At the time of 1941-1942 there were about 1000 of Fedorov Avtomat.
And for the 6.5mm rounds, at 1943 Russians had Approx. 63,000. During the war only few Fedorovs have survived, and since there is a record of Fedorov Avtomat used at Poland in 1944, I could say there were Enough rounds for.
so let all player use a ww1 prototype is ok and you sleep, but if someone think about add a ak47 in an ipotetical korea war you aweken for spamming historically accuracy
Fuck off, or you support the historical accurate or no
Yes, however the Chinese did invade after 1950 did they not? Between 1950 and 1953, the Chinese did obtain a few AK 47s which they would later copy in the Type 56, so again while it is unlikely that is actually saw service, that clears the bar the developers set, that being “if it existed, we can add it”. I’m not saying it any AKs actually crossed into North Korea, I’m just saying according to the rules the devs have set for themselves, the AK can technically make it in Korea.
And actually a few but ZH-29 have went to serviece by some lobby of Zbrojovka Brno. Not many, but they actually have. And some of the Stocks for chinese were annexed by germans. (Approx 900-1100)
Why bother moving ultra rare (~500 produced, most of them ended up in China) and more complex rifle to Africa when you can send more 98k’s? Its not like supplying units there was easy, that front also wasnt a priority. Im fine with it for a game balance reasons and etc. ofc
I can’t understand you. In Listed
There are many prototype weapons. They are not of high production, but many of them have been used on the battlefield. But while they understand it, it doesn’t make sense to not convince them that there are 1000 Fedorov rifles produced in Berlin.
The Chinese copies and imports occurred in 1930 to 31, well before the annexation of the Czechoslovakia, so the Germans had nothing to do with it and the Chinese only imported about 200. The rest were produced locally in China. As for the German service, I have never seen any concrete documentation on that, with the closest thing to that happening is Ethiopa also importing around 100 of their own in 1933.