The M134 Minigun. >Made by a company descended from a company made by Thomas Edison himself, the most American of American founding fathers >Chambered in 7.62x51 NATO, because real red blooded Americans shoot .308 >Fires a frickload of bullets because Uncle Sam's not poor and can afford to fire a frickload of bullets so you can bet your ass his gun's gonna FIRE a frickload of bullet >Predominantly mounted to vehicles because walking is for homosexualS and COMMUNISTS that can neither like nor afford cars >Intended to be used by one man because America is a land built on individualism and freedom >Can be owned by civilians as it was originally built in 1963 meaning it's a pre-ban machinegun, only further demonstrating the degree of FREEDOM it represents >Can be used to defend your home from communists, future doctors, hippies and whatever the frick refuses to leave your property >Loud as frick, refusing to allow your enemy to respond, because your enemy is wrong no matter what they say, because they've pissed you off so much that you brought out the fricking minigun
God bless the General Electric M134 Minigun.
God bless America.
requires external electric power to function, because in USA we got can-openers and store entrance doors that need electricity to function, its how we roll.
>Can be owned by civilians as it was originally built in 1963 meaning it's a pre-ban machinegun, only further demonstrating the degree of FREEDOM it represents
I mean, you can literally build and operate Gatling guns too because their use of black powder results in them being classified as antiques
The Colt SAA wins, less on the merits of the gun itself and more how it represented Colt's part in the rise of manufactured, interchangeable parts during the industrial revolution.
Gau-8 >want to shoot tanks, but bullets are too weak >design bigger bullets >design bigger gun for bigger bullets >build plane around gun bc practicality is important >can now shoot tanks with bullets
Some colt revolver.
Navy and SAA are both good candidates.
AR15 is just a rifle, its not characteristic enough to be the one, especially because of the wildly varying appearance between m16 and m4.
M2 is embraced too much in other places to be the american icon.
Various rotating machineguns are also too ubiqutous.
Revolver however is uniquely american. Nobody knows about non-american revolvers like webley and mr73. If a japanese guy designs an american, he will carry a revolver. If a european sees a guy with a revolver, he will assume the guy is american.
Machine guns and rifles are tools all militaries use. Revolvers are icons. Only americans use revolvers.
>Only americans use revolvers.
Small correction, people who want to feel american also use revolvers, like south american warlords or arabic oil barons.
People buy ar15s because its effective. People buy revolvers because of america.
Springfield Musket
Any gun designed by John Moses Browning
AR-15
all of them
All of them?
the A in AK stands for America
>America Killer 47
checks out
Killed at least 7 Russians on camera.
The M2 Browning.
Awww kitty 😀
Washington’s personal musket
One designed by an immigrant who left the old country for a better life here in America. So the Garand.
>picrel
The one with AMERICAN in its name
Came here to post this. Shame it got ruined by lawyers (just like America)
Don't forget the Ruger American's (rifle and pistol) and American 180.
Colt 1851 navy or Winchester Model 1866. Nothing else even close.
The M134 Minigun.
>Made by a company descended from a company made by Thomas Edison himself, the most American of American founding fathers
>Chambered in 7.62x51 NATO, because real red blooded Americans shoot .308
>Fires a frickload of bullets because Uncle Sam's not poor and can afford to fire a frickload of bullets so you can bet your ass his gun's gonna FIRE a frickload of bullet
>Predominantly mounted to vehicles because walking is for homosexualS and COMMUNISTS that can neither like nor afford cars
>Intended to be used by one man because America is a land built on individualism and freedom
>Can be owned by civilians as it was originally built in 1963 meaning it's a pre-ban machinegun, only further demonstrating the degree of FREEDOM it represents
>Can be used to defend your home from communists, future doctors, hippies and whatever the frick refuses to leave your property
>Loud as frick, refusing to allow your enemy to respond, because your enemy is wrong no matter what they say, because they've pissed you off so much that you brought out the fricking minigun
God bless the General Electric M134 Minigun.
God bless America.
Edison frickin theft, most american founding father, kek
seriously he's got point, that's a most mutts thing ever fatalitykek
Learn English.
Well u too, proper not mutt. say Worcestershire sauce. English motherfricker, do you speak it?
Not the same guy, but would it be pronounced as "War-chester-shir?"
placenames of this form delete the -(x)ce- syllable you're expecting them to have:
gloucestershire
leicestershire - "leicester" pronounced the same as the name "lester"
worcestershire
so worstershire?
wuss-ter
you're replying to a jeet bot
requires external electric power to function, because in USA we got can-openers and store entrance doors that need electricity to function, its how we roll.
Because America has the power
>Can be owned by civilians as it was originally built in 1963 meaning it's a pre-ban machinegun, only further demonstrating the degree of FREEDOM it represents
I mean, you can literally build and operate Gatling guns too because their use of black powder results in them being classified as antiques
Gatling gun.
Colt SAA, Winchester 1873, Colt M1911A1, M1 Garand, M16A1
The Colt SAA wins, less on the merits of the gun itself and more how it represented Colt's part in the rise of manufactured, interchangeable parts during the industrial revolution.
Yeah that’s my pick for most American gun. It’s also somehow the most iconic out of that very iconic lineup
desert eagle
>austria
The A in Austria stands for American
>Americanstriamerican
>45th president
>not in 45 acp
Lmao what the frick
Ruger American duuhhhh
Is there a gun that is loud and obnoxious, but still effective with a slight chance of harming the user?
Yes. All of them.
S&W Model 29 comes to mind.
Colt SAA
1911
AR-15
Marlin 336, or Mossberg 500. But I'm a leafbro so my opinion is second-hand
you picked an Italian manufacturer.
Wat
Wasn’t the 1911 literally made to kill Black folk?
Yes, actually. Up until the 1960s "ACP" actually meant "Anti Colored Person".
Yeah, keep people arguing so you can toss up more bullshit Ukraine threads.
I'm on to you OP.
Gau-8
>want to shoot tanks, but bullets are too weak
>design bigger bullets
>design bigger gun for bigger bullets
>build plane around gun bc practicality is important
>can now shoot tanks with bullets
This Anon got it.
Because only in America do you mount a plane to a gun and not the other way around.
The fully automatic rifle that the next Republican president will legalize by executive order they day they take office.
If you think the carnage is bad now, what a while.
Some colt revolver.
Navy and SAA are both good candidates.
AR15 is just a rifle, its not characteristic enough to be the one, especially because of the wildly varying appearance between m16 and m4.
M2 is embraced too much in other places to be the american icon.
Various rotating machineguns are also too ubiqutous.
Revolver however is uniquely american. Nobody knows about non-american revolvers like webley and mr73. If a japanese guy designs an american, he will carry a revolver. If a european sees a guy with a revolver, he will assume the guy is american.
Machine guns and rifles are tools all militaries use. Revolvers are icons. Only americans use revolvers.
>Only americans use revolvers.
Small correction, people who want to feel american also use revolvers, like south american warlords or arabic oil barons.
People buy ar15s because its effective. People buy revolvers because of america.
Whip
lorcin
the answer is lorcin. all of the lorcin.