PoorOldSpike
11-09-2009, 06:39
Here 3 Stuarts take out an AT-pbox frontally just 21 seconds into the turn!
Sure, the gun got 2 of them first but my point is that a FIRING SLIT HAS ZERO ARMOUR and WILL be 'penetrated' sooner or later..
In fact a small fast-firing gun like the Stuarts 37mm is better than a larger slower-firing gun for anti-bunker/pbox work because its higher rate of fire means there's more chance of one of its shells slitting quickly..
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g64/PoorOldSpike/sub3/Stuvpbx.jpg
Sure, the gun got 2 of them first but my point is that a FIRING SLIT HAS ZERO ARMOUR and WILL be 'penetrated' sooner or later..
In fact a small fast-firing gun like the Stuarts 37mm is better than a larger slower-firing gun for anti-bunker/pbox work because its higher rate of fire means there's more chance of one of its shells slitting quickly..
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g64/PoorOldSpike/sub3/Stuvpbx.jpg