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Thread: What guns can use in Mafia 2

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    What guns can use in Mafia 2

    http://www.shareimage.ro/images/h1t4lck10ppyhyyix1u.jpg


    Take a look at this picture. What do you think ?
    Last edited by Di3z0; 08-19-2008 at 02:03 PM.

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    I hope they will add more WW2 Guns, like mp44 and a second war Thompson.

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    I saw my favourite MP40 there.

    MP40 submachine guns are open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms. Fully automatic fire was the only setting, but the relatively low rate of fire allowed for single shots with controlled trigger pulls. The bolt features a telescoped return spring guide which serves as a pneumatic recoil buffer. The ****ing handle was permanently attached to the bolt on early MP38s, but on late production MP38s and MP40s, the bolt handle was made as a separate part. It also served as a safety by pushing the head of handle into a separate notch above the main opening, which locked the bolt either in the ****ed or forward position. The absence of this feature on early MP38s resulted in field expedients such as leather harnesses with a small loop, used to hold the bolt in forward position. The receiver was originally machined steel but this was a time-consuming and expensive process. This prompted the development of a simpler version that used stamped steel and electro-spot welding as much as possible. The MP38 also features longitudinal grooving on the receiver and bolt, as well as a circular opening on the magazine housing. These features were suppressed on the M38/40 and MP40.

    The MP40 is descended from its predecessor, the MP38. The MP36, a prototype made of machined steel, was developed independently by Erma's Berthold Geipel with funding from the German army. It took design elements from Heinrich Vollmer's VPM 1930 and EMP. Vollmer then worked on Berthold Geipel's MP36 and in 1938 submitted a prototype to answer a request from the German Armament services for a new submachine gun, which was adopted as MP38. The MP38 was a simplification of the MP36, as the MP40 was a further simplification of the MP38, with certain cost-saving alterations, notably in the use of more pressed rather than machined parts.

    Other changes resulted from experiences with the several thousand MP38s in service since 1939, used during the invasion of Poland. The changes were incorporated into an intermediate version, the MP38/40, and then used in the initial MP40 production version. Just over 1 million would be made of all versions in the course of the war.

    The MP40 was often called the 'Schmeisser' by the Allies, after weapons designer Hugo Schmeisser. Hugo Schmeisser himself did not design the MP40 but held a patent on the magazine. He designed the MP41, which was a MP40 with an old-fashioned wooden rifle stock and a selector. The MP41 was not introduced as a service weapon with the German Army, but saw limited use with some police units. They were also exported to Germany's ally; Romania.

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    Same old good stuff...i hope they kept the relod sistem.

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    Most of the stuff there is just for show, obviously.

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    on that table there is also a baseball bat

    MG42, MP40, baseball bat, revolver and a shotgun are not for show you can use them in the game(i read some rewiew)
    Last edited by ToniCroat; 08-24-2008 at 03:55 AM.

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