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AT-4? Capped from Blessed by Fire, maybe an anachronism, last cap for the article. |
#132
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Yes it's an AT4 and it is correct for the setting.
AT4 was invented in the 1960s and it was/is in use by the Argentine military. |
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Although the AT-4 existed in the time period, it is still an anachronism because the Argentine Army hadn't adopted it yet. It also appears that they never used any disposable rocket launchers during the Falklands War, only 90mm and 105mm recoiless rifles.
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#134
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Thatīs right, iīll upload the cap to the page. And today, only the IMARA (equivalent to the marines) and some regiments use the AT-4, the rest of them use the olds Instalazas, the M-72 Law and the Mara.
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#135
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Anyone else think the shotgun left of the CR-21s is an Armscor M30?
Armscor M30 Last edited by AdAstra2009; 12-28-2009 at 04:19 AM. |
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I have never been able to identify the weapon under the M4 in this picture. It is from Babylon AD. When I first did the page I labled it unknown, which someone then claimed it was a Spas 15 which it clearly is not.
I would really like to lable this weapon correctly. It looks kind of like a semi auto shotgun. Looks very similar to the Spas 12 with a fixed pistol grip stock, except the forend starts at the reciver. I find it odd they would use a weapon that is so unknown and then just throw it in the trunk. One last thought maybe it is a toy or a modified airsoft gun. |
#137
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Looks like the handguard of an Akdal MKA 1919.
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No one has a guess!
This gun has been haunting me for about a year.
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"Fear not the night, fear what hunts at night." |
#139
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It's has to be a SPAS-12 with a low capacity tube.
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