Indeed it can, but don't be expecting much of a explosion. The water basically cushions the explosion so there's no big bang. ibelieveit would sound like a bass drum
The Nazi stick grenade was easier to throw and use, but I believe the 'standard' frag grenade could be thrown further will skill and practice. Actually, the German stick grenade was able to be thrown further (quite a bit further, in fact - 40-50 yards vs 15-20 yards). However, Allied "pineapple" grenade was significantly less bulky and lighter, enabling more to be carried. They both worked about the same in terms of effectiveness.
GENERALLY, landmines are for vehicles; specialized landmines are for "personnel", e.g. "anti-personnel mines." It should be obvious that vehicles (machines) are tougher than men, which means the devices to demobilize either must be designed accordingly.
a type of gun, maybe a knife, a frag, dehydrated food, water, poncho, and anything they chose to carry along by themselves.
Yes, defrag your computer every month. Make sure you do it right, and not to mess up.
There were some "civilian" single shot (single barrel) shotguns in South Vietnam...probably brought over by some early US servicemen. In the meantime, the standard pump 12 gauge US military shotgun has always been the Winchester Model 1897 pump shotgun. This model is easily identified as it has an exposed hammer at the receiver end; and companies don't make exposed hammers on rifles and shotguns anymore (unless they are replicas of something). The Remington pump transitioned thru the inventory during the war, and shortly after the war, came the Mossberg.
Uh.. No. Unless you blow yourself up with an explosive device such as a frag grenade. Or if you go into space.
A frag grenade is a sphere shaped grenade and a pineapple grenade is narrow but some what wide, but there is no difference in explosions. I mean, one might go farther when you throw it but who knows.
Blow it up with a frag grenade, frag mine, rocket launcher, bazooka, plasma mine, plasma grenade, tank, machine gun, sharp blade, energy mine, energy grenade, another alien somehow, predator, bomb, flamethrower, jet, helicopter, any vehicle sometimes.....
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Iside the Pig packed bazooka at , devoshire mall.
A shout to indicate that a fragmentation grenade has been thrown. like "fire in the hole"..
four of my knowledge. A frag grenade, hedgehog grenade (the chimera's standard grenade), jet fuel grenade, and the back lash grenade ( it projects a force field and directs any fire right back at the chimera that pulled the trigger).
The knife takes the place of your frag grenade, so your "throw grenade" button. Default is G I think.
The Nazi stick grenade was easier to throw and use, but I believe the 'standard' frag grenade could be thrown further will skill and practice. Actually, the German stick grenade was able to be thrown further (quite a bit further, in fact - 40-50 yards vs 15-20 yards). However, Allied "pineapple" grenade was significantly less bulky and lighter, enabling more to be carried. They both worked about the same in terms of effectiveness.
A shout to indicate that a fragmentation grenade has been thrown. like "fire in the hole"..
about 5 seconds to throw it and blows up so you may wanna throw it when the cross hairs starts to move slowly which means that its about to blow up
bought some bouncing betty's and a frag grenade and then hired les Dennis as bate