I thought that Krummlaufen were designed only for the StG 44, not the MP 40.
Also, Ursula is holding the MP 40 the wrong way by using the magazine as a handhold, which can cause feeding malfunctions since it can misalign the magazine feed line.
German soldiers were instructed to grasp either the handhold on the underside of the weapon or the magazine housing with the supporting hand to avoid malfunctions.
Yeah, I know. I'm a freakin' nerd...
Hello~LEAVE!!Ursula? When did you get here!?And like this, it becomes the kitty corner shot Here the words "neko" and "ko-na-" (corner) are conjoined to make "neko-na-" which is just a pun playing off the kitty corner shot rifleAs such, this can be used as a corner shot.As usual, Karlsland is making strange weaponry. I've brought along new equipment as a souvenir..... I heard you'd split up.Ah, the Vorsatz curved-shot gun barrel. "Vorsatz" is actually German for (in this context) an attachment or extension on an object. However, because she specifically uses the German word instead of the Japanese equivalent, I'm not sure if it's meant to be just the term, a pseudo-brand name, or what.We don't do urban warfare, though.