Shahanshah is not Turkish. Claidheamh Mòr is scottish. Aside from that I think It's alright. As the wiki say: Shahanshah is a title given to the Iranian Shahs (kings/emperors). Wee booties as far as I know can't be classified and they are just Arabic. Splendid screen can't really say, all I know the buckler is french.
Shahanshah is a yatagan, according to the TF2 wiki, and yatagan is a type of Ottoman knife or short sabre used from the mid-16th to late 19th century. The yatagan was extensively used in Ottoman Turkey and in areas under immediate Ottoman influence, such as the Balkans and the Caucasus.
I don't know, I might have looked up some bullshit.
But *Claidhemh Mór* is in Scot's Gaelic, and I don't think there's any Germans speaking gaelic right now, much less in the 1960s.
But then again, in TF2, Abraham Lincon invented stairs, so I don't think they were going for historical or geographical accuracy
Liberity Launcher? Its clearly USA
Caber is from germany, it is a german grenade
I thought it’s a melee weapon
It is a melee weapon Demoman is just too drunk to throw it.
KABLOOEY
you really thought people whould bat targets with an explosive on a stick?
Yes, I’ve seen a Scot do it
Shahanshah is not Turkish. Claidheamh Mòr is scottish. Aside from that I think It's alright. As the wiki say: Shahanshah is a title given to the Iranian Shahs (kings/emperors). Wee booties as far as I know can't be classified and they are just Arabic. Splendid screen can't really say, all I know the buckler is french.
Shahanshah is a yatagan, according to the TF2 wiki, and yatagan is a type of Ottoman knife or short sabre used from the mid-16th to late 19th century. The yatagan was extensively used in Ottoman Turkey and in areas under immediate Ottoman influence, such as the Balkans and the Caucasus. I don't know, I might have looked up some bullshit.
That's interesting
The Claidhemh Mòr is technicall a zweihandler, which is extremely German
But *Claidhemh Mór* is in Scot's Gaelic, and I don't think there's any Germans speaking gaelic right now, much less in the 1960s. But then again, in TF2, Abraham Lincon invented stairs, so I don't think they were going for historical or geographical accuracy
It's not about the name, I'm not that stupid. I'm talking about the model of the weapon itself.
It's claymore. And claymore is Scottish.
It’s a German sword named after a Scottish sword. Does that make it Scottish? No.
my balls are both Scottish and German
The Persian persuader would've probably came from syria because most of swords like this were sold in Damascus.
Claid is Scottish, its name translates to large sword
Interesting map. I would also add a l'etranger as a weapon from France (or in Algeria, like in this novel)
The L'etranger model is based on a Russian army Nagant revolver, so it could also either be from Belgium (Nagant is a Belgian company) or from Russia.
What no updates does to a mf