Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The standard issue pistol of the U.S. armed forces | Colt M1911 | 87%
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Lightweight carbine used by the United States forces | M1 Carbine | 87%
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This German pistol was one of the most sought after trophies by opposing forces | Luger P09 | 80%
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The German SMG pictured above | MP-40 | 74%
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Semi automatic rifle used by the United States. Known for the iconic "ping" sound that the clip makes when ejecting | M1 Garand | 71%
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British family of cheap-to-make submachine guns with left mounted magazines | Sten guns | 64%
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Standard issue bolt action rifle used by the German army | Karabiner 98k | 60%
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Popular name for the American M3A1 submachine gun because of it's similarity to this lubricating tool | Grease Gun | 58%
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This German machine gun, known as "Hitler's Buzzsaw" devastated the allied forces | MG 42 | 58%
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The worlds first assault rifle, used by the German army | StG-44 | 56%
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This model of "Tommy gun" used in WW2 was the only one that accepted the iconic 50 round drum magazines | Thompson M1928A1 | 54%
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From the USSR, one of the most mass produced bolt action rifles in history | Moisin Nagant | 53%
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British light machine gun, easily recognizable by the curved magazine loaded into the top of the gun | BREN | 50%
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Automatic rifles designed by John Browning, used by the United States as a squad automatic weapon | BAR | 49%
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This bolt action rifle was one of the main weapons used by the British forces | Lee-Enfield | 47%
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This Soviet submachine gun was their most mass produced gun of the war with over 6 million made | PPSh-41 | 45%
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.50 caliber American machine gun known as the "Ma deuce" | Browning M2 | 40%
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British machine gun with the iconic pan magazine | Lewis Machine Gun | 39%
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The "broom handle" German pistol that inspired Han Solo's blaster | Mauser C96 | 37%
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Soviet semi automatic battle rifle | Tokarev SVT-40 | 30%
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This German automatic rifle with signature telescopic sights was originally used by paratroopers, but became more common near the end of the war | Mauser FG 42 | 27%
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The only Japanese submachine gun produced in any significant quantities | Type 100 | 25%
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The Soviet Union's standard issue pistol | Tokarev TT-33 | 17%
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The standard issue pistol of the Japanese armed forces | Nambu Type 14 | 11%
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This belt fed Russian light machine gun was developed and used in small numbers near the end of the war but wasn't mass distributed until the war was over | Degtyaryov RPD | 9%
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Early German machine gun with the iconic saddle drum magazine | MG 15 | 9%
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