A weapon most people might not be familiar with is the Walther semi automatic shotgun produced in the 1920s during the Weimar republic. It can hold either 4 shells of 12 gauge rounds or 5 shells of 16 gauge rounds. This would be an interesting addition to Germany’s tech tree to give them an auto shotgun similar to Japan and the USA.
This shotgun is basically the only shotgun to use a toggle lock action, making it quite unique and fascinating.
This would be a fascinating and unique weapon addition to the game, and there is plenty of reference material for Darkflow developers to utilize for model and animation work
This is a good idea! It will even be historical to some extent. In the USSR Browning Auto-5 was used as a hunting weapon, and during WWII some of the work units organized during the siege of Leningrad to defend the city had it.
K.M.Siyangulov (left), chief of ammunition supply for workers of the Frunzensky district, and A.P.Tsvetkov, head of the armament warehouse, checking the condition of trophy rifles in their warehouse. Photo taken on October 24, 1941.
Both Germany and USSR could just do with same FN Auto 5 already ingame - FN plant was selling Browning guns in Europe.
Not like there’s anyone left on devteam to make new models anyway.
With 85th anniversary upcoming later this May, they could actually start working and make proper event for FN guns, FN 1930s and High Powers and stuff.