What guns should they add and where

Let’s brainstorm I’ve seen some interesting rare fire arms over the years and I’d like to hear your thoughts.

For Japan we could get the Type 5 semi auto, Type 99 lmg, and the standard Type 99 rifle, we have the sniper and late war variant.

Of coarse Japan has lots of unique experimental, prototype, etc weapons. I remember someone made a huge post about it a while back

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i still want the sniper carbine

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Moscow:

Weapons, taken from the baltic warehouses, from the spanish war, and more weapons from there Russian imperial army warehouses, taken during the civil War in Russia.

IMHO:
Next levels should looks approximately like this

VPGS-41 - CGP-40
AVT-40 - Automatic ZH-29
Thompson M1928A1 - Suomi Kp-/31 SJR (drum mags)
Maxim-Tokarev MG - MG 15 or 34 with patronnentrommel
T-34 (1941) - Pz. 4 F2 (they added an mkb in Moscow…so, why not? )
Wz.1928 - Kg/m40 as a premiums?

Normandy

Stinger Mg vs MG-15 maybe?
More French weapons for axis?

Berlin:
Maxim-Tokarev - MG-15
Captured weapons from the other campaigns, except of Pacific
Also, there was an info about another model of AS-44, and I think it will be the counterpart of the stg-44

Tunisia:
More French weapons for the “colonial” prems?
Another pavesi rifle?

Pacific:

Mondragon, type 4 and type 5
Type 92 (Lewis copy) , Type 98 (MG15 copy) and type 99?
Mp-18 and beretta m1938 maybe?

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I would love the VG45K.

30rd BA using the Kurtz round. Volksturm Attack!

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Oooh.

Now you’re talking! Would probably be really bad… but certainly fun to use :stuck_out_tongue:

I feel like the mondragon would make more sense with Germany, since it was Germany in WWI that had them, but it’s something I would like to see.

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Yes, but japs have pretty bad semi autos at the moment. They’re bought some of mondragons, and produced them later (they have bought and produced approx. 4000 rifles and even armed the koreans with them during annexation)

I’ll ask you cuz you seem to know quite a bit about the small arms… Did the Soviets have a large capacity bolt action setup, modified or otherwise like the event gun for the Germans(Trench gewehr or what have you)? I think something like that for the Soviets would be cool and not another SMG gold order.

I have yet to see anything that says they were used outside of Mexico, the US, Germany, and (sortof) Switzerland.

Closest thing I can find is a page stating it’s a myth they were in asia

If it was, then I don’t know about it.

The Mondragon slaps in BF1 too

BTW, as u said about BF1… here’s some interesting weapon for soviets, bcos it used by Russian imperial army during WW1.

And it possibly could be takes in the old imperial stocks, just like Winchester (or Mannlicher) M1895

Can u imagine a russian with a lever action rifle?
Or that the part of Mosin rifles were produced in the USA and France, because Russian imperial industry was so bad?
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Here’s an info

Short version is:
“Contracts for the supply of the rifles to Mexico (because they were produced in Switzerland), Chile, Peru, CHINA (japan is also bought them) and others”
“Japan acquired right to manufacture mondragon rifles and even produced 4000 units of such rifles”
(You can use a photo translation or some stuff)

Actually, Japanese have tried to find a semiautomatic for adoption
They’ve purchased some other models for testing, like Pedersen rifles,RSC M1917 and Farquhar-Hill rifles

My proposal of exotic firearm (at leasy by the standards of this game) is… LMG that works like LMG instead of being AR / SMG. For some reason this seems to be too complicated to acheave since for ever.

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What do you mean WWII LMGs didn’t work like modern SAWs?

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Checking back in on this. Do you know if the non premium As-44 model is still in the files?