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Offline greg147

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Re:Thompson Submachine Gun
« Reply #15 on: 03 Mar 2005, 21:12:39 »
I know. And they hurt like hell if you fire them from the shoulder for too long  :-[
« Last Edit: 03 Mar 2005, 21:12:57 by greg147 »
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Kyle Sarnik

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Re:Thompson Submachine Gun
« Reply #16 on: 03 Mar 2005, 21:13:44 »
New anim woudld be possible, but not usable. Don't ask unless you want a really complicated answer. Anways, I am reworking JJR's vietnam pack including the weapons, and I added some new features to the Thompson SMG, I suppose it could be modified to have a different fore grip and drum mag.

JJR's pack:
http://ofp.gamezone.cz/index.php?showthis=7177

US-Marine

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Re:Thompson Submachine Gun
« Reply #17 on: 03 Mar 2005, 21:26:51 »
the "Tommygun" has a longer barrel too ;)

patriotpac_3

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Re:Thompson Submachine Gun
« Reply #18 on: 04 Mar 2005, 17:18:48 »
The Thompson's 100 round drum magazine was never used in World War II because it is noisy, heavy and cumbersome.  I am not sure as to the capacity in which the Thompson was used in Vietnam, however.  I saw a knockoff Thompson that had been homemade by VietCong in the museum at West Point.  It used the standard magazine for the weapon.  It was impressive, but very rough looking.  I wonder how well it worked.   :)

« Last Edit: 04 Mar 2005, 17:20:01 by patriotpac_3 »

Coldfire

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Re:Thompson Submachine Gun
« Reply #19 on: 05 Mar 2005, 01:44:35 »
Actually the Thompsons Drum Mag was used in the Pacific theater of WW2 on occasion...
« Last Edit: 05 Mar 2005, 01:45:08 by Coldfire »

marcus3

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Re:Thompson Submachine Gun
« Reply #20 on: 05 Mar 2005, 13:34:03 »
http://www.notpurfect.com/main/thompson.html
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i think that gun wood be a "BLAST" in flashpoint.