The German 88mm Flak gun was widely considered the most feared, versatile, and deadly artillery piece of World War II, capable of ripping through Allied tanks and devastating infantry, earning the nickname "Acht-acht" (eight-eight). For infantry, the MG 42 machine gun, or "Hitler's Buzzsaw," was equally terrifying due to its extremely high rate of fire.
Most Americans killed on battlefields in Europe during WW2 were torn apart by artillery fire. The most feared of all German weapons was the legendary “Acht-acht,” as the Germans called it. Designed as an anti-aircraft weapon, it proved so effective that it was adapted into a tank-killer and artillery piece.
The German 88mm gun was one of the most feared weapons of the Second World War. It started life as an anti-aircraft gun, but the Germans quickly realised it could tear through tanks just as easily. In France in 1940, and later in the open deserts of North Africa, the 88 gained its deadly reputation.
Ask any World War II buff and they'll probably tell you that the worst small arm of the war was the Japanese Type 94 Nambu pistol, also known as the „suicide special” and the „surrender gun.” The gun had an exposed sear bar – with the safety off, it was possible to hold the gun by the barrel and accidentally (or ...
So, in terms of carrying more ammunition and firing effectively to longer ranges, the AR is superior, though in terms of “hitting power” (defined here as energy on target), the AK round is a bit better, particularly at short ranges.
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Which gun can beat AK-47?
A brief comparison between cartridges reveals that the M16's lighter, higher-velocity 5.56×45mm cartridge has much better range and accuracy than the AK-47's heavier 7.62×39mm cartridge.
In 1939 the M1 Garand had been great, but even by 1947, the Soviets figured out that an open action was a bad idea. Carol Schuster of Vietnam magazine wrote this regarding the M14. “The primary complaints were fragile receivers, malformed bolts, poor accuracy, and instability during automatic fire.
Yes, hundreds of thousands of German soldiers surrendered in massive encirclements, notably over 300,000 in the Ruhr Pocket in April 1945, the largest single surrender in Western Europe, and nearly 300,000 at Stalingrad in early 1943, marking major turning points in World War II, with huge numbers surrendering to both Western Allies and Soviets as the war ended.
The V-3 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 3, lit. 'Vengeance Weapon 3') was a German World War II large-caliber gun working on the multi-charge principle whereby secondary propellant charges are fired to add velocity to a projectile.
The Brussels Convention prohibited the employment of poison or poisoned weapons, and the use of arms, projectiles or material to cause unnecessary suffering, although the agreement never entered into force.
In his westerns, he was rarely without his favorite rifle — the timeless Winchester® Model 92 lever action carbine. The Rifles. Every 100 years or so a gun comes along that is so collectible and so incredibly beautiful that it becomes an heirloom even before it is produced.
A firing pin with a tip that tended to break off, a system that failed to fully extract and eject a spent cartridge case, causing a stoppage, a poorly designed magazine release catch that could cause a mag to fall to the ground unintentionally and a butt pad that broke apart.
Some original-production M14s, not to be confused with M21 rifles, were in use by the Army until the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars, when they began to be employed as DMRs and sniper rifles. A 2009 study conducted by the Army claimed that half of the engagements in Afghanistan occurred from beyond 300 meters (330 yd).
This extended to the Americans. The practice of taking enemy weapons from the battlefield as trophies was hardly new in the 1960s. But captured weapons—especially AK variants—quickly became important parts of U.S. Army Special Forces and U.S. Navy SEAL Teams' combat arsenals.
The AK-47 assault rifle is perhaps the defining piece of military hardware of the 20th century. Countless guerrilla, militant, and revolutionary movements adopted the weapon, and it was estimated that there were as many as 100 million AK-47s in circulation in the early 21st century.
The AK-47 is good at short range, but not longer ranges, as it is not accurate at longer ranges compared to other weapons. With an M16, a soldier could carry about twice as many rounds as a soldier armed with a AK with the same weight.
In broad terms, then, we think most shooters can get commonly available AK-47s to shoot around 4-inch groups at 100 yards, good enough to take game at that distance. We had slightly better results with the SKS, and would think of it as a 3.5-inch gun at that range.
Its durability and reliability in extreme conditions—such as sand, mud, and even underwater—have made it a popular choice among both military and civilian users. The AK-47 offers significant stopping power when firing the 7.62×39 mm cartridge, making it suitable for home protection.