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m1 rifles in service
Logistically, bringing the M1 Garand back would be tough. I suggest that it would be done for some of the reasons below:
a) Frees up the last stores of more modern weapons (Coast Guard, Naval Land detachments, Training battalions, etc.) for front line use. b) Commercially available ammunition (Government purchase or confiscation). c) One shot, one kill. d) Lots of variants and parts available. e) Semi automatic firepower for units that may lack it (State Militias and the like). f) Cross compatibility with the M1895, M1903, M1917 rifle, M1917 mmg, M1918 bar, M1919mmg and the plethora of hunting rifles in this caliber. g) Kalashnikov-esque ruggedness that has already been bought and paid for by Uncle Sam. If given the choice, I would take an M1 Garand coming out of mothballs rather than some baffed out M16EZ, re-issued battlefield pickup, or some other abomination in a scarce sized caliber, particularly if based in CONUS. the only real drawbacks are the en-block clip availability, lack of skilled armorers and smiths, and the chance of getting the wrong ammo at the wrong time. |
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#183
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He really did destroy a lot of guns in 1994-1995. I remember them melting down something like 250K M14 rifles and 500k M1911s. That broke my heart because they used to be sold as surplus.
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Also all the SEAL Stoners, the old M1911's and Thompsons in the FBI inventory. DOJ/ATF facilities might yield militia gear.
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My point is simply that all cards are on the table and the frontline troops would need the most modern weapons available, so the rear areas and home areas would see these rifles pressed into service even on a small scale. |
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Hey Swag,
We are not confusing Royal Canadian Mounted Police with the Citizen Marksmanship Program? I can find information on about 8-10k of the Garand that were sent to Canada, along with more limited numbers of M1-M2 carbines as well. With the S & W Model 10 and the Inglis Hi-Power, I think you are correct that the weapons originated in Canada. Would be nice to compare notes on this. |
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Also German police agencies, corrections and forestry agencies have M1 carbines.
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I see that the RCMP are STILL selling M1 Garands today (there is an article on them). |
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Would you be able to post a link?
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One of the most interesting aspects of the current war in Ukraine is that it gives a window into what Western aid to China in 1995 would've looked like (on a vastly larger scale, and with the "Chinese Tank Breaker" scenario already having played out in the analogue of St. Javelin), and the larger issue of supplying weapons and gear that the Chinese would've already had familiarity with. Does the West just throw open the armories and dump Garands/Enfields and stockpiles of WWII gear? Or do they scour the Third World for Soviet gear that can be sent to China in exchange for upgraded western tech (I can see Egypt being a substantial source of this supply). In any event, a lot of cool gear would've been fed into China long before the war spread west, let alone the TDM.
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https://twitter.com/UAWeapons?ref_sr...0408%2Fpage-10 All kinds of stuff, some of it rather antiquated (eg. Swedish recoilless rifles) is showing up there. Yesterday, the account posted a pic of 155mm artillery shells made in Pakistan. At the same time, I think the Chinese might reject some "donations", like, for example, M1 Garand rifles, as being not-worth-the-trouble to field. Ukraine has essentially rejected some proffered military aid- fairly recent reports are indicating that the Ukrainians shot down US offers of A-10 Warthogs as they continue to press for more modern multi-role Western fighters instead. Besides Egypt, in a v1 T2k timeline, I can see Pakistan being a third party supplier to the Chinese. The US has some sway there, and a lot of Pakistani weaponry from that era originated in China. -
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It was on Gun Broker in an article. You might search there but I'm not sure about where I saw it. The US CMP is also selling M1s. They have about 10k to auction off.
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Antique Ammo
Apparently, Russia's unable to keep up with ammunition expenditures and is literally having to dust off and issue 40+ year-old ammunition.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...ys-2022-12-12/ This belies the notion, popular in games like Fallout, that ammo has a long shelf-life. I reckon that the issuance of old ammo would happen in the later stages of the Twilight War as well. Between antiquated ammo, and post-exchange new manufactures (with access to high quality materials limited), I'd wager that ammo failures would be a common occurrence in the T2kU. AFAIK, there's no explicit mechanic for this in any version of T2k rules. Most players are probably grateful for this. I wonder if any GMs have house-ruled late war bad ammo (either too old, or too new) in their campaigns. I've only run 2.2. When a PC rolled a 1 on a ranged small arms attacks, I rolled a two-sider (digitally). On a 1, there was a stoppage and the PC had to spend a turn clearing it. For explosive rounds (grenades, mortar bombs, artillery shells) a rolled 1 was an automatic dud. I'm too lazy to look up the rules right now, so I'm not sure if this idea was mine or something straight from the rulebook. Anyway, figured that 40 year old ammo qualifies as "out of mothballs". -
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May interest...
I think ths site, in general, has been posted here before: https://wwiiafterwwii.wordpress.com/...e-98k-in-iraq/ The 98k is issued to militia / local defence squads in one of the canon / official T2k adventure books. I was genuinely surprised how far WW11 German weapons had got: https://wwiiafterwwii.wordpress.com/...e-vietnam-war/ So, something to do with all those plastic model 75mm Pak 40s I have... Some of the 98ks the Soviets captured at the end of WW11... https://wwiiafterwwii.files.wordpres...soviet1945.jpg Last edited by Brit; 01-08-2023 at 12:30 PM. |
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https://wwiiafterwwii.wordpress.com/...nd-in-vietnam/ |
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https://wwiiafterwwii.files.wordpres...01/dec2018.jpg |
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In a Twilight 2000 world I could easily see militia units being equipped with WW2 or 1950s weapons and I often wonder how many Lee Enfields Britain still had in the 80s and 90s. |
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Not sure. It appears they are legal to own in The UK if you have a firearms certificate.
I am sure there be some in various Army Cadet and Air Training Corps buildings in the 80's and 90's. They definitely were in the late 70's or there was access to them. The rifle(s) was kept locked in one place and the bolts somewhere else IIRC. I think they did not have a magazine fitted. I do not know if they could if need. The .22 rifles which looked similar did not. Again IIRC I fired a Martini Henry carbine (?) as well that was .22. But it was about 45 years ago! I remember missing the target with the .303. I tensed up too much. I was much better with the .22. Never 'a marksmen' but I hit the target. In 'the real world' the Canadian Rangers (who I think feature in a T2K article) were using Lee Enfield's until 2016 according to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%E2%80%93Enfield#Users |
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Off thread... and it is 254 pages (and I have not read it! i.e. 'Buyer Beware') ... so a large file, but:
http://www.nzha.co.nz/wp-content/upl...olds-19601.pdf I think this in the 'may interest?' category... Last edited by Brit; 01-09-2023 at 04:32 AM. Reason: I seemingly cannot type the word 'think' correctly... |
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"North Vietnamese PaK-40 guns on parade in Hanoi during the late 1950s or early 1960s, these guns were not used at anti-tank role but they were used as coastal gun and Artillery".
https://preview.redd.it/7s710x2wz517...=webp&8c06cbe0 "A 75mm pak 40 of a North Vietnamese militia forces". https://i.redd.it/xmmb8kp9k3551.jpg I think on a more practical note in one of his PDFs James Langham has Soviet / Russian / etc forces using this in T2K, with some captured and aquired ones been used by whomever can: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/76_mm_...n_M1942_(ZiS-3): And that link has it in use from '2015 to the present' here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yemeni...2%80%93present) Strangely one Wikipedia site has the civil war starting one year before other has the weapons' use beginning... |
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Sorry, the top link does not work: i an NOT a Computer Genius.
I think Googling - North Vietnamese PaK-40 guns on parade in Hanoi during the late 1950s or early 1960s, these guns were not used at anti-tank role but they were used as coastal gun and Artillery - does... |
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2023 War in Ukraine going very well for Mother Ruzzia...
https://defence-blog.com/russia-to-d...o-ukraine/?amp Last edited by Spartan-117; 02-24-2023 at 10:12 AM. |
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Btr-50/ot-62 topas
The BTR-50 is definitely a blast from the past. The Poles and Czechs built their own version known as the OT-62 TOPAS. This is definitely an AFV that one could encounter in a Europe-based campaign, especially one set in Poland.
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Russia going through all available MT-LBs. Who would have had that on his bingo card in 2021 or even 2022?
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The poster formerly known as The Dark The Vespers War - Ninety years before the Twilight War, there was the Vespers War. |
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MPL-50
The MPL-50 (small infantry spade 50) was adopted by the Russian military in the late 19th century (it was patented and issued to the Danish army in 1870). It's still being used as a combat weapon today.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/n7ej...elligence-says Since at least 1987, the Soviet/Russian Spetsnaz have supposedly trained to use it as a throwing weapon, as well as for more conventional hand-to-hand combat. For anyone wishing to use the MPL-50 as a weapon in T2k, one could use the stat block for a hatchet. -
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