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trashcanman 12-11-2011 12:06 AM

During the Battle of Britain, RAF fighter pilots were not issued with sidearms.

ACE-OF-ACES 12-11-2011 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Tavingon (Post 368974)
Should pilots have personal weapons such as the enfield revolver or luger... Discuss

Maybe you could take pot shots when you're parachuting?

Does anyone have Tavingon's home phone number?

If so do him a solid and call him to let him know raaaid has aparently hacked into 1C forums and stolen Tavingons handle!

swiss 12-11-2011 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by cheesehawk (Post 369063)
We just can't wait until we do this in CoD...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=FOaGhE_sejI

roflmao! :grin:

Kongo-Otto 12-11-2011 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 369024)
At this point the most carried sidearm used by German forces was the Walther P38. A far superior weapon than the complex, expensive to manufacture, and relatively malfunction prone P-06, what most people commonly call a "Luger". Both chambered in 9 X 19 Parabellum, or more simply called 9mm Luger.

Well yes and no, some Flying personnel (specially on Bombers)had the Pistole 08 aka Luger, but i have never seen a Picture of a Pilot with a P-38, many had also smaller side arms like the Walther PPK or Mauser HSC also yery common was the use of side arms like the Czechoslovakian CZ 24, 27, or CZ 38, the Spanish Astra 300 or the French Unique 17 or the MAB (Manufacture D´Armes Des Bayonne) Model D or the Italian Beretta Model 1934.
The smaller the side arm was the more likely it was used as a side arm for flying personell.
Those side arms with German Waffenamts Markings today are desired collectors items.

335th_GRAthos 12-11-2011 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheesehawk (Post 369063)
We just can't wait until we do this in CoD...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=FOaGhE_sejI

ROFL !!!!! Respect!

I did not know Chuck Norris plays BF3!!!!! :)

~S~

ElAurens 12-11-2011 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Kongo-Otto (Post 369176)
Well yes and no, some Flying personnel (specially on Bombers)had the Pistole 08 aka Luger, but i have never seen a Picture of a Pilot with a P-38, many had also smaller side arms like the Walther PPK or Mauser HSC also yery common was the use of side arms like the Czechoslovakian CZ 24, 27, or CZ 38, the Spanish Astra 300 or the French Unique 17 or the MAB (Manufacture D´Armes Des Bayonne) Model D or the Italian Beretta Model 1934.
The smaller the side arm was the more likely it was used as a side arm for flying personell.
Those side arms with German Waffenamts Markings today are desired collectors items.


Thanks for the info!

I can understand why they would prefer the smaller pistols, by and large chambered in 32 ACP (7.65 Browning), over the large P38 or even the Luger. And it's really sort of a morale booster anyway, as we all know, a handgun will loose almost every time to a man with a rifle.

SIDWULF 12-11-2011 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheesehawk (Post 369063)
We just can't wait until we do this in CoD...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=FOaGhE_sejI

That was badass.

Kongo-Otto 12-11-2011 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 369218)
Thanks for the info!

I can understand why they would prefer the smaller pistols, by and large chambered in 32 ACP (7.65 Browning), over the large P38 or even the Luger. And it's really sort of a morale booster anyway, as we all know, a handgun will loose almost every time to a man with a rifle.

Btw one of the rarest Wehrmacht sidearms and today one of the most wanted collectors item is this one, only about 8250 have been produced.

the Norvegian Kongsberg M1914 (license built Colt M1911) in the Wehrmacht known as: Pistole 657 (n) (Picture shows Post war produced Model circa 1946-1947)
http://forum.valka.cz/attachments/4461/kongsberg.jpg

Artist 12-11-2011 07:03 PM

I have no idea if this is historically correct, but a rather impressive film anyhow:
The German
(Sidearms do play an important role here.)

Kongo-Otto 12-11-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Artist (Post 369271)
I have no idea if this is historically correct, but a rather impressive film anyhow:
The German
(Sidearms do play an important role here.)

IIRC side arms where not supplied tho the RAF during the BoB.
And a Messerschmitt BF 109 dogfighting over Ireland? I higly doubt that!
They could barely reach London and then had to take an sharp eye on their fuel gauge, as they didnt had the 300 liter externals during the BoB.
IMHO it would be more historical correct with an Spitfire fighting an long range recce plane and not a BF 109. ;)


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