Weapons of poor design, implementation, concept or technology
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Published
02/21/2012
Weapons that are not very good but may have a few redeeming features
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M1919A6 is an M1919 fitted with a butt for shoulder firing. -
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Apache Pistol was clumsy and flimsy -
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Model 1873 Springfield was well known to jam during combat -
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Sizaire-Berwick armoured Car, was driven by a propeller. It had one .303 gun with a low forward arc. -
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Seabrook Armoured Car had a 47mm gun but was so heavy often broke axels and suffer suspension problems. -
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krummlauf, was an expensive dream, that could not be aimed accurately. -
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M16 Mark1 had a plastic butt that became brittle in the cold and it wasnt issued with cleaning kits. -
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M113, had thin armour, no protention for the commander when using the machine gun, early model also came with petrol engines. -
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Sergeant York, had issues tracking low flying targets, its turret speed was slow and it would often lock on to its own barrels when searching for targets. -
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M551, was a victim of the Shillelagh weapons system, that could crack barrels and disrupte the electronics -
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nunchaku, the flashiest and least effective martial arts weapon -
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Bazooka, had a huge backblast that was directed at the fires face and it pinpointed the fires position -
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Samopal 62 Skorpion had a shorter accurate range then a handgun, and had fewer shells, and it was hard to control -
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Shuriken, could cause a superficial injury at best, and against a Samurai would have zero success. -
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Sten gun MKII was exciting to be around, it tended to go off when knocked, bullets would bounce off a heavy overcoat. -
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Tiger 1 tank, was underpowerd and its tracks were prone to clugging in the mud -
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Flintlock Sword Pistol. -
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Mitragliatrice Vilar-Perosa was a top fed double barrel weapon with a 1200rpm fire rate and two 25 round magazines
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