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Realpity 01-30-2011 07:47 PM

Awesome ! Wow that's quick !

after re-reading some 80's cold-war fiction I've had an urge to run a Canadian Mech Brigade in Europe type game

pmulcahy11b 02-02-2011 06:39 PM

03 Feb 11

German Tanks has been updated to include the Canadian Leopard C1 and C2. (The Leopard 2A6M was already there, it turns out.)

Spanish Wheeled APCs and Swiss Wheeled APCs have been updated, corrected, and expanded. (The MOWAG Piranha entries have, in particular, become quite large.)

The US-made, highly modified Bravo 18 AKM has been added to the Kalashnikov AK-47 entry in Russian Assault Rifles.

In International Pistols, the Stoeger Condor has been added.

In US Pistols R, the SR-40 has been added to the Ruger SR-9 entry.

In US Revolvers - Colt A-P, the version of the Colt New Service M-1917 in .455 Webley has been added to the entry.

In US Revolvers - Smith & Wesson 451-630, the PC-500 Bone Collector has been added to the Smith & Wesson 500 entry.

In Italian Semiautomatic Shotguns - Beretta, the Tx-4 Storm has been added.
In US Semiautomatic Sporting Rifles Ra-Ro, the .450 Bushmaster chambering has been added to the Remington R-15, and the .30 Remington AR entry has been corrected.

In US Submachineguns A-I, the Steve Matthews AR-15 SMG has been added to the Colt Submachineguns entry.

In The Care and Feeding of Antitank Weapons, rules for Wind Effects on Shots have been added.

In New Skills, the erroneous references to Dexterity have been replaced with Agility.

Realpity 02-03-2011 05:57 AM

Just checked the page, excellent work ! You even covered the C1A1 ! Thanks very much Paul.

Panther Al 02-03-2011 09:43 AM

Question for you Paul on your page:

When it comes to the small arms, where/how to you get your bulk numbers at?

And second, on the M1 section, you might want to add that the Iraqi Army is now the largest user of the M1A1 AIM SA (Or will be when the last are delivered). I was reading an interview of some of the Iraqi's doing conversion training, and one of the officers remarked that the First time he saw a M1 was in the commanders seat of a T72, transitioning to the M1 gave him a very positive feeling.

pmulcahy11b 02-03-2011 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Panther Al (Post 30799)
Question for you Paul on your page:

When it comes to the small arms, where/how to you get your bulk numbers at?

And second, on the M1 section, you might want to add that the Iraqi Army is now the largest user of the M1A1 AIM SA (Or will be when the last are delivered). I was reading an interview of some of the Iraqi's doing conversion training, and one of the officers remarked that the First time he saw a M1 was in the commanders seat of a T72, transitioning to the M1 gave him a very positive feeling.

Second part first -- Thanks for the information.

The bulk numbers are straight out of Fire, Fusion & Steel (the first one), which is basically weapon length in centimeters divided by 15, rounding off normally.

Panther Al 02-03-2011 11:53 AM

Should have mentioned it on that last post, but it appears that by the photo's of Iraqi M1's they got part of the TUSK upgrades (The add on side armour and the armour for the commanders and loaders station, and what appears to be a M2 mount over the gun tube Israeli style as well as a M1A2 style APU on the bustle.)

pmulcahy11b 02-03-2011 04:08 PM

Well, that's two countries we've given M1s to that could dissolve into chaos at the drop of a hat...

Legbreaker 02-03-2011 04:24 PM

Obviously there's money involved. Somebody made a bucket of it and ignore the potential powder kegs the AFVs were being sent to.

Panther Al 02-05-2011 09:34 AM

Yep, was a 2 billion dollar deal including a whole host of support vehicles, including ODS Brads, roughly 400 I am hearing.

Mohoender 02-12-2011 08:54 PM

Hello Paul

I ran in the Rooikat ZA-35 today. For once, I didn't find it in your site (I didn't think that was possible;)). If you are interested in it here is a link to its characteristics.

http://www.military-today.com/artillery/za_35.htm

pmulcahy11b 02-21-2011 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mohoender (Post 31130)
Hello Paul

I ran in the Rooikat ZA-35 today. For once, I didn't find it in your site (I didn't think that was possible;)). If you are interested in it here is a link to its characteristics.

Cool! Something new! Thanks!

pmulcahy11b 02-21-2011 05:05 PM

22 Feb 11

Turkish Wheeled APCs has been rewritten and updated. The Otokar Arma and Otokar Kaya have been added.

Ukrainian Wheeled APCs has been rewritten and updated. The superfluous BTR-3U entry has been removed (the vehicle is in International Wheeled APCs).

In German Assault Rifles, the Umarex USA HK-416D has been added to the Heckler & Koch HK-416 entry.

In US Assault Rifles A-C, notes have been added about the Stag 15 variations of the M-16 and M-4 have been added to the Colt M-16 Assault Rifle Series and Colt M-16-Based Short Assault Rifles Series entries.

In Brazilian Pistols, the PT-857SSC has been added to the Taurus PT-800 Series entry.

In US Pistols K, the Kel-Tec PMR-30 has been added.

In US Revolvers - Smith & Wesson 10-30, under the Smith & Wesson 27 entry, the Model 627 has been renamed the Model 627 Magnum Stainless, and the Model 627 Hunter, Model 627 Lew Horton Special, Model 627-3, Model 627-4, and Model 627-5 have been added to the entry.

In US Semiautomatic Shotguns M-Q, the Mossberg M-930 SPX has been added.

In British Submachineguns, the Chinese Type 38 version of the Sten was added to the entry.

In US Submachineguns A-I, the MasterPiece Arms MPA-22 was added to the Ingram M-10/M-11 entry.

In Russian Grenade Launchers, the incorrect HEDP round entry for the GP-25/GP-30 was removed, and the "Jumping Frag" round was added. The duplicate AGS-30 entry was removed.

In Grenade Launcher Ammunition, the "Jumping Frag" round was added to the 40x47mm Russian Low-Velocity entry.

In Small-Caliber Small Arms Rounds, the 5.7mm MMJ round was added.

The Download Link for TR's (Wapahani's) Web Site, Rogue Turtle's Nuclear Threat Analysis by State, and Anders Larsson's Mexican Army Sourcebook, Polish Army Sourcebook, and Alternate T2K Timeline has been moved to the PDF Page. Please note that the file locations themselves have also been moved and the previous links are no longer valid.

Legbreaker 02-21-2011 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmulcahy11b (Post 31471)
In Grenade Launcher Ammunition, the "Jumping Frag" round was added to the 40x47mm Russian Low-Velocity entry.

Woo hoo!
I was nearly going to ask about that but thought you'd get to it eventually.
THANKS!!! :P

One thing though, does the bounding round really have 100 metres greater IFR?
http://pmulcahy.com/grenade_launcher..._launchers.htm

pmulcahy11b 02-21-2011 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Legbreaker (Post 31472)
Woo hoo!One thing though, does the bounding round really have 100 metres greater IFR?

Rackel-Frass!

Panther Al 02-21-2011 06:57 PM

I'm crushed.. No update on the users of the M1A1SA... ;)

pmulcahy11b 02-21-2011 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Panther Al (Post 31474)
I'm crushed.. No update on the users of the M1A1SA... ;)

I need to learn more about the M1A1SA variant first...or is that the Saudi Variant? Can't remember...I'm confused...

Panther Al 02-21-2011 09:01 PM

Iraqi. Strategy page has some info on it, as well as pics. There was some stuff posted on the army website, but that was a while back.

pmulcahy11b 03-23-2011 11:09 AM

23 Mar 11

The US Wheeled APCs page has been heavily rewritten and updated. The Force Protection Cougar MRAP and the GDLS Stryker have been added.

General information and stats have been added for AR-10 clones under US Battle Rifles A-L.

In International Pistols, the Stoeger Cougar has been added.

In US Pistols D-F, the Guardian has been added to the Dan Wesson Commander Classic Bobtail entry. The Kobra Carry Lightweight has been added to the Ed Brown Kobra entry.

In US Pistols R, the LC9 has been added to the Ruger LCP entry.

In US Pistols - Springfield, the E-Series has been added to the Springfield M-1911A1 entry.

In Russian Machineguns, the Century International semiautomatic version of the DPM has been added to the Degtyarev DP Series entry.

In US Revolvers - Dan Wesson, a note about the Model 715 has been added to the Dan Wesson Model 15-VH entry.

In US Pump-Action Shotguns G-L, the Kel-Tec KSG has been added.

In Belgian Lever-Action Rifles, the Browning/Winchester 1886 Extra Light has been added.

In Small-Caliber Small Arms Rounds, the .17 VarTag, .17 Tactical, and .20 Tactical rounds have been added.

In Heavy-Caliber Small Arms Rounds, the .40-60 Winchester Centerfire, .45-765 Winchester Centerfire, .400 Pondoro, .416 Howell, .450 AHR, .450 Howell, ..500 AHR, .500 Jeffrey, and .585 AHR rounds have been added.

The Radios & Communications Equipment page has been rearranged for a bit more clarity. It will be expanded later (eventually).

For those parties wondering, and AS1 version of the Leopard, the M-1A1SA, and the Romanian AIMS-74 will appear in the next update. Sorry for the wait, but thanks for the heads-up.

Legbreaker 03-23-2011 06:00 PM

Just happy to be able to help out with your incredible work in some small way.

Legbreaker 03-28-2011 07:35 AM

Paul, I've noted you haven't got the M579 Fitter variant of the M113 on your site. Oversight?
I don't know how many (if any) are used by the US but they were the standard ARV in Australia for Cavalry and APC units (still are in those still equipped with M113s), and looks like a few other nations too (Canada and Israel being just two in a quick search).

pmulcahy11b 03-28-2011 01:52 PM

I do have some "M-113 Fitter's Vehicles" here and there, but who knows what I've missed.

Legbreaker 03-28-2011 06:17 PM

Yes, I can imagine it's very easy to miss a vehicle here and there given the thousands of items you've already got!
No rush to get it done from my perspective - only mentioned it because I'm currently working on an Australian OOB for Korea and want to include M113s and M113 MRVs in the mix. Likely to have been one per squadron I think sent over initially.

What's the New Zealand ARV for the Scorpion? Anyone have an idea? Could the M579 handle it? (my guess is probably.)

StainlessSteelCynic 03-28-2011 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Legbreaker (Post 32662)
What's the New Zealand ARV for the Scorpion? Anyone have an idea? Could the M579 handle it? (my guess is probably.)

The Scorpion weighs approx 8 tonnes while the M113 typically weighs 12 to 13 tonnes from memory. I don't know what the specific recovery capacity is of the Fitter's bucket but I'd say we're safe to assume if it can recover another bucket then it can easily recover a Scorpion!

Legbreaker 03-28-2011 08:54 PM

Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. I'm still on the fence about sending Scorpions to Korea though for reasons I've already mentioned elsewhere.

pmulcahy11b 03-28-2011 10:13 PM

I've toyed with the idea of putting vehicles with a large amounts of variants (M113, HMMWV, AK47 and M16) on the same page.

Legbreaker 03-28-2011 10:46 PM

I think where the chassis is the same (M113, M577, etc) that's probably a good idea. With vehicles having to be stripped for replacement parts, it's nice to know the suspension components from a Gepard for example can be used on a Leopard.
Of course that opens another can of worms doesn't it - AA vehicles such as the Gepard aren't exactly in the same category as a Leopard MBT... :confused:

Seems that may require a major reworking of your categorisation methods. :(

Perhaps a note or two in the descriptions might be better at this point? I'm sure you really don't want to rework the whole site.

Panther Al 03-29-2011 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmulcahy11b (Post 32668)
I've toyed with the idea of putting vehicles with a large amounts of variants (M113, HMMWV, AK47 and M16) on the same page.

For what it is worth, I've been fiddling about doing just that for my own use, might clean it up, finish it, and forward it on.

pmulcahy11b 03-31-2011 06:02 PM

31 May 11

In German Tanks, the Australian AS1 variant of the Leopard 1 was added.

In US Tanks, the new M-1A1SA version which has been sold to the Iraqi Army has been added.

In British Tracked APCs, the Warrior MAOV has been added to the Alvis/BAE FV-510 Warrior entry. As this was the only entry in British Artillery Support Vehicles, that page has been removed.

Yugoslavian Wheeled APCs has been rewritten and updated; the Yugoimport Lazar BVT has been added.

In US Antimateriel Rifles A-L, the AR-50A1 NM was added to the Armalite AR-50 entry.

In Romanian Assault Rifles, The AIMS was added to the RATMIL AKM-63 entry. A note about the AIMS-74 (aka the AKS-86) was added to the RATMIL AK-86 entry.

In US Assault Rifles R-Z, a note about the Smith & Wesson M&P-15 PSX has been added to the Smith & Wesson M&P-15 entry.

In US Battle Rifles M-Z, the McMillan M-3A has been added to the Springfield M-1A entry.

In Swiss Pistols, the P-220 Super Match was added to the SiG-Sauer P-220 entry.

In German Double/Single-Barrel Shotguns, the Kreighoff K-80 was added.

In International Double/Single-Barrel Shotguns, the Big Horn Sterling was added.

In Swiss Sniper Rifles, the Brugger & Thomet APR-338 was added.

In US Sniper Rifles A-B, the Barrett MRAD was added.

In US Sniper Rifles G-L, the SR-25 Carbine has been added to the KAC Mk 11/M-110 entry.

In US Sniper Rifles T-Z, the .338 Lapua Magnum chambering has been added to the Tactical Rifles M-40A1 entry.

I don't know where it went, but US Lever-Action Rifles I-M has been restored, with the JB Custom 1892 Mare's Leg and Mossberg 464.

In US Semiauto Sporting Rifles Rp-Rz, the SR-22 was added to the Ruger SR-556 entry.

In Heavy Caliber Small Arms Rounds, the .40-60 Marlin and .50-95 Winchester rounds were added.

pmulcahy11b 04-21-2011 05:27 PM

21 Apr 11

The British Artillery Support Vehicles page has been restored; I was going to put such vehicles under their base APC pages, but had second thoughts.

The Canadian Artillery Support Vehicles page has been added, with the GDLS LAV III OPV.

The Chinese Artillery Support Vehicles page has been rewritten and updated.

The Czech Artillery Support Vehicles page has been rewritten and updated, and the BVP-2 LOS has been added.

The French Artillery Support Vehicles page has been rewritten and updated.

The German Artillery Support Vehicles has been rewritten and updated, and the M-113G1 AOPV added.

The International Artillery Support Vehicles page has been rewritten and updated.

On the Belgian Assault Rifles page, the ISSC-Austria Mk 22 has been added under the FN SCAR entry.

In US Pistols K, the Kimber Solo has been added.

In US Bolt-Action Sporting Rifles - Weatherby, the .338 Lapua Magnum chambering was added to the Weatherby Vanguard.

A new page, Best Sporting Rifles That Never Were, was added, with the Carl Stolzer 2-Bore Rifle.

In Heavy-Caliber Rifle Rounds, .40-65 Winchester, .40-70 Winchester, .40-82 Winchester, .45-90 Winchester, .40-70 Sharps Straight, .40-90 Sharps Straight, and .500/.416 Nitro Express have been added.

Legbreaker 04-22-2011 07:35 AM

I'm really liking the new organisation in radios and comms! :p
Makes it a LOT easier to find nation specific gear. :D

pmulcahy11b 06-01-2011 09:59 PM

02 Jun 11

South African Artillery Support Vehicles, South Korean Artillery Support Vehicles, and Swedish Artillery Support Vehicles have been rewritten and in some cases updated. The Swedish vehicles in particular have been heavily rewritten and updated.

In German Assault Rifles, the MR-556A1 has been added to the Heckler & Koch HK-416 entry.

In US Assault Rifles A-C, entries for generic M-4/AR-15/M-16 clones chambered for 6.8mm SPC and 6.5mm Grendel have been added to the Colt AR-15/M-16 Assault Rifle and Colt Carbines entries.

In Czech Battle Rifles, the VZ-24, M-1310, and M-1317 versions of the VZ-98/22 have been added.

In French Battle Rifles, much more information has been added to the St Etienne MAS-49.

In Russian Battle Rifles, much more information has been added to the Tokarev SVT-38/SVT-40/AVT-40 entry, including the rare 7.62mm Kalashnikov chamberings.

In Austrian Pistols, the ISSC-Austria M-22 was added.

In German Pistols H-K, the P-30L was added to the Heckler & Koch P-30 entry.

The Chiappa 1911-22 was moved to International Pistols to US Pistols C.

In Swiss Pistols, the SiG-Sauer 1911 was added.

In US Pistols K, the CW-40 and CW-45 was added to the Kahr CW-9 entry.

In Brazilian Revolvers - Taurus, the Raging Judge XXVIII has been added to the Taurus Raging Bull entry.

In German Revolvers K-Z, the Weihrauch Windicator has been greatly expanded, and some stats have been corrected.

In US Revolvers M-N, the Top-Break variant of the Mini-Revolver has been added to the NAA Mini-Master/Black Widow entry.

In US Revolvers - Ruger, the new version of the Ruger Blackhawk, designed specifically for .44 Special, has been added to the Blackhawk entry.

In German Sniper Rifles, the former East German Suhl SSG-82 has been added.

In Best Submachineguns That Never Were, the PLJ has been added.

However, before that and I forgot to tell you...

12 May 11

In Russian Wheeled APCs, a correction has been made to the frontal armor of the BTR-60.

Romanian Artillery Support Vehicles has been updated and expanded.

Russian Artillery Support Vehicles has been updated and greatly expanded, including the addition of the Arzamas 1V152 and KMZ PRP-3.

In French Automatic Rifles, the Chatellerault Mle 1924/29 entry was expanded with more information.

In Belgian Battle Rifles, the Austrian version of the FAL, the StG-58, was added to the FN FAL entry. The 6.5mm Swedish chambering was added to the FN M-1949.

In British Battle Rifles, the Lee-Enfield Cavalry Carbine Mark I and the Ishapore 2A have been added to the SMLE entry.

In French Battle Rifles, more information has been added to the ENT M-1886 and MAS-36 entries, and the MAS-36/CR39 entry has been corrected.

In German Battle Rifles, the Kar-98k ZF-41 was added to the Mauser Gew-98 entry.

In Austrian Pistols, more information has been added to the Roth-Steyr.

In German Pistols L-M, the C/96 Kavallerie Karabiner, C/98 Export Model, The Mauser M-30, Mauser M-712, M-713, and Chinese M-713 have been added to the Mauser C/96 entry. In addition, come corrections have been made to the entry, and the name of the Chinese .45 ACP variant has been corrected to "Shansi."

In US Pistols K, the CM-9 has been added to the Kahr K-9 entry, and the Kel-Tec P-32 has been given more information.

In Austrian Revolvers, more information has been added to the Rast & Gasser M-1898.

In International Revolvers, the Walther R99 La Chasse has been moved from German Revolvers L-M and placed here under the entry of "Walther/Smith & Wesson R99 La Chasse.

In Japanese Revolvers, the Koishikawa Type 26 has been added.

In Russian Revolvers, more information has been added to the Nagant Model 1895.

In US Revolvers - Smith & Wesson 10-30, the Model 629 Magnum Hunter has been added to the Smith & Wesson 29 entry.

In Romanian Sniper Rifles, the designation of the ROMARM "PSL" has been changed to the more-correct ROMARM FPK (the reason for this becomes obvious in the entry). More information has also been added.

In British Submachineguns, the Sten Mark 1* has been added to the Enfield Sten entry, and some more information has been added to the Sten entry in general.

In US Submachineguns A-I, the M-1921, M-1921AC, M-1923, and the BSA Thompson were added to the Auto Ordnance Thompson entry, and many corrections were made to range and price of all Thompsons.

In US Submachineguns J-Z, the civilian SA/M-3A1 has been added to the M-3/M-3A1/OSS M-3 entry, and more information has been added in general. More information has been added to the Reising entry, and the prototypical version chambered in .30 Carbine has been added to the entry.

In Russian Submachineguns, the civilian SR-41 was added to the PPsh-41 entry.

pmulcahy11b 06-27-2011 02:53 PM

Here's one I did a while back, but forgot to post here:

16 Jun 11
Turkish Artillery Support Vehicles has been rewritten and updated. US Artillery Support Vehicles has been rewritten and greatly updated.

The Izhmash AK-9 was added to Russian Assault Rifles.

The Ukrainian Assault Rifles page has been added, with the RPC Fort Vepr.

Italian Semiauto Shotguns D-Z has been replaced with Italian Semiauto Shotguns F-Z. The page is essentially the same.

The KBP ADS was added to the Russian Special Purpose Firearms page.

The Chiappa Mfour-22 has been added to the International Semiauto Sporting Rifles page.

The FN40GL has been added to the Belgian Grenade Launchers page.

In Best Assault Rifles That Never Were, the entry for the Baryshev/LCZ B-10 has has info added and stats corrected; the entry for the Interdaynamic MKS/MKR has had the MKS Carbine added; and the Korobov TKB-022 has been added.

The Best Sporting Rifles That Never Were link now points to the correct page.

The Best Handguns That Never Were page has the Webley Mars added to it.

It should be noted, or even obvious, that the Twilight 2000 stats on the site are in a state of enourmous flux. This is because I am updating basically everything little by little, correcting stats and updating the information, as well as adding on new stuff and new versions of old stuff. Therefore, newer stats do not necessarily gibe with older stuff. In general, Tanks, APCs, and Artillery Support Vehicles have been fully updated (as much as possible with my current knowledge), and there is a peppering of fixes for other things throughout the site. I'm sorry for the confusion and possible irritation, but it can't be helped.

Legbreaker 06-27-2011 07:20 PM

Small problem with http://www.pmulcahy.com/semiauto_sho...otguns_d-z.htm

pmulcahy11b 06-27-2011 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Legbreaker (Post 35471)

Sorry -- replaced the file and changed the file name, but forgot to change the base page. Thanks for catching that.

Legbreaker 06-27-2011 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmulcahy11b (Post 35472)
Thanks for catching that.

That's what friends are for.
Noticed there's no Italian semi shotguns D-E? On purpose?

pmulcahy11b 06-27-2011 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Legbreaker (Post 35473)
That's what friends are for.
Noticed there's no Italian semi shotguns D-E? On purpose?

There aren't any (that I've found as of yet).

chico20854 07-05-2011 04:17 PM

Added the Soviet Artillery piece from a few weeks ago and updated Pact orbats (with commander's names down to regimental/battalion level!) to the page...
http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeedox4/

Enjoy!

pmulcahy11b 07-24-2011 07:04 PM

24 Jul 11

In British Artillery Support Vehicles, the Alvis/BAE FV-432 FDC vehicle has been added.

Argentine Mortar Carriers, Austrian Mortar Carriers, Brazilian Mortar Carriers, and British Mortar Carriers have been updated, revised, and rewritten.

In US Battle Rifles A-L, the AR-10T entries were removed from the Armalite AR-10 entry. In addition, the .260 Remington and .338 Federal chamberings of the AR-10(T) were added.

In Austrian Pistols, the CCF Raceframes version of the Glock 17 has been added to the Glock 9mm Parabellum Pistols entry.

In US Pistols C, the New Agent has been added to the Colt M-1911 entry.

In Russian Revolvers, the Izhmash MP-412 Rex has been added.

In Brazilian Lever-Action Rifles, the Rossi Rio Grande has been added.

In Belgian Semiautomatic Sporting Rifles, the FNAR Match and the FNAR Heavy Barrel have been added to the FN FNAR entry, and some other general information added to the entry.

In US Semiautomatic Sporting Rifles F-I, the Model 4595TDS has been added to the Hi-Point 995/4095 Carbines entry.

In Italian Single-Shot & Double Sporting Rifles, the Model 92F has been added to the Sabatti Classic 92 Express entry.

In US Antimateriel Rifles A-L, a few lines of new (but important) information have been added to the M-107A1 part of the Barrett M-82A1 entry.

The Blackpowder Rifles & Muskets has been updated; the blackpowder rules have been tweaked a bit more, and several new weapons have been added: 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle, 1859 Sharps, 1861 Springfield, 1863 Remington Zouave, 1863 Sharps, 3-Band/2-Band Enfield Musket, Brown Bess, CS Richmond, and Hawken Rifle. Note that I still consider this page to be in heavy development, particularly the blackpowder rules at the top. Any input is welcome.

Some updates and fixes have been applied to Czech Autocannons, Italian Autocannons, Russian Autocannons, US Autocannons, and Yugoslavian Autocannons.

The Autocannon Ammunition page has been replaced with a new one, with a new format and with much more information. I do recognize that at this time, the page is still missing a few entries; I'll get them in there as soon as I'm able.

I've created a monster! The GDLS M-1002 Miller AGDS was added to Best SP Antiaircraft Vehicles That Never Were.

An experimental page, AR-15 and Clones, has been added. I view this page as experimental since reader feedback will determine if the page remains on the site. I don't regard it as finished yet, by the way. For the most part the page is reiteration, but there are some new goodies like the Christensen Arms CA-15, Alexander Arms AR-17, some new types of Ruger SR-556, the new Barrett REC-7 Carbine, the JP Enterprises JP-15, and the Centurion Arms version of the Crane Mk 12 Mod 1 SPR. If I get favorable feedback, there may be other such pages posted (such as the the M-1911, AK, AR-10, and perhaps some others).

Legbreaker 07-24-2011 07:34 PM

All good stuff as usual.
Have you got much info on how the SPAS-11, -12 and -15 is able to fire rifle grenades? All I've found is there is an adapter available but no info on how it works in relation to 5.56 or 7.62 type weapons (12 gauge is much larger obviously so I can't see standard BTUs working all that well without some technical trickery).

pmulcahy11b 08-24-2011 02:28 PM

Why I haven't updated my site in so long, and why it may be a while longer
 
Not long after the last update, I got into updating the Winchester M-70 rifle. (You're all probably familiar with it, by experience or reputation.) The M-70 update has--well, turned into a monster. There have been a massive amount of variations and types of the M-70 (especially what I call the 3rd version, the one between the USRAC takeover and the current FN ownership; USRAC took the design and really ran with it).

It's become a huge amount of work (though interesting), and I may end up devoting a web page to just the M-70. But it may be a bit till I finish, and get back to other things.


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