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A Mass-produced German general purpose machine gun, known especially for its high rate of fire.
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MG-42
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A German general purpose machine gun designed before the war began, produced in very high numbers and used thoroughly throughout the war.
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MG-34
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A German, open bolt submachine gun with an integrated foregrip, side-fed magazine, and wood furniture.
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Erma EMP 35
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A stamped-steel, German, open-bolt submachine gun that boasts generally low recoil and a relatively low fire-rate
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MP-40
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A German pistol designed just before WWI began,
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Steyr M1912
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A German pistol designed pre-20th century, used in limited numbers in WW2. Fed by an internal magazine forward of the pistol grip and loaded with a stripper-clip. A fully automatic version was designed post-war.
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Mauser C96
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A German pistol designed just before the war began, became the inspiration for the Beretta M9 design and many other semi-autos.
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Walther P38
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A German pistol designed before WWI, but used throughout The Second World War. Known for its toggle-locked action and upward bolt travel.
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Luger P08
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Semi-Auto American rifle, used extensively by Allied Troops in Europe and saw later action in the Pacific Theater.
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M1 Garand
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An American SMG, used in great affect in the European theater by Allied Troops. Chambered in 45.
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M1 Thompson
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American Bolt Action Rifle used in WW1, but used to some extent by US Marines in the Pacific Theater
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Springfield M1903
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American Light Machine gun made by Browning, chambered in 30-06
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M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
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American Carbine used by Support troops, also used by Airborne troops.
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M1 Carbine
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Russian Bold Action rifle used in WW1 but also used Extensively as a Main Battle Rifle for the Soviet armed forces
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M1981 Mosin Nagant
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Russian SMG used by front line troops, used by great use by Guard Infantry.
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PPSH-41
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