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A lorryload or two of bottles of vodka. I would prepare the terrain during the night by laying my vodkafield to cover all approaches...
 
A FG42 with plenty of ammo, or a BAR with plenty of ammo. If I'm in a trench, there's not going to be a forced march for a while, so I might as well hit them with the heaviest gun I can carry without any support personel.
 
I would take a MP-44 or a MG-42 and nail the living shit out of the attacking enemy. The MG-42 because it was a good enough machine gun and the noise it made were famous during WW2 to make the enemy soldiers very scared. The MP-44 because it was a very fine assault rifle.
 
[assume you mean WWII hardware]

Since I'm alone, I'll be running my @ss off opposite the well armed enemy with my WWII M1 carbine with as many clips as I can carry. Not a long range weapon, but 110gr at 2000fps and a light load is better than most other weapons in retreat and within 200yds. Nothin but asshole and elbows.
 
I can't think of anything better than to have a rifle which is both full and semi automatic, accurate, and at the same time shoots a 125gr round at 685 m/s. The Germans tested the MP-44 against their own thickly armored steel-helmets and found the 7.92x33 Kurz round would penetrate it completely out to 700m, not bad. Can't help but think what the safe range was for the thinner Allied helmets !
 
Agreed - it's no coincidence that nearly all rifles developed since 1945 have taken at least some of its features.
 
...okay.

So we are now in a clean slate fantasy?

WWII scenario did not have MP-44 ammo to be had. M1 Carbine was much more prevalent to scavenge.

Hey, I'm making this scenario to be to my advantage based upon reality. :)
 

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