@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation The Caliphate of Awwam will be granted a license to produce pistols for an additional $1 fee per pistol produced, which goes to Carlton Arms.
This is to the tune of the value of the US Dollar in 1947 compared to the value now. The pistol costs $25, which is $270.58 in today's currency, and $1 in 1947 is equal to $10.82.
@AdrianFlyingAce That is impossible with a cartridge revolver. It seems to be an ammunition issue, as the revolver is a centerfire cartridge. Hitting the rim will do nothing to detonate it.
And yes, the early versions of the pistol has absolutely no safety mechanisms whatsoever. You drop the pistol and it might go off. The best solution is to leave the chamber where the hammer rests empty. When you cock the revolver, it will automatically advance to a loaded chamber, so it should not be an issue.
Pistols between serial no. 500 and 17,999, made between 1896 and 1905, feature no safety other than standard safe firearm handling procedures. Pistols between serial No. 18,000 and 34,999, which were made between made between 1905 and 1936, feature a spring-loaded firing pin. Pistols since 35,000, which were made after 1936, feature a transfer bar and rebounding hammer.
@Supermini555 I have a whole list of such equipment:
M5 Jeep
F-8 Cobra
A-6 Anvil
A-7 Raider
A-8 Hawk II
C-8B/BC Brahmin
Most of the fictional ships in the Paternian Navy
Y-Tech telescopic sights
And now, the gun from this tank.
While we prefer Paternian-made equipment, we aren't the sort to ignore something that good.
It's going to take me awhile to realize that arguing with people whose only arguments is to bash you is a painful, dehumanizing, and ultimately fruitless endeavor.
It's related to an RP. You see, I invaded a part of his territory, and lost. In the process, we captured 7,000 of these wonderful trucks. Strong, simple, reliable. In some way, better than our trucks. And so the only sensible thing to do with them is to use it.
I mean, why bother shipping your own stuff when you've just taken a large batch of good stuff from the enemy. It's only logical.
@ElGatoVolador It seems you have made an accusation, which has been unfounded, regarding my intelligence.
I can tell you that I know how to access this site, get to this particular vehicle, formulate an opinion, transform it into words, type this message, as submit it for the world to see. Clearly, I know something, therefore your assessment that I don't know anything, which implies that I do not have any information about anything, is false.
I have dealt with individuals much like you. I do not know what you call them in your place, but I do know that where I live, they are called "Trump supporters."
Nice truck! The Paternian Army regards these trucks (capacity rated at 5 tons) with high regard. We gladly accept your involuntary donation of 7,000 trucks.
Cool! @ColonelStriker
We can exchange it for a new pistol. @AdrianFlyingAce
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation There is the Carlton Arms Model 85, which is in .44 Special.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Thanks!
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation suddenly cheap and reliable surplus Paternian tanks saturating market
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation The Caliphate of Awwam will be granted a license to produce pistols for an additional $1 fee per pistol produced, which goes to Carlton Arms.
This is to the tune of the value of the US Dollar in 1947 compared to the value now. The pistol costs $25, which is $270.58 in today's currency, and $1 in 1947 is equal to $10.82.
@AdrianFlyingAce That is impossible with a cartridge revolver. It seems to be an ammunition issue, as the revolver is a centerfire cartridge. Hitting the rim will do nothing to detonate it.
And yes, the early versions of the pistol has absolutely no safety mechanisms whatsoever. You drop the pistol and it might go off. The best solution is to leave the chamber where the hammer rests empty. When you cock the revolver, it will automatically advance to a loaded chamber, so it should not be an issue.
Pistols between serial no. 500 and 17,999, made between 1896 and 1905, feature no safety other than standard safe firearm handling procedures. Pistols between serial No. 18,000 and 34,999, which were made between made between 1905 and 1936, feature a spring-loaded firing pin. Pistols since 35,000, which were made after 1936, feature a transfer bar and rebounding hammer.
@Supercraft888 Thanks!
Accuracy: 404 not found.
Blast radius: Nuclear weapon.
Damage: 1-shot, one full HP Tier 10 heavy tank
Doesn't need one. @ShatSlanger
Sure! @ErvenDynamics
@bjac0 No problem!
Okay... @Supermini555
You can. It's GoldenEagle's C&C RP. @Cerdon
Is such cute tank! Can I hug it?
@TemDesBur Kept in reserve in case of counter-attack.
@PINK I suppose. We have bases in Hokkaido and the Kuril Islands, as well as in Subic Bay and Indonesia.
@PINK I believe that an independent Japan is beneficial to your security.
@Gmanndo1000 I can write up a revolution.
And nobody challenges the Paternian Navy.
@Gmanndo1000 You could try independence movement.
I feel that you can probably run a country well enough that it is a possibility.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Sigh...
Yep.
And the premium rounds from Death Star is HE with 230mm of pen. @TheEpicLemur
I don't think there is a gun in the game that can get through it. @TheEpicLemur
@TheEpicLemur I actually bounced eight in my T32. Because you can't argue with 298mm of freedom covered by an additional 298mm of democracy.
@AccipitrisEnterprises Can I make a version of this weapon with a bit more refinement that XML offers?
@SimpleFlow He didn't put himself on the list.
@bjac0 They are incredibly detailed and are quite futuristic.
Awesome tank!
Thanks! @MadBomber
I feel humbled. @YuukaNeko
@DankDorito I could do that, although upgrades would be more substantial than the Unity Scorpion.
Thanks! @Alix451
Permission to adopt it as the Blossom-class corvette?
Actually, I will keep it in its original configuration. @EternalDarkness
Can I adopt this ship in the Paternian Navy as the Province-class frigate and Defender-class cutter?
Then you can ask me.
Also, when you put picture to link, please put exclamation point in front of link. @Supercraft888
XML = BFF.
If you need details, I can do some XML stuff. @Supercraft888
@EternalDarkness I suppose. But I have already stated on my bio that I got my points through brute force, ignorance, and spam.
@EternalDarkness
For a laugh?
Thanks! @Athaya
This is an upgrade to someone else's tank that they asked me to do. @ColonelStriker
No problem! @Alix451
@Supermini555 I have a whole list of such equipment:
M5 Jeep
F-8 Cobra
A-6 Anvil
A-7 Raider
A-8 Hawk II
C-8B/BC Brahmin
Most of the fictional ships in the Paternian Navy
Y-Tech telescopic sights
And now, the gun from this tank.
While we prefer Paternian-made equipment, we aren't the sort to ignore something that good.
Umm, the 3" howitzer was only on the Mk I and Mk II Churchills. That was replaced by a hull machine gun in later models.
@Supermini555 Full credit goes to Alix451 for making the basic design. I just made it a little better.
There's a lot of Paternian equipment which is really just that. A foreign design given the Paternian touch.
@Sauce Yep.
It's going to take me awhile to realize that arguing with people whose only arguments is to bash you is a painful, dehumanizing, and ultimately fruitless endeavor.
It's related to an RP. You see, I invaded a part of his territory, and lost. In the process, we captured 7,000 of these wonderful trucks. Strong, simple, reliable. In some way, better than our trucks. And so the only sensible thing to do with them is to use it.
I mean, why bother shipping your own stuff when you've just taken a large batch of good stuff from the enemy. It's only logical.
@ElGatoVolador It seems you have made an accusation, which has been unfounded, regarding my intelligence.
I can tell you that I know how to access this site, get to this particular vehicle, formulate an opinion, transform it into words, type this message, as submit it for the world to see. Clearly, I know something, therefore your assessment that I don't know anything, which implies that I do not have any information about anything, is false.
I have dealt with individuals much like you. I do not know what you call them in your place, but I do know that where I live, they are called "Trump supporters."
Nice truck! The Paternian Army regards these trucks (capacity rated at 5 tons) with high regard. We gladly accept your involuntary donation of 7,000 trucks.
@sheepsblood Such maturity, I smell.