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Type 99 MG vs M2 carbine as select-fire rifle unlocks
Unlikely, it will more likely be Type 11 LMG or the Type Hei LMG. The Type 99 is basically a Bren so it will likely be an MG.
Here’s the list of Japanese infantry weapon.
Japanese did not had MP28, it was SIG-Bergman M1920, a variant of MP18 with bayonet, 50 ammo magazine and 7.63mm Mauser bullets.
Type 99 is basically an expanded Type 96 lmg and their ancestor is Hotchkiss machine gun (Japanese version of Hotchkiss Mle1897 with 6.5mm 30th year type cartridge). Japanese machine gun basis on ZB vz.26 series is Type 97 vehicle heavy machine gun for tanks.
Well you are correct, but when trying to explain to a layman about what the Type 99 and Type 96 looks like, it is easier to just compare it to a Bren as they do look similar. Although I will admit that yes, the internal components of a Type 99 have barely anything in common with a Bren.
oh i was just guessing the stupidest sf possible for the japs hahahahah like u all expecting them to give the U.S.A/allies a upperhand for infantry then they just give ‘mg for all’ and leave allies with the m2 no one seems to like much