Japanese SMG's- Final Form

S1-100 (7.65mm) — BR I
Tokyo Arsenal Mod 1928 — BR I

MP28 (7.65mm) – BR II
Type 2A – BR II (400RPM) [Premium]
Type 2B (early) – BR II (600RPM)

SIG 1920 – BR III
Type 1 SMG – BR III (600RPM) [Premium]
Type 100/40 – BR III (700RPM)

Type 100/44 – BR IV (800-900RPM)
Tokyo Arsenal Mod 1927 (30) — BR IV [Premium]
Type 2B (Late) – BR IV (600RPM)

Tokyo Arsenal Model 1927 (50) – BR V (1200RPM)

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Personally i have both BR V USSR and BR V Japan and im telling you now… Id take the Tokyo Arsenal over the PPSh-41. If you think the Tokyo Arsenal still doesnt feel like BR V SMG, feel free to add little buffs to it.

The 6.5mm x 30mm version of Type 2 has very slow rate of fire, the mag size isnt impressive at all with only 20-30 rounds and i calculated roughly 500m/s velocity, not 600m/s but either way. The allies at BR III get Thomson .30 cal with high damage and much better rate of fire, double even.
7.62mm round at 560m/s velocity with insane high rate of fire compared to the assault version of Type 2. So pushing Type 2 (6.5mm x 30mm) to BR V would be a big stretch. Its low tier weapon.

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Darkflow might just say, F it… we dont have enough data on the 6.5mm x 30SR cartridge so lets just give Type 2a the 550-600m/s velocity.
Then classify it as assault rifle and give it same damage of 11.6 (stock) as the other 6.5mm semi auto rifles and with the low rate of fire of ~400RPM it would have very low recoil
Thats if Darkflow gets very desperate to push the weapon into a BR V bracket