I have discovered through trial and error that the 60mm mortar is similar to a 'vehicle' in the sense of how its crew is handled. What is so special about that 60mm mortar? I have tried the Iron Front M2 60mm under 'turret', and then I tried the FoW M2 mortar (ADV) and M2 mortar under 'mortars'. In Spectator mode, I can see the 60mm mortar act as if it will fire before this error (rotates to target and sets elevation). I get a bin/ error when the trigger is activated. How dumb can I be? So I try 60mm as in "8Rnd_60mm_Mo_shells". I thought maybe, well, it's not an 82mm mortar. However, if I then simply delete that turret and then place another 'turret', an Mk6 mortar (Independent Force) and give it the same name as the unit I just deleted (no change whatsoever to the Trigger), it will fire. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over. When I use Faces of War and Iron Front (Lite) and required add-ons, I put down a 'turret', a US Army 60mm mortar (Independent Force) and set up a name for the unit as normal and a trigger to make it fire at the trigger as normal and the conditions are met, nothing happens. I'm posting this as well on the IFA3 thread since I use both, and it's a problem I'm anxious to solve with both IFA3 and FoW assets: Question for those more familiar with FoW than I. The stripper clip cannot be used for an M1903A4 incidentally, but game mechanics demand compromise sometimes. The 5 round stripper clip holds 5 rounds in-line for the M1903A3. It is 100% the same ammunition, but an en bloc holds eight rounds, staggered, for the M1 rifle. 30 caliber, M2 ball ammunition could in fact be fit into each pouch (indeed that was the intent), 2 en bloc clips will definitely not fit in the same pouch. While it is true that two 5 round stripper clips of standard. I believe this confusion stems from the 5 round stripper clips for the M1903A3 rifle. This includes the older "pucker pouch" ammo belts designed for M1 and M2 ball ammunition. In either a six pouch bandoleer or a ten pouch belt, it is impossible to insert two loaded en blocs per pouch if we are talking about the belts or bandoleers issued to US troops in WWII. I should know I use these things to carry loaded en bloc clips for an M1 rifle to the rifle range. Please understand I appreciate everything the community does but as the owner of just such an M1 rifle made in 1944, as well as ammunition belts and standard bandoleers made in WWII, I can say with confidence that a soldier with a six pouch "belt" (which must be a bandoleer), there is no "doubling up" of en bloc clips for the M1 rifle. Regarding M1 Garand en blocs, there is some confusion I'm afraid. My interest is purely informational, it's not to prove somebody wrong or be argumentative. If your post has been removed, it's probably violated a subreddit rule.I have to comment on a couple things under discussion though. You are responsible for reading the sidebar and subreddit rules. Use the Weekly Questions Thread pinned to the frontpage for general questions. Search the subreddit before posting your question has probably been asked and answered before! See /r/FindAUnit if you're looking for a community to join. Read the ARMA 3 Getting Started Guide in the Wiki. Please try to remain polite and follow reddiquette. Please take it up with your unit or the server admins.ĭon't be a dick. We can't fix your ban or resolve your internal issues. Mods can be found on the Steam workshop or Bohemia Forums. Please do not post links to pirated/ripped content. Please use the resources available in the subreddit Wiki to find a group to play with or check out /r/findaunit. "Looking For Group/Server" posts will be removed. Accounts must be older than 10 days to get past our automoderator and submitters should be actively participating with the subreddit. You can post videos, but please do not dump your YouTube channel or livestream on this subreddit. Please do not recruit for your unit here or advertise your server.
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