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The L119 light gun is a 105mm, produced since the 1970s for the British Army and has been widely exported to many countries including US, Spain, New Zealand, Bahrain & many more!
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L119 light gun Features:
– Easier reloading system
– Easier animations
– Recoil system if you’re next to artillery when firing
– Better effects
– Shell casing on the floor when fired
– Shots do splash damage & direct damage
– Artillery can be attached/detached and towed on the MAN SV (MAN SV sold seperately)
Uniforms, Helmet and Vest sold separately.
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