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New picture quiz; hand-held weapons of WWII

Discussion in 'The Tanks in World War 2 quiz section' started by Skua, Apr 15, 2004.

  1. Mr.Curious

    Mr.Curious New Member

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    actually it is, but that's the only picture i could find of it. the picture is computer generated but that is an actual gun. it wasn't used as much as most weapons though, and for a good reason. any guesses?
     
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    Here's some better ones.
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    and another
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  3. Roel

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    Much better.
    Judging the stock I'd say it's a precedent to the StG44 but I have no idea.
     
  4. Zable Fahr

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    it looks like a MAS Mle24 but with only one trigger...
     
  5. Mr.Curious

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    you're close... it is a MAS.
     
  6. David Lehmann

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    Obviously the MAS 38 SMG :)

    David
     
  7. BL@CK J@CK

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    Another one ....

    BJ
     
  8. Roel

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    A Marcino? :D You should probably not give clues with file names, BJ. ;)
     
  9. BL@CK J@CK

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    A Marcino? :lol: No!! Try again ...

    Sorry but Marcino is my son's name :D
     
  10. Kellhound

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    It has a family resemblance to the "naranjero",
    :-? ¿an MP28, but with a vertical magazine? ;)

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    Kellhound, is the upper SMG Suomi m/31 ?
     
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    Yes, it is. :D
     
  13. Roel

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    OK, I was just guessing... You never know when it comes to obscure weaponry.
     
  14. BL@CK J@CK

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    Roel,
    It's a Polish machine gun "Mors" Wz. 1939.


    best wishes from ... Marcino ;)

    BJ
     
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    I immediately identified the m/31 of the safety trigger next to trigger.
     
  16. Kellhound

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    Allright, an easy modern one:
     
  17. Roel

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    I don't know what it is, but I can clearly see what it once was... :eek:
     
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    Yes, it was ;)
     
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    is it a very big personal weapon?
     
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    Coul be, but no. It's a LMG.
    Another clue:
     

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