Difference between revisions of "Tomislav"
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{{Quotation|'''The Heavy''' prepares for a stand-off|I am Heavy Weapons Guy, and this is my new weapon.|sound=Heavy_specialweapon07.wav}} | {{Quotation|'''The Heavy''' prepares for a stand-off|I am Heavy Weapons Guy, and this is my new weapon.|sound=Heavy_specialweapon07.wav}} | ||
− | The '''Tomislav''' is a primary weapon for the [[Heavy]]. It is a large | + | The '''Tomislav''' is a primary weapon for the [[Heavy]]. It is a large {{W|Thompson submachine gun}} with two handles, an ammo drum connected to its underside and a carrying strap hanging below. It will be released with the [[Über Update]]. |
The Tomislav will have a faster, silent spin-up time, at the expense of a slower firing speed. | The Tomislav will have a faster, silent spin-up time, at the expense of a slower firing speed. | ||
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* The name Tomislav is derived from the verb ''tomiti'', meaning "to suppress," which relates to the suppressed spin-up sound of the weapon.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomislav_%28name%29</ref> | * The name Tomislav is derived from the verb ''tomiti'', meaning "to suppress," which relates to the suppressed spin-up sound of the weapon.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomislav_%28name%29</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 04:18, 21 June 2011
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“ | I am Heavy Weapons Guy, and this is my new weapon.
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— The Heavy prepares for a stand-off
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The Tomislav is a primary weapon for the Heavy. It is a large Template:W with two handles, an ammo drum connected to its underside and a carrying strap hanging below. It will be released with the Über Update.
The Tomislav will have a faster, silent spin-up time, at the expense of a slower firing speed.
Trivia
- The name Tomislav is derived from the verb tomiti, meaning "to suppress," which relates to the suppressed spin-up sound of the weapon.[1]
References
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