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Talk:Across the Gobi and the Khingan (Govi Khyangand tulaldsan ni)

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Some minor comments:

  • Demchig's Mauser has a long, 20-round magazine so it can be a Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer or a standard C96 with long magazine. I don't remember if he fired full auto or semi auto.
  • The "Grease Gun" looks more like M3A1 that M3 as crank lever isn't seen.
  • Some M38 Carbines are seen among M91/30 rifles, on rifle_1_8, rifle_2_5 (in hands of a Soviet soldier at the left), and maybe on rifle_1_5 (I'm not sure in this case).
  • A damaged gun in trench on rifle_2_4 resembles Thompson M1928A1 without magazine, handguard and buttstock. I have no idea what Thompson could do in Japanese trench.
  • MG on machine_gun_3_1 is a Type 11 Light Machine Gun. On machine_gun_3_4 there is a Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun (or maybe but less credible Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun). I guess that the same gun is mounted in pillbox on 3_2 and 3_3.
  • Soviet Tu-4 heavy bomber stands for US B-29. It is armed with Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 guns.

- Greg-Z (talk) 16:29, 10 April 2018 (EDT)