Favorite WW1 weapon or firearm?
>>61481710Winchester 1897
>>61481710https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIw6uwB5YMY&t=19s&ab_channel=UltraJohnson02
>>61481722>Was that used by US soldiers?Uh... yeah?>Is this the weapon the blonde American girl is carrying?Okay, you're now baiting
>>61481710The Lee-Enfield, without a doubt.Also fuck off AIfag, there's plenty of Anime WW1 images made by actual humans out there.
>>61481710>Favorite WW1 weapon or firearm?United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model of 1903.
>>61481710Carcano, it's pretty comfy.
>>61481710Of ones that I have experience with, it's between the M95 and M1917. The M95 is retardedly light and slim for a bolt action infantry rifle and especially so for a straight pull. Also, I think it just feels nice and looks neat. 8x50r is unobtanium and 8x56r out of a carbine is a nightmare to shoot however, and the grip sling swivel on the carbines is retarded and ruins one of the best grips of a military bolt action rifle. The 1917, aside from just being well-designed all-round, has aperture sights. >>61481791There's a lot of things I can appreciate about the 1903 over the 1917, the balance and cock on close action for two. I also think it looks way better than the 03A3 despite being a worse gun in a technical sense.
MP-18
>>61481710SMLE Mk.III no star.
>>61481710Eat shit AIfag, but since you asked Lee Enfield No 1 Mk III
>>61481710Ross rifle of course
>>61481710Balfour Declaration
>>61481710DR 1
Phosgene
>>614817101911
>>614817101886 Lebelt. not Ian
>>61481710phosgene gas
>>61481710Stahlrohrlanze
>>61481710The BL 15" Mk I
>>61481710RSC 1917The first mass issued semi auto rifle to be used in the trenches by infantry
Livens Large Gallery Flame Projector
Gewehr 98, sights might suck but it is quite aesthetic.
>Favorite WW1 weaponThe only one that's still relevant
My P-14, because the boomer who sold it to me for $400 last year never actually checked the bore to see if it was demilled. He just assumed so because it has a drill purpose stock. He had a second one in normal furniture for $1300. I received the "Ya know ya can't shoot this one sonny" speech and played it cool. It shoots great, second best surp trigger after my M1 Garand.
>>61481710M91 TSIt's smol and cute. It's perfect for my size. I wish I got one when they were $200 back in 2020 but I live in a no-guns household.
>>61481791Springfield, my beloved
>>61483486Ive got a 1917 enfield. Its hard to choose between that and the other half of my Alvin York larp, the 1911.
>>61481772It honestly amazes me that no other bolt action had a capacity which allowed for a clip be added while the rifle itself isn't fully empty. That little gimmick makes it my favorite as well.
>In service 1886–present
Why yes, it's the weapon that won the war, the ChauCHAD
Its not the best, but I love the FN 1903 purely from the perspective of its aesthetic lines
>>61483956Based
>>61484024>It honestly amazes me that no other bolt action had a capacity which allowed for a clip be added while the rifle itself isn't fully empty.Mauser offered it as an option starting in 1893; no-one thought it worth the extra $$$.
>>61481710obvious choice
>>61484083I just think they're neat
>>61484647Well, there's also performance. The LE mag is a work of art, it's almost impossible to make it fuck up without serious and persistent effort; Mauser not so much.
>>61484938>The LE mag is a work of art, it's almost impossible to make it fuck up without serious and persistent effort; Mauser not so much.LOL >>61483486 LMAO, even. It was literally replaced with a Mauser mag.
>>61483378The maxim?
>>61481772had an opportunity to buy a ww1 enfield at a gun show but the dude wanted 1100 for it