More burst fire rifles

Breda PG - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and .... Breda PG - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and .... The Breda PG (“Presa Gas” – Gas Operated) was developed by Sestilio Fiorini in 1931 and put into production at Breda’s factory in Rome. It was offered as a weapon for commercial sale and export, as well as being one of the several entrants in Italy’s semiautomatic rifle trials in the late 1930s. Unlike most of the other competitors in that trial, the Breda PG did actually find a commercial buyer (albeit a small one).

The government of Costa Rica purchased 800 PG rifles. These were designated Moschetto Automatico, as they were equipped with a 4-round burst option as well as semiautomatic They fired from an open bolt (in both semiauto and burst modes) and were chambered for the 7x57mm Mauser cartridge, which was a common and popular round in Latin America at the time.

The Italian military trials rifle was somewhat different. In addition to using the standard Italian 6.5x52mm Carcano cartridge, it was semiautomatic only and fired from a closed bolt. These were designated Fucil Semiautomatico, and only a few hundred were made (at most).

Both versions used large detachable box magazines, including 20-, 30- and even 50-round varieties. The Costa Rican version of the gun shows some elements of the coming assault rifle style of firearm, but it’s rifle caliber cartridge and open bolt operation (and its awkward handling) prevented it from showcasing the possibilities of that style of firearm. Costa Rican squad with Breda PG - #2 by Conte_Baracca.
20 current 30- costa rica and even 50-round variety unknown

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This ones already a Battlepass weapon in the store

But I agree, Cant have enough Bredas!!! (I have 4 Breda PG (CR) and maybe 6 (?) of the single fire Bredas)

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i know the 20 rnd italy but costa rica is 30 look at the mag top short straight bottom long curved also a 50 round also italy in game 7mm cr 6mm

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BR7 lol

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Breda PG - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games. nah br 6. Look at the jump from 4 to 5

Wouldn’t make sense for costorican version to have 30 and 50 round since its not dividable by 4 like who does something like that of course expect French but they are weird in general(Famas F1 has 25 round while also having a 3 round burst mode Ian made a video explaining why it was like that)

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Me to, I love them and have all four from BP.

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50 round? Very nice…Me like, me like a lot. :yum:

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waste of bullets…

more bolties we need
specially the Springfield M1903A3. :upside_down_face:

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and regular gewehr 98 for ww1 enjoyers

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Sure but better buff accuracy of 3rd and 4th bullet in burst since they never hit the target at mid ranges.

are the sights good ? :smirk:

secret WW2 AN94 prototype blessed by Stalin himself. Shooting a 6 round hyper burst in 1 millisecond and thus penetrating Tiger II H with 1000KG of TNT post pen damage.

BR1.

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