Oh and in the Campaign You Get A Scoped Gewehr 43 Which Kicks Ass!!!
Dec 19, 05 at 8:42pm
Army_Man92
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Ummm..... Yeah...... and does a BAR have a magazine that holds 200 rounds? Thought not.
no its belt-fed
I know but the box that has the ammo holds about 200 rounds.
its a "patrol pack" its just a box that can clip on to the weapon to stop the link flaping around while you are patroling along, they still use the same thing on your m60s and our (brit) gpmgs.
I'm pretty sure you don't attach it to your weapon, if you are a machine gunner in WWII then you would have an assistant feeding you the rounds and the assistant would carry around the ammo while you carry around the gun.
And BlueFire, the automatics were used to supress the enemy, although that wasn't their main job. They just happen to have a gun which can supress them, and then the person might take it upon himself to give supressing fire. Although any gun can give supressing fire, even a sniper. In fact they were used a lot in WWII by the Germans and Russians. It's just that the machine gunners were more effective because they had a better rate of fire and amount of ammunition. I mean, wouldn't you be afraid (Or be afraid more) from tons of bullets hitting near you or one or two bullets coming at you?
This message was edited by Army_Man92 on Dec 19 2005.
Dec 19, 05 at 8:34am
BlueFire999
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During WW2, the automatics were basically just to supress the enemy so that they stay down, so that the riflemen can move up and take them out. I don't know if it's like that at all in the game... Different weapons play different roles.
No, that was the machine gunners job.
See, some people in WWII were issued automatics and some were issued semi-automatics. The job of suppressing fire was for the mortar or machine gun team, with two people in each squad. The MG/M would set up and start to fire, and then the enemy would stick their heads down and you would flank them. If you had an automatic or semiautomatic it didn't make a difference. The only difference would be if there was a WWI set-up where flanking the enemy would be impossible, because when you run across no-mans land you would get shot.
Yeah, that's basically it. They used all the weapons for suppressing... even the rifles. An automatic isn't a gun for "close quarters fighting" or whatever that guy said though... it didn't really matter much, the automatics were used like rifles.
Dec 18, 05 at 7:49pm
stet
quote Army_Man92
quote stet
quote Army_Man92
Ummm..... Yeah...... and does a BAR have a magazine that holds 200 rounds? Thought not.
no its belt-fed
I know but the box that has the ammo holds about 200 rounds.
its a "patrol pack" its just a box that can clip on to the weapon to stop the link flaping around while you are patroling along, they still use the same thing on your m60s and our (brit) gpmgs.
Dec 18, 05 at 5:12pm
Army_Man92
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quote Army_Man92
Ummm..... Yeah...... and does a BAR have a magazine that holds 200 rounds? Thought not.
no its belt-fed
I know but the box that has the ammo holds about 200 rounds.
Dec 17, 05 at 11:45pm
Chinee Foo
Are you talking about the MG42. If i remember right, the B.A.R. had 20 rounds in it's clip.
Dec 17, 05 at 5:49pm
stet
quote Army_Man92
Ummm..... Yeah...... and does a BAR have a magazine that holds 200 rounds? Thought not.
no its belt-fed
Dec 17, 05 at 5:06pm
Army_Man92
Ummm..... Yeah...... and does a BAR have a magazine that holds 200 rounds? Thought not.
Dec 17, 05 at 3:29am
dragonwarrior8
Ummm.... yeah... machine guns just happen to be automatics...
and the rocket launcher you can use is called the panzerfaust... just saying
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