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  • carbine all the way :)

  • first off mrdip02 the mauser kar 98 was german dant2289 the mauser kar 98 was in use from around 1900 or just before and was not used after ww2, the springfield was never in service that long the only reason it made it till ww2 was because to start with there was nothing to replace it, the m1 and m1 carbine werent in widespread use much after korea ,and if your listing rifles wheres the lee enfield

  • SVT40 FTW

  • M1 garands the best

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  • STG-44

  • STG-44 all the way first assault riffle ever

  • G43 Gets my vote it is a 10 round semi auto

  • M1 GARAND is the best it's my fab weapon and nothing will change my mind ( my first gun ever used in a fps )

  • Stg 44 is the best

  • the design of the ak-47 was wwII but the service was not ww2 ened in 1945 and the ak-47 was being designed in 1944

  • @MrDip02 and was made in well 1947

  • m1granad and mosin nagant the best

  • Some say the sivl war was the first "Modernt" war. but really WW2 was. With the rising poularity of battle rifles(not assualt they are different) invention of assualt rifles, new armor, tanks, played a major role, and "BLitzkrieg' tactics were invented. The US used Blitzkrieg, but its more commonly known as "Island hopping" and taht strategy is still in use today. THe civil war was still "Stand around untill youre done loading youre gun only to have it misfire and scar your face, then bleed you.

  • 1) STG44

    2) Garand

    3) SVT40

    4) Mosin Nagant

    5) Mauser K98

    G43 and Arisaka were crap, Springfield 1903A4 is a sniper rifle, a different thing...

  • @GimmiSS it is a rifle with a scope mounted on it.

    So it is still a rifle

  • @KristianCramer True, but with a different purpose. Others were normal rifles, Springfield 03A4 was a sniper rifle. If i have to compare a normal '03 to the others, i'll say that is at the same level of K98. Did you see "the Pacific"? Marines preferred M1 Garand to Springfield '03. WWII was a war for SMGs and semiauto rifles, even if bolt action were largely issued between europeans and japanes armies.

  • @GimmiSS i'd say that ww2 was more a bolt that semi war. only the US issued semi auto rifles as the standard infantry rifle. True, all armies fielded semi autos and but not on a scale comparable to their bolt actions.

  • @KristianCramer We are saying the same thing. I mean that WW2 was not a static war that forced armies to have powerfull rifles to engage an enemy at distance like 5-600 yards or more. Was a war fought in jungles, in cities and not only in open fields, so (in my opinion) is better a semiauto rifle or an SMG then a bolt action. This was my idea when i said that WWII was a war for SMG and semiauto. PS nothing is funny as the M1 Garand!

  • @KristianCramer bolt actions r way more powerful mate unlike the sissy lil semi autos

  • @Montana606 retard, the fire the same round.

  • @creekrocker ye but bolt action is way more controlled fire rate and cheaper to make, ideal for a sniper

  • @GimmiSS SVT40 was hated by the russians they preferred the mosin nagant

  • @MrDip02 Yes for many reasons: SVT was too expensive to produce and the production was too slow. A problem apart was that the sniper version wasn't so accurate as 91/30 Mosin with PU. Ironically both finnish and german loved SVT. I have one in nice condition: not accurate as a M1 Garand, SVT has the same problem: it need light balls for work properly (150 grains). With handloaded ammo is funny and 2moa shooter. Not bad for an old semiauto!

  • m1 cabine

  • mosin nagant

  • @njdillow1 the kar98k is the mauser

  • i dont need to buy it ive got COD :)

  • mauser would be good

  • mosin is my fave long live russia

  • Kar98K. German engineering at it's finest.

  • The mosin nagant 91-30, because even today they are a great rifle. You can buy one for $99, and it makes a great hunting rifle. Also their is soo much history behind each rifle.

  • @chill1057106 unless it's one of those ones that stayed in the factory or hahah just one that was held by a suicidal russian russians loved there suicide runs

  • wrong information about the '03 springfield boy.

    it was the standard rifle of WWI and it was used in WWII as a sniper rifle.

  • @M1LS572 The marines used it in early battles of ww2 as an ordinary battle rifle.

    So you are wrong too..

  • @KristianCramer Yes, sorry I found out after I posted that reply.

  • @dasdew2: original Mosin sniper rifles will run about $800. The rifle itself does cost $100. Also, you can get a Russian capture Kar98k for like $400 if you look in the right place.

  • @thepensmith1: the 47 in AK47 stands for the date 1947 when it was first commissioned. Not WWII.

  • @Chris061290: FG42 is a machine gun. There weren't any other machine guns listed in this vid, only semi-auto/bolt rifles. Anyways, gotta give my vote to the Kar98k! I love mine! But the M1 kicks major ass too. I don't own one of those...

  • the fg42 is missing

  • 1903 by far. One of the greatest bolt-actions I've ever fired. Ours was manufactured in March of 1943 and it is still spot on accurate even in 2011.

  • the AK47 was made at the end of ww2 so I think U should count this too

  • Im gonna have to pull for the M1 Garand personally, but the springfield 1903 is pretty bad *ss too. They both have sent a lot of men to the grave.

  • Mosin Nagant,best snipers of ww2.Also its as ruged, reliable, and simple as you would excpect for a russian desing(VERY). Any idot can pick one up use it and maintain it so more foot soldies and the bolt allows for quick ass reloads not to metion the stripper clip,load it right and rim lock isnt a problem.

    Not to metion I can get a 91/30 for $100 and use it as a hunting rifle as is(I can hunt any mid to large game(deer,hogs,aligator,polar bears,UFO's and so on).

  • m1 carbine is a great rifle

  • The M1 carbine(or M2 carbine)doesn't belong on the list anymore than the STG-44. It was a CARBINE in function, form and name! Its bullet was too light and under-powered to hit accurately or effectively past 200 meters at best. The M1 carbine was meant to be a replacement for the pistol or SMG as a self defense weapon not a rifle replacement! I always felt it should have been chambered in .45 ACP and used 20-rnd Thompson mags. In its M2 automatic mode it qualifies as an assault weapon.

  • @MrReded69 The M1 carbine is considered an assault weapon because it has a detachable magazine, and or a bayonet lug. It has nothing to do with a fully automatic function, the fully automatic function qualifies it as an assault rifle, not assault weapon. The M1 carbine also wasn't designed to be a replacement for any type of pistol. It was meant to be a replacement for the M1 Garrand for personnel that may not have the same needs as an infantryman or other similar combat arms personnel.

  • I once heard a joke about the SVT-40: "1.6 million made and issued by 1941. 1.5 million broke down in combat by 1942!"

    True or not, it does reflect that although its become a favorite of collector/shooters these days, the SVT-40 or Tokarev didn't prove to be the answer to the M1 Garand Stalin meant it to be. The rifle worked well enough on firing ranges with high grade ammo but failed with wartime grade ammo.The Red Army went back to Moisin-Nagant by 1942. Should be in Worst 10 combat rifles.

  • I live m1 garand

  • The Germans always over engineered. you should see the inside of an STG-44. It's amazing. But it takes some money to get your hands on them if you don't want a repo, $15,500 was how much a guy paid for his, that i talked to

  • Kar 98 k is an earth shaker in bolt actions and stg 44 was 1st assalt rifle soooooo they the best

  • mosin nagant, best snipers of ww2 (from what i hear).Not to metion i can get one for less than $100,sorry but a 1903,arisake,enfield,mauser, and so on is too expensive for me.

  • @dasdew2 i got .99 inch grouping at 100 yards almost poked the bullet in the same hole twice it's really accurate even when greased in mud and dirt and since the PU scope was far more superior to the ziess scope it makes for a better sniper system all though the kar98k had a far more superior bolt better for quicker shots but more germans picked up mosin nagants than russians picked up kar98ks the snipers in ww2 had better rifles more new better alot better than the karbiner

  • @MrDip02 only reason I would pick up a kar98k would of been becuase im out of ammo. .99inch grouping at 100 yards,dam dude, how often do you shoot?Whats oyu expirience level/how many years have you been shooting? I dont have a mosin yet but when i get the money im going to by one,i know my accuracy sucks thought.Is that accuracy common for ww2 boltaction rifles? i heard a sismilar story with the kar98k

  • @dasdew2 i think that grouping was just luck hahah im not very experienced with shooting but i shoot alot and it matters with the accuracy if you clean it really well polish the bolt and if the mosin is in good condition there very accurate but if you want to save up a little extra cash the kar98k is only around 300 so it's your choice there both VERY accurate but mosin is more durable

  • @dasdew2 and the ammo for the mosin is ALOT cheaper and easier to find but either yeah which ever rifle you buy you won't be disappointing specifically try and find a hex receiver mosin nagant there better constructed than the average 91/30

  • @MrDip02 thanks for the tip, Take care.

  • Geez, just one vote?..........Enfield

  • the springfield was the primary weapon of world war 1 too

  • springfield is shit compasred to ross

  • M1903 Springfield was used from WW1 to Vietnam. Not WW2.

  • @MrLolx2u WW2 was inbetween WWI and Vietnam, so your comment makes no sense.

  • @TaZ101SAGA Oh dude nice one allright? M1903... The gun is fucking introduced and brought into service in 1903! When is WW1? 1916. When did the army use the rifle in WW1? 1918! Then what do American soldiers use during WW1? Sticks and stones? Yes WW2 in in between but please find out you facts before you blurt out rubbish. It is YOU who makes no sense.

  • @MrLolx2u The M1903 was not the standard service rifle in WWII, the M1 Garand was, but the M1903 was still used as the standard rifle on some occassions, for example Guadalcanal. It remained in service as a sniper rifle with telescopic sight, The M1903A4. You also seem a bit mad, you need to calm down. The M1903 was used in WWII, google it.

  • @MrLolx2u Um. WW2 was in between WW1 and Vietnam. It was used in WW2, so your comment doesn't make any sense.

  • Svt 40 and mosning nagat is My favyryt rifels in the is video but if it is about all wepons it is thefonytly the atomat kalashnikov 47 ak47 ak47

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  • I've shot many WW2 rifles and I'm torn between the German K98k Mauser and the Finnish M39 Mosin Nagant.

  • @Teleoceras

    Mosin Nagant is Finnish? Didnt know that, thought it is Russian.

  • @TheMourningBlade Russia and Finland both made Mosin Nagants. The Finnish models are rarer and are of better quality. The Finnish built M39 is rightly considered to be called "The Cadillac of Mosin Nagants".

  • @Teleoceras Thanks for the info:)

  • @Teleoceras and americans and polish and romanian and i think Hungarian

  • @Teleoceras and 35 different nations used it

  • @MrDip02 It was during WW2 that the main users were the Soviet Union and Finland. Most of the other users were after the communists took over their countries.

  • @Teleoceras ehhh still

  • @Teleoceras Ever tried the Krag Jorgenson? Had a Carbine model from San Juan Hill battle. Idk how my granddad got it but surprisingly, Norwegian used it in WW2 and it shoot like a bitch! Accurate, bolt action even smoother than my Lee-Enfield No.3 and a pleasing look and sound after shot. But im same with you with the split choice with the Kar98K and Mosin Nagant rifles but if these 3 rifles are together, gimme the Krag!

  • @MrLolx2u I have shot a Krag since a fellow at my local range shoots one and it has a very smooth action. I only own Mosins since I primarily shoot muzzleloaders. I chose the Mosin over the Mauser only because ammo is cheap and

    I only reload BPCR (.45-70 and .50 Smith). I'm not crazy about reloading either so having a cheap milsurp cartridge that is still being used is a big plus!

  • your stupid, the ak47 is not a ww2 gun!!!!

  • @Firearmsforall Hey Jesus! Where did you get your facts? WW2 ended in 1945 in both the Pacific Theathre and Western Front. Pacific ended in August 1945 and western Front ended in May or June 1945. Kalashnikov took the StG 44 and revamped it into the AK-47. StG 44 or MP43 made in 1943, AK-47 or Avtomat Kalashnikova 47 made in 1947. Hitler commited suiside in 1945 May so how did a year 44 weapon copy a 47 weapon? Umad bro?

  • @MrLolx2u ???, how do you know hitler killed himself the american soldiers said they burned his body, but he could have escaped. and besides I meant korean war.

  • @MrLolx2u it was a ww2 design but the gun itself is not ww2

  • I think the ak 47 is the best gun of world war 2, durable accurate and powerful, all the american guns sucked.

  • @Firearmsforall The AK-47 was not a WW2 gun.

  • @Firearmsforall Well that just shows how much you know about firearms - Very little.

  • @TaZ101SAGA Ha ha, ya rite, i bet I know more then you!

  • @Firearmsforall Oh really? Yet you thought the AK47 was a world war two era firearm....So clearly not.

  • @TaZ101SAGA I wasn't thinking at the time I was thinking of korea, they are pretty much the same war anyways.

  • @Firearmsforall Not really...

  • @Firearmsforall And to say all of the American guns 'sucked' clearly shows you are biased and un-knowledgable.

  • @TaZ101SAGA how am i un-knowledgable????, i mean look at their guns, the garand was inaccurate and broke in the field. The thompson had the smallest of all the bullets and the 1903 a1 was a horrible sniper rifle.

  • @Firearmsforall Yeah, that comment has just proved my point yet again, you know little about firearms. The Thompson is chambered in .45ACP, actually the largest round chambered in a submachine gun at that time. The M1 Garand was no less accurate than any other semi-auto rifle of it's calibre.

  • @TaZ101SAGA what other semi auto rifle of that time was chambered in 30 06????

  • @Firearmsforall Note I said 'Calibre' not 'Cartridge', meaning .30 calibre or 7.62mm, yet again you've shown you know little!

  • @TaZ101SAGA so i count one semi auto rifle of that time in the same calibre the m1 carbine and that gun was the worst!!! and it was way more accurate then the garand.

  • @Firearmsforall Ugh, I'm tired of this, you don't know what you're talking about. Goodbye.

  • @TaZ101SAGA Yeah I'm tired too, thanks.

  • @Firearmsforall did call of duty world at war tell you that

  • @MrDip02 No!!, it's cold hard fact, open a book and look it up.

  • @Firearmsforall there both equal accurate but the carbine is less durable and people did not like it as much

  • @MrDip02 What?

  • @TaZ101SAGA but it did jam VERY quick since it hated dirt and mud really bad and was harder to clean but still i rather have the mosin out of ALL the rifles in ww2

  • @Firearmsforall you're really stupid 

  • @MrDip02  How am I stupid????

  • @Firearmsforall because you don't even know what you're talking about

  • @MrDip02 oh and you do huh? just another cod wanna be

  • @Firearmsforall i like to fuck baby rabbits when im bored.

  • @MrDip02 sounds like a personal problem

  • @Firearmsforall the mosin nagant can kill a bird wihout a bullet. itt just scares it to death with its 24 inch gun-penis

  • @MrDip02 sounds like you have not spent much time in the real world stay in school and try to grow up

  • @Firearmsforall seems like you've spent to much time in the faggotry business.

  • @Firearmsforall you're the one that gets your facts from call of duty i bet you don't even know that the m1-garand was originally never chambered for 30-06

  • @MrDip02 hai

  • @MrDip02 what was it chambered for? educate me

  • @Firearmsforall just saying m1-garands en block clip won't eject till empty would give you a whole new meaning of education it was originally chamber for .276 pedersen which was suppose to replace the 30-06 basically an experiment instead of the 7.62 the .276 was 7.51mm

  • @MrDip02 there is a button on the left side of the recevier that when pushed will eject the clip

  • @Firearmsforall without pressing the button if you open the bolt it just sits there

  • @MrDip02 very true, what is your point?

  • @Firearmsforall what i don't get is you know there is an ejection button on the receiver but you think the m1-garand is innacurate and broke alot as well with the m1903a1

  • @Firearmsforall m1903a1 was highly durable and accomplished a good 0.58 moa how is that bad hell it was a match rifle

  • @MrDip02 check my previous comments, I never said ANYTHING regarding the reliability of the M1 and never even mentioned the o3a3

  • @Firearmsforall this is what you said how am i un-knowledgable????, i mean look at their guns, the garand was inaccurate and broke in the field. The thompson had the smallest of all the bullets and the 1903 a1 was a horrible sniper rifle and then again you said ak-47 was the best ak-47 rifle

  • @Firearmsforall i mean ww2 rifle not ak-47 rifle :/

  • @Firearmsforall then you said ak-47 was based off of the stg-44

  • @MrDip02 all the american guns sucked the the russian mauser was way better

  • @Firearmsforall oh and the m1-garand did not break all ww2 rifles were HIGHLY durable and RARELY broke if you mean jammed yes it was more easy for jamming because it's semi auto and if you think 1.5 moa is inaccurate you're stupid and since the 1903 is basically a newer kar98k it was more accurate the kar98k was 0.75 to 1.5 moa the springfield was more of a steady 1 moa below

  • @MrDip02 I believe you are thinking of someone else because I never said any of those things lol

  • I thought the Mosin- Nagant was a French rifle and yes the Russians

    used them in WW 2.

  • @18Maart1915Gallipoli nope mosin nagant was created by a Russian with the help of some other dude i forget where he is from but the design was Russian and the gun is Russian, the French couldnt dream of making a gun like the mosin nagant, they fight with cap guns

  • @stitches611

    Yes you are right, the Russian Sergei Ivanovich Mosin and the Belgian Emile Nagant are both combined

    in the rifle...7.62 R. Wikipedia is easy and good. But, thanx for ur info...ciao !

  • @18Maart1915Gallipoli i dont trust wikipedia, i have a mosin nagant

  • @stitches611

    Yes i believe that ...you''re an American ( U.S. ).

    Europe sucks, it's very hard to get a permittion for shooting...i don't know, but

    sometimes i wish i was living in the USA, especially in Alaska ! Building my own

    cabin...all wood !! Only fear i would have is...bumping into a Big Foot !!!

    But i believe i never have to shoot at One, no...i would only kill for survival.

    So you have one, wow..how does it shoot, ofcourse good i presume...7.62 is powerful enough !

  • @18Maart1915Gallipoli not 7.62, 7.62x54r its a sniper round, very effective and accurate, good deer hunting rifle. Alaska is full of bears and trechorous avalanche prone mountains man, very cold

  • @stitches611

    Alaska is no joke, i know that...but it's always better than living in a town without soul !!

    Oh man, i loved the Discovery Channel program ; Alaska, surviving the last frontier.

    Ofcourse i'm aware of all the difficulties n pushbacks that Alaska can have in storage...but, i think i

    would love it...ofcourse with a rifle by my side !! 7.62 x 54 is a NATO round, or not ?

  • @18Maart1915Gallipoli your not the only one living in a town with no soul, everyone is rude where i live and they are almost all uneducated. yes its nato, also the oldest cartrige still in use by the millitary

  • @18Maart1915Gallipoli The French used the MAS36.

  • no the rifle mosin-nagant was till the end of WW2

  • Im going with the Garand. I own one and its very powerful and extremely fun to shoot.

  • Springfield used WWI Korea only used rarely in Vietnam

  • Springfield used WWI Korea only used rarely in VietNam

  • garand i like it because its ability to shoot semi automatic or full auto

  • @zombiefilmmaker1 The Garand can not fire full auto, only semi.

  • @zombiefilmmaker1 Full auto? You're thinking of the M14. The Garand can only fire semi.

  • STURMGEWHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Sturmgewher all the way

  • EASEY Kar98K

  • in a rifle standpoint, the m1 garand won the war... the springfield and k98k are the same rifle, the enfield mk4 was the best of the bolt actions, mosin nagant was junk, and the arisaka was just ok. M1 carbine is very handy but lacks punch and range.

  • @mikethebassguy the k98k was a little better than the spring field so id'e tie it with the enfild but the enfield does have more capacity

  • @arm1207 springfield 03a4 has better sights then the k98k

  • @mikethebassguy not really there basically the ame are you talking iron sights or a scope?

  • @arm1207 correction sorry the 03a3 the a4 had the scope the a3 had the peep sights more like then enfield and m1 garand... and from my experience in firing the weapons im more accurate with the peep sights then the notch sights the k98k has, don't get me wrong as a history fanatic i like the k98k better i just shoot the 03 better.

  • @mikethebassguy well thanks for the info Iv'e never shot either (held a k98k) and Iv'e only seen a springfield

  • really the grand being number 10 come on definatly not

  • wow no enfield?? what is these your personal favorite from cod world at war the enfield can smoke the springfield at fire rate and accuracy and jesus im american and not even british ...come on man get ur head in the game

  • lee enfield ? one of the best rifles of all time

  • I'd say Moisin-Nagant, followed by the Kar-98k.

  • Why havent put in the lee enfield 303 rifle ?.. that was used by the british and was the most acurate rifle in the war , it was also voted number 3 in the all time best rifles on the history channel

  • @mordacity85 Yeah that show isnt exactly the most accurate source, they also said the Enfield has a faster fire rate than most modern assault rifles! Plus that show has been constantly criticized for its technical and historical inaccuracies.

    However yes the Lee Enfield is one of the great rifles of WWII, and should be mentioned in any list.

  • M1 GARAND the most accurate semi-auto rifle ever made

  • i like the k31

  • MOSIN NAGANT the most accurate out of kar98k took russians only 3 shots to zero in there scopes and 5 to zero there scopes for the kar98k it's more durable and reliable it's meant to take a beating and i mean a beating and just it's all out better for an accurate gun it has stopping power as well and thats needed in an accurate gun

  • @MrDip02 Its not more accurate, it just has a simpler easier-to-use scope than the Mauser

  • @LoneWolf051 it's more accurate if they kar98k used the PE or PU it would still take 5 shots the scope just enhances range it does not make a gun more accurate american rifleman magazine has proved it's more accurate than the kar98k

  • @LoneWolf051 oh fuck it's you again just shut the fuck up your knowledge about guns its nothing what you think and it's completely wrong SHUT THE FUCK UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP

  • @MrDip02 Uh oh, you're glitching again. But yeah the standard M-38 Nagant rifle (depending on its build-quality) can have better overall accuracy than a Mauser 98. Then theres the Nagant Carbines, which, due to their shorter barrel length, they weren't quite as accurate as the standard Nagant rifle. So it depends on what model Nagant you're comparing to the Mauser, the Nagant carbine is slightly less accurate than the K98, whereas the Nagant rifle typically equal to, or greater than the K98

  • I shit my pants when it said 37 million were made!