Popular Post spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 6, 2018 This is a thread about weapons Anybody can post his favourites and talk about them!!! I am not in Agreement with weapon-prolification, people says they are needed for protection, but I say "Protection from who??" if weapons were not so easy to find?! BUT in themselves, the mechanic, the masculine power, the powerful and arousing appearence, and the tribute to the fact that, used for good or bad or even kept quiet, violence is part of existence, and part of us 3 2 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 I'll start by introducing one of my world's favourite It is called commonly "Beowulf" from the name of the cartridge (ispired to the UK medieval hero that was said to have killed a dragon in single combat) and its true name is Colt AR - 15 Beowulf Customized Cal 50 The original AR - 15 was the predecessor of M16 and dates back to the 1957! While this utterly new, customized version relys on the same name, but is so modified even in its internal structure that many simply calls it Beowulf 50 This little boy shoot CAL 50 cartridges in FULL AUTO, though many that tried it said to prefer the semi-auto to avoid the recoil (light however) to build up hurting the wrist and the shoulder, thus diminishing comfort and precision A single shot can pierce an armored vest, and it is effective also against light vehicles 2 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 The barrel is already making me wet Can you actually dig what the fuck is cummed out from such a big thick tube?! 3 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 Fully customized with grenade launche M - 320 and night-vision marksman scope and advanced tactical barrel (longer to diminish noise and recoil) 2 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 Look at the size of the cartridges… wow, I'd use one as dildo 2 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 It is also so compact and easy to handle 2 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 Later view with advanced rifle-butt to diminish recoil and customize it lenght to fit one's bodily size 2 1 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted September 6, 2018 Share Posted September 6, 2018 The M1 Garand rifle,the standard US Infantry weapon of WW2,described by Gen Patton as the best battlefield weapon ever devised.Semi-automatic,gas operated. With an 8 round clip,in the hands of good troops could lay down in 5 seconds well aimed fire.Enough to keep down the enemy heads whilst the assault squad moved in for the kill. 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 4 minutes ago, fannywatcher said: Semi-automatic It is unusual for guns devised with this shape One of the first models I suppose... 4 minutes ago, fannywatcher said: Enough to keep down the enemy heads whilst the assault squad moved in for the kill. It has Always been one of my favourite tactics Suppressive fire and infantry ahead The only problem with tactics based on suppressive fire is that you need a clear firepower superiority I bet this boy served the purpose!!! 1 1 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted September 6, 2018 Share Posted September 6, 2018 (edited) Im not sure if it was the first ever semi automatic rifle,the Germans developed the Gewehr 43,and i think the Russians had one in service.But the Garand was the most reliable and produced.In combat its more important to supress the enemy,so you can move much closer into grenade range,accuracy isnt so important,just keeping the heads down... Edited September 6, 2018 by fannywatcher 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 6 minutes ago, fannywatcher said: Gewehr 43 Yes, indeed 6 minutes ago, fannywatcher said: into grenade range also flamethrowers when trenches were well done and hard for a shell to get through useful to force them out The smoke could even jeopardize a little enemy group and force them to surrender, prisoners are the most usfeul weapon of a war if you know how to make them talk The problem with flamethrowers is that they are REALLY shortranged 9 minutes ago, fannywatcher said: accuracy isnt so important,just keeping the heads down… The best tool for these are the gatlings, also called chain-guns, but they are heavy to move, and I am sure that boy you posted up there was much more effective 2 1 Link to post
WantonLee 861 Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 On 9/6/2018 at 6:11 PM, spywareonya said: It has Always been one of my favourite tactics Suppressive fire and infantry ahead The only problem with tactics based on suppressive fire is that you need a clear firepower superiority I bet this boy served the purpose!!! Wow, I didn't know you fought in a war! O_O Which one was it? o_0 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 8 minutes ago, WantonLee said: Wow, I didn't know you fought in a war! O_O Which one was it? o_0 I am Always sad when humans have to fght against each other, as the only battle is against the meaninglessness of our lives to make them great again But the masculine danger and honour of war, the fight to the Death, the fear, the capability to keep one's blood cold, the tactical thinking... WOW It's supreme!!! 2 1 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 Anyone for Tanks?Surely the ultimate in ground force technology? US M1 Abrams.German Leopard 2.UK Challenger 2.Russian T-80. 1 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 Back to firearms,the Browning 1919 M2.Known affectionately as "Ma Deuce".Designed during WW1 too late to serve,but in US service in the 30s and throughout WW2,and STILL in service.A very deadly heavy machine gun. Weighing in at around 80 lbs,about 5' long.Firing a 12.5 mm calibre round at about 600-800 rpm.This could penetrate light armour,and easily bring down low flying aircraft.Also mounted on aircraft,such as the P-47,and P-51.A crew served weapon on the bombers,like B-17,where a formation of several dozen would put out hundreds of thousands of rounds,bringing down many opposing fighters. Also mounted on vehicles in a "Quad" system,in A-A role.Deadly against attacking infantry.A fearsome weapon indeed. 2 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 13 minutes ago, fannywatcher said: 80 lbs Manouvrable is ALL in battle ALSO, and this is indeed very important, there is a reason if the 1919 mark 2 is still in use And that is... 1 1 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 45 minutes ago, WantonLee said: Wow, I didn't know you fought in a war! O_O Which one was it? o_0 Just what ive read and found out..in WW2 an infantry platoon was basically 2 squads,one would be the fire team,which would attempt to pin down the enemy keep their heads down,with rapid rifle fire,and the assault team,who would attempt then to advance closer to the enemy position,whilst the fire team were pouring fire on them,to grenade and machine gun range to wipe them out.Obviously the enemy are doing the same thing so probably not everyone going home for Xmas....c'est la guerre mon amis... 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 ...guess… what is indeed the most important feature of a weapon??? Come on @fannywatcher 1 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 Ok I am saying it... IT NEVER FUCKING JAMS 2 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 7 minutes ago, fannywatcher said: That would help.. A weapon that never jams is 90% of victory 2 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 Ok, not it's time to get wet (for me) M61A2 The most powerful gatling gun ever created 6600 rpm (it means more than ONE FUCKING HUNDRED rounds per SECOND) Installed also on the most modern interceptors F22 Raptor It has a 3000 rounds ammo standard, but can be upgraded to a 9000 which means more or less one minute and a half of full fire (usually never completely exhausted) Effective agains any kind of target I really consider this iron storm to be the ultimate [light] weapon of destruction A marvellous item 2 2 Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,878 Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 I prefer to be 2km away with my weapon of choice. I've fired one of these at our local rifle club, there is no way you can legally own one of these here. McMillan Tac 50 Osiris 50cal is nice too 2 1 Link to post
spywareonya 37,962 Posted September 7, 2018 Author Share Posted September 7, 2018 10 minutes ago, Scot_Lover said: Alex got a 96% bullseye percentage And the sniper psychology… I wrote a short story years ago about a sniper self-hypnosis techniques I had been told by actual soldier friends when I was younger... I ADORE sniper rifles and this one is HUGE Indeed it struck something in me... wet by now... 2 1 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted September 8, 2018 Share Posted September 8, 2018 The Land Pattern Musket of the British Redcoat from 1722 to the mid 1800s.Meaning when used at Waterloo by the British,in 1815,it was already nearly 100 years old.This would be like the modern British Army still using the Lee-Enfield bolt action rifle.(then again,the 1919 M2 machine gun is still in service so....) Otherwise known as "Brown Bess".Weighing around 10 lbs,5 feet long firing a lead ball about 20mm in calibre.This was fired by troops either standing on kneeling in long ranks of about a company of maybe 100 or so men,either in one long line,or 2 ranks kneeling and standing,depending upon the tactical situation.All firing at once upon the order to fire. In those days of the Napoleonic war,combat ranges would be about 200 yards.The enemy would advance into a hail of bullets,in huge battalion sized blocks of columns,each maybe of 8 companies wide,and perhaps 50-100 men long.At 200 yards perhaps the order to fire would be given. With these smoothbore weapons,range and accuracy were variable,probably not a chance of actually hitting a man until he was 50 yards away.A good disciplined soldier could get off 4 rounds a minute,despite the mess of loading.Involving getting a ball out of your pouch,ramming it into the breech with the ramrod,replacing the ramrod,pouring some powder into the firing pan,cocking it and firing,whilst all around you men are falling,cannonballs are tearing holes through your comrades,and perhaps the dreaded French heavy cavalry,the Cuirassiers are coming to lop your arm off.... For its day a great weapon.This kind of line vs column battle would go on until nearly the 20th century,resulting in the over 600,000 killed in the American Civil War. 1 Link to post
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