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Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: MrNoBody
Date: October 22, 2020 11:11AM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: October 22, 2020 11:39AM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: cbelt3
Date: October 22, 2020 11:48AM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: SDGuy
Date: October 22, 2020 12:59PM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: mikebw
Date: October 22, 2020 01:08PM
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SDGuy
I just find it amusing that leading up to WWII, most nations were fielding anti-tank rifles;
the U.S., though decided to build a machine gun instead (single shot? screw that - let's go 600 rounds per minute!)
Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: Rolando
Date: October 22, 2020 01:51PM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: MrNoBody
Date: October 22, 2020 02:06PM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: Rolando
Date: October 22, 2020 04:18PM
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MrNoBody
He usually bases these characters somewhat on reality, but I can't find a real life
character that did this.
The late, great Gunny Carlos Hathcock, USMC. [en.wikipedia.org]
He made a sniper "weapon" from an M2 .50cal. BMG.
In 1967, Hathcock set the record for the longest sniper kill. He used an M2 .50 Cal
Browning machine gun mounted with a telescopic sight at a range of 2,500 yd
(2,286 m), killing a Vietcong guerrilla. btw, that's 1.42 miles!
iirc, He had the M2 as a breech load, single shot weapon; disabling the gas & feed mechanisms.
Silver Star
Purple Heart
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Combat Action Medal
U.S.M.C. Good Conduct Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
Vietnamese Gallantry Cross
RVN Campaign Medal
Semper Fi
Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: macphanatic
Date: October 22, 2020 06:12PM
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MrNoBody
He usually bases these characters somewhat on reality, but I can't find a real life
character that did this.
The late, great Gunny Carlos Hathcock, USMC. [en.wikipedia.org]
He made a sniper "weapon" from an M2 .50cal. BMG.
In 1967, Hathcock set the record for the longest sniper kill. He used an M2 .50 Cal
Browning machine gun mounted with a telescopic sight at a range of 2,500 yd
(2,286 m), killing a Vietcong guerrilla. btw, that's 1.42 miles!
iirc, He had the M2 as a breech load, single shot weapon; disabling the gas & feed mechanisms.
Silver Star
Purple Heart
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Combat Action Medal
U.S.M.C. Good Conduct Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
Vietnamese Gallantry Cross
RVN Campaign Medal
Semper Fi
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RAMd®d
Just as in modern combat, there was probably a ammo guy.
In Vietnam, it was common for a least one to two guys to carry extra belts for the M60 while the shooter carried the 60 and some ammo.
I don't doubt that is similarly done today.
The modern day equivalent of that Brit gun might be the .50cal Barrett, if one is talking a portable weapons system.
It's an anti-material rifle that can disable a vehicle.
There's a variant that can handle incendiary armor piercing rounds.
I don't know that it could stop any modern day tank, though.
The Barrett has also been used as a long distance anti-personnel weapon.
Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: MrNoBody
Date: October 22, 2020 07:10PM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: October 22, 2020 08:07PM
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Re: Historic yet strange War Weapon, UK Edition
Posted by: Speedy
Date: October 23, 2020 11:26AM
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