A weapon similar to the M2 carbine for Japan, Russia, and Germany

Hello

As we know the American rifle TT is unique for have 2 full-auto semi-auto rifle, the t-20 and the M2 carbine but both are different, when comparing them both the M2 has both more accuracy and a faster rate of fire, now germany does has a weapon similar to the M2 carbine the Gewehr 43 (8 mm Kurt) BUT it’s an Battle pass weapon and is currently unattainable, so I ask that we get a weapon similar to the M2 carbine as an alternative to the more damaging but less accurate and slow rate of fire semi auto’s which Japan, Russia, and Germany has in thier TT.

Thank you for your time

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do you even have any ideas for the weapons or…

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M2 carbine should have been an assault rifle at the start. Now it is probably too late to fix it unless they make it similar to vg 1-5 that can be used by both asaulters and rifleman

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I can see the logic behind that

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I read Automatic vg 1-5

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Well, I got a topic for just that actually.

@Spiderkingthe10-live taging you too because you seem interested in the concept.

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Germany - VG 1-5 with automatic fire mode.

Japan - captured sawed-off M1, converted for burst fire. It seems like they even rednecked the extended magazines for this.

Did these exist or are you just making them up?

Coptured sawed-off M1 - yes. About VG 1-5 only mentions.

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We need to look at which weapons were used in WW2 and not at which weapon types don’t have clones with other nations

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Jesus Christ that thing is disgusting.

Not your fault of course.

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As a japs BR3+ tech tree :dromedary_camel: :dromedary_camel: :dromedary_camel:

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This one from Vietnam.

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The Walther Karabiner 45

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This weapon is probably the least understood so far, as I cannot find any information on this firearm aside from the fact that it was an experimental alternative to the Gewehr 43 and was, of course, developed by Walther. Historic Firearm of the Month, February 2000. 56.KB-P-330 self-loading carbine, caliber 7.62mm M43

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I will never stop campaigning for the M2 Carbine to be put in Assault where it belongs!

I’d rather have period correct Allies/USSR/Japan submachine guns that have similar stat with STG family rather than adding wonky bullshit assault rifles that barely saw service in world war two.

Or just treat STG family as submachine gun, give them similar stat to other submachine guns and call it a day

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Okay, let’s imagine what it would look like for Japan, what historical Japan would be like. Here’s your Arisaka, you have very few Submachine Guns for your entire team, literally only a handful. You either don’t have semi-automatic rifles or only a couple of pieces per team, most of your tanks are Ha-Go and Chi-Ha, there are better ones, but they are few, you also don’t have anti-tank grenade launchers, because you made them, but as far as I know they didn’t have time to participate in the fighting, Japan capitulated earlier. The only anti-tank means you have is Type 97. Now with all this you have to fight with the Americans who have every infantryman armed with M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, who have a pretty good number of submachine guns, there are Bazookas and so on. And good luck killing a Sherman with a Ha-Go.

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