ORIGINAL: Gun Nut
If i'm not mistaken the MG3 is a remake of the old MG-42 but chambered for 7.62 Nato, and I imagine it still has that 1200 RPM hehe.
If I recall correctly the US M-60 is almost and exact copy of the MG 42.
Moderator: MOD_SPWaW
ORIGINAL: Gun Nut
If i'm not mistaken the MG3 is a remake of the old MG-42 but chambered for 7.62 Nato, and I imagine it still has that 1200 RPM hehe.
ORIGINAL: Gun Nut
You know what the Navy Seals say "You're not a navy seal until you tasted italian steel [:D]" That saying exsists cause it is known to blow up in your face I think there was 3 reported cases of it.
ORIGINAL: Terminus
That was classified as a "teething problem", caused by weak materials used in the slide. That problem has since been rectified.
ORIGINAL: Terminus
Erm, the Italians didn't have to pass the Maginot line, but the Alps on the Italian-French border...

ORIGINAL: Korpraali V
I played PBEM Italy vs. Anzac and it was a draw. Summer 42 in North Africa, small map, little over 1000 points. Main reason for draw was that I had four 88's (yes, Italians have few of them!) that took out few Matildas and were able to slow the others. Tanks were useless against Matildas but against AC's they were ok. And 13,2mm HMG's...mmm....
Italy is not all bad [:-]
[;)]
[8D]
ORIGINAL: Terminus
No, just mostly bad![;)]
Italians
ORIGINAL: Korpraali V
MatildasItalians
ORIGINAL: Major Destruction
I heard a nasty rumour that the 13.2 was never used as an infantry weapon- only mounted on vehicles.