Kar.98L-Mod.1946 accurate shooter rifle
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7.4 years ago
With reference to the prototype Kar.98k rifle modified some details and original shortcomings and joined the conversion aiming sight using mechanical frame and modified version of the pre war magazine (which is just a model)
Specifications
Spotlights
- 1484256841 7.4 years ago
- Hayhayjam664 7.4 years ago
- Dllama4 7.4 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 150.6ft (45.9m)
- Length 6.3ft (1.9m)
- Height 21.7ft (6.6m)
- Empty Weight 11,331lbs (5,140kg)
- Loaded Weight 11,331lbs (5,140kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 77261
Parts
- Number of Parts 420
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,072
Could you build a 1930 Savage 300? Lever action with scope?
My favorite ww2 rifle!
@HKAerodynamics Killing the Supersoldaten was quite hard though. Had to aim for careful headshots with either the StG or, sometimes, even the Springfield.
The bridge on the Tiger mission was a pain in the back to get through due to lots of guys with Panzerschrecks guarding it.
Still, best game I've ever played was MoH Allied Assault. Pity Windows 10 won't let me run it :(
@PhantomBladeCorp oh em gee, I forgot about my most memorable moment in that game. It was immediately after those two soldiers got crushed. I didn't have unlimited ammo, but I had enough gammon grenades to finish the tank off. What i did was: right after I regained control of my character, I didn't run or take cover. I instead charged right towards the tiger Yelling and Screaming like a maniac in a serpentine-like pattern. After in came within about 6 fett of the tank, I furiously spammed the grenade button until the tank blew up. He scored on inderect shot at me but after he went boom I ran back to the building In the middle of the town and replenished my health, and continued on to go kill the rest of the Germans occupying the town of Nigmegen.
@HKAerodynamics That Tiger took me a while to destroy with the Gammon as I was spamming them all over the place :))
Felt quite bad to see the two soldiers dying as they were crushed under that tank's tracks.
@PhantomBladeCorp Gammon grenades with infinite ammo, remember that one?
@HKAerodynamics Putting an ACOG on the StG... oh, the memories :)
It was bad at clutching but it was good at what it was supposed to do.
As a side note, I must build a StG. Thankfully, most of it is already built. I just need to do some modifications and add a helluva lot more details to it.
That part count though...
My WWII games memories are flashing before my eyes... Imma go play some MoH Airborne sometime. Nice job!