It'll fire 10mm without HH, 45 acp with HH optional esp. If I go with an obscure round (for that gun) like that, regardless of whether or not it exists, I'm just gonna hear more pissing and moaning in the comments about the caliber being wrong or inaccurate or whatever and hearing pissing and moaning annoys me especially on easily changeable stuff so I won't do it.
That may be a bit more involved than they're wanting to - especially when you consider the challenges it poses to compatability with other ammo-adding mods.
Worst case, they release two versions like they did on the USP mod.
Not so much the problem with the ammo type, more so of how not everyone has Honest Hearts (at least, that's what I think..). Though Millenia could easily make an optional file for that.
Why would I replace it and break any mod that modifies it graphically or otherwise? If you don't want it as an individual mod like every other release then don't use it. We're not twisting anyone's arms here.
Jesus Christ Naky, cool your butt. I was just asking out of curiosity, not insisting. I will use it regardless of weather it is a replacer or not (I just hope it is).
Not that you would ever need any advise, Mill, but there are often [b]allot[b] of scratches on the lower frame behind the slide stop from constantly removing and replacing it for cleaning.
Also, If you really want to give it a warn in look, you could wear down the wood checkering to the left of the top grip screw. My 1911 has this wear and tear from the frequent movement of the thumb to operate the slide stop.
Is there going to be a special version (like a WWII special edition or memory gun wich exist only on a Browning MKII called Captain 'Omaha Beach' and Captain Victory.....something like that would be cool)
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Worst case, they release two versions like they did on the USP mod.
perhaps you could have a modification that gives it a different grip or colour a bit like the desert eagle mod on this nexus ?
Also, If you really want to give it a warn in look, you could wear down the wood checkering to the left of the top grip screw. My 1911 has this wear and tear from the frequent movement of the thumb to operate the slide stop.