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But which WW2 era submachine gun?
The Thompson
With a drum mag
And call it the Chicago Typewriter
Listen, my grandpa sold Thompsons, I hate to slander that gun, but it was heavy as fuck and very expensive. There's a reason the British replaced it with the Sten and the Americans dropped it for the grease gun.
PPSH obviously
41 or 43?
Pronounced pepesh, of course
Ofc the rus. pronounciation aka. ППШ
Browning M2 please. It's technically a sub machine gun because there are both guns and machines that are larger than it is and I would like one, thank you.