Does anyone have a list or know where one is of all subguns and large caliber machineguns used in World War 2. I know a lot of them and am looking to purchase one in the not to distant future. But I want to know all of them before deciding on which direction to go in. I'm kind of leaning towards a Thompson right now.
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Thompson, my personal favorite, Grease gun, sten, BAR, MP 40, STG 44, Browning 1919, M2 .50 cal, Lewis gun, Bren gun, M2 carbine, Bergmann, MG 42, MG 81, MG 34, PPSH 41, Reising, Johnson light MG, just to name a few off the top of my head.
Decided to save my cash. Then I will probably start up in the NFA game a bit further down the road when I don't have as much college debt to pay off.
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Sorry to hear about the debt.. Being an owner to me has been very satisfying. Keep in mind that the price of machine guns will go UP every year by at least 10% so the longer you wait.. the more it will cost you.
How is it going Josh. All you have to do is call. The machine gun dealers bible is good reading. Also has all the info you want to know about the guns.
I think in probably about 6 months I could have enough put away to get started. I will probably start out with a more modern subgun and later move on to the more historical pieces. I will definetly give you a call once I'm ready to get started up.
__________________ Perhaps, if I am very lucky, the feeble efforts of my lifetime will someday be noticed, and maybe, in some small way, they will be acknowledged as the greatest works of genius ever created by Man.
- Jack Handey