I don’t know what will happen to the weapons that are traded for gold tickets as a result of treeing, but they are traded at the moment, so I suggest
Ordnance RCL 3.45inch Recoilless rifle
The Recoilless rifle, with its distinctive cartoon look, was developed in the UK and 135 of these were produced, but not in time for the WW2
The main feature of this weapon is the use of HESH ammunition, which can be launched from a maximum distance of 910m and can inflict damage to 150mm of armour.
The Grossfuss Sturmgewehr is a Gas-delayed blowback assault rifle developed by Kurt Horn with a firing rate of 500-550, using 7.92×33mm Kurz
The magazine was from a Stg44 and held 30 rounds.
MP41(r).
The MP41(r) was a German modification of the Soviet PPSh-41 short machine gun, the main modifications being the 9×19mm Parabellum specification and the magazine being changed to that of the MP40.
Aberdeen Proving Ground M1911A1
This M1911A1 is sometimes also called the Frankengun, but there is no official name for it.
This M1911A1 had a long slide, long magazine, long barrel with perforated cooling tunnel, stock, etc. It was modified and tested by APG soldier one month before the Pacific War, but was not adopted.
The Rieder automatic rifle was a fully automatic Lee-Enfield SMLE rifle conversion of South African origin. installed quickly with the use of simple tools.
The magazine was a choice of the original 10-round magazine or a Bren Gun 30-round magazine.
Mp717(r) and mp41(r) are the captured ppsh41 with drum or box mag, converted for use german ammo, mp717 is in axis stalingrad tech tree and mp41(r) can be used always in stalingrad by german using a glitch
They are ppsh41 using german ammunition, only because they have another name dont mean they are not the same gun, you can talk about different gun wen there are sufficient difference between them
If the ammo are different dont mean the gun is different a simple conversion of the magazine is not sufficient for call the german ppsh41 a full new and developed gun, whatever is their german name those are still ppsh41
Guns with different recoil and power are no longer the same.
And the Soviets didn’t operate 9mm submachine guns.
The theory that they are the same gun just because they are from the same source is too absurd.
And if it can’t be because the ammunition is different or looks the same, then the Lanchester, FN Mle 1930 Type 4 rifle, etc. should also be deleted because they are the same.
The Soviets did use 9mm SMGs through captured MP38 and MP40s but did not have its own designation or converted to 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Iirc they had their own designation on certain vehicles like the Panzer IV is referred to as T-4, Panther being T-5 and Tiger being T-6 which were based on the original Panzerkampfwagen but simplified to just T meaning tank.
Yes, it had its specific name, different from the regular captured PPSh-41 (so the MP 717(r)). Btw, here it is in the battle, back when there was no mission editor: I found the MP 41(r) in battle.