Wednesday 12 February 2014

Best weapon.

The Best Weapon
Newest Weapon in the World has ever created and used during World War I and II. Various types of guns / rifles best and most advanced in the world to date, the accuracy and effectiveness to spew bullets.
Some of the best weapons in the world are legendary and still in use today;

AK-47. 

With a production of more than 75 million around the world, the AK-47 (aka, "Kalashnikov")
With a production of more than 75 million around the world, the AK-47 (aka, "Kalashnikov") is a legendary firearms that may give the most lethal damage than the whole of any firearm.
Made with the same design with StG.44, AK-47 bullets filled with 7.62 mm and is made of parts assembled. AK-47 is not only easy to produce and cheap, but also easy to maintain and "immune" to conditions that could damage other weapons. The fit is not too good, but the AK-47 replaced it with the ability to release the deadly attack.
Type: Semi or Fully Automatic Assault Rifle
Country of Origin: Soviet Union
Caliber: 7.62 x 39 mm (.30 inch) Cartridge Capacity: 30 rounds Muzzle Velocity: 2,329 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 600 rounds per minute

M16. 

 M16 proved reliability passing accuracy, handling, time use, and effectiveness in the war.
Although it takes time to overcome the problem of congestion during practice rifle fighting in early 1960, the M16 proved reliability passing accuracy, handling, time use, and effectiveness in the war.
M16 rifle satisfying U.S. military officials to develop a lightweight assault rifle to replace the M1 and M14. Its innovative features include a mixture of plastic and lightweight metal, reload system (reloaded) is easy and the use of 5.56mm caliber bullets.

Type: Semi or Fully Automatic Assault Rifle
Country of Origin: United States
Caliber: 5:56 x 45 mm (.223 inch)
Cartridge Capacity: 20-30 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 3,281 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 700-950 rounds per minute

Lee-Enfield SMLE. 

UK standard infantry rifle of World War I
UK standard infantry rifle of World War I to the Suez crisis, Lee-Enfield SMLE build a reputation of accuracy, reliability, as well as the number of shots per minute is phenomenal. The magazine carries 10 rounds, the highest number of any gun in 50 years of the early 20th century.
Bolt action was cocked when closing, and the head of the barrel to prevent dust and dirt into the rifle. In the hands of well-trained soldiers, Lee-Enfield could perform what is called a "mad minute" ie, 30 bullets to shoot targets at a distance of 200 meters in one minute. The number of shots that rival modern semi-automatic rifles.
Type: Bolt-Action Rifle
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Caliber: 7.7 x 56 mm (.30 inch)
Cartridge Capacity: 10 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: approximately 2,438 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 15-20 rounds per minute

M1 Garand.

Adopted by the NII in the U.S. armed forces in 1936, the M1 Garand rifle proved to be a formidable 5 years later.
Adopted by the NII in the U.S. armed forces in 1936, the M1 Garand rifle proved to be a formidable 5 years later. General Patton said at the end of World War II M1 Garand is the most powerful war machines ever created.
Although there is a bit flawed, no doubt the M1 Garand was the first semi-automatic rifle successful M1 Garand and accuracy to dominate the battlefield. More than 6 million rifles made at that time and was stopped at the end of its term in 1960.
Type: Semiautomatic Rifle
Country of Origin: United States
Caliber: 7.62 x 63 mm (.30-06 inch)
Cartridge Capacity: 8 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 2,838 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 30 rounds per minute

FN FAL.

Inspired by StG.44, Belgian weapons factory, Fabrique Nationale (FN) FAL develop the same bullet with StG.44.
Inspired by StG.44, Belgian weapons factory, Fabrique Nationale (FN) FAL develop the same bullet with StG.44. But when NATO issued a standard 7.62 mm bullet needs, FN remodel design and create fillable rifle bullets and a lot stronger.
FN FAL soon became a classic weapon during the cold war, used by 50 countries despite difficult FAL fired when using full auto mode. This rifle gave good service to the Australian Army in the Vietnam war, the Israeli army during the war and used 6 days and by the UK and Argentina in the Falklands war.
Type: Semi or Fully Automatic Rifle
Country of Origin: Belgium Caliber: 7.62 x 51 mm (.30 inch) Cartridge Capacity: 20 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 2,700 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 650-700 rounds per minute

Mauser K98k Carbine.

the Mauser 98 is a perfect combination of innovation rifle held in the late 19th century
First produced in the late 19th century, the Mauser 98 is a perfect combination of innovation rifle held in the late 19th century: smokeless gunpowder, can be filled with magazines, and especially, the "bolt action" which became the basis of a hunting rifle on today.
The model originally used during World War 1 and produce great effects, but when Germany began re-arming in the 1930's, 98 got an upgrade that rifle made lighter and more easily targeted. Although it is inevitable that these weapons were defeated by an automatic rifle, shotgun is the best weapon to survive as all time.
Type: Bolt-Action Rifle
Country of Origin: Germany
Caliber: 7.92 x 57 mm (.30 inch)
Cartridge Capacity: 5 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: approximately 2.822 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 10-15 rounds per minute

Steyr AUG. 

Steyr AUG is a form After scaring potential buyers introduced in 1977.
Looking for more similar weapons in science fiction movies, "disabled" the most serious of the Steyr AUG is a form After scaring potential buyers introduced in 1977. In the configuration of "Bull-pup" radical, almost all of the system is behind the trigger, and the result is a weapon that is concise and easy to use.

Type: Semi or Fully Automatic Bull-Pup Assault Rifle
Country of Origin: Austria
Caliber: 5:56 x 45 mm (.22 inch)
Cartridge Capacity: 30 and 42 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 3,084 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 650 rounds per minute

1903 Springfield.

They "borrowed" German rifle, 7mm Mauser, add a few modifications, and create a rifle that has a magazine, which is a phenomenal increase accuracy.
Poor performance on the Norwegian Krag-Jorgensen rifle used in the U.S. Army Spanish American war-making weapons designers looking for more standard infantry weapon. They "borrowed" German rifle, 7mm Mauser, add a few modifications, and create a rifle that has a magazine, which is a phenomenal increase accuracy.

1903 quickly gained a reputation as an accurate firearms and powerful - the war in the woods Belleau in 1918, U.S. Marines armed with 1903 Springfield cut the enemy counterattack from a distance of 700-800 yards. This rifle continues to be used in World War II, the Korean War, even as a sniper rifle in the Vietnam war.
Type: Bolt-Action Rifle
Country of Origin: United States
Caliber: 7.62 x 63 mm (.30-06 inch)
Cartridge Capacity: 5 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 2,700 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 10 rounds per minute

44/STG Sturmgewehr 44. 

Mausers
Germany had long been at war with Russia when it became clear that German infantry armed with "bolt action Mausers" did not get a good position in the battle against Russian automatic weapons.
In response, the German arms developers come up with a revolutionary new weapon, the so-called "assault rifle / assault rifle (a direct translation of the word Sturmgewehr). The key to success lies in the weapon 7.92 mm bullet that enables automatic and effective shot. Soldiers could also carry more ammunition.
Even if his presence was too late to turn things around Germany that have been lost, but this weapon is a new innovation in its day.
Type: Semi or Fully Automatic Assault Rifle
Country of Origin: Germany
Caliber: 7.92 x 33 mm
Cartridge Capacity: 30 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 2,133 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 500 rounds per minute

M14.

M14-type weapons.
At the end of World War II, the American infantry platoon carrying 4 different weapons and also 4 different types of ammo-armed U.S. .Angkatan decided to develop a weapon that can perform multiple tasks. The result is the M14.
First used in 1957, the new weapon is accurate has "stopping power" is good with NATO standard 7.62mm bullets. used on a large scale in Vietnam, the soldiers liked the power and accuracy but is problematic with heavy weapons and ammunition. Before long, this gun was replaced with a lighter M16. But some still wear the forefront, especially for the sniper rifle.
Type: Semi or Fully Automatic Rifle
Caliber: 7.62 x 51 mm (.30 inch)
Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 2,799 feet per second
Rate of Fire: 700-750 rounds per minute.
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