barrel.
The Beretta 38 was another prime SMG, and was often equipped with a 10-magazine 'samurai vest' for the trooper.
Both were expensive, high quality weapons that were better than the rest. They were only built in the thousands rather than the millions.
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Originally Posted by Cult Icon
The best one in this list is the Suomi m-31. The best one of the war is either this one or the Italian beretta.
Out of the commonly used smgs, I would go for the PPSH with drum magazine. Survival trumps weight in this instance.
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