Friday, February 5, 2010

Mp 44 With Silencer Who Had Superior Weapons In World War II?

Who had superior weapons in world war II? - mp 44 with silencer

Here are the categories: rifles (M1 Garand are Kar98, Lee-Enfield, gwhere 43, etc.)
Machine guns: Thompson, MP 40
Automatic: BAR, MP 44
Snipers: Springfield scoped Kar
Tank: panzershrek, Bazooka (there is a technical term?)
Assistance and arms: MG 42, .30 cal
Pistols: Colt, P98 (I forgot what the German side as the arm, which had 98 or so PC
Hand grenades stem grante
I think that the Allies had better rifles, machine guns, submachine guns and snipers, but anti-tank grenades, machine guns and go directly to the tree. The weapons are so feel free to discuss the many left outside.

14 comments:

erehwon said...

United States, the atomic bomb, that the war and tied all the other weapons listed terminated.

x1yofuzz... said...

Allies. definantly. nukes.altimate who were armed. not necessarily speed up an inch when you can have a radius of 100 km + pump radiation effects, etc.

Tjilpi said...

Bren wanted to only record in the category of resources, or the British Commonwealth forces you to.

Personal opinions about the weapons, I think that the allied troops had glossy (if you omit-Carcano weapon as death traps for the users anyway), but when she went into the thirties and quarantine after the Soviet Union, Ukraine and within the tolerances of the Russian Federation, "about half an inch" approach.

If we consider the idea that the objective of much of the success of the weapons now, even the Russians, trace their lineage to Germany, then I think the vote is not going to Germany

Yak Rider said...

Weapons from the M1 and BAR is impressive.

The 88 German was the best and most versatile piece of artillery.

The Russian T-34 was simple, robust and powerful.

Big Blue Fan! said...

M1 Garand
Thompson
MP 44
Springfield
Panzerchreck
MG 42
P38
Pomegranates America
However, I have the full benefit to the Allies.

Pretsler said...

United States. The card was a terrible weapon and it is said to have gathered many German soldiers are dead before the British Enfield. Sten SMG ended the day only once, reliable, and the bar is a lighter version of the MG34. The United States has Colt rocks. The bazooka is not as effective on the Western Front, so itd difficult to compare the two.

That crazy dude said...

Anglo-American arms were stronger

Germans had tanks and heavy weapons, more

And the Russians had all the facilities and much

illegals r felons said...

The Germans.

Anthony S said...

The Allies had better weapons and small arms. M1 Garand and the Lee-Enfield was up arms against the time and are still in big markets of today.

brian said...

Weapons They had all been good and bad, with the exception of Japan, it seems that all the weapons they produce during the Second World War has badly designed. Overall, I think that Germany has produced the best weapons. The K98 is a great rifle and it was the optical quality. The STG 44 is the assault rifle at first, but does not produce enough. The Panzer and Tiger tanks are the best tanks on the battlefield, but even here there was not enough. The United States also had some big guns on. The BAR, Thompson, Colt 45, 1903 Springfield, M1 Garand, were well made and reliable. In reality it is simple that can produce the high quality of mass destruction and the United States accomplished the same feat. But apart from the mass production and quality characterization of weapons, I think it would end. No.1Germany 2.United States 3.Russia 4.Great Britain 5th Italy 6.Japan German knives are usually worn by officers and soldiers had work he handy with a gun. Knives are the Luger and Walther.

Lonnal W said...

If you have access to the Military History Channel, a documentary about the weapons in the Top Ten who will be presented in the frame. Very interesting and informative!
Uncle Wil

1st Buzie said...

We did. The United States. We won, not us!

Jacob M said...

First, the Garand is usually on weapons, because it has been widely published semiauto only, and requires less maintenance than the SVT's 40th French MAS 44 and was higher than the Garand, but those who do not see a major until the end of the war, at the same time the Russians have begun to address the issue SKS. Germany was rather late in the semiauto rifles and really do not with the German tactical doctrine. However, the K98 is a great design, very accurate and reliable, but with all the bolt-action rifles are almost equal in power and size, even though all bolt actions were technically outdated, even before the war started. The Lee-Enfield seems to be an advantage with detachable 10 have the whole magazine, 5 cons, the molt-round magazine, but the smle has a much more complicated, more susceptible to damage and dysfunction, and difficult to repair in the field. Mosin-Nagant are very reliable and very accurate at eye level with the molt. In terms of accuracy and speed of reloadingING, the 6.5 mm Carcano M38 bolt action rifles and supplements is actually a Carcano rifle fire insurance, regardless of what the propaganda war, which I heard. In addition, the Arisaka Type was 99, the most technically advanced in the use of bolt-action rifle during the war.

As in animals with automatic rifles, STG bar and 44 are very different and can not really compare. The bar is actually a machine gun, and is actually very difficult for a different role. The STG 44 is actually the first of a new (although the Fedorov Avtomat was actually the first) and replace the MP40 and K98. The Bren is comparable to the bar, but it will be based on a light machine gun with a magazine of more.

I have already discussed with rifles, sniper rifles, mostly, but only mentioned that the Springfield 1903 and the Mauser K98 are basically the same. Springfield was a licensed copy of the Mauser Model 98th

What is the guns, the Thompson a bit hard, but it is reliable. Stensland was cheap and worked as if they were cheap (and often suffer from a lack of power problem, because the design of the magazine, although the MP40 the same problem, because it uses the same paper suffered). Apparently, the PPSh41 the best machine gun of the war, save for his ability, energy and commodities cycle 7.62x25 Tokarev.

A machine gun. The machine gun MG42 was the most modern war (which is why almost Everbody is copied after the war, the U.S. M60 machine gun is essentially a copy of the MG42 and the German Army) nor with the MG42. Browning machine guns were reliable and efficient (but) not really more than the MG42, but not very mobile. The British used firearms Vickers was in the First World War and the Russians were still the most with a lot.

Firearms are a little difficult to compare, but the 1911 is heavy and difficult to shoot accurately. The Walther PPK is an asset of firearms, but the best was probably the Tokarev TT38, although the Russians were not very effective in providing the new WEAPons. The British were still with Webley revolvers.

In each case, except for the further use of K98 as a standard battle rifle, the German armaments in general, a generation ahead of the rest, but that's partly because the Russians were so slow to update. But wars are not won with weapons.

LargePen... said...

The Germans had the best infantry weapons base. The Bar Association and of Thompson, but they were great.

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