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Rifle grenades continued

I still think that it should be an option under the assault class. You get a K98/MN 38 (or 99/31 or 44) with rifle nades. It would reduce assault power (as you would only get about 2 actuall rifle nades and no rapid fire) but give you riflegranades, the pros and cons of which we are all pretty familiar with by now.
 
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I still think that it should be an option under the assault class. You get a K98/MN 38 (or 99/31 or 44) with rifle nades. It would reduce assault power (as you would only get about 2 actuall rifle nades and no rapid fire) but give you riflegranades, the pros and cons of which we are all pretty familiar with by now.

thats actually quite a good idea, assaulters would have to choose between assault rifle, or rifle with grenade launcher. so if they are needed people will use them, otherwise it would be stupid to give up a semi or auto for a bolt just to have the fun of shooting the grenade.
 
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By 1943 each Squad was saposed to have a RGL and one or 2 bags of up to 15 rounds each. there was two main types of grenades. HE and AT (they also had smoke and flare ammo as well)

Heres the basics

HE round
Gewehrgranate 30 (30 mm 0.25 kg)
Range : 300 m

Anti-tank
Gewehrpanzergranate 30 (30 mm, 0.25 kg)
Range : 60 m
Penetration : 20 mm

grosse Gewehrpanzergranate (0.4 kg)
Range : 90 m
Penetration : 70 mm

"SS" Gewehrpanzergranate 46 (46 mm, 0.4 kg)
Range : 200 m
Penetration : 90 mm

"SS" Gewehrpanzergranate 61 (61 mm, 0.6 kg)
Range : 200 m
Penetration : 125 mm

The two SS rounds where relitivly late war develipments and is not known if they where even issued to reguler army units.
 
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