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[WW2C+PGW] Colt M1911
   
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2021년 5월 21일 오전 8시 01분
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[WW2C+PGW] Colt M1911

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"U wot m8?"-MTPG

Conceptualized in 1899,the M1911 was designed in the early 1900's,the pistol was meant to replace all the old American revolvers and pistols of the past century.In WW2,it became one of the most produced guns (with almost 2 million built),and it was known for it's hardness and stopping power.It was used in all theatres by American troops and more countries

STATS:

-Damage->52 (2 shots to the body)
-Loadded ammo->7+1


CREDITS:
-Model->KnightGalahad
-Sounds->Galahad and Moxx
-UI icons->Erazer
-Thumbnail->FinishPlay
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airicmoen 2022년 7월 2일 오전 4시 03분 
This is really good. You should add a Webly and scout mk1 :)
Saltshaker 2021년 6월 9일 오후 12시 48분 
STOPPIN POWAH
могильник 2021년 5월 27일 오후 7시 27분 
cool:headcrab:
Professer_Poop 2021년 5월 27일 오전 9시 29분 
ah okay thank you
Mellamomellamo  [작성자] 2021년 5월 27일 오전 9시 04분 
It meant "don't share or modify the files because that's illegal"
Professer_Poop 2021년 5월 27일 오전 9시 03분 
Oh sorry, but what did it mean in the past
Mellamomellamo  [작성자] 2021년 5월 27일 오전 9시 01분 
This literally has no disclaimer, i only did that on old mods
Professer_Poop 2021년 5월 27일 오전 8시 58분 
what exactly does "sharing" mean in the disclaimer? like, I can't tell my friends about a cool mod? or what?
Damyn 2021년 5월 27일 오전 2시 58분 
im not saying its wrong but i have shot one of the MF's and geez they Kick especially the .45
Mellamomellamo  [작성자] 2021년 5월 27일 오전 2시 06분 
It's literally how it was taught to be shot, even during WW2 pistol training favored one handed shooting on the move (although two handed shooting was the way of shooting while still "competition like"). Until some years after WW2 the modern way of holding pistols didn't become mainstream