Author Topic: Colt 1911 (UPDATE)  (Read 12205 times)

Also about the code it took minor pieces from tactical.

You still need permission, it's their code not yours.

You still need permission, it's their code not yours.
I'l be honest with you, the Sprint thing isn't even in the weapon (Go in-game and Right-Click if you don't believe me).

Secondly Dark's my bro, he won't mind if I take a small piece of his code to fix something in mine.
The amount I took was like 3 lines of code.

That doesn't make sense, why would you keep code you're not using?

Secondly Dark's my bro, he won't mind if I take a small piece of his code to fix something in mine.

Then I understand.

That doesn't make sense, why would you keep code you're not using?
I honestly didn't see that when I copy- pasted.
Lol

I would just repost it without that code, no reason to have unneeded datablocks.

UK didn't use it during WW2.
In case anyone is wondering, officers were supplied with this pistol:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browning_Hi-Power

It looks like you use the same background build for alot of your add-ons.

It looks like you use the same background build for alot of your add-ons.
Subliminal messaging


It looks like you use the same background build for alot of your add-ons.
Not at all, this was the first thing I did.

It was like 2 lines people.

Looks like its missing the squeeze thing =O that thing you have to squeeze for it to fire

Looks like its missing the squeeze thing =O that thing you have to squeeze for it to fire

safety.

The M1911 was used by the British navy in World War I and used in the British RAF until the end of World War II.

What are you talking about. Great Britain's Standard sidearm was the Enfield Mk II and Webley Mk VI
Like F-22 said, it was used in the British RAF until the end of World War II.

The "Squeeze Thing" wasnt in the World War 2 version,it was used later,also,its a grip safety,used because it helps draw speed with Holsters.