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Re: Finland guns We have to have some gun from Husqvarna! That's the place in Sweden that I'm from... Well that's a good reason to have it ingame isn't it? ;) |
Re: Finland guns Guns? Screw that, I'd love to see Finnish infantry going into battle wielding Husqvarna chainsaws, lawn mowers and leaf blowers. |
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Make a serverside for it and call it FH meets DOOM & Home and Garden TV. LOL, a chainsaw would be a lot cooler than that stupid fillet knife the Fins use.... |
Re: Finland guns Ooo I like to use some Finnish m26. But DP is cool too. Do you think that finland will have little pit bigger role this time? Like 2 or 3 maps? |
Re: Finland guns :lol: Where do you get everything from, FuzzyBunny? :) |
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http://www.mosinnagant.net/images/Finn-Maxim-One.jpg Suomi smg was the main smg of Finland through both wars, but in Winter war 1/5 of the smgs were bergmann smgs :) This could be added (with 50 round box magazine) http://www.jaegerplatoon.net/kp_Bergmann.jpg In winter war it was used in the front line, but in continuation war it was used by civil guard ... Boys anti-tank rifle was the main anti-tank rifle of winter war, and lahti rifle was the main antitank rifle of continuation war :P These would be the weapons and vechiles of Finland and USSR would be cool to have in this FH2 :rolleyes: Winter war: Finland: Rifle: M/91 M/27 M/28-30 SMG: Suomi Bergmann LMG: Lahti DP Pistols: Luger MG: Maxim M/32-33 Anti-tank weaponery: Boys anti-tank rifle Kasapanos antitank grenade Molotovs cocktail Boforst antitank gun Tanks: No tanks Aeroplanes: Fokker D XXI .............................................. USSR: Rifles: M/91-30 Tokarev Simonov SMG: No smgs LMG: DP Pistols: Nagant revolver Tokarev pistol MG: Maxim Tanks: T-26 Flamethrower T-26 BT-7 T-28 Aeroplanes: Rata I-16 fighter Continuation war: Rifle: M/91 M/27 M/28-30 M/39 SMG: Suomi Bergmann LMG: Lahti DP Pistols: Luger Lahti-pistol MG: Maxim M/32-33 Anti-tank weaponery: Kasapanos antitank grenade Boforst antitank gun Pak-40 Zis-3 Panzerfaust and scherck Tanks: T-26 T-34 STUG Aeroplanes: Brewster Messersmith fighter Ju 87B-2 "Stuka" USSR: Rifles: M/91-30 Tokarev Simonov Mosin agant carbine SMG: PPS-43 PPSH-41 PPD-34 LMG: DP Pistols: Nagant revolver Tokarev pistol MG: Maxim Tanks: T-26 BT-7 T-34 KV-1 Josif Stalin Aeroplanes: Rata I-16 fighter Hurricane Sturmovik Yak-9 This list would be perfect, but quite hard to fill :uhm: PS. SRY for suprisingly long list of weapons :P |
Re: Finland guns Some of them won't be that long because there would be some mixing of weapons from other countries. This is especially true when some of the captured arms from the Soviet Union exceeded the Finnish weapons in some of battles (ie. M1891/30 and its sniper counterparts or the M1895 Nagant). Didn't the Soviets used the crappy PPD-34, PPD-34/38 and PPD-40 in the Winter War? When the PPSh-41 came into play, they replaced all of the PPD almost immediately. |
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From M/91-30 to M/91 = New sights From M/91 to M/27 = New Front sights and a shorter stock & barrel From M/27 to M/28-30 = New sights From M28-30 to M/39 = Pistol-grip, thicker stock, new place for sling swivel, and new place for front sight. And the Simonov rifle I mentioned can be modified from tokarev rifle. And I beliave it wouldnt be to hard to modifie Luger a bit to make it look like Lahti pistol. :) "Didn't the Soviets used the crappy PPD-34, PPD-34/38 and PPD-40 in the Winter War?" Yes they had, but not in the front line, soviet leaders didnt believe in SMGs, so they rested in stores, after winter war they were taken in mas produktion, Suomi SMG had convinced them to believe that SMGs would be very usefull in new wars :) Instead of smgs Russians used semiautomatick rifles in large scales, whole units were armed with Tokarev and Simonov semiautomatick rifles :eek: |
Re: Finland guns We recieved a pretty nice looking m26 from finnwars. |
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