OKPistolsfiring87
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List your favorite WW2 machine gun and why? Keep it educational type format.
I would counter your mp34 with the czech zk383Wow, no way I could just have 1 favorite.
Heavy:
Browning M2 - longevity of course, versatility in both ground and air roles. Simplicity of design, caliber, and ability for mass production.
Rilfe caliber:
MG42 - the use of stamped sheet metal receivers, delayed roller locking lugs, quick change barrel, and of course high cyclic rate of fire. In my opinion way to high in a ground based platform.
Zb26 / Zb30 - Easy of barrel changes, rifle caliber, easily adjustable gas system, portable infanty based system for fire support. Designed used to base development of Bren LMG.
Intermediate:
STG44 / MP44 - the innovation behind the development of a squad level, portable machine gun in an intermediate caliber changed function of squad based fire and lead to the development of current platforms.
Pistol:
M3a1 Grease Gun - ease of design and manufacture, stamped sheet metal, versatility in role for infantry and tank personnel. Controllable rate of fire.
Sten Mk 2,3,5 - ease and cost of production, ability to mass produce and easy to use. Simplicity of design.
Steyr MP34 - Rolls Royce of submachine guns. Fully machined receiver, side feed. Semi/FA capable.
PPSH41 - Rate of fire in urban setting. Iconic Russian Infantry weapon.
I said hard to just pick 1 for me.
Will
Agreed about the BAR. Iconic Browning design, but that's about it by WW2Jap 96/99 most underrated LMG of the war
BAR maybe the worst in every category but sheer awesomeness
The Thompson is iconic - but heavy. The weight does help it suck up some of the recoil.MG42 is for the coolest of all….
But I am a sucker for an M1A1 Thompson… just iconic