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  • Your favourite weapons - Western European

    To go along with the favourite US weapons thread, I figured perhaps we should have a few more such topics, so here's a thread for you to tell us about your favourite Western European weapons.

    First and foremost, I love the L1A1 SLR so I'm going to make a joint-claim for my fav Western European weapon, the British L1A1 and the Belgian FN FAL.
    Plenty of pics around the net so I reckon everyone knows what they look like by now.

    The HK33 follows on as a close second (my love of that rifle probably comes from seeing it in episodes of the British TV series "The Professionals")


    In a very close third position would be the Spanish CETME Ameli LMG - it's a mini MG42 that can be disassembled to fit inside a briefcase, what's not to like!


  • #2
    me thinks the admin may, jsut may wish these combined

    Mine is without a doubt.
    Browning square back semi-auto twelve gauge with the 2 and 3/4 or 3" chamber (just reverse the recoil rings), ventilated rib, a modified front sight/ bayonet adapter and a bunch of brass number four buckshot.
    I still have the one I bought through the Post Exchange and had an ordinance man rework.
    Sling, with five round elastic holder and cheek rest with another five rounds on the off side.
    I now have another barrel for it that I had a variable choke added for using what it was intended for and that is birds.
    But the 18 barrel with improved choke is still there.
    Damn I will have joined the Army 49 years ago on Oct. 6th. that gun is almost 48 years old now.
    Tis better to do than to do not.
    Tis better to act than react.
    Tis better to have a battery of 105's than not.
    Tis better to see them afor they see you.

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    • #3
      Hey I can understand the feeling, one of the L1A1 SLRs I was issued was made a year before I was born.
      That rifle had seniority over me haha!

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      • #4
        FN-FNC for me. Simple reason: I own one that was grandfathered in after the 1990 CA assault weapons ban took effect.

        Followed by the HK-21 LMG. If it's good enough for Delta and SEAL Team Six to use, then it's good enough for me.
        Treat everyone you meet with kindness and respect, but always have a plan to kill them.

        Old USMC Adage

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        • #5
          not to get to far off topic

          In my Basic training at Fort Lewis (1966) I received c-rations, that were still the issue then, but these were in fact WWII issue.
          I know because the Four Pack of cigarettes was lucky strike in a green pack. That was a big deal in WWII as Lucky advertised Luck strike green goes to war. Luckys were from then on white with a red center.
          I lit one up and damn near burned my lips off. The Beef stew was not so good either.
          Tis better to do than to do not.
          Tis better to act than react.
          Tis better to have a battery of 105's than not.
          Tis better to see them afor they see you.

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          • #6
            I like the look of the Steyr AUG myself; for a weapon that entered service in 1977 it still looks futuristic.

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            • #7
              This one's tough... Mas49/56 and Webley revolver. Or maybe hk33 and p38

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              • #8
                Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View Post
                Hey I can understand the feeling, one of the L1A1 SLRs I was issued was made a year before I was born.
                That rifle had seniority over me haha!
                In 1995, my rifle was 10 years older than me and had a 54,XXX serial number(R604 M16, no "A1"). P90 for urban, L1A1 rifle, HP35 pistol. Forgot the G19.
                Last edited by .45cultist; 08-10-2015, 09:12 PM.

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                • #9
                  I would have to say either the MP-5K With briefcase or the P90 (so much fun).

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                  • #10
                    In terms of handguns, I'd very happily choose the Browning HP but I wouldn't knock back any of the European clones of the CZ-75 (e.g. the Italian made Tanfoglio T95 pistols, the British made Spitfire pistol or if I really wanted to spend the money, the Swiss made Sphinx AT-84 or AT-88)

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                    • #11
                      The Armalite AR24 is made in Turkey.

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                      • #12
                        Would it be available in the T2k timeframe

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                        • #13
                          More like T2013, or T2013 timeline using V1 or V2/2.2 rules. Have to keep that in mind.....

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                          • #14
                            Steyr AUG or HK G-41
                            Glock 17 or Browning BDM
                            G3SG/1
                            MP5K-PDW
                            MG3
                            LMG-944

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                            • #15
                              The LMG-944 Interesting choice and depending on your choice of calibre you could claim it again in the Fav Weapons - Eastern Europe thread too!

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