Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson examines a Webley Mark VI revolver fitted with a shoulder stock and Pritchard-Greener bayonet. He details how the stock, originating from a No. 1 Mark 1 signal pistol, attaches via a single screw and requires a specific notch cut into the revolver's frame. Ferguson argues that the bright metal in the cut slot, not blued like the factory finish, suggests this configuration was likely assembled post-war, rather than being a genuine period modification or factory option.
This entry analyzes the gameplay and historical context presented in John Hickok's "Combat Veteran plays Battlefield 1 for the first time." It highlights the veteran's real-world combat experience contrasting with in-game mechanics, particularly regarding ballistics and weapon effectiveness. The content also touches upon the game's depiction of World War I trench warfare and specific weaponry.
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