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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:31 pm
Lord Puffandsnuff III At the risk of sounding like a troll BAR > FG42 It's alright, as I do not care in the least.
I could comment on the frugality of trying to determine which firearm was "Better" but as I said earlier, the only reason I dream of acquiring an FG-42 is because I JUST DO.
Best reason I can give you. Honestly, I'd love both weapons.
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:16 pm
OO23OO Sgt Buckner Any semi-automatic rifle with a detachable magazine that holds more than ten rounds, because California sucks. I wish I could give you a hug. *hug*
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:36 pm
God Damn it, every time someone brings up the BAR this immediately pops into my head.
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:04 pm
BAR
Bren
Any Masterkey system, preferably the original
M203 (37mm just won't cut it)
BOFORS
and that Glock 18. That's a good idea, there.
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:47 am
Although there are some Semi-auto and 'Civilianized' versions and or reproductions of those variants of the following;
G36 G36k SIG 550 MG42 MG34 BAR DP28 M2 Browning FG42 MP40 PPSH41 PPSH43 StG-44 M1919 Flak 88 Pak 38 PTRS-41 UMP-45 Beretta M93R Thompson 1928 and 1928A1 model MP-28 Kalashnikov PKM Degtyarov DShKM 12.7 M60 AK-74 (Russian) AK-47 (Russian) M16, early type with the 3 prong flash hider.
That's all that I can think of right now.
Anyway, the BAR and FG42 were built for specific purposes. Both had 20 round magazines and if they weren't made so close to the new era of rifles then they may have been made better.
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:00 am
Oh god yes how did I forget that?
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:01 am
Fresnel Oh god yes how did I forget that? No idea.
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:48 am
SIG SG-550. WANTS. BAD. I COULD get a semi version, but it'd take one and a half decades. At least. I'm going to school to get my forestry certification to be a park ranger, and they don't allow firearms within school grounds. Since I'd live on school grounds, that means no guns for two years. Then once I'm certified I have to go through the ringer with the Canadian immigration service to get a visa so I can leave America for good. That could take a couple years. There's an eight year waiting list, but my park ranger certification would speed me past that, as it's a skill the Canucks want. If you have a skill they want, you get into the country much faster. Then I'm restricted to whatever firearms I'm issued as a park ranger until I'm a Canadian citizen, which takes years of residence. Then I can buy a semi-auto SIG.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:55 am
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:43 am
I can get it in Canada, too. I just have to be a citizen first. Oh, and I looked it up. They aren't park rangers in Canada. They're park wardens, and you do not need to be a Canadian citizen to be one. You just have to have the proper certification (which I'm getting through Job Corps). They are also issued firearms.
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Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:00 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:41 pm
Oh yeah, I also want an MP-5K and a Thompson. I don't think there's a selector switch on the Thompson, though... I guess I'd want a semi-auto version of it, to keep from going broke from the ammo price.
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Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:46 pm
ArmasTermin Oh yeah, I also want an MP-5K and a Thompson. I don't think there's a selector switch on the Thompson, though... I guess I'd want a semi-auto version of it, to keep from going broke from the ammo price. I could have sworn there was a selector switch on the Thompson. Or at least one of the variants. Possibly the earlier model? Yup, Thompson M1  Safe, Fire; Semi, Full.
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Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:42 am
OberFeldwebel ArmasTermin Oh yeah, I also want an MP-5K and a Thompson. I don't think there's a selector switch on the Thompson, though... I guess I'd want a semi-auto version of it, to keep from going broke from the ammo price. I could have sworn there was a selector switch on the Thompson. Or at least one of the variants. Possibly the earlier model? Yup, Thompson M1  Safe, Fire; Semi, Full. I posted that exact picture in an argument once, and got chewed out for using wikipedia as a reference. confused
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Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 9:43 pm
Fresnel OberFeldwebel ArmasTermin Oh yeah, I also want an MP-5K and a Thompson. I don't think there's a selector switch on the Thompson, though... I guess I'd want a semi-auto version of it, to keep from going broke from the ammo price. I could have sworn there was a selector switch on the Thompson. Or at least one of the variants. Possibly the earlier model? Yup, Thompson M1  Safe, Fire; Semi, Full. I posted that exact picture in an argument once, and got chewed out for using wikipedia as a reference. confused Well, the person that chewed you out is a retard. Got told what for and looked for something to disprove you. While I did get this from wikipedia as well, it clearly shows a select fire switch on the Thompson M1.
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