The best sub-machinegun?

SPWaW is a tactical squad-level World War II game on single platoon or up to an entire battalion through Europe and the Pacific (1939 to 1945).

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achappelle
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Post by achappelle »

The PPSH41 made a real loud squishy noise when it met some poor sucker's head. That's if they're still alive after Ivan and his five thousand comrades with SMGs missed you after blazing away for a couple seconds. Death by massive(maybe not superior) firepower.
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Post by gators »

Tombstone it was a con to get Hitler's approval he was opposed to an "underpowered" weapon.
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Post by alassi »

Carl-Gustav m/45...used frequently by special forces in Vietnam.
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Post by JTGEN »

alassi :
Carl-Gustav m/45...used frequently by special forces in Vietnam.


True, for example our Törni used it in Vietnam. When they searched his body, they found that they had found the right helicopter, by finding his personal SMG(Carl-Gustav) on the site. On the other hand it is consider a bit shitty weapon, for what reasons I do not know.
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Post by alassi »

<img src="smile.gif" border="0"> interesting story jtgen!
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