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'''Ammunition'''
 
'''Ammunition'''
  
At some point players will probably wish to shoot someone, this being a common player past-time.
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At some point players will probably wish to shoot someone, this being a common player past time.
  
 
It should be noted that at this time China is awash with a myriad of weaponry, and nearly all of them do not use each other's ammunition. China in 1937 was a vast country with a small industrial output, something foreign countries had a vested interest in maintaining. This meant that China, wishing to be self reliant, needed to buy weapons overseas. This would usually result in a medium consignment of modern weaponry arriving before foreign pressure - alarmed by Chinese armament - would put a stop to it. The ephemeral nature of the quartermasters (and their organisations) would cause the next order to be a different style of weapon which was to be 'the new standard'. Of course, this never happened.
 
It should be noted that at this time China is awash with a myriad of weaponry, and nearly all of them do not use each other's ammunition. China in 1937 was a vast country with a small industrial output, something foreign countries had a vested interest in maintaining. This meant that China, wishing to be self reliant, needed to buy weapons overseas. This would usually result in a medium consignment of modern weaponry arriving before foreign pressure - alarmed by Chinese armament - would put a stop to it. The ephemeral nature of the quartermasters (and their organisations) would cause the next order to be a different style of weapon which was to be 'the new standard'. Of course, this never happened.

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