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#76 Sgt. Nuker

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Posted 10 August 2006 - 20:54

In terms of an all-purpose weapon, yes, the German 88 is one of my favorite. It was mounted on the Tiger and its beefier brother, the King Tiger, and it also threw flak at aircraft as an anti-air gun. It was one of the most famous and feared weapons.
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Posted 11 August 2006 - 01:26

Yes, the German 88mm FLAK 37, great gun in all respects, but put on one of the worst tanks IMO. the tank was too imobile and couldn't even go over some bridges because of weight. That's why i still prefer the T-34/85 and the German Panther over the Tiger and it's varients.
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Posted 13 August 2006 - 03:09

uhh lets see.plane-Mustang (duh)
tank-tie-Panzer V and Firefly with a Hedgechopper
gun-MP-44 first assult rifle ever and it had a attachment to allow it to shoot around corners FTW!!
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Posted 18 August 2006 - 03:57

here are my favorites:
INFANTRY:
Sidearm: Beretta (italian)
Bolt action rifle: Springfield (american)
Semi-auto rifle: Gewehr 43 (german)
SMG: Tie-M3 Greasegun (american) and PPsH 43 (russian)
LMG: tie-Johnson (american) FG42 (German)
HMG: Tie-MG42 (german) and M2 browning .50cal (american)
Anti-tank: panzerfaust 100m (german)

VEHICLES:
APC: Hanomag (german)
Light tank: M24 Chaffee (american)
Tank: T-34 (russian)
Heavy tank: Panzer Tiger 2 aka. king tiger (german)
Tank destroyer: Jagdpather (german)
Artillery: Sturmtiger (german)

AIRCRAFT
Fighter: FW-190 (german)
Fighter-bomber: P-47 (american)
Dive-bomber: tie-Ju-87 Stuka (german) and SBD dauntless (american)
Torpedo Bomber: TBD Devastator (american)
Heavy bomber: B-29 (american)

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Posted 18 August 2006 - 18:54

just a question, do you mean PPsh 41, or PPs 42, or the PPs 43?
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Posted 18 August 2006 - 21:39

there are multiple version of the PPsH....so i think he though about the last version which was improved (more accuracy and single shot mode)
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 04:04

View PostDachamp, on 17 Aug 2006, 23:57, said:

SMG: Tie-M3 Greasegun (american) and PPsH 43 (russian)


I think that's the PPsh 43 he's talking about. Either that, or I can't read :dance: :P .
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 06:44

Fools! There was only one PPSh, and that was the 41.

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Posted 20 August 2006 - 13:49

Haha, i was right.
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 14:35

Correction: U asked for PPs42 which does not exist.Sorry you lose :P (j/k)
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 15:35

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That's a PPs-42, the PPs-43 is just an upgraded version.
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 16:27

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ok then aswer me what is this?
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 16:54

This is not a discussion of who was right, nor is it a one-upmanship contest. Post your favorite weapons of WWII and discuss the weapons themselves in another thread!


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Posted 20 August 2006 - 17:32

Well sorry Nuker but i just had to kill their "fact" that there is only one model of the PPsH
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 17:52

View PostTehKiller, on 20 Aug 2006, 12:27, said:

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ok then aswer me what is this?

Standard PPSh-41 using 35 round mags as opposed to the drum. As I have said in my spotlight topic, the PPSh can accept alot of different types of magazines.

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 09:39

but still this is the very first model....and the very first model COULD NOT support a box drum until they didnt made a second model in 1942 which was able to use it....now ill let this topic to go back on its way
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Posted 21 August 2006 - 10:09

Well of course, but the very first model was not known as the PPSh-41 either. And there is no such thing as an identification as PPSh-42. The ones that started taking other mags are simply minor design modifications introduced during production, and are not really worthy of separate ID.

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 14:55

View PostTehKiller, on 20 Aug 2006, 13:32, said:

Well sorry Nuker but i just had to kill their "fact" that there is only one model of the PPsH

I never said there was only one PPsh, that was AllstarZ, and i was just saying the PPs-42 EXISTS, because "Correction: U asked for PPs42 which does not exist.Sorry you lose tounge.gif (j/k)"

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 17:59

im sorry, it was a typo, i meant to say PPsH 41

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Posted 21 August 2006 - 19:53

Okay, now can we all just end this fuss, and agree that there were other varients (or sub-varients) of the PPSH-41/PPsh in general and that a PPs-42 exists?
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Posted 22 August 2006 - 00:20

There wer other variants, but these were minor production modifications not worthy of a separate designation, and yes the PPS-42 did exist, but there really is not much difference between it and the PPS-43.

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Posted 22 August 2006 - 00:43

Not being mean, but I don't see why people liked the grease gun so much. It was a cheesy old gun that looked like it was gonna fall apart when you were shooting it. You'd be lucky not to have it blow up in your face from it's poor design. People in jail can make better guns than that, or at least I think so. I think the best tanker gun was the M1 Garand shortie.

The Mp-40 ( or whatever it was called ) was a pretty good SMG. My favorite rifle would have to be the M1 Garand, Mosin Nagants coming second.

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Posted 22 August 2006 - 01:01

View PostMoosy Crisp!, on 21 Aug 2006, 20:43, said:

Not being mean, but I don't see why people liked the grease gun so much. It was a cheesy old gun that looked like it was gonna fall apart when you were shooting it. You'd be lucky not to have it blow up in your face from it's poor design. People in jail can make better guns than that, or at least I think so. I think the best tanker gun was the M1 Garand shortie.

The Mp-40 ( or whatever it was called ) was a pretty good SMG. My favorite rifle would have to be the M1 Garand, Mosin Nagants coming second.

Agreed, the Grease Gun was a piece of crap. It's easily manufactured and somewhat more rugged in adverse conditions than the Thompson, but it pales in comparison to other weapons such as the Suomi.

The MP-40? Still crap. It's more easily mass produceable than its previous version, but still costs much more than many other SMGs, and not as capable.

I would agree with the Garand, but as bolt-action rifle, I'd go for the SMLE. This is a rifle that had more bullets in its clip than the Garand, in experienced hands can exceed the rate of fire on a Garand, and it was damn well good enough to serve the British Empire for over 70 years.

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Posted 22 August 2006 - 01:24

*stands with arms folded and foot tapping*

Didn't I tell you guys to stop posting what the weapons could do in this thread and do it in another thread? Why the F**K can't you listen? I have asked nicely, and I am tired of people not listening and now I am TELLING you to stop and post your FAVORITE weapons of WWII. I don't care if they were the worst or the best weapons, and I certainly don't care what their strenghts and weaknesses were. If you've already posted your favorites, fine, don't post in here UNLESS you want to add to your list. Make ANOTHER topic if you wish to carry on a discussion about a particular weapon, but DO NOT post it in here.


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Edited by Major Nuker, 22 August 2006 - 16:08.

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Posted 22 August 2006 - 11:50

Rifle :M1 Garand
MG: MG-42
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