Weapons you want in the future

It might have been more common than you think

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I think that the one you showed was more common but the one with the periscope in the stock was really rare.

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Not a weapons but an ammo.
The Japanese had an explosive bullet chambered in 7.7 mm (around 30. for Americans) Could be an upgrade for some of the Japanese guns in game or maybe a gold order/premium weapons would fire it.
https://www.lonesentry.com/ordnance/2010/01/17/7-7-mm-explosive-cartridge/

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The mosin family is pretty much the same as the AK family. Their all basically the same, but you offend someone when you say they’re the same thing.

That’s very speculative. It would greatly increase their popularity immediately after you add a new faction to the pool, such as France, but it would not be permanent.

I think this is more realistic as Japan cant compete against late BR US or whenever the Jumbo (and later Pershings and 76mm Jumbos) will appear.
At least without some weird “Hey somehow they captured post-war land-lease tanks from US and got mote Tigers” shit.
Same as Italy of they dont get German land lease.

From what I know the Germans and Soviets also used explosive ammunition, although it was acquired through semi-legal means by snipers.
Would be nice though if DF ever decided to introduce a weapon upgrade system based on physical modifications instead of just stat changes, then it could be implemented as an upgrade.

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Exactly!

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Some of the suggestions are:

Italian anti-tank rifle Scotti Anticarro 8mm
built on the basis of wz.35 Ur. Would be a good addition to research tree after merging campaigns giving italians the oportunity to use their own designed AT rifle

scotti
Comparision with kar98, scotti ATR at the top

Walther toggle action shotgun
German shotgun built in the interwar period in the number of aprox 6000. Adding this to tech tree would give german side semi auto shotgun - another suggestions ARE BUFF the shotguns a little bit and engineers should be able to use shotguns.

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The Sturmkampfgewehr (StKG)
German handheld grenade launcher, modification of kar98. Added as a golden order weapon could be a counterpart to RMN-50
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Mkb.42 (G)
Gold order weapon - Gustloff version of mkb42. Selective fire rifle with ability to use mg-13 box magazines 25rnds or cut down to 10rnds.
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This one has 10rounds magazine.

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Japanese Nambu pistol and a katana aka pistol sword.

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I want to see all bolt actions since late 19th century because why the f… not

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I want this…
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