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Is the firing sound really that quiet? I'll probably change it later on in the near future.
Arima made an editted and improved version off Strifer's original pump shotgun animation. Strifer's animation includes the movement of the shell ejecting out of the shotgun's right hand-side ejection port. Which is incompatiable with the Ithaca 37 shotgun, since this shotgun only ejects shells from the bottom.
Unless it's an airsoft or BB gun replica...
"It must be Type- something just like how they name their weapons but got licensed in the US because they love shotguns..."
Glock 17 from NMRIH:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1457373782
@Rymd
I didn't make it downloadable on Sketchfab and plus, isn't that exactly the same as ripping assets from a commercial game and freely re-distributing it on the Steam workshop? Thanks for the heads up, but I'll take my chances lol.
I could, but I honestly don't want to for 2 reasons:
1) There's already Ithaca shotguns on the L4D2 workshop that features the standard 4 round magazine tube, both the stock and the pistol grip version.
2) I want to keep this particular Ithaca model exactly the same from Day of Infamy.
Like shotgun from L4D1