I changed my mind.
I think dual pistols should be possible.
It shouldn't be a starting class but if you find two pistols on the battlefield why not... I've actually read some accounts of soldiers using two pistols on occasion. Obviously not as a main weapon.
It was from a book called Seven Roads to Hell.
Amazing book about a true story of a WW2 american paratrooper.
Some of the accounts in that book are insane.
The paratroopers where hopped up on some kinda drug they where given before being dropped (probably some speed anti sleep pill)
One soldier later in the book found a stray white horse with a saddle. He rode it and used two pistols he found off of dead germans. They called him the cowboy.
Later in the book he charged a machine gun nest shooting his dual pistols on horseback.
He was basically chopped in half by a mg-42 during his charge.
The point is people do crazy and unpredictable stuff during war.
I think dual pistols should be possible.
It shouldn't be a starting class but if you find two pistols on the battlefield why not... I've actually read some accounts of soldiers using two pistols on occasion. Obviously not as a main weapon.
It was from a book called Seven Roads to Hell.
Amazing book about a true story of a WW2 american paratrooper.
Some of the accounts in that book are insane.
The paratroopers where hopped up on some kinda drug they where given before being dropped (probably some speed anti sleep pill)
One soldier later in the book found a stray white horse with a saddle. He rode it and used two pistols he found off of dead germans. They called him the cowboy.
Later in the book he charged a machine gun nest shooting his dual pistols on horseback.
He was basically chopped in half by a mg-42 during his charge.
The point is people do crazy and unpredictable stuff during war.
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