tag:danbooru.me,2005:/commentsComments on post #26457762017-03-29T01:37:44-04:00tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/16729652017-03-29T01:37:44-04:002017-03-29T01:37:44-04:00@spitfire_7 on post #2645776 (mp40 and m1 garand (girls frontline) drawn by ac130) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/a3/80/a380763a00631ea2c365a9fbcce689fd.jpg"/>
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<p>T34/38 said:</p>
<p>That's true, but what happens if your doing it alone?</p>
</blockquote><p>then you have way bigger problems than this :D</p>
spitfire_7/users/159730tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/16705562017-03-23T09:48:25-04:002017-03-23T09:48:25-04:00@T34/38 on post #2645776 (mp40 and m1 garand (girls frontline) drawn by ac130)<img src="/cdn_image/preview/a3/80/a380763a00631ea2c365a9fbcce689fd.jpg"/>
<p>That's true, but what happens if your doing it alone?</p>
T34/38/users/192921tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/16705442017-03-23T09:18:12-04:002017-03-23T10:13:43-04:00@BarefeetChaser on post #2645776 (mp40 and m1 garand (girls frontline) drawn by ac130) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/a3/80/a380763a00631ea2c365a9fbcce689fd.jpg"/>
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<p>OOZ662 said:</p>
<p>It's true that it's an obvious giveaway. Whether it ever actually influenced anything is questionable. But, the stories of soldiers throwing their empty clips at rocks to draw out enemies are entertaining.</p>
</blockquote><p>Oh hey, that's practically the next strip lol</p><p>I'll deal with this pool now.</p>
BarefeetChaser/users/99793tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/16644822017-03-06T00:47:42-05:002017-03-06T00:47:42-05:00@79248cm/s on post #2645776 (mp40 and m1 garand (girls frontline) drawn by ac130) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/a3/80/a380763a00631ea2c365a9fbcce689fd.jpg"/>
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<p>laisy said:</p>
<p>I thought the "ping" sound of the Garand clip being a dead giveaway was just a myth? </p>
</blockquote><p>Its a myth. For one, the distances involved and the noise of other gunfire is too loud to clearly hear the ping. Additionally no one fights alone. Sure one guy might be reloading, but there are at least 2 other guys in a fireteam also sending lead. </p><p>The concept remains today, where when you run dry you drop behind cover and yell "reloading" so your buddies know to control their cadence while you reload (and also to warn anyone firing over your head that you are going to be standing back up soon, but you will still look behind you an yell "up" before you do so)</p>
79248cm/s/users/375497tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/16627772017-03-01T22:05:58-05:002017-03-01T22:05:58-05:00@OOZ662 on post #2645776 (mp40 and m1 garand (girls frontline) drawn by ac130)<img src="/cdn_image/preview/a3/80/a380763a00631ea2c365a9fbcce689fd.jpg"/>
<p>It's true that it's an obvious giveaway. Whether it ever actually influenced anything is questionable. But, the stories of soldiers throwing their empty clips at rocks to draw out enemies are entertaining.</p>
OOZ662/users/332700tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/16627732017-03-01T21:54:11-05:002017-03-01T21:54:11-05:00@laisy on post #2645776 (mp40 and m1 garand (girls frontline) drawn by ac130)<img src="/cdn_image/preview/a3/80/a380763a00631ea2c365a9fbcce689fd.jpg"/>
<p>I thought the "ping" sound of the Garand clip being a dead giveaway was just a myth? </p>
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