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- odysseus1980
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Well done!
Forgotten Weapons says that Greece had FM-24, but we did definetely had Hotckiss M1922 in 6,5x54.
Forgotten Weapons says that Greece had FM-24, but we did definetely had Hotckiss M1922 in 6,5x54.
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Strange mistake, FW is a reliable source ...odysseus1980 wrote: ↑May 25th, 2019, 3:20 pm Well done!
Forgotten Weapons says that Greece had FM-24, but we did definetely had Hotckiss M1922 in 6,5x54.
Kingdom of Greece had Chauchat LMG and Hotchkiss Model 1922 but, as you say, no Châtellerault.
In fact, before WWII, the excellent FM MAC model 24/29 was not proposed to exportation
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Worklist, FD scale submarines and ships :
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- Project 371 (70%)
- Project 1459 (30%)
- Projekt 151 Sassnitz (To be redone)
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Good additions.
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Well done, Reytuerto! Keep it up!
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Thanks, Dalamace! May I ask you if you had seen a EM/2 with a fixed bayonet? I think that the part of the barrel next to the handguard is (or could be) for fixing the blade, but until now, I have not seen this rifle in that way. Cheers.
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I don't normally comment on this thread, but good work on the EM-1 and EM-2.
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Japan - Type 26 revolver
The Type 26 or Model 26 "hammerless" revolver (二十六年式拳銃 Nijuuroku-nen-shiki kenjuu) was the first modern revolver adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was developed at the Koishikawa Arsenal and is named for its year of adoption in the Japanese dating system (the 26th year of the reign of the Meiji emperor, i.e., 1893). The revolver saw action in conflicts including the Russo-Japanese War, World War I and World War II.
The Type 26 or Model 26 "hammerless" revolver (二十六年式拳銃 Nijuuroku-nen-shiki kenjuu) was the first modern revolver adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was developed at the Koishikawa Arsenal and is named for its year of adoption in the Japanese dating system (the 26th year of the reign of the Meiji emperor, i.e., 1893). The revolver saw action in conflicts including the Russo-Japanese War, World War I and World War II.
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Good work, nice drawing!
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Hello,
Nice work Darth Panda, pretty nice to see a revolver.
As for Reytuerto, I have not seen any EM2 fitted with a bayonet. So although personally I think it is possible for a bayonet to be fitted I haven't seen any in pictures from Forgotten Weapons or ARES blog that have the EM2 or any other EM-designs with bayonets and the like. Maybe older Lee-Enfield rifles' could be fitted and the like but that's just pure speculation on my part.
Thanks
Nice work Darth Panda, pretty nice to see a revolver.
As for Reytuerto, I have not seen any EM2 fitted with a bayonet. So although personally I think it is possible for a bayonet to be fitted I haven't seen any in pictures from Forgotten Weapons or ARES blog that have the EM2 or any other EM-designs with bayonets and the like. Maybe older Lee-Enfield rifles' could be fitted and the like but that's just pure speculation on my part.
Thanks
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First post here, yay.
Though, not sure if it's all scaled and modelled right, so all criticisms are welcome.
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