I'd say AKM, but I think it's a pity they replaced it with the 74. The M was more powerful, slightly (only slightly) less accurate. M16s are accurate, not very powerful though. No M4 in there!
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M16a1/2 | 34% | 34% - 24 | ||||
AKM and AK 74 (+variants--U, S, etc...) | 41% | 41% - 29 | ||||
Fn Fal | 24% | 24% - 17 | ||||
Total: 70 |
Why am I not surprised to see you say that, AGAIN!!!pierro wrote:
You are probably right about the AK...but you should keep in mind that a gun itself is useless without someone operating. American soldiers were trained far better then there soviet counterparts during the Cold War...what I'm trying to say is that you should not think of the technical specs as the be all-end all
Last edited by Superior Mind (2008-04-16 19:22:21)
Well, as long as we are talking about the -A1 and -A2 variants of the M16, and not the original, I will go with the M-16. Granted, the power and range of the -A1 was a bit less than the -A2 (due to the military FINALLY switching back to the rifling the designer originally wanted on the system with the A2), but the -A1 overcame nearly all of the reliability problems the original rifle had.TSI wrote:
I'd say AKM, but I think it's a pity they replaced it with the 74. The M was more powerful, slightly (only slightly) less accurate. M16s are accurate, not very powerful though. No M4 in there!
One point for the FN-FAL is that it is the only weapon to be used on BOTH sides of a conflict during the cold war era. The semi-auto British L1A1 against the fully automatic FAL used by the Argentinans.Superior Mind wrote:
They all had there pros and cons and were good for different roles.
Short/Mid range combat in an urban or forested setting: the AKM/AK74 - Actually used in Afghanistan, and the Levant.
Mid range combat in an urban/steppe setting: the M16A1/M16A2 - Actually used in Central America.
Mid/Long range combat in a steppe setting: FN FAL - Actually used in the Falkland Islands, Argentina.
They all seemed to work well in the environments they served in.
ak47 is best rifle in the world, of all time.kylef wrote:
AK47. No jams, no mess. Works in sand, mud, you can kick it, toss it about and it'll be fine. No cocking even needed.
First, the AKM is the modernized version of the AK-47. Most of the rifles out there people call AK-47s are actually AKMs.IRONCHEF wrote:
ak47 is best rifle in the world, of all time.kylef wrote:
AK47. No jams, no mess. Works in sand, mud, you can kick it, toss it about and it'll be fine. No cocking even needed.
And should be on the list, but would overwhelmingly win.
Well of COURSE the FN/FAL was used in the Falklands - it was the standard British rifle until it was replaced by the SA80 familySuperior Mind wrote:
They all had there pros and cons and were good for different roles.
Short/Mid range combat in an urban or forested setting: the AKM/AK74 - Actually used in Afghanistan, and the Levant.
Mid range combat in an urban/steppe setting: the M16A1/M16A2 - Actually used in Central America.
Mid/Long range combat in a steppe setting: FN FAL - Actually used in the Falkland Islands, Argentina.
They all seemed to work well in the environments they served in.
That's cause they panicked when Kyle Katarn came running in, Lightsabers ablazing.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Other: BlasTech E-11. Not the company's fault that imperial stormtroopers couldn't hit squat with them.