Although the Russians have their own version of a grenade launcher, what do you think for the Axis forces their own version thanks to the Italians with two prototypes, on the one hand the 60mm Lanciabombe and on the other the Tromboncino M28, I know there can be a lot of laughter , but it would be interesting to have something different to play with, I’m sure that more than one will be surprised, but although my favorite nation is Japan, I also like the Italians and I would enjoy being able to play with some of their things too while I play as Axis
here is the Lanciabombe
Here the Trombocino :3
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Dang it we need Nam gameplay so I can start using the M79
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sadly as far I know the first early prototypes are from 1950, unless they are going to give a care like they did with the soviet AS 44…
Like I said, Nam gameplay. Vietnam
Oh I’m thinking like moving past WWII. Expanding the scope of Enlisted entirely into Korea, Nam, etc
Nice bunch of other stuff and also expanding on your Italian grenade luncher
Or this a pistol grenade launcher
Or these Italian rifle grenade lunchers
Italian Granade launcher rifles
Or German grenade launcher(Originally flare gun but can fire HE shells, too)
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The German army of the Third Reich period originally utilized two basic models of flare pistols, with one having a short barrel and the other a long barrel, that were both introduced in 1928 to replace the earlier Hebel M1894 flare pistol that had been the standard issue flare pistol utilized in WWI and earlier. Both patterns of the 1928 flare pistol were developed by the Carl Walther Waffenfabrik, (Weapons Factory), of Zella-Mehlis and were constructed in steel until the mid-1930’s when they were produced in an aluminum alloy. The long barrel model was only produced in steel and further production was discontinued around 1935. Both of the basic flare pistols were issued with a specific holster and were capable of firing over forty assorted flares with different functions and purposes. The main purpose of the flare guns and flares was for signaling although they were also used for illumination and producing smoke screens as required. In 1942 the Germans developed a high explosive grenade shell to be utilized with the flare pistols in an attempt to provide an inexpensive, close support weapon for the Infantry. The new, high explosive, grenade shells required that the flare pistols be retooled by rifling the barrel and adding a dial sight. The retooled flare guns were designated Kampfpistole, (Battle Pistol), and were marked with a “Z”, to indicate the barrel was rifled. The Kampfpistole could also fire additional anti-personnel, illumination and smoke shells
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could work too, everything for make game fun would be sweet!
Too early for that. We still have tons of ww2 battlefields to cover and bunch of bugs and issues with the main game
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updating post with a new german one
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