I have noticed some discrepancies in service dates.
This site
http://amizaur.prv.pl/www.wargamer.o...ns/soviet.html
says this
57mm and 76mm APCR projectiles were accepted into service in October 1943. In 1943 a maximum of 8 rounds per vehicle were issued to units deployed in defensive positions where the Germans were expected to attack. By the Spring of 1944 all vehicles had at least 4 rounds each. Source: Russian Military Zone. Zaloga in the Red Army Handbook 1939–1945 states that 76mm APCR projectiles were issued from August 1942, however Valeriy Potapov from the Russian Military Zone tells me that production was delayed until October 1943 due to their very low quality
Units 49, 50, 88, 281, 283, 282, 310, 315, 317, 534, 731, 794 have their sabot earlier, some much earlier.
It also says
85mm APCR projectiles were accepted to service in February 1944. Source: Russian Military Zone.
Units 381, 382, 193 have their sabot earlier
Hawkins mine's introduction date is June 1942
https://www.lexpev.nl/minesandcharge...wkinsmine.html
You have it available in 1941 in many units, 619 for example.
Weapons of the WWII Tommy by Gordon gives the start date for the No. 68 AT Rifle grenade of November 40 your weapon 93.
As above No. 68 AT Rifle availiable in many units before its introduction date, available in 1930 for example.
This site has some good information on the PIAT
http://www.wwiiequipment.com/index.p...tish&Itemid=59
Unit 192 seems to have got their PIATS a little early though. Rottmans book World war II Infantry Anti-tank tactics agrees with the web site.
The 17 pdr sabot shell is available in GB OOB unit 103 before june/july 44
For the 6 pdr Anthony G Williams says on his website,
http://www.quarryhs.co.uk/Molins.htm
In June 1944, just in time for D-day, the APDS (armour piercing discarding sabot) shot was introduced. Wikipedia says March 44
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnance_QF_6-pounder
Using the Later date these units have 6 pdr discarding Sabot too early, 14, 35, 61, 225, 363, 367, 417, 769.
British armour introduction dates seem to be production dates not service dates.
Chamberlans and Ellis's book British and American tanks of World war two says this
Archer equipped anti-tank battalions ... in Europe from October.
You have them issued one month earlier September.
The same book gives the Archilles introduction date as late 44 but this website gives introduction date of 6/44
https://www.dday-overlord.com/en/mat...k/m10-achilles
You have 5/44 the date the conversions actually began.
Great Britian unit 45 Bishop seems a little optimistic with a start date of 1/42. Order for production arrived in November 41 then they had to be built, transported to Africa (around Cape Horn most probably) and a bit of training.
Rottmans book bazokas says this
Army and Marines first use of Bazookas in the Pacific was on New Britian in Dec 1943. ... 112th cavalry regiment.
You have them issued for USMC OOB quite a bit earlier than this.
Jentz's Panzer Tracts 7-1 on PanzerJaeger says this
Two more replacements (pzg1) arrived in early november 1942.
They were added to Panzer-Abteilung 605 which still had at least 11 up until El Alemain.
At the moment Pzj 1s last date is 3/42 this should be at least 11/42 or later. Also units 387 and 42 are both pzj1 the only difference seems to be the radio code. maybe they can be combined?
Jentz's Panzer Tracts 7-1 on PanzerJaeger says this about unit 484 SdKfz 8 FlaK 18
20 August 1942 ... still had 3
and
The last 3 had been lost by March 43
Game has last date as 10/42
Jentz's Panzer Tracts 15-1 says this about unit 166 SdKfz 250/11
1 October 1942, the 10.Pz.Div. reported that they were in possesion of all 18 s.Pz.B.41 that had been authorised.
start date is now 1/43 should be 10/42
Weapon 245 in the German OOB was first used in October 40 first available in the game on 4/42
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_Bomb
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C148379
I noticed that the weapon 242 SD4 has armour penetration values of 0 whereas these web sites say it is about 5 inches.
http://ww2f.com/threads/german-clust...b-units.12704/
https://books.google.com.au/books?id...SD-4HI&f=false
Barker and Wilsons book Russian Infantry weapons give intoduction date for wpn 93 VDG M30 Rfl Grn as 1930 your first use is 1936.
Rottmans book World war II Infantry Anti-tank tactics says this about the unit 143 PTRS obr.41 ATR
Saw there first combat use in November 41.
You have them issued for 10/41 not much in it I guess.