The latter
http://www.a-human-right.com/pistols/tt33left.jpg
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So it is a plain gun. Nice model then.
Oh, and don't put the safety on, whatever you do. TT-33s don't have a safety, but they have to have one added to be imported to the US (also hence the the stampings on the slide, which aren't Russian by any stretch of the imagination). One of the reasons the TT was so reliable was that it lacked a safety catch.
Too bad my model is gonna stay that whitish color. If only I could get it skinned somehow. :rolleyes:
I could give it a shot, actually.
More practice I get the better.
Excellent. Since you're rather weapons savvy it should come out accurate to the real thing too. I'll UVW it tomorrow.
Too bad I'm still pretty terrible at skinning. :F
It was a trap :shake:
Ok to refresh your memory, that is a laav turret that will be on a fixed stand. I have also made another one, which is stripped down to be lighter and is a mobile one for carrying.
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...ains1/aa-1.jpg
Because of it having a wide, short barrel and not a long straight out one,the bullet tends to bounce around before actually coming out, making the shell break and scatter, could flip large vehicles at point blank but further out it could only flip light vehicles such as mongooses and ghosts, and cause instability in warthogs. Think of it as a shotugn on steroids.Also, it has one special advantage, if you press ctrl, when you crouch you zoom in with the sights located in the center front of the gun, letting your acuracy increase by 2x, but the downside is that you cannot move, only rotate, making you easy pickings for snipers, and other infantry.
I see no rules against posting music....
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