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(@morey)
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Being an ex mortarmen i naturally like Big guns with big bangs. This is beautiful.

Morey... Per Ardua...

 
Posted : 28/04/2014 3:00 pm
dadio
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well she's had her first taste of action and all went exactly as planned ,half the allied team had a go with it and it stood up to all the abuse ,the two mid cap mag's meant that teamwork had to be employed to keep it fed with lead (well plastic),the threat of it's return to action late in the day to clear the pond area of extremely tough German defence was enough to force an honourably surrender of the German forces and bring the day to a close .i hope everybody enjoyed using it as much as i did .

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Posted : 04/05/2014 11:27 am
Hänschen klein
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Well as dadio said everybody wanted to have a go on it the grins on some of the Americans faces when they saw that it actually fired rather than just beiong a good looking prop was a Kodak moment.

It stood up well to being dragged around and 2 mags was just right in my opinion

Pic of the Allies using the gun against the Germans after they had captured it :evil:-- attachment is not available --





 
Posted : 05/05/2014 3:45 pm
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I thought it was great, and really added to the game :good:

"Freedom is the only thing worth living for. While I was doing that work, I used to think it didn't matter if I died, because without freedom there was no point in living" - Nancy Wake

 
Posted : 05/05/2014 6:11 pm
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