We are delighted that the M1E5 has arrived with the recent update, but it is still lonely compared to other campaigns on its own. So we have lined up some weapons that are hard to include in the normal tree, but easy to incorporate into gold weapons and premium platoons.
We hope you will find them useful.
The Austen is an Australian-made short machine gun using 9x19mm Parabellum ammunition.
It has a 28-round capacity and can share magazines with the Sten gun.
The Charlton Automatic Rifle is a New Zealand-designed automatic rifle, designed in 1941 as a replacement for the Bren and Lewis light machine guns, which were in short supply at the time. It was based on the British-built Lee Enfield rifle.
It can use either the 10-round magazine of the Lee-Enfield rifle or the 30-round magazine of the Bren gun.
The firing mode can be selected between semi-automatic and full-automatic
The UD M42 (United Defense M42) was a short machine gun developed in the United States during World War II. It is also known by the common name Marlin, as it was manufactured by Marlin Firearms. Although it was never officially adopted by the US military, it was widely used by the Office of Strategic Intelligence (OSS) and was also dropped in support of resistance movements against Germany and Japan.
It uses a 20-round magazine and 9 mm Parabellum ammunition.
Rifle No. 5 Mk I
The prototype was the Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I rifle, the British Army’s main rifle, which despite its nickname ‘jungle carbine’ was originally designed to meet the ‘shorter, lighter’ (Shortened, Lightened) requirements of airborne troops on the European Front (English version). It was a carbine model. It was developed at the end of World War II.
It has a 10-round magazine and can be fitted with the new No 5 bayonet.