They do more damge and they go easy in and easy out. WWII veteran said the problem was that the knife bayonets had often wedged between the rips and they had to step against the enemys chest to get it out. Horrible vision.
Gunner
They do more damge and they go easy in and easy out. WWII veteran said the problem was that the knife bayonets had often wedged between the rips and they had to step against the enemys chest to get it out. Horrible vision.
Gunner
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !