That's it though... the BAR isn't a support weapon hence why we needed to look at it differently. It's a gun created for an outmoded miltary doctrine...
hmmm we could knock it down to 190 in the gun, 190 on the gunner, 190 on the assistant... what do you reckon?
I didn't think it had a switch... hence why the short bursts.
So a 34 could arguably have the rule, but maybe not the 42.
I'm not sure it should apply to MMGs... Just LMGs... i.e. Bren and BAR. The MG42 is too heavy isn't it, more like the .30 cal?
nice one dave... I think we're hitting the same chord more or less.
Full discussion so far: Yith I cant believe you would undermine me like that! This is another reason why i no longer attend CiA games. You Realise yo...
I don't want to sound like a whiner but the BAR rules seems a little unfair. It has the advantage of being able to be used like a rifle yet has suppor...
There's a legend about the chindits painting their mules green as well. I've not found any confirmation of it anywhere.
Okay... I just had this pm from biguk Yith I cant believe you would undermine me like that! This is another reason why i no longer attend CiA games. ...
okay had enough, I made one myself with an 1853 medal and deleted/locked as appropriate
Okay done. [img]http://www.poorbloodyinfantry.org.uk/yith/gulch.jpg[/img] It's the South Afica 1853 M...
Good grief, it's not hard to find an old one. See Choose any from the Campaign Medals 1793 - 1939 section. Preferably as early as possible. That's ...
shame... anyway, I've posted all my stuff... go ahead and post yours.
okay.. I'll post the order of battle now then
Cool, it also needs doing in the paragraph after.
They'll be wearing insignia on their uniforms, just not on their helmets.