1942 RL-B.A.R. Model 99 Prutz
Made by the Rifle company, Ruhnswick. for the Rodian Armacht. the original rifle originally fires a 7.62mm bullet, that can deal 40 damage on a semi-armoured vehicle. but later on, while used in many wars the Rodian Army went to, later on the rifle had problems that caused trouble when firing, it rusts and the bullet gets jammed unintentionally, which immediately made the Rifle company to upgrade it into, a more agile weapon, with the newest technology they had, they changed half of the gun into an aluminium steel, which is lighter and rust-free. and 8.50 FMJ that can penetrate up to 50 or more damage onto an armoured vehicle. this was used until the vietnam war, while the commie vietnamese took some of the supplies...
Note: this weapon is not functionable, it is only, a model of the gun.
-AchSteich
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 3.2ft (1.0m)
- Length 77.0ft (23.5m)
- Height 13.2ft (4.0m)
- Empty Weight 3,233lbs (1,466kg)
- Loaded Weight 3,233lbs (1,466kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 2889
Parts
- Number of Parts 81
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 193
It looks a lot like the KAR-98K from WWII.
Huh...didn’t knew some japanese weapons could be that strong @Texasfam04
DID YOU KNOW....that of all the WW1-mid 50s military rifles produced the Japanese Arisaka 7.7 actually had the strongest reciever / action? Most people don't give the Arisaka its due credit.
Yeah...during it’s early versions... @ASDFASDF1
@ASDFASDF1 read the description