Which British weapon would you have used in WW2

Which British weapon would you have used?

  • Webley revolver in .38/.455

    Votes: 10 3.8%
  • Browning 9mm pistol

    Votes: 89 34.1%
  • LeeEnfield rifle

    Votes: 80 30.7%
  • LeeEnfield sninper

    Votes: 74 28.4%
  • Jungle carbine

    Votes: 24 9.2%
  • Sten smg

    Votes: 50 19.2%
  • Lanchester smg

    Votes: 17 6.5%
  • Bren gun

    Votes: 114 43.7%
  • Vickers gpmg

    Votes: 8 3.1%
  • Owen smg

    Votes: 7 2.7%

  • Total voters
    261
I'll go with the Bren, my granddad used one. He was on a ship in the British Royal Navy during WWII as gunnery's officer/Royal marine. I think, I'd have to look at his papers. He said "the Bren had a sticky trigger and a tendancy to sawing things in half".

His ship blew up u-boats and a whale, chased the Bizmark but stayed well back I think their ship had the most up to date radar, smuggled the King out of Norway and received a picture and plack for it, captured an inigma machine but weren't the first ones back to Scapa Flow, he also took the luger off of the captian as far as I know it's in a box in england waiting for an owner and assisted in the final bombing of the Tirpitz.

I wish he wrote down all his adventures as he's passed on now, please thank a veteran on the 11th, espically the old boys.

If it wasn't for their efforts I'd be speaking German.
 
I'll go with the Bren, my granddad used one. He was on a ship in the British Royal Navy during WWII as gunnery's officer/Royal marine. I think, I'd have to look at his papers. He said "the Bren had a sticky trigger and a tendancy to sawing things in half".

His ship blew up u-boats and a whale, chased the Bizmark but stayed well back I think their ship had the most up to date radar, smuggled the King out of Norway and received a picture and plack for it, captured an inigma machine but weren't the first ones back to Scapa Flow, he also took the luger off of the captian as far as I know it's in a box in england waiting for an owner and assisted in the final bombing of the Tirpitz.

I wish he wrote down all his adventures as he's passed on now, please thank a veteran on the 11th, espically the old boys.

If it wasn't for their efforts I'd be speaking German.

An interesting post and thanks for sharing:canadaFlag:. My use of the Bren was limited but I don't recall any significant function problems. If I remember correctly, on the firing line and firing full auto from a standing or sitting position, we had to lean forward 'into it'. However, firing from a prone position I seem to remember we had to dig our toes in a little as it would actually pull forward.

Also, if memory serves me correct, in the standard mag loading every 4th or 5th was a tracer. Timing it for later in the evening with four Brens on the line, we stripped the mags and reloaded with tracers only. Cutting loose with all four Brens in the fading light almost looked like you were sitting in a WW II fighter aircraft in a night fight:cool:. :D
 
Of all the BRITISH weapons you could use to win I would really choose none of the above. I would choose the concepts of Noble Birth, Peerage, landed gentry and all the other forms of class warfare. Doesn't matter who wins wars.Those who wield these weapons always come out on top.

Well there was the french revolution... but that was just once and it didn't last long.

:D
 
Of all the BRITISH weapons you could use to win I would really choose none of the above. I would choose the concepts of Noble Birth, Peerage, landed gentry and all the other forms of class warfare. Doesn't matter who wins wars.Those who wield these weapons always come out on top.

Well there was the french revolution... but that was just once and it didn't last long.

:D

Long before the French revolution Oliver Cromwell took out the English monarchy and made a republic,the French get most of their best ideas from the Brits;). He was Lord Protectorate IIRC. After he died the english wanted a king again for some dumb reason and went outside the country ultimately causing them to get into a war with what became the U.S.A.
 
The bren gun, browning 9mm and lee enfield are the 3 most popular still so far. next week i will do a poll of the two most popular of each of the 4 nations,
 
Long before the French revolution Oliver Cromwell took out the English monarchy and made a republic,the French get most of their best ideas from the Brits;). He was Lord Protectorate IIRC. After he died the english wanted a king again for some dumb reason and went outside the country ultimately causing them to get into a war with what became the U.S.A.

Before they went out of the country, they had King Charles II.
 
The SMLE is my favourite.
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If I had my choice either a Mosquito or Spitfire!;)

I've done enough 031 work to know it would have sucked worse in WW2!
 
The Bren for section support, The 9mm for CQC, and the No.4Mk1 for everything else. I'd prefer the Thompson in place of teh pistol but the poll didn't include that. Oh ya, I'd also need a gun bearer! That's around 30-40 pounds guns alone!:D
 
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