Which WW2 SMG would you like to have?

Which WW2 SMG would you like to have.

  • Thompson 45acp

    Votes: 197 49.9%
  • M3/ Grease Gun 45acp

    Votes: 36 9.1%
  • Sten 9mm

    Votes: 61 15.4%
  • Lanchester 9mm

    Votes: 17 4.3%
  • PPSH 7.62x25mm

    Votes: 107 27.1%
  • PPS 7.62x 25mm

    Votes: 6 1.5%
  • MP 38/40 9mm

    Votes: 89 22.5%
  • Owen 9mm Australia

    Votes: 11 2.8%
  • MAB 38/42 Italian 9 mm

    Votes: 4 1.0%
  • Suomi Finland

    Votes: 27 6.8%

  • Total voters
    395
Hi Guy's
It have these BUT cannot shoot them fun to look at. MkII and M1928-A1
The Handguns are No2 Mk1* and M1911-A1
Cheers


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Yes simo was a great sinper, but did you know he never used a scope as he felt it put his head to high up, and he was wounded by getting shoot in the head. and I think he died in 2002 0r 2003


See the top 3 subguns are the Thompson, PPSH and the Mp30/40 in that order

Hi TGC
What badge are you talking about.
Cheers
 
Ok i am havibg a hard time trying to place a quote here, how do i do it tried to find out how in the instructions but would not know if it was the right one or not on how to do it
 
Going on a slight tangent regarding the weight of the Thompson;
M1928 A1 is roughly 4.90kg
vs
M1 Carbine at about 2.50kg....

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I know which one I'd rather carry.
 
"...Reising..." Ever shoot one? Buggers look like Cooey .22's with the op handle under the forestock. No felt recoil, but the muzzle does rise. Very easy to control though. Downside is that all the parts were hand fitted in the factory. Parts are not interchangeable between guns. Mix 'em and they jam like stink. There were 6 of 'em one year at Second Chance for the PEE shoot. Some guy offered to help clean 'em and mixed the parts. Got my shooting in before it happened. Neat little guns. Wouldn't want to fight with one though.
"...Which WW2 SMG would you like to have..." That a question?
"...two..." TWO? You off spring of unmarried parents! I want one of each. Particularly a Chopper though.
 
I voted for the Thompson 1928A1. Heavy, but well built, reliable, good accuracy and the terrific punch of the .45ACP round.

My second choice would be the KP31 Suomi. Not too crazy about the 9mm, but a solid design which has all the positive features of the Thompson.

 
Well, the line up is still the same with the thompson in first place, the PPSH in second place and the MP38/40 in third place, guess these three sub guns are the most desrired.Oh the poor Sten, fourth place, LOL
 
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