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BFK_Public_Relations
BFK_Public_Relations - - 75 comments

I can imagine someone throwing one of those mines and impaling someone with it.

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MasterofMetal
MasterofMetal - - 2,829 comments

NAZI VAMPIRES CONFIRMED!

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Woozle
Woozle - - 2,616 comments

Yay! The famous NR-40!

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TheRenegadist
TheRenegadist - - 2,088 comments

I can't unsee the knife laying down on the table even though a shadow is underneath it (The one that is stabbed through the table). Anyways another great addition to a great mod.

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theonewhonevergivesa
theonewhonevergivesa - - 567 comments

"I prepared tripwire mines this morning".

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The POMZ-2 is a very simple stake mounted fragmentation mine, typically triggered by a tripwire. It consisted of a cast iron body containing 75g of TNT, with a hole at one end for the fuse, and provision for a wooden stake at the other. The fragments could be lethal up to tens of meters away, but were usually quite unevenly spaced and a more conservative lethal range was about 4 meters. Copies of this mine are still found in use today.

The Winter War had demonstrated to the Red Army both that they lacked an effective fighting knife, and that the Finnish Puukko was very effective in this role. The design of the M1940 or NR-40 took the Puukko and modified it to make it a more suitable fighting weapon. The cross piece is curved in the opposite direction to a more standard knife, since it was designed be held with the blade facing in. Both the M1940 and the POMZ-2 were made by Seth Soldier.