Sheet thread, guys. Those of you who posted there, thanks.
TeddyBearMafia said
I'd suggest some variation on the , which was an early Polish variation used in 1939. But not a ton of European nations had locally developed high-caliber anti-tank weapons at the start of WW2.
Goldmarble said
Well, actually...The Solothurn S18/100 was initially deployed in 1938, and the Lahti L-39 was designed/introduced in 1939.
HeySeuss said
Luckily, the Solothurn weapon is Swiss. So that's easy.
HeySeuss said
Probably was carried by a two man crew at least. Ammo? Well, heavy. I would think that it would be kept in a truck or put on a mule.
Gunther said
I have no intention of correcting anyone or telling anyone what to do. Do whatever you like. We are here to have fun.
HeySeuss said I also think, in the nature of the call ups in the 1973 Yom Kippur war, that not everyone will make it to their callup on time and that the unit will go to war with the people that have arrived and make do with short-staffed squads because they got orders and couldn't wait for the stragglers. That'll explain why an all-PC squad is short-staffed...and leave room for later arrivals to the RP.
HeySeuss said
I don't think it's realistic to haul that thing around everywhere, especially for a squad. It's probably kept with company/battalion supplies and given out as needed.