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[quote="Sgt Stryker":f1a47]shoudln't be too hard to give the Soviets a DP-28, it performed similar to Bren, so just re-skin that and modify the number of rounds in magazine.[/quote:f1a47]
exactly, most russian soldiers were lucky to even have a gun and if they did the overwhelming majority carried mosin-nagants because there was alot of them and were easy to make, and the ppsh's because they were cheap and easy to make and mass produce. |
[quote="Cpl. Eames":05f8f][quote="Sgt Stryker":05f8f]shoudln't be too hard to give the Soviets a DP-28, it performed similar to Bren, so just re-skin that and modify the number of rounds in magazine.[/quote:05f8f]
exactly, most russian soldiers were lucky to even have a gun and if they did the overwhelming majority carried mosin-nagants because there was alot of them and were easy to make, and the ppsh's because they were cheap and easy to make and mass produce.[/quote:05f8f] you ned to stop watching Enemy at the Gates and read the book. It was the RETREATING troops who were forced to make a stand who did not have enough guns, why, because they lost them in the reatreat (not expecting to be forced to make a stand), the reinforcements were generally well armed, especially infantry attached to tank brigades. |
no, the part you all are talking about on enemy at the gates...in real life would be russian prisoners sent to battle
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[quote="Sgt Stryker":58559][quote="Cpl. Eames":58559][quote="Sgt Stryker":58559]shoudln't be too hard to give the Soviets a DP-28, it performed similar to Bren, so just re-skin that and modify the number of rounds in magazine.[/quote:58559]
exactly, most russian soldiers were lucky to even have a gun and if they did the overwhelming majority carried mosin-nagants because there was alot of them and were easy to make, and the ppsh's because they were cheap and easy to make and mass produce.[/quote:58559] you ned to stop watching Enemy at the Gates and read the book. It was the RETREATING troops who were forced to make a stand who did not have enough guns, why, because they lost them in the reatreat (not expecting to be forced to make a stand), the reinforcements were generally well armed, especially infantry attached to tank brigades.[/quote:58559] you misunderstood what i wrote, i said that most russian soldiers carried mosin nagants and ppsh's because they were cheap and easy to manufacture and thats why the russians werent given a mg in cod because its accurate. |
[quote="Cpl. Eames":af8f2][quote="Sgt Stryker":af8f2][quote="Cpl. Eames":af8f2][quote="Sgt Stryker":af8f2]shoudln't be too hard to give the Soviets a DP-28, it performed similar to Bren, so just re-skin that and modify the number of rounds in magazine.[/quote:af8f2]
exactly, most russian soldiers were lucky to even have a gun and if they did the overwhelming majority carried mosin-nagants because there was alot of them and were easy to make, and the ppsh's because they were cheap and easy to make and mass produce.[/quote:af8f2] you ned to stop watching Enemy at the Gates and read the book. It was the RETREATING troops who were forced to make a stand who did not have enough guns, why, because they lost them in the reatreat (not expecting to be forced to make a stand), the reinforcements were generally well armed, especially infantry attached to tank brigades.[/quote:af8f2] you misunderstood what i wrote, i said that most russian soldiers carried mosin nagants and ppsh's because they were cheap and easy to manufacture and thats why the russians werent given a mg in cod because its accurate.[/quote:af8f2] uh, no, the standard issue squad LMG was the DP-28, there weren't enough in early war, but the late-war unit where you storm Warsaw and Berlin would at least have one DP-28 per squad. So you should at least see DP-28s in teh Warsaw and Berlin missions (with like 1 or 2 during the Stalingrad campaign) BTW. the Germans didn't have STGs in Stalingrad, did they? |
MOHAA was good while it lasted, but all good things must come to an end, and it's Call of Duty's time
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i Agree, moh will always be in my heart as one of the greatest gaming expereinces of my life, but its time to move over for the newer generation.
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