Thread: G-Men weapons
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Old 02-13-2012, 02:32 PM
Mandolin Mandolin is offline
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On second thought, how about a suppressed Sten for the NKVD? Could the FBI get a Johnson M1941 LMG or are those too rare? The Winchester 1912 shotgun is also a possablility. How about a second sheriff's deputy who either: 1. is a WW2 vet with an M-1 Garand or M1A1 carbine 2. is a motorcyle officer and carries a .38 Super 1911 converted to a machine pistol(like in Public Enemies) due to his being a long ways from backup. The 1911 is carried in a modified shoulder holster and he also has a small revolver and a shotgun/carbine.

I ignored all Russian machineguns in my original post, as they use too much hard-to find ammo. The SVT-40, M91/38, PPSh41/PPS-43 all use Russian ammunition, but either don't use much (the rifles) or the ammo is small and light(the SMGs).

As Yournamehere pointed out the Winchester '07 may be out of FBI service, so you could replace it with M1 Carbines. As for the M1928A1 and BAR, there isn't a replacement, so keep them. The Ithaca 37 came out in 1937, so it's fine. According the the Smith and Wesson page on th main site, the Model 10/15/27 are the only revolvers in .38 or bigger in the time period.
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