I play for all the factions and have never seen so much relaxation anywhere)
However, if you are satisfied, just vote no and disperse)
There’s nothing to look at)
Keep your complaints to yourself, they are not interesting to anyone)
That is your logic, just for a diffrent weapon. You just said it doesn’t make any sense.
And you can still be a main. I play every faction but I mainly play German, thus, I am a German main.
That’s kinda mean. My opinions do matter, just like yours and everyone else’s
There is evidence that Lahti sent a machine gun to China, it would be logical to send a detachment there to participate in the event or as a donation.
The 500 rof makes it pretty meh its not even amazing on br 3 if they moved it to br 4 it would be trash just another day of people that think everything german is broken
Just change the sprint speed and the people will be Happy the biggest complain is that It have 75% sprint speed with 75 rounds a thing that have no sense because both Lathis have the same weigth and same sprint speed
We’re talking about Lahti,I’m not jumping off the subject)
All I’ve pointed out is that the shortcomings in the comfort of shooting with Lahti are compensated for with perks exactly the same as on MG-13/75.
If you want to talk about rifles, then you’re better off)
In response to the Germans giving Lahti, I would like to offer this machine gun to the Allies.
This light machine gun, the Beardmore-Farquhar (British).
77-round magazine, 450 rounds per minute, .303 British cartridges.

You really cannot compensate with perks for low RoF. It’s the same as with the PPD-1944, unless you propose for it to be uptiered aswell.
I have never written about the rate of fire, this is already your thinking and My laziness to describe All the details that you already have.
Alright, sure, but you can use perks on anything, they can apply a boost to every weapon, so grading only certain weapons on the possibility of perks is unwise, as the perks help all the other weapons aswell, they’re universal
Yes, you are a genius)
Looks like it’s the offspring of a Lewis and Bren
Designer Mowbray Farquhar developed it immediately after the end of World War I, based on his own Farquhar-Hill automatic rifle of 1918. The first official tests of the machine gun (in an aircraft version) took place in November 1919, and its active promotion, refinement, and various military tests continued in the 1920s and early 1930s.
The standard rate of fire was set to approximately 450 rounds per minute. This was done intentionally to conserve ammunition and ensure better weapon control, as the machine gun was marketed as ultra-light. Adjustments and acceleration: The machine gun’s design allowed for easy adjustment of its basic parameters. The manual specifically stated that by installing a stiffer mainspring and bolt-closing spring, the rate of fire could be increased to 1,000 rounds per minute.
Wait the 75 round MG 13 is at BR3? How did I not notice that. That doesn’t seem balanced at all.
it is very much so… slow rof and terrible dispersion
If you’re responding to me about the 75 round MG13, I would like to note that that thing has a higher rof and lower dispersion than the DP-27/DPM, and I don’t think anyone would call those guns outright bad.
ahh yeah i was taking the attribute from the lahti… its fire rate isn’t bad but the gun isn’t overpowered… its also limited to those who buy it and its barely been brought back
Fair point. Well I can live with the fact if DF / Gaijin would reduce it to 50%.

