WW1 GWHS artillery & attack reenactment
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you should have surprised them with a real artillery barrage and some mustard gas too, so they get the taste of real war.
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Phil dropped a grenade!
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@HazMatMedia i found an original ww1 gewehr 98 for 375$, no electro marks or anything. i didnt buy it and i regret it every day :\
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I gotta ask, where the heck do you guys get your Mausers? Anything other then a Kar98 clone its almost impossible to get anymore, and when you do find them they cost an arm. Is it possible to get into German WWI reenacting without shelling out a ton of cash on a 100+ year old hard to find Mauser?
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how do you tell if you've been hit?
look like a lot of fun
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lack machine guns
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I heard the WWI reenactment at Newville has been more choked up with barbed wire that it's nearly impossible to do any sort of assault. Although the night raids are amazing. :D
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Che cazzata
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you guys are all sissies in the video. if i was there i would've taken them all out cod style -.-
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@532bluepeter cool story, bro.
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Sorry to be a face book bore etc.... But do ypu have ANY idea what it's like to be in a gas attack??
I well remember my grandad telling stories regarding his brothers wot was gassed in the first world war.
They would lye down coughing (in1974) in an nhs bed due to the gas used against them in the trenches.
WAR IS RUBBISH MATE.
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@trenchmax so the granatenwerfer shells just...fall? Like, you just leave 'em there?
How do you do the Grenatenwerfer rounds??? I've thought of doing that for years, any info would be appreciated!
dwmmg08 2 years ago
The core is a PVC pipe with a cap. Phil took an original round and made a foam/rubber mold of it (which is how we can make so many). Then he attaches plastic fins and paints them. He showed me how to make them once. Simple.. yet time consuming. Do you reenact?
trenchmax 2 years ago
Oh...I forgot to mention. Those explosions aren't being made by the granatenwerfer rounds!
trenchmax 2 years ago