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M1 Garand Rifle
Basic rifle issued to all front of the line troops this is the primary rifle, however you may get this or the 1903/1903A3 Rifle it is up to you the difference between the two is that the M1 Garand is semi-automatic and holds up to 8 rounds.
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M1903/1903A3 Rifle
This is an alternative to the M1 Garand in which the difference is that this is a bolt action rifle and holds up to 5 rounds only. A scope is not required because of it being mostly used by snipers. |
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M1 Carbine
A 15 round magazine fed carbine usually used by rear echelon personnel, Military Police, Signal Men, and officers. It was mostly used by troops who carried big loads such as machine gun crews, radiomen, and mortar crews due to it's light weight,low recoil and higher round capacity than other weapons.
Please confer with the unit leader before using or purchasing this item. |
M1928 .45 Cal. Thompson Sub-Machine Gun
Fully automatic sub-machine gun normally used by NCO's and officers where rapid fire was needed. Currently it is illegal to purchase in the state of California, all those who wish to use it must obey all BATF rules.
Please confer with the unit leader before using or purchasing this item. |
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M1911 .45 Cal. Colt Semi-Automatic Pistol
Sidearm that issued to all Officers and NCO's.
Please confer with the unit leader before using or purchasing this item. |
.38 Cal. Smith and Wessen Victory Pistol
Another sidearm used by the Infantry often sent by home or privately purchased.
Please confer with the unit leader before using or purchasing this item. |
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M1928 Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.)
Developed during World War I but was not widely used until World War II. Fed with a 20 round magazine it is also outfitted with a bi-pod. Be cautioned to follow all BATF rules regarding this weapon.
Please confer with the unit leader before using or purchasing this item. |
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