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also in battlefield 1918 there are two flamethrowers the Flammenwerfer M1916 (carried by one infantry) and the Kleinflammenwerfer M1911 (carried by two infantry)
 
also in battlefield 1918 there are two flamethrowers the Flammenwerfer M1916 (carried by one infantry) and the Kleinflammenwerfer M1911 (carried by two infantry)
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I believe that the "Browning Auto-5" is in fact a Remington Model 11 due to the lack of magazine cutoff. 1918 is too early for it to be a Savage 720 so it must be a Remington. Cheers, Kiwigunguy.

Revision as of 19:14, 13 August 2018

"Federov" Avtomat: mispronounced

Not "Federov" but Fyodorov (Russian: Фёдоров) (the same as in "Degtyaryov"). Greg-Z (talk) 16:36, 15 April 2013 (EDT)

Stielhandgranate is Model 16 or Model 17 ?

The stielhandgranate is that Model 17 Stielhandgranate? I think Model 16 Stielhandgranate. -- KINKI'boy (talk) 23:18, 12 January 2017 (JST)

in game.

M16stick.jpgGerman ww1 hand grenade.jpg

Model 16 in my opinion. --Hchris (talk) 16:32, 12 January 2017 (EST)

Link missing to Jam Tin Grenade

The link to the Jam Tin Grenade is missing but I cannot edit the page because it is locked, can somebody who has the permission to edit this page add the link? Also the grenade above should be corrected --Hchris (talk) 07:37, 15 January 2017 (EST)

Link missing to No.2 Hale grenade

As the page is locked, can somebody who has the permission please add the link to the No. 2 Hale grenade page? You can copy the entry from the Battlefield 1 page.

http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/No._2_Hand_Grenade_%22Hale%22

Thanks!

--Hchris (talk) 07:56, 27 May 2017 (EDT)

a notice

the Maxim M1910-30 machine gun that is used in battlefield 1918 is a 1930 modification how about to use a 1910 for historical accuracy

the screen name of the DWM Parabellum machinen gewehr MG14 writes that it is a DWM Parabellum machinen gewehr MG13 (a combination of water cooled version and air cooled version)

the Villar-Perosa M1915 is considered a machine gun and not a submachine gun

the Madsen M1903-21 machine gun that is used in battlefield 1918 is a 1921 modification how about to use a 1903 for historical accuracy

in battlefield 1918 there is also the Steyr Hahn M1912-P16 machinen pistole (submachine gun)

the Schwarzlose M1907-24 machinen gewehr that is used in battlefield 1918 is a 1924 modification how about to use a 1907 for historical accuracy

in battlefield 1918 there is also the Flachmine 17

the Bergmann machinen gewehr MG02 that is in battlefield 1918 is a Bergmann machinen gewehr MG15 (water cooled version)

also in battlefield 1918 there are two flamethrowers the Flammenwerfer M1916 (carried by one infantry) and the Kleinflammenwerfer M1911 (carried by two infantry)

I believe that the "Browning Auto-5" is in fact a Remington Model 11 due to the lack of magazine cutoff. 1918 is too early for it to be a Savage 720 so it must be a Remington. Cheers, Kiwigunguy.


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