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Default 09-05-2002, 06:01 PM

I wish, My father had kept half his WWII firearms. That picture was when my dad was stationed in Vandenburg Air Force Base in Calf. This is when he started collecting and selling pre-WWII firearms. He has some amazing NAZI weapons. Like a NAZI belt buckle that was a concealed gun. If they were ever captured, the officer could flex his stomach muscles and fire the belt buckle at close range possible killing his captors. He had a couple of nice German machine-pistols.

Even if he handed down the STG, Thompson or original Russian AK-47s, I would not be allowed to keep it, because of the current gun laws prohibiting anyone owning a full automatic firearm in my state.

Nice info on the effective range for some of the weapons that are in MOH.

It's funny how all those ranges fall well within the biggest maps.
As much as I like realism when playing, every needs to remember there is a fine line between realism and fun.

I personally believe CKR does a good job at keeping that line within reason. As does =DOA= realism mod.


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