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Marek Tucan
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Post by Marek Tucan »

Jchaser wrote:Having fired both the Thompson and the mp40 I think i might be able to give you a little insite to you question.

The thompson.

The weapon is heavy it feels like a rifle when you bring it up to your shoulder to fire but felt comfortable. I was able at 100 yards to keep a good group with short bursts of 4-5 rounds. Those bursts were easy to get off. I was able to fire single shoot easily too and they were quite acurate. The weapon climb was not bad at all mostly due to the weight of the gun helping to contol it.

The mp40

Very light. At the same range i was not able to keep a good grouping due to the fact that the ROF was to high the **** thing was spitting bullets like a SOB. The barrel climb was crazy and i'm not a small guy if any small planes had flown over our range i might have got me one(ok well it wasn't that bad).

Tactical use.

After having fired both weapons I would tend to say if i was in combat with the thompson i would aim due to the fact that i know that i would hit what i aimed at up to over 150yards. I can't say the same for the Mp40.



As for the sten gun i would compare it to the mp40 due to weight and ammo.
Can't speak from the personal experience, but my father get to fire MP-40 and CZ vz.61 Scorpion SMGs (along with AK-47, 74, and of course the CZ vz.58 Assault rifles) - his experience with the burst fire of the MP40 was similar, the vz.61 is even lighter, altough using less powerful ammo (7.62mm Browning Short/.380 Auto or 7.62mm Soviet Pistol, only few were built for the 9x19mm ammo) and its ROF even higher, so...
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Frank W.
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Post by Frank W. »

Belisarius wrote:"

That's identical to the H&K G3. Heavy (5.3 kg), but larger calibre (7.62mm) with good accuracy and excellent penetration. (My friends who were unfortunate enough to not get the AK5 told me they could shoot straight through at least 10mm of rolled armor...) Very durable as well. These are almost all distributed to the Home Guard.
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i liked the G3 rifle quite much ( as much as you can like your rifle as a conscipt soldier in the bundeswehr ;) )

i like to shoot it even..i even hit something with it :)
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