Quote from: HyperSniper999 on July 12, 2010, 06:20:31 PMQuote from: Werwolf on July 12, 2010, 07:09:56 AM...why isn't the Steyr Mannlicher Repetierstutzen M95/30 (M1895) in here? Also the assault rifles (BAR, StG44, etc.)?Which one's that?And I only counted "traditional" rifles, so BAR and StG don't count.Austria-Hungary, used by axis minor states & Germany in WW2. Also, isn't the BAR a Light-machine gun?
Quote from: Werwolf on July 12, 2010, 07:09:56 AM...why isn't the Steyr Mannlicher Repetierstutzen M95/30 (M1895) in here? Also the assault rifles (BAR, StG44, etc.)?Which one's that?And I only counted "traditional" rifles, so BAR and StG don't count.
...why isn't the Steyr Mannlicher Repetierstutzen M95/30 (M1895) in here? Also the assault rifles (BAR, StG44, etc.)?
Quote from: SK8ERatWAR on July 12, 2010, 03:33:17 PMM1 garand for sure'The rifle that won the war'It was low level squad communication that won the war for US.If COH was more historically the US should be the only fraction that can call in arti without officers. You dont see volks or grens carrying a squad radio.But M1 was the best rifle of WWII.
M1 garand for sure'The rifle that won the war'