Howdy All!
Simple and, some may say, picky point.
AP Ammo is, well, incorrect; adding lead to a projectile does not make it AP, a tungsten or perhaps steel core to a lead bullet would make more sense.
Steel would be the simplest to implement in my opinion, as all the ingredients already exist in the game; in my opinion, adding a unit of steel would make it AP for gaming considerations at least....balance out the lead as you see fit.
The other thing is....well somewhat personal....LOL!
I'm retired Army, when we were firing on the range, we had the chance to "Police" our spent casings and gather up the brass, is this a possible adaptation?
Perhaps making brass through stripping electrical parts, (Copper and Zinc), on say...the work bench, then smelting in to Brass? This would give a reasonable secondary source for players.
Policing the brass was NEVER perfect, and quite often there were rounds missing, so a percentage of loss could be incorporated to maintain the need for salvaging.
Simple and, some may say, picky point.
AP Ammo is, well, incorrect; adding lead to a projectile does not make it AP, a tungsten or perhaps steel core to a lead bullet would make more sense.
Steel would be the simplest to implement in my opinion, as all the ingredients already exist in the game; in my opinion, adding a unit of steel would make it AP for gaming considerations at least....balance out the lead as you see fit.
The other thing is....well somewhat personal....LOL!
I'm retired Army, when we were firing on the range, we had the chance to "Police" our spent casings and gather up the brass, is this a possible adaptation?
Perhaps making brass through stripping electrical parts, (Copper and Zinc), on say...the work bench, then smelting in to Brass? This would give a reasonable secondary source for players.
Policing the brass was NEVER perfect, and quite often there were rounds missing, so a percentage of loss could be incorporated to maintain the need for salvaging.