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What gun to get next?
I've been having trouble on figuring out what should be the next gun i purchase. My goal is to try and obtain a rifle and sidearm that go together from WWII.
I already have a M1
Carbine and a M1911 to go with is, and a k98 to go with my P38. my other pistol i own is a Browning Hi Power, and since people on here would have more knowledge on what sidearms were used on what side, I was hoping that people on here could offer me some suggestions on the matter
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Just my thoughts, but an M1
Garand would go very nicely with your carbine and M1911. They were the backbone of the American arsenal in WWII and were so effective they soldiered on as front line weapons for many years not only to America, but many other allies around the world as well.
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Browning hi-power could go with a number of guns. If it was Belgium
manufactured, a Belgium Mauser would be good. If it was made under Nazi occupation then a K98
would work. If it was made by Inglis then a Lee Enfield (preferably a No. 4 Mk. 1(*) by Longbranch) would work. And finally if it was made by Inglis and has Chinese characters then a Chinese Mauser would work.
Those are the main pairs that would work with the Hi-Power, but you can get creative as it would have been used with many different firearms. Fun fact my military still issues them for use today, and they preformed quite well in Afghanistan. Its kinda cool when you go to get issued your weapon and they hand over a 70 year old pistol, most of them looking pretty new.
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Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
Browning hi-power could go with a number of guns. If it was
Belgium
manufactured, a Belgium Mauser would be good. If it was made under Nazi occupation then a
K98
would work. If it was made by Inglis then a Lee Enfield (preferably a No. 4 Mk. 1(*) by Longbranch) would work. And finally if it was made by Inglis and has Chinese characters then a Chinese Mauser would work.
Those are the main pairs that would work with the Hi-Power, but you can get creative as it would have been used with many different firearms. Fun fact my military still issues them for use today, and they preformed quite well in Afghanistan. Its kinda cool when you go to get issued your weapon and they hand over a 70 year old pistol, most of them looking pretty new.
I guess i should have been a little more specific on what i am looking for. my M1911 and Hi-Power are modern version of the ones used in WWII. I'm thinking of getting a rifle/SBR and a corresponding pistol to go along with it.
I have thought about getting a Garand
, but I have also thought about getting a Thompson SBR. however, i am right now considering something british. the Lee-Enfield seems like an interesting rifle, but i feel like i have too many rifles with too many different types of ammo. I've thought about a STEN as well since they are a very interesting firearm, but it looks like you need to go through alot of work to get one
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You and I love Browning. His designs have lasted the test of time. Here's an option: A Browning A-5 Shotgun, or the Savage version (either 720, 745, 755, 775) all Browning designed semi-automatic. The Savage versions can often be purchased for under $300 and are quite nice. See Gunbroker for some deals.
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Originally Posted by
Seaspriter
the Savage version (either 720, 745, 755, 775) all Browning designed semi-automatic.
The Stevens 520 was designed by John Browning but the 720,745,755 and 775 were not. They're just cheap copies based on the Browning A-5, as is the Remington Model 11.
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Originally Posted by
I.H.1989
but i feel like i have too many rifles with too many different types of ammo.
Confucius say,,,, variety is the spice of life, reloading is the way of the wise.
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Originally Posted by
I.H.1989
I guess i should have been a little more specific on what i am looking for. my M1911 and Hi-Power are modern version of the ones used in WWII. I'm thinking of getting a rifle/SBR and a corresponding pistol to go along with it.
I have thought about getting a
Garand
, but I have also thought about getting a Thompson SBR. however, i am right now considering something british. the Lee-Enfield seems like an interesting rifle, but i feel like i have too many rifles with too many different types of ammo. I've thought about a STEN as well since they are a very interesting firearm, but it looks like you need to go through alot of work to get one
If your looking for a more modern combo how about a FN-FAL? A fair bit of countries used the Browning Hi-Power with the FN-FAL (Britain
, Australia
, Canada
, etc.) plus it would be a more modern style firearm in a fairly common caliber (I know if I could legally acquire a FN-FAL here it would be the first thing on my buy list).
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Originally Posted by
I.H.1989
considering something british.
A BSA, Maltby or Faz No.4 Mk.1 and an Enfield or Webley revolver make a neat set.
Or a Savage No.4 and a S&W Victory Model.
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