123chaseyoung wrote:
I don't think that's a problem. I've seen alot of battles here whom we don't know what "specific" weapons they used and can only speculate.Â
(P.S.S. Not really a problem since there is a "find" button in your browser)
1. Just because there are other battles that speculate, doesn't mean that it isn't a problem. It's more on how much you have fill in the gaps and how much you can justify their usage, (which with point #3 makes that even harder)
2. Putting in these keyword in the find button on a person's browser ususally give more than one result, which the person you're showing it to has to look through to find what you're talking about. Besides, it's not on me to find it for you regardless of what functions my computer has.
3. Also just to add on further to this, the Spencer rifle went out of production in 1869, a full 21 years before your timeline of 1890-1940, so it wouldn't be nearly as likely to see one being used by one of the colonialist powers, who by this time had many other different rifles in service, so their usage would be limited even among the colonial powers, and saw usage only be the US, CSA, Japan and Brazil. To say the Leopard Society would be able to really get their hands on it would need extraordinary evidence to substantiate it.