Cursed Weaponry List

Been a while since I post something like this. During my lurking for weaponry, I happen to stumble by what can I only describe as the “Uniquely disturbing and fascinating”.

Here are some guns that I found

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Model 1 Zaitsev SMG | Chambered : 7.62x25mm Tokarev | Firing Modes : Full-Auto | Fire Rate : Unknown

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FG42 Krieghoff Prototype| Chambered : 7.92x57mm Mauser | Firing Modes : Full-Auto , Semi-Auto | Fire Rate : Unknown


Fordyce Machine Gun| Chambered : .30-06 Springfield | Firing Modes : Full-Auto | Fire Rate : 600 RPM

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Krieghoff Model 1940 | Chambered : 7.92x57mm Mauser | Firing Modes : Full-Auto | Fire Rate : Unknown

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SREM-1 | Chambered : 7.92x57mm Mauser | Firing Modes : Bolt-Action | Fire Rate : N/A

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Faucon Balanced Rifle | Chambered : 6.5x61mm Meunier | Firing Modes : Semi-Auto | Fire Rate : Unknown

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Walther M1918 SMG | Chambered : 9x19 Parabellum | Firing Modes : Full-Auto | Fire Rate : 450-600 RPM


Vesely V-42 | Chambered : 9x19mm Parabellum | Firing Modes : Full-Auto | Fire Rate : 900-1000 RPM

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Turner SMG | Chambered : .45 ACP | Firing Modes : Full-Auto, Semi-Auto | Fire Rate : Unknown

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Chauchat-Ribeyrolles 1918 SMG| Chambered : 8mm Lebel| Firing Modes : Full-Auto | Fire Rate : 550-600RPM

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M1903 Bullpup | Chambered : .30-06 Springfield | Firing Modes : Bolt-Action | Fire Rate : N/A


Turpin MCEM-1| Chambered : 9x19 Parabellum | Firing Modes : Full-Auto | Fire Rate : 800 RPM

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Blum MG | Chambered : .22LR | Firing Modes : Full-Auto, Semi-Auto | Fire Rate : 450-800 RPM

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Thanks, now I can’t sleep tonight.

Spoiler

Who the hell even makes a bullpup BOLT ACTION rifle. I never expected America to be first (I was honestly betting the UK to be first since they’re obsessed with bullpups).

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Japanese National Defense Rifles
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In early 1945, on the brink of defeat, all men were mobilized according to the Battle of the Mainland Plan. Approximately 3 million men were drafted, but there was no way to provide them with weapons. So, they fashioned makeshift rifles out of school desks and chairs. They lacked rifling and were single-shot rifles, requiring a single shot before reloading. They even ran out of bullets, so they filled them with black gunpowder and nails, bolts, and rocks, using them like matchlock guns. Fortunately for them, the war ended before the American troops landed on the mainland, so these toys were never used in actual combat

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they were playing fallout4 before fallout 4 was a thing

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Fallout pipe guns are unironically more sturdy looking lmao

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This is a training machine gun

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Moreover, judging by its appearance, this is an option for training tankers.

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This image shows the tank and infantry variants. There was also an aviation variant. These variants imitate the Dyagtyarev series of machine guns. There were also machine guns - “inserters” (which were also called parasitic machine guns) designed by Blum for installation inside the Maxim machine gun for training purposes. After the war, a certain number of these training machine guns were transferred to hunting grounds.

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Here are more pictures with the same machine gun attached in different ways and to different weapons.

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But the drum is separate

In general, there are an obscene number of images/drawings on the Internet, but I haven’t found any modern photos in 20 minutes of searching.

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kst found an image of how this “machine gun” was given a wooden butt
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It fired at a rate of 600-1200 rounds per minute
, but it was intended for hunting small game, and it would do very little damage in the game.

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I am simple man, I see gun suggestion and I like it

There are many weapons, I hope they add them to the game.

cute ones