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Mg-34 belt feed unlock.

The picture I posted was not photoshoped. I even gave my steam link so you can see it there.

I think he was talking about my pic .... it was so photoshoped lol
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But the double drum (saddle mags) did exist and they were on recirculated versions of the MG-34 from before the war while they were still making accessories for it... Its not that unrealistic... Plus i can definitly understand the 250 round belt, they cant really make it so that there are 2 other guys following you so just leave it as is

Source: http://www.bergflak.com/PT34.htm (this also relates to the guy who was talking abt the PT34)

Wasn't the saddle drum only available to the LuftWaffe and made in extremely small numbers?
 
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The fact that the saddle drum is in the game is baffling to me. These configurations weren't even issued past '41 to foot soldiers. These are silly and an obvious attempt at copying the unlocks from mainstream games like MW and BF. And for RO to implement is , in my mind, not a good thing and certainly not very RO.

http://youtu.be/uB0KXwJz0D0
(By the way. This guy sounds like southern Will Farrell) :D
 
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Saddle drum was used in ALL Luftwaffe bombers pre 1942 as a standard means of ammunition so what ever it was or was not, it was numerous. Thousands and thousands were built.

Where did you get the info about "Thousands and thousands were built"? The MG15 was used in Luftwaffe Bombers which used saddle drums but they were not the same as MG34 saddle Drums. Mg34 saddle drums are very very rare and only really used in anti aircraft.
 
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Where did you get the info about "Thousands and thousands were built"? The MG15 was used in Luftwaffe Bombers which used saddle drums but they were not the same as MG34 saddle Drums. Mg34 saddle drums are very very rare and only really used in anti aircraft.

Really? Well to be honest I thought they are the same drum as they are very much alike.... Never mind MG15 and MG34 being in the same family of weapons based on the MG30.
 
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