ASSAULT ASSAULT WEAPONS - DESIGNED - DATA SHEET WEAPONS FILENAME DESCRIPTION AWDS AR HK416 Modern Auto.Wav Assault Rifle Cal 5.56Mm NATO

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

ASSAULT ASSAULT WEAPONS - DESIGNED - DATA SHEET WEAPONS FILENAME DESCRIPTION AWDS AR HK416 Modern Auto.Wav Assault Rifle Cal 5.56Mm NATO ASSAULT ASSAULT WEAPONS - DESIGNED - DATA SHEET WEAPONS FILENAME DESCRIPTION AWDS AR HK416 Modern Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Short mechanical impact with a low punch and some echoes in the tail. AWDS AR HK416 Modern Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Short mechanical impact with a low punch and some echoes in the tail. AWDS AR HK416 Modern Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Short mechanical impact with a low punch and some echoes in the tail. AWDS AR HK416 Heavy Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Aggressive and heavy shot sound. Hard mechanical attack with a low punch, early reflections and a flanging tail. AWDS AR HK416 Heavy Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Aggressive and heavy shot sound. Hard mechanical attack with a low punch, early reflections and a flanging tail. AWDS AR HK416 Heavy Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Aggressive and heavy shot sound. Hard mechanical attack with a low punch, early reflections and a flanging tail. AWDS AR HK53 Distant Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Light and pressing distant shot sound. Short tail with a slapback echo and a fast, punchy high attack. AWDS AR HK53 Distant Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Light and pressing distant shot sound. Short tail with a slapback echo and a fast, punchy high attack. AWDS AR HK53 Distant Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Light and pressing distant shot sound. Short tail with a slapback echo and a fast, punchy high attack. AWDS AR HK53 Heavy Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Low and heavy machine gun shots. High, dense early reflections and massive tail. AWDS AR HK53 Heavy Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Low and heavy machine gun shots. High, dense early reflections and massive tail. AWDS AR HK53 Heavy Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Low and heavy machine gun shots. High, dense early reflections and massive tail. AWDS AR HK53 Modern Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Light and detailed shot sound. Fast, high punching attack with mechanical elements and a bursting slapback echo. AWDS AR HK53 Modern Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Light and detailed shot sound. Fast, high punching attack with mechanical elements and a bursting slapback echo. AWDS AR HK53 Modern Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Light and detailed shot sound. Fast, high punching attack with mechanical elements and a bursting slapback echo. AWDS AR HK53 Close Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Hard, bright shot sound. High snapping impact with catchy mechanical elements and echoes in the tail. AWDS AR HK53 Close Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Hard, bright shot sound. High snapping impact with catchy mechanical elements and echoes in the tail. AWDS AR HK53 Close Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. H&K Heckler & Koch. Hard, bright shot sound. High snapping impact with catchy mechanical elements and echoes in the tail. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Distant Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Dense distant shot sound. Long, bright tail and a subtle, high punch in the attack. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Distant Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Dense distant shot sound. Long, bright tail and a subtle, high punch in the attack. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Distant Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Dense distant shot sound. Long, bright tail and a subtle, high punch in the attack. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Heavy Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Strong and mechanical shot sound. Fast attack with high mechanical parts. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Heavy Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Strong and mechanical shot sound. Fast attack with high mechanical parts. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Heavy Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Strong and mechanical shot sound. Fast attack with high mechanical parts. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Modern Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Fast, hard and dynamic shot sound. Punchy attack with mechanical elements and tail with lots of small echoes. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Modern Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Fast, hard and dynamic shot sound. Punchy attack with mechanical elements and tail with lots of small echoes. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Modern Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Fast, hard and dynamic shot sound. Punchy attack with mechanical elements and tail with lots of small echoes. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Close Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Bright shot sound with mechanics. Short and smooth reverb tail. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Close Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Bright shot sound with mechanics. Short and smooth reverb tail. AWDS AR M16 GAU5Ain Close Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 11.5 in Barrel. Bright shot sound with mechanics. Short and smooth reverb tail. AWDS AR M16 16in Distant Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Light distant shot sound with tight attack and a long tail. AWDS AR M16 16in Distant Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Light distant shot sound with tight attack and a long tail. AWDS AR M16 16in Distant Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Light distant shot sound with tight attack and a long tail. © 2014 by BOOM Library GbR 1 ASSAULT ASSAULT WEAPONS - DESIGNED - DATA SHEET WEAPONS FILENAME DESCRIPTION AWDS AR M16 16in Heavy Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Bright and impulsive shot sound. Strong, metal rattle in the attack with low early reflections in the decay. AWDS AR M16 16in Heavy Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Bright and impulsive shot sound. Strong, metal rattle in the attack with low early reflections in the decay. AWDS AR M16 16in Heavy Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Bright and impulsive shot sound. Strong, metal rattle in the attack with low early reflections in the decay. AWDS AR M16 16in Modern Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Low and defined shot sound. Long tail and some repeating echoes. AWDS AR M16 16in Modern Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Low and defined shot sound. Long tail and some repeating echoes. AWDS AR M16 16in Modern Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Low and defined shot sound. Long tail and some repeating echoes. AWDS AR M16 16in Close Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Hard and mechanical shot sound. Bright, metallic attack with a flanging decay. AWDS AR M16 16in Close Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Hard and mechanical shot sound. Bright, metallic attack with a flanging decay. AWDS AR M16 16in Close Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. 16 in Barrel. Hard and mechanical shot sound. Bright, metallic attack with a flanging decay. AWDS AR M16A2 Distant Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Light and bright distant shot. Long tail with some soft echoes. AWDS AR M16A2 Distant Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Light and bright distant shot. Long tail with some soft echoes. AWDS AR M16A2 Distant Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Light and bright distant shot. Long tail with some soft echoes. AWDS AR M16A2 Heavy Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Heavy and powerful machine gun firing. Obvious delay in the tail. AWDS AR M16A2 Heavy Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Heavy and powerful machine gun firing. Obvious delay in the tail. AWDS AR M16A2 Heavy Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Heavy and powerful machine gun firing. Obvious delay in the tail. AWDS AR M16A2 Modern Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Kicking, tight shot. Smacking impact with some high sizzling elements. Moving and rolling tail. AWDS AR M16A2 Modern Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Kicking, tight shot. Smacking impact with some high sizzling elements. Moving and rolling tail. AWDS AR M16A2 Modern Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Kicking, tight shot. Smacking impact with some high sizzling elements. Moving and rolling tail. AWDS AR M16A2 Close Auto.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Fast and heavy, bright shot sound. Tight, high attack with strong mechanical elements and a steady decay. AWDS AR M16A2 Close Burst.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Fast and heavy, bright shot sound. Tight, high attack with strong mechanical elements and a steady decay. AWDS AR M16A2 Close Single.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.56mm NATO. Fast and heavy, bright shot sound.
Recommended publications
  • International Military Cartridge Rifles and Bayonets
    INTERNATIONAL MILITARY CARTRIDGE RIFLES AND BAYONETS The following table lists the most common international military rifles, their chambering, along with the most common bayonet types used with each. This list is not exhaustive, but is intended as a quick reference that covers the types most commonly encountered by today’s collectors. A Note Regarding Nomenclature: The blade configuration is listed, in parentheses, following the type. There is no precise dividing line between what blade length constitutes a knife bayonet vs. a sword bayonet. Blades 10-inches or shorter are typically considered knife bayonets. Blades over 12-inches are typically considered sword bayonets. Within the 10-12 inch range, terms are not consistently applied. For purposes of this chart, I have designated any blade over 12 inches as a sword bayonet. Country Rifle Cartridge Bayonet (type) Argentina M1879 Remington 11.15 x 58R Spanish M1879 (sword) Rolling-Block M1888 Commission 8 x 57 mm. M1871 (sword) Rifle M1871/84 (knife) M1891 Mauser 7.65 x 53 mm. M1891 (sword) M1891 Mauser 7.65 x 53 mm. None Cavalry Carbine M1891 Mauser 7.65 x 53 mm. M1891/22 (knife) Engineer Carbine [modified M1879] M1891/22 (knife) [new made] M1909 Mauser 7.65 x 53 mm. M1909 First Pattern (sword) M1909 Second Pattern (sword) M1909/47 (sword) M1909 Mauser 7.65 x 53 mm. M1909 Second Cavalry Carbine Pattern (sword) M1909/47 (sword) FN Model 1949 7.65 x 53 mm. FN Model 1949 (knife) FN-FAL 7.62 mm. NATO FAL Type A (knife) FAL Type C (socket) © Ralph E. Cobb 2007 all rights reserved Rev.
    [Show full text]
  • 50 CALIBER (12.7MM) HEAVY MACHINE GUN Reliable, Accurate, Effective
    M2HB .50 CALIBER (12.7MM) HEAVY MACHINE GUN Reliable, accurate, effective SPECIFICATIONS s General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems produc- Caliber .50 caliber / 12.7mm (NATO) es the .50 Caliber M2 Heavy Barrel (M2HB) machine gun, Weight (complete gun) 84 pounds (38.2 kg) a belt-fed, recoil operated, air-cooled, crew-served weapon Length 65.13 inches (1,654mm) capable of right or left-hand feed. The weapon’s lethality, durability and versatility make it ideal for offensive and Width 9 inches (230mm) defensive operations. Cyclic rate of fire 450-600 rounds per minute Maximum effective The M2 machine gun is one of the world’s most reliable, 2,000 yards (1,830m) range highly accurate and effective weapons. Maximum range 7,400 yards (6,766m) The M2HB fires a variety of NATO .50 Caliber ammuni- 3,050 feet per second Muzzle velocity (M33) (930 meters per second) tion to include: ball, tracer, armor-piercing, incendiary, and Barrel weight 26 pounds (11.79 kg) saboted light armor penetrator. The M2HB will deliver lethal Barrel construction cobalt-chromium alloy liner effects against multiple target types. The maximum effec- tive range of the M2HB is 1,830 meters for area targets and 1,500 meters for point targets. M2HB .50 CALIBER (12.7MM) HEAVY MACHINE GUN KEY FEATURES - Sustained automatic or single-shot firing - Durable, rugged design - Fires from the closed bolt for single-shot accuracy - Replaceable heavy barrel assembly - Simple design for ease of maintenance - Adjustable headspace and timing - Converts from left-hand to right-hand feed - Barrel life exceeds 10,000 rounds - Variety of mounting applications - Trigger block safety 11399 16th Court North - Suite 200 - St.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SPB 7026 Ì831648BÎ831648 Page 1 of 24 2/26/2018 2:07:33 PM 595-03718-18
    Florida Senate - 2018 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SPB 7026 831648 Ì831648BÎ LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House . The Committee on Rules (Rodriguez) recommended the following: 1 Senate Amendment to Amendment (345360) (with title 2 amendment) 3 4 Between lines 209 and 210 5 insert: 6 Section 8. Section 790.30, Florida Statutes, is created to 7 read: 8 790.30 Assault weapons.— 9 (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: 10 (a) “Assault weapon” means: 11 1. A selective-fire firearm capable of fully automatic, Page 1 of 24 2/26/2018 2:07:33 PM 595-03718-18 Florida Senate - 2018 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SPB 7026 831648 Ì831648BÎ 12 semiautomatic, or burst fire at the option of the user or any of 13 the following specified semiautomatic firearms: 14 a. Algimec AGM1. 15 b. All AK series, including, but not limited to, the 16 following: AK, AK-47, AK-74, AKM, AKS, ARM, MAK90, MISR, NHM90, 17 NHM91, Rock River Arms LAR-47, SA 85, SA 93, Vector Arms AK-47, 18 VEPR, WASR-10, and WUM. 19 c. All AR series, including, but not limited to, the 20 following: AR-10, AR-15, Armalite AR-180, Armalite M-15, AR-70, 21 Bushmaster XM15, Colt AR-15, DoubleStar AR rifles, DPMS tactical 22 rifles, Olympic Arms, Rock River Arms LAR-15, and Smith & Wesson 23 M&P15 rifles. 24 d. Barrett 82A1 and REC7. 25 e. Beretta AR-70 and Beretta Storm. 26 f. Bushmaster automatic rifle. 27 g. Calico Liberty series rifles. 28 h. Chartered Industries of Singapore SR-88.
    [Show full text]
  • ARMING RWANDA the Arms Trade and Human Rights Abuses in the Rwandan War
    HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH ARMS PROJECT January 1994 Vol. 6, Issue 1 ARMING RWANDA The Arms Trade and Human Rights Abuses in the Rwandan War Contents MapMap...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 IntroductionIntroduction....................................................................................................................................................................................4 Summary of Key Findings ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 Summary of Recommendations .......................................................................................................................................... 6 I. Historical Background to the WarWar......................................................................................................................................7 The Banyarwanda and Uganda..............................................................................................................................................7 Rwanda and the Habyarimana Regime............................................................................................................................ 9 II. The Record on Human RightsRights..............................................................................................................................................11
    [Show full text]
  • Machine Guns
    GUN CLASS #4 – Machine Guns Weapon Magazine Fire Recoil ROF Range Reloads Reload Ammo Origin Notes capacity Modes Time Morita 99 FA,SA 2 400 Long 6 10 N/A N/A The Morita is the standard issue gaming gun representing a typical light machine gun from Battlefield Sports. The Morita has been in continuous manufacture since 2002. FN Minimi / M249 200 FA 2 M Long 7 6 5.56x45mm Belgium The Minimi light machine gun features a NATO 200 shot belt, fires fully automatic only, has long range, has 7 spare belts of 5.56mm NATO ammunition, and takes 6 seconds reload. The Minimi light machine gun was developed by FN Herstal. Mass production began in 1982 in Belgium. About the same time it was adopted by the US Armed forces as the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW). The Minimi is used by many western allied countries. The longer reload time reflects time it takes to let the barrel cool down and then change. M60 GPMG 100 FA,SA 2 550 Long 7 8 7.62x51mm USA The M60 general purpose machine gun NATO features a 100 shot belt, fires both fully automatic and semiautomatic, has long range, has 7 spare belts of 7.62mm NATO ammunition and takes 8 seconds to reload. The M60 machine gun was designed in the late 1940's based on the German MG42. The M60 was adopted by the US military in 1950. .The longer reload time reflects the time it takes to let barrel cool down and the awkward barrel change as well as the general poor reliability of the M60.
    [Show full text]
  • Small Arms-Individual Weapons
    290 Small Arms–Individual Weapons INVESTMENT COMPONENT Modernization thousand M14 EBRs were assembled be mounted on the shotgun. The bolt • 1QFY09: Materiel release and full- at TACOM Lifecycle Management handle is mountable on either side for rate production decision Recapitalization Command at Rock Island Arsenal in ambidextrous handling. • 3QFY09: First unit equipped response to Operational Need Statements M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun Maintenance requesting a longer range capability. The MASS enables Soldiers to transition System: The upgraded weapons are currently in between lethal and less-than-lethal fires • 4QFY09: Limited user test and MISSION service with select Army units. and adds the capability of a separate evaluation with MP units Enables warfighters and small units to shotgun without carrying a second • 2QFY10: Low-rate initial production engage targets with lethal fire to defeat The M320 Grenade Launcher is the weapon. Additional features include a approved or deter adversaries. replacement to all M203 series grenade box magazine, flip-up sights, and an • 4QFY10: First article testing launchers on M16 Rifles and M4 extendable stand-off device for door complete DESCRIPTION Carbines. A modular system, it attaches breaching. The M4 Carbine replaces the M16 series under the barrel of the rifle or carbine PROJECTED ACTIVITIES Rifles in all Brigade Combat Teams, and can convert to a stand-alone weapon. SYSTEM INTERDEPENDENCIES M4 Carbine: Division Headquarters, and other The M320 improves on current grenade None • Continue: M4 production, deliveries, selected units. It is 1.4 pounds lighter launchers with an integral day/night and fielding and more portable than the M16 series of sighting system and improved safety PROGRAM STATUS M14 EBR: rifles.
    [Show full text]
  • Qatar Country Report
    SALW Guide Global distribution and visual identification Qatar Country report https://salw-guide.bicc.de Weapons Distribution SALW Guide Weapons Distribution The following list shows the weapons which can be found in Qatar and whether there is data on who holds these weapons: AK-47 / AKM G HK 21 G AK-74 U HK 23 U AR 15 (M16/M4) U HK G3 G Beretta AR70/90 G HK MP5 G Browning M 2 G M203 grenade launcher G FN FAL G Sterling MP L2A3 G FN Herstal FN MAG G Explanation of symbols Country of origin Licensed production Production without a licence G Government: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is held by Governmental agencies. N Non-Government: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is held by non-Governmental armed groups. U Unspecified: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is found in the country, but do not specify whether it is held by Governmental agencies or non-Governmental armed groups. It is entirely possible to have a combination of tags beside each country. For example, if country X is tagged with a G and a U, it means that at least one source of data identifies Governmental agencies as holders of weapon type Y, and at least one other source confirms the presence of the weapon in country X without specifying who holds it. Note: This application is a living, non-comprehensive database, relying to a great extent on active contributions (provision and/or validation of data and information) by either SALW experts from the military and international renowned think tanks or by national and regional focal points of small arms control entities.
    [Show full text]
  • Identifying & Tracing the FN Herstal FAL Rifle
    Identifying & Tracing the FN Herstal FAL Rifle: Documenting signs of diversion in Syria & beyond N.R. Jenzen-Jones & Damien Spleeters August 2015 A RES Armament Research Services P a g e | 2 Copyright Published in Australia by Armament Research Services (ARES). © Armament Research Services Pty. Ltd. Published in August 2015. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Armament Research Services, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organisation. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Publications Manager, Armament Research Services: [email protected] ISBN 978-0-9924624-6-8 Credits Authors: Damien Spleeters & N.R. Jenzen-Jones Technical Reviewer: Ian McCollum Armament Research Services Armament Research Services (ARES) is a specialist consultancy which offers technical expertise and analysis to a range of government and non-government entities in the arms and munitions field. ARES fills a critical market gap, and offers unique technical support to other actors operating in the sector. Drawing on the extensive experience and broad-ranging skillsets of our staff and contractors, ARES delivers full-spectrum research and analysis, technical review, training, and project support services, often in support of national, regional, and international initiatives. Armament Research Services Pty. Ltd. t + 61 8 6365 4401 e [email protected] w www.armamentresearch.com Cover image: A Syrian rebel fighter with an FN Herstal FAL 50.00 rifle (photo copyright: Mohammed Al-Khatib).
    [Show full text]
  • American Army
    ASSAULT PLATOON AMERICAN ARMY MASSIMO TORRIANI – VALENTINO DEL CASTELLO - Copyright 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any means, including mechanical and/or electronic methods, without the author’s prior written permission. For updates: www.torrianimassimo.it Version December 2013 1 AMERICAN ARMY (1943-1945) BASIC INFANTRY PLATOON The Platoon comprises: 0-1 Infantry HQ Squad (180 points), 2-3 Infantry Squads (370 points each) INFANTRY HQ SQUAD Infantry Unit, HQ Breakpoint: 2 TV: 3 No. Model Weapon Characteristics M1 semi-automatic carbine, Colt 1911A1 pistol, MKII 1 Lieutenant HQ leader Pineapple grenades 1 Second Lieutenant M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades HQ leader 1 Sergeant M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades HQ leader 2 Riflemen Garand M1 semi-automatic rifle, MKII Pineapple grenades INFANTRY SQUAD Infantry Unit Breakpoint: 5 TV: 3 No. Model Weapon Characteristics 1 Sergeant M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades leader 1 Corporal M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades leader 1 Machine-gunner BAR M1918A2 automatic rifle, MKII Pineapple grenades 9 Riflemen Garand M1 semi-automatic rifle, MKII Pineapple grenades SPLITTING UP AN INFANTRY SQUAD Each Infantry Squad can be split up into two Sections: the first comprising a Sergeant and 6 Riflemen (BRK 3) and the other comprising the Corporal, the Machine-gunner and 3 Riflemen (BRK 2). VARIANTS: You can add a radio to the HQ Squad for +10 points. One of the riflemen in the Squad gets the radio characteristic. Leaders can replace their M1 semi-automatic carbines with M3A1 Grease Gun sub-machine guns for free.
    [Show full text]
  • Mg 34 and Mg 42 Machine Guns
    MG 34 AND MG 42 MACHINE GUNS CHRIS MC NAB © Osprey Publishing • www.ospreypublishing.com MG 34 AND MG 42 MACHINE GUNS CHRIS McNAB Series Editor Martin Pegler © Osprey Publishing • www.ospreypublishing.com CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 DEVELOPMENT 8 The ‘universal’ machine gun USE 27 Flexible firepower IMPACT 62 ‘Hitler’s buzzsaw’ CONCLUSION 74 GLOSSARY 77 BIBLIOGRAPHY & FURTHER READING 78 INDEX 80 © Osprey Publishing • www.ospreypublishing.com INTRODUCTION Although in war all enemy weapons are potential sources of fear, some seem to have a deeper grip on the imagination than others. The AK-47, for example, is actually no more lethal than most other small arms in its class, but popular notoriety and Hollywood representations tend to credit it with superior power and lethality. Similarly, the bayonet actually killed relatively few men in World War I, but the sheer thought of an enraged foe bearing down on you with more than 30cm of sharpened steel was the stuff of nightmares to both sides. In some cases, however, fear has been perfectly justified. During both world wars, for example, artillery caused between 59 and 80 per cent of all casualties (depending on your source), and hence took a justifiable top slot in surveys of most feared tools of violence. The subjects of this book – the MG 34 and MG 42, plus derivatives – are interesting case studies within the scale of soldiers’ fears. Regarding the latter weapon, a US wartime information movie once declared that the gun’s ‘bark was worse than its bite’, no doubt a well-intentioned comment intended to reduce mounting concern among US troops about the firepower of this astonishing gun.
    [Show full text]
  • Battle Rifles
    Battle Rifles BATTLE RIFLES Argentine Battle Rifles Australian Battle Rifles Austrian Battle Rifles Belgian Battle Rifles Brazilian Battle Rifles British Battle Rifles Canadian Battle Rifles Chinese Battle Rifles Czech Battle Rifles Danish Battle Rifles Dominican Battle Rifles Dutch Battle Rifles Egyptian Battle Rifles Filipino Battle Rifles Finnish Battle Rifles French Battle Rifles German Battle Rifles Hungarian Battle Rifles Indian Battle Rifles Italian Battle Rifles Japanese Battle Rifles Mexican Battle Rifles Norwegian Battle Rifles Pakistani Battle Rifles Russian Battle Rifles Spanish Battle Rifles Swedish Battle Rifles Swiss Battle Rifles Turkish Battle Rifles Uruguayan Battle Rifles US Battle Rifles A-L US Battle Rifles M-Z Yugoslavian Battle Rifles file:///E/My%20Webs/battle_rifles/battle_rifles_2.html[8/9/2020 9:59:42 AM] Argentine Battle Rifles FM Rosario FAL (FSL Series) Notes: The Argentines make several models of the FAL under a license from Belgium’s FN to the Argentine company of FMAP in Rosario; they are collectively known as the FSL series (Fusil Semiautomatico Livano), though several of them are in fact automatic weapons. Argentine versions tend to have slightly different parts measurements than Belgian-made FALs due to local manufacturing methods; therefore, most parts of the FSL series are not interchangeable with more standard FALs. The Fusil Automatico Liviano Modelo IV (FALM IV) is an Argentine-made copy of the Belgian FAL Model 50-00. It is virtually identical to the FAL, but is heavier and has a more substantial muzzle brake. The Fusil Automatico Liviano Modelo Para III (FALMP III) is virtually identical to the FAL 50-64, but again is longer and heavier, with a longer muzzle brake.
    [Show full text]
  • USA M14 Rifle
    USA M14 Rifle The M14 rifle, officially the United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14, is an American select-fire battle rifle that fires 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 in) ammunition. It became the standard-issue rifle for the U.S. military in 1959 replacing the M1 Garand rifle in the U.S. Army by 1958 and the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965 until being replaced by the M16 rifle beginning in 1968. The M14 was used by U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps for basic and advanced individual training (AIT) from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. The M14 was developed from a long line of experimental weapons based upon the M1 Garand rifle. Although the M1 was among the most advanced infantry rifles of the late 1930s, it was not an ideal weapon. Modifications were already beginning to be made to the basic M1 rifle's design during the last months of World War II. Changes included adding fully automatic firing capability and replacing the eight-round en bloc clips with a detachable box magazine holding 20 rounds. Winchester, Remington, and Springfield Armory's own John Garand offered different conversions. Garand's design, the T20, was the most popular, and T20 prototypes served as the basis for a number of Springfield test rifles from 1945 through the early 1950s Production contracts Initial production contracts for the M14 were awarded to the Springfield Armory, Winchester, and Harrington & Richardson. Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge Inc. (TRW) would later be awarded a production contract for the rifle as well.
    [Show full text]