Stalingrad - Part 8
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I laughed so hard at 3:17... Im going to hell...
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This movie was made with quite a low budget, I guess they took what they could get.
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These men are no men fighting for Hitler, or fighting for Stalin. They fight for their lives!
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t 34/85 in Stalingrad? LOL!!!
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Because of that we invented the MG-42.
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@TaZ101SAGA I once held a Mauser-98k derived bolt action hunting rifle rechambered. Man the bolt was extremely hard to work - and not to mention required extensive oiling! Of all firearms in WWII I would like to have a Tokareva 1933 as collection and for home defence ;) Of other firearms I find interesing include: M1917A1 Browning, Karabiner 43, Springfield M1903A4 with M84 scope, Type 92 Woodpecker, M1 Garand, Arisaka 44 Carbine and StG44
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@TaZ101SAGA Well well well - looks like I have found another person to discuss such and such (note I do not play games much myself) - haha - given your comment 'typical MG-34' - and we can see the obvious trouble when the Germans struggled to reload it when it seemed to jam. Whilst we've got Russians armed with standard issue PPSH-41's and Mosin-Nagants.
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@HeirofGojira91 I know a lot more about WWII Infantry small arms, rather than tanks. My tank knowledge is not that amazing.
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@TaZ101SAGA Oh - if I may ask - what is your speciality? I don't consider myself a specialist on tanks (though I'd like to read and talk basic about the historical aspects and attributes of the tank - rather than playing games myself)
5:16 Ha, typical MG34.
TaZ101SAGA 7 months ago 17
3:17 :(
dfhdtsf 6 months ago 15