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Re: New Weapons
Post by isaac_newton   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 1:38 pm

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JeffEngel wrote:
isaac_newton wrote:Can someone help me out with this gun naming scheme...

I've seen an M96 rifle, an M95 mortar and an M97mortar and also an Msomething grenade launcher.

I understand where M comes from, i.e. Model, but what about the numbers. Are the numbers purely issued sequentially from date of design or production or?
But if so I had the feeling that the rifle was before any of the mortars. What happened to the M92 etc.

Last two digits of the Year of God of introduction, I think.


so only one new device/year?? :-)
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Re: New Weapons
Post by Louis R   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 1:53 pm

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Only one device of a given type per year, certainly, which is all that's needed for clarity.

isaac_newton wrote:Can someone help me out with this gun naming scheme...

I've seen an M96 rifle, an M95 mortar and an M97mortar and also an Msomething grenade launcher.

I understand where M comes from, i.e. Model, but what about the numbers. Are the numbers purely issued sequentially from date of design or production or?
But if so I had the feeling that the rifle was before any of the mortars. What happened to the M92 etc.
isaac_newton wrote:
JeffEngel wrote:Last two digits of the Year of God of introduction, I think.


so only one new device/year?? :-)
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Re: New Weapons
Post by JeffEngel   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 2:10 pm

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Louis R wrote:Only one device of a given type per year, certainly, which is all that's needed for clarity.

It's unlikely that they'd have two new (e.g.) general-purpose, new-build infantry rifles in the same year, yes. There is a possibility of confusion if someone can refer to "M95" in a context that doesn't disambiguate between a rifle and a hand-grenade introduced in 895 but where the difference does matter. I suspect those circumstances don't crop up so much, and when they do, appending the actual noun isn't likely to kill anyone.
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Re: New Weapons
Post by saber964   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 6:17 pm

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isaac_newton wrote:Can someone help me out with this gun naming scheme...

I've seen an M96 rifle, an M95 mortar and an M97mortar and also an Msomething grenade launcher.

I understand where M comes from, i.e. Model, but what about the numbers. Are the numbers purely issued sequentially from date of design or production or?
But if so I had the feeling that the rifle was before any of the mortars. What happened to the M92 etc.



Its like the old method of designating U.S. military equipment, mostly weapons e.g.

M1895 Krag-Jorgansen standard rifle Spanish-American War
M1903 Springfield standard rifle WWI
M1911 Colt standard issue pistol most of 20th century
M1918 Browning BAR
M1919 Browning standard GPMG until replaced by M60
M1924 Thompson Tommy Gun Chicago Piano
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Re: New Weapons
Post by isaac_newton   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 6:41 pm

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JeffEngel wrote:
Louis R wrote:Only one device of a given type per year, certainly, which is all that's needed for clarity.

It's unlikely that they'd have two new (e.g.) general-purpose, new-build infantry rifles in the same year, yes. There is a possibility of confusion if someone can refer to "M95" in a context that doesn't disambiguate between a rifle and a hand-grenade introduced in 895 but where the difference does matter. I suspect those circumstances don't crop up so much, and when they do, appending the actual noun isn't likely to kill anyone.


OK guys - thanks, that's a lot clearer. I had been assuming that the pure number totally differentiated between products in ALL ranges, and so was getting confused!
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Re: New Weapons
Post by C. O. Thompson   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 7:07 pm

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isaac_newton wrote:Can someone help me out with this gun naming scheme...

I've seen an M96 rifle, an M95 mortar and an M97mortar and also an M something grenade launcher.

I understand where M comes from, i.e. Model, but what about the numbers. Are the numbers purely issued sequentially from date of design or production or?
But if so I had the feeling that the rifle was before any of the mortars. What happened to the M92 etc.


I have to look up but I thought M actually was a reference to the last name of the man who came up with the concept. The genus assistant of Baron Seamount who got blown up in the powder mill sabotage.

I have been wrong before so don't bet the mortgage or next weeks beer money
Just my 2 ₡ worth
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Re: New Weapons
Post by WeberFan   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 8:17 pm

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JeffEngel wrote:
isaac_newton wrote:Can someone help me out with this gun naming scheme...

I've seen an M96 rifle, an M95 mortar and an M97mortar and also an Msomething grenade launcher.

I understand where M comes from, i.e. Model, but what about the numbers. Are the numbers purely issued sequentially from date of design or production or?
But if so I had the feeling that the rifle was before any of the mortars. What happened to the M92 etc.

Last two digits of the Year of God of introduction, I think.

Pretty sure you're right JeffEngel. I recall textev to this effect in several places but can't remember exactly where.
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Re: New Weapons
Post by WeberFan   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 8:21 pm

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isaac_newton wrote:
JeffEngel wrote:Last two digits of the Year of God of introduction, I think.


so only one new device/year?? :-)

Only one new device/year of a given class of weapon...
Thus I guess you could have the M98 rifle, the M98 mortar, and the M98 hand grenade I guess. If that makes sense?

EDIT

And of course I see that I'm flogging a now completely dead horse with my redundant response... Apologies.
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Re: New Weapons
Post by SciFi90   » Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:58 pm

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C. O. Thompson wrote:What about airships, either as surveillance or for bombing. David showed us SCUBA and the gas valves used for lighting plus, the sail making industry is about to become a thing of the past so... maybe the weave of sail cloth can be tightened up and cloth coated with the rubber we heard about in connection to improving bicycle tires and maybe a small steam boiler to drive propellers and there you go... into the wild blue yonder :twisted:

I can see Hector as the first Captain (he has OWL to help plot around storms etc) flying over the Mighty Host and dropping pamphlets that warn unless they surrender in 24 hours they will be bombed... then drop one on a supply wagon to make his point. Or drop pamphlets over Zion with a list of charges against Clyantn and Rayno and...
give them 24 hours to turn them over and end the jihad with a few bombs dropped in the fountain at the plaza of martyrs... then fly over the factory where Bro Lyncon is making rockets and give them 20 minutes to evacuate before bombing it.
And back over Zion drop about 1,000 loaded pistols with parachutes over the city... I don't know; I only guess :twisted:


I don't know anything...

The AofG also has rockets, and a balloon or "Blimp" would be most vulnerable.
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Re: New Weapons
Post by SciFi90   » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:07 am

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saber964 wrote:I was thinking, with the appearance of Katyusha by the AoG and the rifle grenade by the ICA. What other weapons could come out that would not use electricity. Then it hit what about a Bazooka with a fuse ignited rocket and contact explosive as a bunker buster not a anti-tank/armor weapon. The last generation Bazooka's had a range of 1000 yds with an effective range of 2-300 yds. If the ICA makes a bazooka half that effective it could be very useful.

A bazooka is useful against machinery, like a tank. Of greater use would be a machine gun, either water-cooled (like a .30 caliber) or air-cooled (like a .50 Caliber). Ammunition and linkage problems would have to be solved. The effect against the AofG masses of troops could be considerable, perhaps decisive. Weapon development is, of course, up to Mr. Weber.
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