RO-Realism mod.

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ultraZ

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You could include the armored Beasts mod if you took each map and set their reinforcement to the real values, same with the equipment. And why not get permissions from the mod groups to use their assets, they have been helpful in the past to the realism community. Especially for competition, something like this would would standardize it

That would be sweet.
 

jeesustelija

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May 20, 2007
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"PTRS 41 (Semi automatic version of the PTRD)"


Many people have wanted that to RO for a long time. Nice idea btw.Good Luck!:cool:
 

Gunfan9x19

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In fact, this is not the right description. The PTRD and PTRS are two different weapons. And PTRD-41 is a SEMI-AUTOMATIC AT rifle, but it has only 1 round in the magazine!:cool:

No offense, but now you just sound stupid. The PTRD41 anti-tank rifle WAS a SINGLE-SHOT BOLT ACTION. And you are the first person I've ever heard of to think otherwise.
 

RedGuardist

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But PTRD sure has a sort of semi-auto action, because it spits out the spend cartridge automatically after pulling the trigger. Just like in many AT-guns etc.

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sanitaeter

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No offense, but now you just sound stupid. The PTRD41 anti-tank rifle WAS a SINGLE-SHOT BOLT ACTION. And you are the first person I've ever heard of to think otherwise.
Sorry, you have correctly shown me my mistakes, but not all are right. At first I admit, that the PTRD-41 has no magazine, the cartridge gets immiedately to the cartridge chamber (is it how it is called? english is not my maternal langauge), but it is really semi-automatic, because it splits up automatically the empty cartridge. But because there is no other cartridge ready in the weapon (because it has no magazine), the bolt closes without loading another cartridge to the chamber. And when you reload it, you have to cock the bolt again, as in the semi-auto rifles, when you ran out of ammo in mag and reload. Sorry for my bad english in technical description and I really didn
 

RedGuardist

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it is really semi-automatic, because it splits up automatically the empty cartridge. But because there is no other cartridge ready in the weapon (because it has no magazine), the bolt closes without loading another cartridge to the chamber. And when you reload it, you have to cock the bolt again, as in the semi-auto rifles, when you ran out of ammo in mag and reload.

Nope. Not like that. The bolt stays open after a shot is fired, it won