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Adrian_233
Adrian_233 - - 106 comments

Frag grenades look awsome!

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justgoaway
justgoaway - - 8,208 comments

WOW! I love these grenades. I donĀ“t want to see them just on Fissure.

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sting2death
sting2death - - 1,403 comments

Finally ! you guys put the Russian F1 Grenade instead of the American MKII , Not that I have anything against that grenade , but it just didn't fit to have a Soviet with an American MK2.

Good Job on the Model it self too !

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APB_ICE
APB_ICE - - 1,245 comments

I agree. Same with the Flamethrower awhile ago (new flamethrower is a Russian one, whereas beta flamethrower was American M2)

I also think the Allies should have a bit less American stuff too (since the lead Allied countries are Britain, Germany, France). I know the USA becomes the Allies main supplier, but still, the Allied leadership is mainly European.

Oh and, amazing work on these F1 grenades :)

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Woozle Online
Woozle - - 2,617 comments

Red alert itself said that the allies used M16's colt 45's abrams and pattons, apache and everything.

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APB_ICE
APB_ICE - - 1,245 comments

Yeah I know, because of the lend-lease pact. But still, I just think any unspecified Allied weapons should be European, like the British Lee-Enfield sniper. After all, the European countries fought 80% of the war, and the US just joined at the end to help the Allies invade Russia.

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nopushbutton
nopushbutton - - 719 comments

Haha, I hope these things will be just as awesome. People never expect to get killed by grenades because no one uses them.

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F1-Grenade
F1-Grenade - - 48 comments

Finally the F1 for the Soviet Grenadiers, instead of them old boring grenade models which are currently in use. This is my alltime favorite, i even use the name of the grenade in my nickname :p

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bk201mxp
bk201mxp - - 1 comments

Hey. I'm not really familiar with this website. Does anyone know who made this? I would be really interested in the file for this. I am working on a high school English project and want to make an over-sized grenade using pepakura. This is not for any kind of profit, just for education.

Thank you so much!

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Description

Fragmentation grenades rely less on their actual blast effects and shockwave and more on a deadly spray of shrapnel to achieve a high degree of lethality. This leaves them with less capacity to take down enemy fortifications and armored vehicles, but leaves satisfactory results when used against infantry without a need for direct hits.

Frag grenades are thrown overhand, with either emphasis on accuracy (primary fire) or emphasis on speed and range (secondary fire). Grenadiers are traditionally exceptional athletes, and can run faster than most other infantry.