Next season’s battle pass does not include any American content, so we can rule out the United States. Let’s take a look at the content from Germany and Japan (I couldn’t find most of the Soviet prototype sniper rifle content and information, hopefully it can be added later, so for now I’ll just list some German and Japanese content). I believe this content will also be enjoyed by some ‘sniper enthusiasts’.
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Mosin Nagant M39 PH (German Battle Pass)
This triple scope has a lens diameter of 24 millimeters and is manufactured by Physica. Before the war, the company produced rifle scopes for hunters. In the game, this gun can be used as a German sniper weapon, and its ammunition can be reloaded without loading each round individually, similar to the Soviet style. The armory recommends using the BR2.

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Mannlicher M1895 sniper (German Battle Pass)
This is a rare example of an early pre-World War I 1895 straight-pull rifle modified into an M1895 sniper rifle. These rifles were manufactured from around 1895 to 1910 and were the main rifles of the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I. Very few sniper rifles were produced, most of them served during World War I. Importantly, in the game, it can not only unload the magazine at once (without loading bullets one by one), but it can also have the ‘aim hold’ function.
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Type 38 Sniper Rifle (Japan Battle Pass)
This is a very rare example of an early experimental Japanese Type 38 sniper rifle, equipped with an original Type 5 sniper scope. It is considered the earliest Japanese Army infantry sniper rifle, with only about 200 made. In the game, its rate of fire is the same as the Type 38 rifle in the tech tree, 72 rounds per minute, and it is recommended for BR2.

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