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also in battlefield 1918 there are two flamethrowers the Flammenwerfer M1916 (carried by one infantry) and the Kleinflammenwerfer M1911 (carried by two infantry) | also in battlefield 1918 there are two flamethrowers the Flammenwerfer M1916 (carried by one infantry) and the Kleinflammenwerfer M1911 (carried by two infantry) | ||
I believe that the "Browning Auto-5" is in fact a Remington Model 11 due to the lack of magazine cutoff. 1918 is too early for it to be a Savage 720 so it must be a Remington. Cheers, Kiwigunguy. |
Revision as of 19:14, 13 August 2018
"Federov" Avtomat: mispronounced
Not "Federov" but Fyodorov (Russian: Фёдоров) (the same as in "Degtyaryov"). Greg-Z (talk) 16:36, 15 April 2013 (EDT)
Stielhandgranate is Model 16 or Model 17 ?
The stielhandgranate is that Model 17 Stielhandgranate? I think Model 16 Stielhandgranate. -- KINKI'boy (talk) 23:18, 12 January 2017 (JST)
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Model 16 in my opinion. --Hchris (talk) 16:32, 12 January 2017 (EST)
Link missing to Jam Tin Grenade
The link to the Jam Tin Grenade is missing but I cannot edit the page because it is locked, can somebody who has the permission to edit this page add the link? Also the grenade above should be corrected --Hchris (talk) 07:37, 15 January 2017 (EST)
Link missing to No.2 Hale grenade
As the page is locked, can somebody who has the permission please add the link to the No. 2 Hale grenade page? You can copy the entry from the Battlefield 1 page.
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/No._2_Hand_Grenade_%22Hale%22
Thanks!
--Hchris (talk) 07:56, 27 May 2017 (EDT)
a notice
the Maxim M1910-30 machine gun that is used in battlefield 1918 is a 1930 modification how about to use a 1910 for historical accuracy
the screen name of the DWM Parabellum machinen gewehr MG14 writes that it is a DWM Parabellum machinen gewehr MG13 (a combination of water cooled version and air cooled version)
the Villar-Perosa M1915 is considered a machine gun and not a submachine gun
the Madsen M1903-21 machine gun that is used in battlefield 1918 is a 1921 modification how about to use a 1903 for historical accuracy
in battlefield 1918 there is also the Steyr Hahn M1912-P16 machinen pistole (submachine gun)
the Schwarzlose M1907-24 machinen gewehr that is used in battlefield 1918 is a 1924 modification how about to use a 1907 for historical accuracy
in battlefield 1918 there is also the Flachmine 17
the Bergmann machinen gewehr MG02 that is in battlefield 1918 is a Bergmann machinen gewehr MG15 (water cooled version)
also in battlefield 1918 there are two flamethrowers the Flammenwerfer M1916 (carried by one infantry) and the Kleinflammenwerfer M1911 (carried by two infantry)
I believe that the "Browning Auto-5" is in fact a Remington Model 11 due to the lack of magazine cutoff. 1918 is too early for it to be a Savage 720 so it must be a Remington. Cheers, Kiwigunguy.