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A lineup of all sorts of classic US military firearms --- and with the exception of their firing pins (omitted at the request of the school), all of the parts in these weapons are all-original!
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For me, the ideal weapon is the Unlimited Rocket Launcher.
Horde of Ganados closing in? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
Annoying boss in the way? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
See a crow that might be carrying a Spinel? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
Want to ring the church bell? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
Horde of Ganados closing in? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
Annoying boss in the way? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
See a crow that might be carrying a Spinel? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
Want to ring the church bell? Unlimited Rocket Launcher!
It's got a real-life equivalent, too --- the Taurus Raging Bull;
http://www.gunblast.com/images/Taur.....0/MVC-768F.jpg
It's not quite as powerful as the Handcannon is depicted as being, but the .500S&W round is more powerful than a 7.62mm NATO rifle bullet. O.O
http://www.gunblast.com/images/Taur.....0/MVC-768F.jpg
It's not quite as powerful as the Handcannon is depicted as being, but the .500S&W round is more powerful than a 7.62mm NATO rifle bullet. O.O
Love the Tommygun, but would prefer this: http://www.deutsche-armee.com/blog/.....mgewehr_44.jpg
Hate the system that used it though, just to get that straight. It's just an awesome gun, especially for those days.
Hate the system that used it though, just to get that straight. It's just an awesome gun, especially for those days.
The funny thing is, there are almost as many StG-44s in actual combat use today, than in museums and private collections --- some time ago, they were practically given-out like candy in the Third World.
Remember how Task Force Ranger got shot-up in Mogadishu, back in 1992? Many of the insurgents that assaulted TF Ranger were actually armed with StG-44s!
Remember how Task Force Ranger got shot-up in Mogadishu, back in 1992? Many of the insurgents that assaulted TF Ranger were actually armed with StG-44s!
No shit!
In fact, Argentina almost manufactured their own, and they're even turning-up in insurgent weapons caches in Iraq;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StG_44#Post-war
In fact, Argentina almost manufactured their own, and they're even turning-up in insurgent weapons caches in Iraq;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StG_44#Post-war
It's a keeper, alright!
I actually had the oppourtunity to fire one --- I was only allowed 1 round, but it was an experience I won't soon forget.
The M1A1 Thompson is a LOT heavier than it looks (and that's coming from a guy who's handled lots of different guns!), but the weight all but eliminates the recoil of the .45ACP round.
The accuracy is lousy, though; "Tommy Guns" are best-suited for Volume Fire.
I actually had the oppourtunity to fire one --- I was only allowed 1 round, but it was an experience I won't soon forget.
The M1A1 Thompson is a LOT heavier than it looks (and that's coming from a guy who's handled lots of different guns!), but the weight all but eliminates the recoil of the .45ACP round.
The accuracy is lousy, though; "Tommy Guns" are best-suited for Volume Fire.
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