Some (very very lowe number) of the mg42 was built with the attachment as is written in different articles, so finger crossed and wallet open
see that what you think would happen but you would be surprise at how long it take for it to exist (also im gonna set that deal up for a year yeah im winning this one)
no way df add one in a year
I donât know⌠We are getting a lot of stuff
it wont happen trust me i know how game company usually work (it will be minimum 2+ year)
Bipod PTSD?
yes
Devs, if you see the reaction of the community - add the same Thompson as a tech tree gun for BR5 US.
Or at least a 50 round drum version.
Simple solution. Just make this one with the 250 round an event unlock. And give the 100 round as a TT variant. Well, one can only dream. Lol.
PS if anyone has a clip of new Comme Tommie let know! Interested how it looks/feels
It doesnât feel like a Thompson
IntriguedâŚ
That sight hurts my MG42 used to eyes so much Iâm almost happy itâs only 50 rounds and BR4.
I canât argue with that
I hope the MG-39 recieved the same buffs like the other German MGs in the recent update. It seemed like it had a lot of dispersion when I was testing it in the mods editor.
The good olâ Chicago Typewriter⌠The Tommy gun. I own an M1 Thompson, and when I ordered it they sent me the wrong Thompson instead, I got a Tommy Gun. I took it back to where I ordered it and it sat on their shelf for a day till someone bought it. It was gone when I went in to get my M1 Thompson, and they said the Tommy gun sold the day after I left. My M1 did come in a gun case that said Chicago Typewriter on it. Mine is historically accurate with a couple exceptions. Due to ATF regulations, the barrel had to be longer and obviously it is not fully auto. I can order the correct WW2 barrel, but would have to pay the ATF $200 to apply for a special permit to alter the gun, then, I would have to have my name engraved into the gun, which I was not going to do and ruin itâs appearance. I had to leave it with my son as I have serious doubts the Philippines would be excited about me bringing it with me when I moved here. The one pictured below is the one I bought.
Yea Asia countries donât really like gun since it requires a lot of paperwork from what I heard (at least in my country)
Here in the Philippines, I think the only people who can own guns are ex military. My late wifeâs father was military and two of her three brothers are retired military, and I know the brothers own hand guns. Her brother told me that he cannot own any weapon over 22 caliber. In the US, I owned a couple 1911 45âs, a Ruger 9 mm, an old soviet SKS, a Japanese Type 99 WW2 rifle, my Thompson and an only single shot 22 rifle my dad had as a kid. All of which are currently locked up in a gun safe back in the US. Like a typical conservative American, I miss my guns.
That probably reduce gun crime a lot ngl but here in my country normal 22 yo guy can get a gun for âself defenseâ but most of the crime happen because of these guy, that why my country required a lot of paperwork.
In the US you just have to pass an FBI background check along with the paperwork. I have a permit to carry which you have to have another background check by your local sheriffâs office, however I think it has expired now. I learned to shoot in the Air Force as a security specialist, and I spend a few years in corrections so we had to certify with a 12 gauge shotgun, 357 magnum and a Mini 14. The Stateâs budget was so tight for corrections, that only the rookies go their yearly training as your certificate was only good for a year, so if there were ever a prison riot, none of the vets were legally qualified to operate a gun, only the rookies. Anyway as long as you have no criminal record in the US, you can get a gun. I rarely carried mine.