RPK-74
RPD

PP - 2 000

SKS-45

AGS-17

FN FAL

M-14

L2-Sterling

And thing with SVD buttstock.

Okay, the last one doesn’t count.
When did this game become a Cold War simulator?
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RPK-74
RPD

PP - 2 000

SKS-45

AGS-17

FN FAL

M-14

L2-Sterling

And thing with SVD buttstock.

Okay, the last one doesn’t count.
When did this game become a Cold War simulator?
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what does this even mean
rofls
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this as a sniper rifle
this as a rifleman’s weapon
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these being used like a bren or bar
Around 500-600 Czech ZH-29 rifles were made, with most going to China and Ethiopia
zh29 in tech tree
Only about 100 to a few hundred Armaguerra Model 1939 rifles were built, as the initial large order for 10,000 was canceled, and production was soon switched to standard Carcano bolt-action rifles, making it a rare, experimental firearm.
Armaguerra Model 1939 in tech tree
germany benefits from the buffet approach
that is a little of this and that
the allies made weapon in the tens of thousands to milliona
while germany capture or built a few thousand of this and that
sorry but setting a riflemans weapon at 2k or 6 k for a tech tree weapon is not worth a tech tree rifle
A+ KAR98 Garqand
b- g41
c- fg42
d- armqar 39
d t20
the us didnt need the t20 because most germans had kar98s and if he was lucky a g41 or g43
Yes, giving the AVS-36, FG-42, and M2 carbine the rifle class and adding them to the TT was a huge mistake. In my opinion, it killed the campaigns. Not to mention it turned BR5 into 3х9 spam with fake guns that are clones of the same thing with different skins. They should have either made it light machine guns and assault rifles, or kept the rifle class and added it to the event or the Battle Pass.
It had a used scope and also featured a scope specifically designed for the FG42
Machine guns that could perfectly well be used while firing while resting on their shoulder
This weapon was used almost 100% by ground infantry, since after the Crete disaster they did not make another paratrooper jump Enlisted simply gave you the option to choose the weapons, tanks, and planes that were in that campaign when previously there had been It simply wasn’t a 100% historical game, but it did let you use authentic items, regardless of whether the weapon was used in large or small quantities.I was simply following the rule
Rather, the allies with their PROTOTYPES
not with 50 75 and 100 round magazines a german soldier would be disciplined for doing that, to the shoulder and resting on a window sill or a table but not held aloft by the soldier.
adorable i see you skipped
[Czech ZH-29 rifles]
[Armaguerra Model 1939]
germany made expensive toy the allies made weapons of war the allies use prototypes because germany is allowed to use artisanal weapons in its tech tree
and just about every german gun had a bayonet attachment i wonder how many of them were used.
Around 17.8 to 18 million German men served in the Wehrmacht (Army, Navy, Air Force, Waffen-SS) during World War II, representing about 20% of the total population or 40% of the male population, with the Army (Heer) alone seeing about 13.6 million personnel, reaching a peak strength of nearly 10 million soldiers.
180 000 paratroopers
2k fg42 6k fg42 2
thats not small thats tiny
less than 5% of the paratroopers got them
.1 percent of the armed forces
While over 6 million M1 Carbines were made in WWII, the M2 selective-fire version had much lower original production numbers , with approximately 555,000 delivered as true M2s (Inland: ~537k, Winchester: ~17.5k) by late 1945, though many more M1s were later converted to M2 capability, often in the field or post-war, without changing the original “M1” receiver marking
again you cant balance a ww2 game with germany being allowed to use rare weapons as if they were common.
With all that ammunition, the weapon was fired.
Those homemade toy guns were surely no good, and that’s why some of them became the reason why a new kind of weapon exists.Which is essentially the main weapon of modern armies
Those “weapons” were authentic and real; they were used in WW2 and had nothing to do with the ones they gave your Faction to cover up their lack of skill. No matter how much you denounce German weaponry, 1 is more than 0
Prototypes are certainly not common in games
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japan is the worst offender yet ignored, this should be why i deserve to seal club the allies
Even so, it’s more than 0, as was the activity and use of Allied Prototypes in WW2
This is no excuse for allies to have Prototypes to mask their lack of skill
ok list one weapon that had zero made
no the t20 and hyde 44 had more than 0 made
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Being manufactured during WW2 and not being used for whatever reason does not justify its inclusion in the game just to provide wheelchair assistance to allies incapable of thinking How to solve the problem
FG42 few numbers But many more than the 0 of weapons Prototypes that were not used in WW2