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Harry..I thought that was the point of a Thompson, you didn't have to aim.
That's a rookie Soldiers mistake. Spray and pray. One hit is worth more than a hundred misses. And Doug has a VERY good point..where I fought ammunition was precious. You could only carry so much and you didn't waste it. Getting more was not assured. Without getting too windy if you study the development and use of the submachine gun it was used for specific purposes, Trench sweeping, going forward thru an ambush..Only the squad leader generally carried an MP40 in the German units. Everyone else carried rifles.
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[QUOTE=lugerholsterrepair;197174]
That's a rookie Soldiers mistake. Spray and pray. One hit is worth more than a hundred misses.QUOTE] Ask those cats in the Chicago garage on St. Valentines day if aiming is necessary. I agree with the one hit statement, but if that's what your seeking in battle, use a M1Garand....... ![]() Harry |
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