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| Tom Gunn:
--- Quote from: Joker Card on June 29, 2009, 01:37:59 PM ---this tommy gun is good for war. in WW1 they used the stick magazine type tommy guns. the other one with the drum magazine is a mafia one. thats why i use it and like it more and you can go die --- End quote --- pffffffff Mafia sucks as a matter a fact i love the drum clip and both types were used for war. YOU GO DIE YOU BIG JOKE. |
| Tom Gunn:
But Strato where did you get that version? ive looked all over for it. |
| yuki:
--- Quote from: Joker Card on June 29, 2009, 01:37:59 PM ---this tommy gun is good for war. in WW1 they used the stick magazine type tommy guns. the other one with the drum magazine is a mafia one. --- End quote --- Everything there is incorrect. It may have been inspired by WW1, but it was never used in it. It became popular in the 1920's as a street enforcing weapon, most notably known as the Chicago Typewriter. It was useful because it pumped out a high number of rounds in a small amount of time with decent accuracy (not that any was needed). It became popular as a US light infantry weapon during WW2, which is a much different model, and used a box magazine. The M1928 used the drum magazine, while the M1A1 was used in WW2. Vast difference. Furthermore the Mafia is a huge cliche. That is all. |
| Joker Card:
i couldnt remember which war it was used in ok. but yea your right, the rest was wrong |
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