All WWII Rifles
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All WWII Rifles
Someone has beaten me to my goal of having one of each. It's not surprising, really, since I only have a Mosin Nagant and a Mauser.
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I too have started on this path. I doubt I will come anywhere near the thoroughness of this collection. To keep it more manageable (and obtainable) I've been focusing on the main Axis & Allied weapons, America, Britain, Germany, Japan and maybe Italy.
My list is as follows:
Rifles
M1 Garand*, Enfield No4MKI*, Mosin Nagant*, Swiss K31*, 1903a3, K98, M1 Carbine, Carcano, Arisaka type 99, BAR
*currently own
Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
I think this will probably take me the rest of my life to acquire my whole list but that's a good part of the fun. My rule is that they must all be shooters...no safe queens.
A true German K98 has been on my wish list for a while but it's very difficult to find one that looks nice and isn't some frankenfraud of a rifle. I'm not looking for museum historical correctness, just reasonably close like CMP Garands.
I looked for years before I bought any of my current rifles and its always a matter of funds, timing and finding that "one" rifle that meets those criteria. Bought my K31 last November at the Dallas gun show and it was the perfect combination of price, quality and timing.
My list is as follows:
Rifles
M1 Garand*, Enfield No4MKI*, Mosin Nagant*, Swiss K31*, 1903a3, K98, M1 Carbine, Carcano, Arisaka type 99, BAR
*currently own
Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
I think this will probably take me the rest of my life to acquire my whole list but that's a good part of the fun. My rule is that they must all be shooters...no safe queens.

A true German K98 has been on my wish list for a while but it's very difficult to find one that looks nice and isn't some frankenfraud of a rifle. I'm not looking for museum historical correctness, just reasonably close like CMP Garands.
I looked for years before I bought any of my current rifles and its always a matter of funds, timing and finding that "one" rifle that meets those criteria. Bought my K31 last November at the Dallas gun show and it was the perfect combination of price, quality and timing.

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Re: All WWII Rifles
The handguns the British used:olafpfj wrote: Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
Enfield No.2 Mk.1 Revolver
Webley Revolver - many marks in .38 and .455 calibres
Browning FN-Inglis "Pistol No.II Mk.I*"
Colt M1911A1
Webley No.I Mk.I - (Automatic pistol in .455 inch). Issued to the Royal Navy
Welrod - silenced pistol
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Colt New Service
Colt Official Police
I have both a Webley MkIV and an Enfield No,2 Mk1**
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Which would be the most iconic representative pistol? Obviously it's the M1911 for the Americans, what is the British equivalent?G26ster wrote:The handguns the British used:olafpfj wrote: Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
Enfield No.2 Mk.1 Revolver
Webley Revolver - many marks in .38 and .455 calibres
Browning FN-Inglis "Pistol No.II Mk.I*"
Colt M1911A1
Webley No.I Mk.I - (Automatic pistol in .455 inch). Issued to the Royal Navy
Welrod - silenced pistol
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Colt New Service
Colt Official Police
I have both a Webley MkIV and an Enfield No,2 Mk1**
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Hard to say, but I would guess for WWII either the Webley MIV, or the Enfield No.2 Mk 1. Maybe one of our Brits can chime in.olafpfj wrote:Which would be the most iconic representative pistol? Obviously it's the M1911 for the Americans, what is the British equivalent?G26ster wrote:The handguns the British used:olafpfj wrote: Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
Enfield No.2 Mk.1 Revolver
Webley Revolver - many marks in .38 and .455 calibres
Browning FN-Inglis "Pistol No.II Mk.I*"
Colt M1911A1
Webley No.I Mk.I - (Automatic pistol in .455 inch). Issued to the Royal Navy
Welrod - silenced pistol
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Colt New Service
Colt Official Police
I have both a Webley MkIV and an Enfield No,2 Mk1**
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My vote goes to the Webley. Here is a link to a picture of it...it just looks "Brit".G26ster wrote:Hard to say, but I would guess for WWII either the Webley MIV, or the Enfield No.2 Mk 1. Maybe one of our Brits can chime in.olafpfj wrote:Which would be the most iconic representative pistol? Obviously it's the M1911 for the Americans, what is the British equivalent?G26ster wrote:The handguns the British used:olafpfj wrote: Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
Enfield No.2 Mk.1 Revolver
Webley Revolver - many marks in .38 and .455 calibres
Browning FN-Inglis "Pistol No.II Mk.I*"
Colt M1911A1
Webley No.I Mk.I - (Automatic pistol in .455 inch). Issued to the Royal Navy
Welrod - silenced pistol
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Colt New Service
Colt Official Police
I have both a Webley MkIV and an Enfield No,2 Mk1**
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Webley_IMG_6789.jpg
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That's the Webley Mk VI, chambered in .455. Like the Mk IV (chambered in .38) it was issued in WWII. hard to say which one is more iconic. The Mk VI is a larger framed gun than either the Mk IV or the Enfield.K.Mooneyham wrote:My vote goes to the Webley. Here is a link to a picture of it...it just looks "Brit".G26ster wrote:Hard to say, but I would guess for WWII either the Webley MIV, or the Enfield No.2 Mk 1. Maybe one of our Brits can chime in.olafpfj wrote:Which would be the most iconic representative pistol? Obviously it's the M1911 for the Americans, what is the British equivalent?G26ster wrote:The handguns the British used:olafpfj wrote: Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
Enfield No.2 Mk.1 Revolver
Webley Revolver - many marks in .38 and .455 calibres
Browning FN-Inglis "Pistol No.II Mk.I*"
Colt M1911A1
Webley No.I Mk.I - (Automatic pistol in .455 inch). Issued to the Royal Navy
Welrod - silenced pistol
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Colt New Service
Colt Official Police
I have both a Webley MkIV and an Enfield No,2 Mk1**
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Webley_IMG_6789.jpg
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From the Canadian side, handgun wise, I'd say an Inglis Hi-Power
Rifle wise I'm partial to the Lee-Enfield jungle carbine No5 Mk1,but that's mostly because it's a fine looking battle rifle
Rifle wise I'm partial to the Lee-Enfield jungle carbine No5 Mk1,but that's mostly because it's a fine looking battle rifle
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Somehow I hadn't realized there were two different Webley's used in WWII, I just thought they were chambered in two different calibers. I stand corrected, thanks for the info.G26ster wrote:That's the Webley Mk VI, chambered in .455. Like the Mk IV (chambered in .38) it was issued in WWII. hard to say which one is more iconic. The Mk VI is a larger framed gun than either the Mk IV or the Enfield.K.Mooneyham wrote:My vote goes to the Webley. Here is a link to a picture of it...it just looks "Brit".G26ster wrote:Hard to say, but I would guess for WWII either the Webley MIV, or the Enfield No.2 Mk 1. Maybe one of our Brits can chime in.olafpfj wrote:Which would be the most iconic representative pistol? Obviously it's the M1911 for the Americans, what is the British equivalent?G26ster wrote:The handguns the British used:olafpfj wrote: Pistols
M1911, P-38, Luger, Nagant (for $99 I should just get one), I'm not sure what the British used
Enfield No.2 Mk.1 Revolver
Webley Revolver - many marks in .38 and .455 calibres
Browning FN-Inglis "Pistol No.II Mk.I*"
Colt M1911A1
Webley No.I Mk.I - (Automatic pistol in .455 inch). Issued to the Royal Navy
Welrod - silenced pistol
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Colt New Service
Colt Official Police
I have both a Webley MkIV and an Enfield No,2 Mk1**
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Webley_IMG_6789.jpg

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I think most of the Webley Marks ended up being used in WWII.K.Mooneyham wrote: Somehow I hadn't realized there were two different Webley's used in WWII, I just thought they were chambered in two different calibers. I stand corrected, thanks for the info.