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Old May 22nd, 2008, 02:41 AM
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I know this one! I think it is called the Lisle Carbine? Although Im not certain.
I think panzer228 got it close enough.
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Old May 22nd, 2008, 10:17 AM
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I know this one! I think it is called the Lisle Carbine? Although Im not certain.
If it is the De Lisle Carbine, what model? That couldn't be from WW2, could it?
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I know this one! I think it is called the Lisle Carbine? Although Im not certain.
If it is the De Lisle Carbine, what model? That couldn't be from WW2, could it?
In fact it is!

It's a supressed bolt action .45 ACP carbine based on the Enfield mechanism. It's one of the absolutly most quiet guns through the times n' it first saw service in '43.
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Re: Name That Weapon

PPSH? looks almost like one I captured in Operation Iraqi Freedom, but the magazine is different. It was a 9mm. Tom.
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I know this one! I think it is called the Lisle Carbine? Although Im not certain.
If it is the De Lisle Carbine, what model? That couldn't be from WW2, could it?
In fact it is!

It's a supressed bolt action .45 ACP carbine based on the Enfield mechanism. It's one of the absolutly most quiet guns through the times n' it first saw service in '43.
McCoy's right it is. like the sten in had a wooden and folding stock and the folding stock looked more sleek and modern so I used it.

Panzer's up next.
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Ok my turn,
who knows this one?



Hint: It doesn't belong to the axis forces.
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I seem to not be getting the idea of how to post for a particular type of weapon, my answers come up next to something totally unlike what I was commenting on...."shrugs"
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Another hint: It belonged to the Americans.
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Johnson M1941/44.
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Old May 23rd, 2008, 12:12 AM
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Wow Wustenfuchs, your good. Its your turn now.
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