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Also, the "American rifle" is clearly a Mauser 98K or variant, definitely not American.
Also, the "American rifle" is clearly a Mauser 98K or variant, definitely not American.


I deleted the Springfield 1903 section entirely and replaced the M1928 Thompson SMG pics and captions with those of the M1A1 Thompson. --[[Special:Contributions/70.54.7.70|70.54.7.70]] 10:16, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
I deleted the Springfield 1903 section entirely and replaced the M1928 Thompson SMG pics and captions with those of the M1A1 Thompson. --[[User:Charon68|Charon68]] 10:17, 4 June 2010 (UTC)--

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I realize the person who put this together may be a newbie but...I mean come on. The unidentified machine guns are obviously M1919A4s, the belt feds are MG-42s, the "American" and "German" rifles are KAR 98s.--Charon68 19:20, 1 February 2010 (UTC)

In my defense I don't know much about guns. My main goal is to supply pictures and screenshots. - Kooshmeister

And the "automatic pistol" is clearly an M1911A1.

Corrections

First, the "M1928s" appear to be M1A1s, given the appearance of the rear sight and the location of the bolt actuator on the side, rather than on top. There are no clear shots of whether or not a Cutts compensator is present, but I'm willing to bet it's not.

Also, the "American rifle" is clearly a Mauser 98K or variant, definitely not American.

I deleted the Springfield 1903 section entirely and replaced the M1928 Thompson SMG pics and captions with those of the M1A1 Thompson. --Charon68 10:17, 4 June 2010 (UTC)--