Is this just a bit or are you unironically suggesting that the Johnson had a cyclic rate of fire of 200rpm.
Im literally making fun of their logic
Listen you dont understand the concept but I will use your own numbers cuz it doesnât matter im explaining something different you are not reading since the source is on my post literally scroll to the main post⌠its not my fault you cant readâŚit states 600-700 rate of fire go and scroll a bit why do I need to repeat same thingâŚ
Here the type 99 manual it shows you how to change the gas port:
Now Pvt. Pyle I dont like how your weapon cycles feels a bit to slow is it change the cycle rate and show me In the Johnson manual where it teaches you how to change the Gasport:
Even your numbers you can use change it from 450 to 650 and show me in the manual the part where it shows you how to do it like with Type 99 ? go onâŚ
Here is your Johnsons dose it sound it fires same rate of fire like Type 99?
Now figure out how it fires that slowâŚcuz im done explaining⌠its almost as slow as youâŚ
Video is clearly mistaken I can at least guess it fired 500 RPM in the same video , anyhow the fire rate is wrong but not â200â wrong , can you Imagine 200 RPM LMG that would mean I can spam most semi-autos faster than that gun fires
Well look the video above then compare it with this one do the weapons have same rate of fire ?
Sadly my friend you dont know what you are talking about M1941 is recoil-operated and M1944E1 is gas operated ⌠literally to say nothing changed I dont know what to sayâŚ
First you say that the DP machine gun does not have a bolt lock. Then you say that it does, but it is done by rotating the bolt. You also say that the Type 99 machine gun also locks the bolt by rotating the bolt. You said that the gas regulator does not affect the automatic cycle of the DP machine gun. You confuse the practical rate of fire and the technical rate of fire. And now that the Johnson M1944 machine gun does not have a barrel recoil. I simply recommend that you do not write topics about small arms on the forum for at least a month and try to study the basic operation of small arms.
Done changing the gas port changes the rate of fire on type 99 and M1944E1 simple question? yes or no?
Yes, it does. But we donât have reliable sources on what rate of fire a weapon has depending on the position of the gas regulator.
Then how do you think collectors of the weapon are doing it and it was done even back then⌠even in the manual M1944E1 you can read it. Im explaining it for the final time:
ââ A gas-operated firearm like the Type 99 light machine gun fires faster on a larger gas port because more gas pressure from the cartridge is directed to cycle the bolt This increased pressure acts on the piston and bolt assembly, driving it rearward faster and stronger, which in turn increases the cycling rate of the weapon and allows it to fire more bullets per minute."
They donât have original cartridges. They use completely different cartridges. In that video that you keep throwing away, the weapon doesnât even have an original magazine and itâs designed for a completely different issue. Many Type 99 machine gun trophies were modified for the 0.30 cartridge, which required changing the bolt and other parts, which changed the rate of fire.
And as I already said, we do not have exact information about the rate of fire from the gas regulator position. Otherwise, we can give absolutely any fictitious rate of fire for all weapons that have a gas regulator setting. Otherwise, we can give the DP a rate of fire of 900 rounds per minute.
I can.
We already have 300 rof MG in game.
Ok let me put it more simply dose type 96 and type 99 have the same rate of fire ?
Why not change the 100 round M1919 30.cal into a 50 round 30.cal and move it to BR4? While at it, give Stinger the correct 100 round belt and make it a TT MG - the event Stinger could get a compromise of 150 round belt - but in return visually lose its belt box and get a loose hanging belt like the M1919.
That would fix our complaints and at the same time make those guns more interesting.
Yes.
Im gonna copy it and let you think so you can answer yourself
I donât care what the rate of fire of the NON-ORIGINAL machine guns is. The rate of fire of the ORIGINAL machine guns is 550 rounds per minute. Youâre just trying to catch on to words instead of understanding the topic.
The logic is very simple if you turn the gas port on type 99 on a higher Gasport will shoot faster⌠then type 96 on the same GasportâŚ
The bren 100 was downtired to br4 and it has similar stats to the m1919a6, so thatâs an option already, as for br5 the Lewis gun with 97 rounds might fit as it has a slightly higher rpm, perhaps a 200 round m1919a6 for br5 might fit. As for putting the Stinger in the tech tree I donât think this is a good idea.
But it wasnât used this way in ww2, Enlisted is set In ww2. I know that it is possible to get a higher rpm but it wasnât operated this way in ww2 so it doesnât matter.