Add Lewis machine gun and Lee Enfield Mk3 sniper rifle to the Allied technology tree, and provide customization options for the ANZAC

These two weapons were both iconic weapons of the British army during World War II, which could effectively supplement the firepower gap of the Allies in the BR2. At the same time, please return the British sniper team to us instead of replacing it with a US team. The Lewis machine gun was an advanced weapon in the Soviet Union with current weapon parameters, so it is reasonable to place it in the British American technology tree. Secondly, provide the Thompson submachine gun with a normal notch sight. The current sight sight is difficult to aim at the target, which is my current idea. Welcome everyone to reply

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100 percent agreed. Would also like to see these two weapons for the Allies/Commonwealth.
Jungle Carbine


Sterling SMG

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My idea is for the ANZAC to use jungle carbines and for Commando to use the Paiqute submachine gun, both of which are great ideas. Of course, Canada’s 7.92 Bren can also join the game with Canadian troops to make Great Britain great again bro

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Lewis Gun
M3 Halftrack
(“Free”) 100 round Thompson
Winchester lever action

There are many wrong doings done to the Allied tree by the USSR. All in the name of “Lend-Lease” (may the Arsenal of Democracy never give enemies equipment every again)

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Darkflow Studio has been bullying the Allied forces all along. Firstly, the strange Thompson submachine gun sight replaced the clear notch sight with a clumsy hole sight, while the 21/28AC submachine gun was not included in the development line. Secondly, the division armband was cancelled. Finally, weapons and equipment that should have belonged to the Anglo American coalition were sent to the Soviet Union under the guise of a lease agreement. As a result, the Marine Corps Raiders with a drum penetration rate of over 45% only received twenty rounds of Thompson magazines, while the Soviets who actually used twenty rounds of magazines had one hundred rounds of drums. This is extremely ironic

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