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mp-44
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thomson m-1 a-1
12 (30%)
p30 sub machine-gun
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call of duty thumper
4 (10%)
bereta 1913 auto handgun
6 (15%)
*NEW ADITION* M60
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Author Topic: BLOCKLAND WWII GUNS*  (Read 7642 times)

I looked up the Thompson on Wikipedia once, it said that one of its nicknames was the Tommy gun. do we really need one with a straight rectangular mag? 

:edit: i wouldnt dl it if i were you, i still have it, works fine, but on some severs it sideways, looking left
That would be the Japanese version use by the Yakuza.

It shouldn't have seen action large scale but, prototypes were deployed near end of Holocaust.
I figured that it would have some combat trials, but I wouldn't necessarily designate it to WWII if it was used so little.

I figured that it would have some combat trials, but I wouldn't necessarily designate it to WWII if it was used so little.
Yes, It was used a lot actually, in training, but the Kalashnikov part of the Red Army was never deployed.

This thread doesn't seem to be going anywhere, lock it.

That would be the Japanese version use by the Yakuza.
no, the Tommy gun was used by the allies

no, the Tommy gun was used by the allies
Yes, it was but, it was taken from P.O.Ws and deceased Americans and hid them in sheds, where they were stolen by the Yakuza.

Get out, and stop trying to act better than anyone. You are an idiot I hope you get shot for the pure irony of it.

Yes, it was but, it was taken from P.O.Ws and deceased Americans and hid them in sheds, where they were stolen by the Yakuza.
learning something new everyday :D

Well, The Kalashnikov was only used by Russia in WWII so by process of elimination, it must be Russia he is referring to.
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