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Cornered Rat Software Game WWII ONLINE User Manual
In memory of our greatest generation THE FIRST MASSIVELY MULTIPLAYER ONLINE WAR GAME (Guinness World Records) A sandbox FPS simulator of 200+ Air/ Land / Sea models from Axis and Allied nations. No limit of players involved in hours-long PvP battles, over a persistent and borderless map of Western Europe. A 24/7 community-driven war game, in real-time, where any action influences the game for hours, days, or weeks. GAME MANUAL Version 1.36.8 (Work In Progress) ©1999-2021 Playnet, Inc. Developed by Cornered Rat Software, LLC. ©1999-2020 Playnet, Inc. Developed by Cornered Rat Software, LLC. Table of content INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 THE WORLD WAR II ONLINE PROJECT........................................................................................................................... 4 USEFUL LINKS ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 MEETING ISSUES? ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 JOINING THE GAME (UI) ................................................................................................................................................... 6 STEEP LEARNING CURVE: COMMUNICATION & SQUADS ............................................................................................ -
World War Two Squad Makeup
World War Two Squad Makeup Troop Type Rank US Army Rifle Squad / US Army Ranger Squad Squad Leader Sergeant/ Staff Sergeant Assistant Squad Leader Corporal/ Sergeant Scout x 2 Private Rifleman x 5 Private Automatic Rifleman Private Assistant Automatic Rifleman Private Automatic Rifle Ammo Carrier Private US Army Armored Rifle Squad Squad Leader Sergeant/ Staff Sergeant Assistant Squad Leader Corporal/ Sergeant Rifleman x 9 Private Driver Private US Army Heavy Machine Gun Squad Squad Leader Sergeant Machine Gunner Corporal Assistant Machine Gunner Private Machine Gun Ammo Carriers x 3 Private Driver Private US Army Light Machine Gun Squad Squad Leader Sergeant Machine Gunner Private Assistant Machine Gunner Private Machine Gun Ammo Carriers x 2 Private US Army Heavy Mortar Squad Squad Leader Staff Sergeant Mortar Gunner Corporal Assistant Mortar Gunner Private Mortar Ammo Carriers x 4 Private Driver Private US Army Light Mortar Squad Squad Leader Sergeant Mortar Gunner Private Assistant Mortar Gunner Private Mortar Ammo Carriers x 2 Private US Army Armored Anti Tank Squad Squad Leader Staff Sergeant Gunner Corporal Cannoneers x 4 Private Ammunition Carriers x 3 Private Driver Private US Army Airborne Squad Squad Leader Sergeant/ Staff Sergeant Assistant Squad Leader Corporal/ Sergeant Scout x 2 Private Rifleman x 5 Private Machine Gunner Private Assistant Machine Gunner Private Machine Gun Ammo Carrier Private US Army Ranger Assault Squad Squad Leader Sergeant/ Staff Sergeant Assistant Squad Leader Corporal/ Sergeant Rifleman x 5 Private -
093 Sb1195sam002 LRB093 10905 RLC 14185 a 1 AMENDMENT TO
093_SB1195sam002 LRB093 10905 RLC 14185 a 1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1195 2 AMENDMENT NO. ____. Amend Senate Bill 1195 as follows: 3 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 4 following: 5 "Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by 6 adding Section 24-1.7 as follows: 7 (720 ILCS 5/24-1.7 new) 8 Sec._________________________________________________________24-1.7. Manufacture, possession, and delivery of 9 semiautomatic_____________________________________________________________assault weapons, large capacity ammunition 10 feeding________________________________________________devices, and assault weapon attachments. 11 (a)_________________________________________________________The General Assembly finds that the high rate of fire 12 and_____________________________________________________________capacity for firepower of semiautomatic assault weapons, 13 assault_____________________________________________________________weapon attachments, and large capacity ammunition 14 feeding_____________________________________________________________devices pose a significant threat to the health, 15 safety,_____________________________________________________________and welfare of the citizens of this State, that the 16 use_____________________________________________________________of these weapons, devices, or attachments for sport or 17 recreation_____________________________________________________________is substantially outweighed by the danger these 18 weapons_____________________________________________________________or -
The Mauser Parabellum and It's Test Firing Ammunition. Ammunition And
The Mauser Parabellum and it’s test firing ammunition. Ammunition and ballistics, the basis of the existence of our club community, play an important role in the development of firearms that will eventually be used to fire that ammunition. That a round, even a standard round like the 9x19mm Parabellum and it’s forbearer the .30 Luger, known world wide, will not surrender itself without a struggle is shown in documents from the Mauser archives. At the end of the 1960s entrepreneurs saw several new markets for and old, classic pistol design: The Parabellum (or Luger) pistol. In the 1950s and 1960s the American consumer market was flooded with cheap military surplus firearms from Europe, annoying the major American arms produces. They feared that these importing activities would have negative effects on their own proceeds and they demanded that legislation to end the import of surplus military firearms was accepted. Interarms, one of the largest importers and distributors of surplus military firearms knew this all too well and decided not to wait for changes in legislation (which were passed in 1969). As early as in 1965, Interarms was in contact with companies like Carl Walther GmbH, Mauser-Werke AG in Germany and the Eidgn. Waffenfabrik in Bern, Switzerland. Discussed was the possibility to reproduce classic sales successes like the Walther P38, PP/K, the Mauser C96, K98, HSc and the Parabellum pistol, if needed even in the USA itself. The American import legislation influenced used guns, not new ones. After long negotiations, Mauser was prepared to take up the challenge and late 1969 the new Parabellum pistol was presented to the general public. -
American Army
ASSAULT PLATOON AMERICAN ARMY MASSIMO TORRIANI – VALENTINO DEL CASTELLO - Copyright 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any means, including mechanical and/or electronic methods, without the author’s prior written permission. For updates: www.torrianimassimo.it Version December 2013 1 AMERICAN ARMY (1943-1945) BASIC INFANTRY PLATOON The Platoon comprises: 0-1 Infantry HQ Squad (180 points), 2-3 Infantry Squads (370 points each) INFANTRY HQ SQUAD Infantry Unit, HQ Breakpoint: 2 TV: 3 No. Model Weapon Characteristics M1 semi-automatic carbine, Colt 1911A1 pistol, MKII 1 Lieutenant HQ leader Pineapple grenades 1 Second Lieutenant M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades HQ leader 1 Sergeant M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades HQ leader 2 Riflemen Garand M1 semi-automatic rifle, MKII Pineapple grenades INFANTRY SQUAD Infantry Unit Breakpoint: 5 TV: 3 No. Model Weapon Characteristics 1 Sergeant M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades leader 1 Corporal M1 semi-automatic carbine, MKII Pineapple grenades leader 1 Machine-gunner BAR M1918A2 automatic rifle, MKII Pineapple grenades 9 Riflemen Garand M1 semi-automatic rifle, MKII Pineapple grenades SPLITTING UP AN INFANTRY SQUAD Each Infantry Squad can be split up into two Sections: the first comprising a Sergeant and 6 Riflemen (BRK 3) and the other comprising the Corporal, the Machine-gunner and 3 Riflemen (BRK 2). VARIANTS: You can add a radio to the HQ Squad for +10 points. One of the riflemen in the Squad gets the radio characteristic. Leaders can replace their M1 semi-automatic carbines with M3A1 Grease Gun sub-machine guns for free. -
Mauser K98 Fact Sheet
SALW Guide Global distribution and visual identification Mauser K98 Fact sheet https://salw-guide.bicc.de Mauser K98 SALW Guide Mauser K98 There are many variants of this weapon, and it has been widely copied. A number of non-European nations used the Mauser Karabiner 98k rifle as well as a few guerrilla organizations to help establish new nation-states. One example was Israel who used the Mauser Karabiner 98k rifle from the late 1940s until the 1970s. During the 1990s, the Yugoslavian Karabiner 98k rifles and the ugoslavianY M48 and M48A rifles were used alongside modern automatic and semi-automatic rifles by all the warring factions of the Yugoslav wars. There are a number of photographs taken during the war in Bosnia showing combatants and snipers using Yugoslavian-made Mauser rifles from high-rise buildings in the Bosnian city of Sarajevo. Technical Specifications Category Rifles & Carbines Operating system Manually operated, rotating bolt Cartridge 7.92x57 mm (8x57 IS) Length 1110 mm Feeding Internal magazine Global distribution map The data on global distribution and production is provided primarily by the BwVC1, but also from national and regional focal points on SALW control; data published by think tanks, international organizations and experts; and/or data provided by individual researchers on SALW. It is not exhaustive. If you would like to add to or amend the data, please use the website's feedback function. 1. Bundeswehr Verification Center 2 salw-guide.bicc.de SALW Guide Mauser K98 Global distribution list The Mauser K98 is found in 58 countries according to our data. -
Foreign Military Weapons and Equipment
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLET NO. 30-7-4 FOREIGN MILITARY WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT Vol. III INFANTRY WEAPONS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DT WASHINGTON 25, D. C. FOREWORD The object in publishing the essential recognition features of weapons of Austrian, German, and Japanese origin as advance sections of DA Pam 30-7-4 is to present technical information on these weapons as they are used or held in significant quantities by the Soviet satellite nations (see DA Pam 30-7-2). The publication is in looseleaf form to facilitate inclusion of additional material when the remaining sections of DA Pam 30-7-4 are published. Items are presented according to country of manufacture. It should be noted that, although they may be in use or held in reserve by a satellite country, they may be regarded as obsolete in the country of manufacture. DA Pam 30-7-4 PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 30-7-4 WASHINGTON 25, D. C., 24 November 1954 FOREIGN MILITARY WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT VOL. III INFANTRY WEAPONS SECTION IV. OTHER COUNTRIES AUSTRIA: Page Glossary of Austrian terms--------------------------------------------------------- 4 A. Pistols: 9-mm Pistol M12 (Steyr) ---------------------------------------------------- 5 B. Submachine Guns: 9-mm Submachine Gun MP 34 (Steyr-Solothurn) ------------------------------- .7 C. Rifles and Carbines: 8-mm M1895 Mannlicher Rifle- - ____________________________________- - - - - - -- 9 GERMANY: Glossary of German terms___________________________________---------------------------------------------------------11 A. Pistols: 9-mm Walther Pistol M1938-- _______________________-- - --- -- -- 13 9-mm Luger Pistol M1908--------------------------------------------------15 7.65-mm Sauer Pistol M1938---------------------------------_ 17 7.65-mm Walther Pistol Model PP and PPK ---------------------------------- 19 7.63-mm Mauser Pistol M1932----------------------------------------------21 7.65-mm Mauser Pistol Model HSc ------------------------------------------ 23 B. -
Owen Submachine Gun.Nomination
Nomination of OWEN SUBMACHINE GUN for an Engineering Heritage National Marker Owen Gun Mark 1/42 - skeleton stock, cooling fins on barrel source gunshows.com.nz Owen Gun Mark 1/43 - wooden stock, camouflage finish by Doug Boleyn Engineering Heritage Sydney January 2017 Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction 2 2. Nomination Letter 4 3. Nomination Support Information Basic Data 5 4. Basic History 8 5. Engineering Heritage Assessment 11 6. Interpretation Plan 14 7. References & Acknowledgements 15 Appendices 1. Statement of Support for Engineering Heritage Recognition 16 2. History Time Line of the Owen Submachine Gun 17 3. Photos of the Owen Submachine Gun and other submachine guns used 28 in World War 2 4. Drawings of the Owen Submachine Gun 34 5. Statistics of the various models of the Owen Gun and Comparison Table 35 6. Biographies of Companies and People Associated with the Owen Gun 39 7. Glossary Terminology and Imperial Unit Conversions 44 8. Author's Assessment of Engineering Heritage Significance Check List 45 Rev 05 01 17 Page 1 1. Introduction. The Owen submachine gun [SMG] (1) that bears its designer's name was the only weapon of World War 2 used by Australian troops that was wholly designed and manufactured in Australia. Conceptually designed by Evelyn Owen, a committed young inventor, the concept was further developed to production stage by Gerard Wardell Chief Engineer Lysaght's Newcastle Works Pty Limited - Port Kembla Branch (2) [Lysaghts] with the assistance of Evelyn Owen ( and Fred Kunzler a Lysaght employee who had been a gunsmith in his native Switzerland. -
Uzbekistan Country Report
SALW Guide Global distribution and visual identification Uzbekistan Country report https://salw-guide.bicc.de Weapons Distribution SALW Guide Weapons Distribution The following list shows the weapons which can be found in Uzbekistan and whether there is data on who holds these weapons: AK-47 / AKM G PK G AK-74 G RPD U Dragunov SVD U RPG 2 U DShk U RPG 7 G Makarov PM U RPK G Mauser K98 U Simonov SKS G Mosin-Nagant Rifle Mod. U Strela (SA-7 / SA-14) U 1891 Tokarev TT-30/TT-33 U MP PPSH 41 U Explanation of symbols Country of origin Licensed production Production without a licence G Government: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is held by Governmental agencies. N Non-Government: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is held by non-Governmental armed groups. U Unspecified: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is found in the country, but do not specify whether it is held by Governmental agencies or non-Governmental armed groups. It is entirely possible to have a combination of tags beside each country. For example, if country X is tagged with a G and a U, it means that at least one source of data identifies Governmental agencies as holders of weapon type Y, and at least one other source confirms the presence of the weapon in country X without specifying who holds it. Note: This application is a living, non-comprehensive database, relying to a great extent on active contributions (provision and/or validation of data and information) by either SALW experts from the military and international renowned think tanks or by national and regional focal points of small arms control entities. -
Catalogue Only - Catalogue Price $20 Next Catalogue Free with Purchase Over $100
FRONT COVER: Fine British / N.Z Miltary Rifles - Brown Bess, Col. Hay atternP & Snider MkII Lots 203,201&200 Carvell’s Auctions Presents our 25th year and 50th auction featuring the Collection of the Rotorua R.S.A with many items at no reserve! More superb Lugers from the Murray Willis collection. A large collection of WWII firearms not offered on the market in over 30 years plus many other quality items from over sixty different vendors. Lots 196 & 197 25 YEARS AUCTION No.50 - SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15th 2015 TO BE HELD AT THE HOLIDAY INN AIRPORT HOTEL CORNER OF KIRKBRIDE AND ASCOT ROADS AUCKLAND AIRPORT VIEWING FROM 8.00 -10.00 AM ON THE DAY, AUCTION COMMENCES AT 10.00 AM Lots can also be viewed prior to the auction in our show room located at S.A.I Guns - 553 Great South Rd. Penrose ENTRANCE BY CATALOGUE ONLY - CATALOGUE PRICE $20 NEXT CATALOGUE FREE WITH PURCHASE OVER $100 CONDITION ABBREVIATIONS LICENSE ABBREVIATIONS ExWO&C Excellent working order & condition ALR Standard firearms license required VGWO&C Very good working order & condition BLR Pistol shooters license required GWO&C Good Working order & condition CLR Collectors license required Lots 135,138 & 139 ExC Excellent condition ELR Military style semi automatic license required VGC Very good conditon NLR No license required required GC Good condition White tickets on firearms mean standard license required FC Fair condition Red tickets on firearms mean endorsed license required PC Poor condition Green tickets on firearms mean no license required For information or price guide on any lots contact Greg Carvell Telephone +64 9 579-3771 Fax +64 9 579-3401 Email [email protected] Website www.gunauction.co.nz Postal CARVELL’S AUCTIONS P.O Box 112313 Penrose 1061 - For all postal bids and payments Auckland NZ Lots 92 & 93 Lot 91 Lots 135,138 & 139 Lots 136 & 137 BACK COVER : Lot 512 Fredrick Barnes Silver Mounted Officers Pistols 1 CATALOGUE 50 1 - GUN MAGAZINES 17 - WEBLEY MKII REVOLVER 10 Gun Report Magazines. -
GSG-MP40 Instruction Manual
GSGGSG----MP40MP40 Instruction Manual Page 1 Table of Content Chapter Page History of the MP40 D-01 03 Product Description D-02 04-05 General Instructions / Safety Regulations D-03 06 Technical Data of the GSG-MP40 Carbine D-04 07 Technical Data of the GSG-MP40 Pistol D-05 08 Main Parts / Assembly Groups of the GSG-MP40 Carbine D-06 09 Main Parts / Assembly Groups of the GSG-MP40 Pistol D-07 10 Safety Arrangement D-08 11 Transporting the Gun D-09 12 Handling the Gun D-10 12 General D-11 12 Ammunition D-12 12 Loading the Magazine D-13 13 Loading the Gun (ready for firing) D-14 14 Firing D-15 15 Reloading during Firing D-16 16-17 Unloading the Gun (Magazine not empty) D-17 18 Unloading the Gun (Magazine empty) D-18 19 Decocking the Rifle D-19 20 Setting the Rear Sight D-20 21 Exchange the Front Sights D-21 22 Maintenance of the Gun D-22 23 Disassemble of the Gun D-23 23 Cleaning the Breech System D-24 25 Fold up the Buttstock D-25 26 Adjust Trigger Pull Weight D-26 27 Care of the Gun D-27 28 Trouble Shooting, Fault Removal D-28 28 Servicing D-29 29 Safekeeping and Storage of the Gun D-30 30 Shipping the Gun D-31 30 Accessories D-32 31 Disposal D-33 31 Spare-Parts List D-34 31 Page 2 D-01: History of the MP40 The MP 40 (MP designates Maschinenpistole.) was a submachine gun developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by Fallschirmjäger (paratroopers), platoon and squad leaders, and other troops during World War II. -
Lebensbuch, Teil 4 F Druck
Josef-Gerhard Farkas Prof. Dr.phil. L e b e n s b u c h 1 9 2 9 - 2 0 ? ? 4.) 1945 / 1-4, Greiffenberg /Schlesien © Gabriele Farkas 2015 Fax +49(0) 7273-941173 E-Mail: [email protected] Habsburger Allee 10 a. - D-76767 Hagenbach Druck: dbusiness.de gmbh. 10409 Berlin Lebensbuch - 170 - 1 I n h a l t 2 3 1945 /1 - 4 = K45 /1, Greiffenberg /Schlesien......................................172 4 5 Diapositive = Dia................................................228 6 7 Genealogie = Gen.. ..228 8 9 Dokumente = Dok ..............................................229 10 11 Register = Reg...................................................229 12 13 14 Inhalte Band I) 1929-41, 2) 1941/42-1943, 3) 1944: 15 16 1929 = K29 und folgende in Czernowitz .......................................................................... 3 17 18 1930 = K30 ........................................................................................................................... 3 19 20 1931 = K31 ........................................................................................................................... 4 21 22 1932 = K32 ........................................................................................................................... 4 23 24 1933 = K33 ........................................................................................................................... 9 25 26 1934 = K34 ......................................................................................................................... 12 27 28 1935 = K35 ........................................................................................................................