| Gewehr, not Gewher. And it should specify 43. Gewehr just means rifle in German. And there was a Gewehr 41. Panzerschreck. There's no N in schreck.
If you're going to include M1 in Garand, you are missing these as well:
M1 Thompson or M1928 Thompson. M1903 Springfield. If you want the sniper version should be M1903A6. And M1 Bazooka or M9 Bazooka. They're different. P08 Luger. Lee Enfield SMLE No. 4. Lee Enfield is just a brand. It could mean a dozen different rifles, or even three or four in World War II. Sten Mk. ?? There are many different versions. Mosin Nagant M1891. Or do you want the short version? PPsH-41. Quite different from the PPsh-42 or -43. Arisaka Type 99 the rifle, or Type 99 the LMG? Beretta Pistol? M1934 or M1935? Or is it the Beretta SMG? MAB38?
And you're missing a ton. First of all, HMGs. If you don't want to include them, fine. But they're weapons. And the MG42 was an LMG as well. Next, if you're going to include the Luger, why not the M1911 Colt? Or the newer German Walther P38? No Panzerfaust, but Panzerschreck? There's a bazooka, but no PIAT? What happened to the ubiquitous Bren? For the Russians, you left out some pretty important carbine versions of the Mosin Nagant M1891. M44, etc. And the DP47 LMG? Or the other PPsH's mentioned previously? And the Tokarev SVT-40. You included the copy of it, the Gewehr 43, but not the original? You have one Type 99 listed. There were two. I don't know which one you intend to include, but either way, you're missing one. And the Nambu Pistol. And the Type 11 LMG
For Italy, you only had a pistol. What about the MAB38? Breda Modella 1930? Carcano M39? I'm sure these were more important than the pistol...
And you completely decided to leave out France? MAS36, MAS38, Chatterault, etc.? |