Give the Allies a Thompson Model 1919 with a, historically accurate, 1,500 RoF and a 100 round drum mag with the dispersion and recoil of the Soviet 100 rounder so that the BEST version of the Thompson may be where it belongs. In the hands of its home nation
just give the US the equivalent of the NKVD Thompson - even as an event or battlepass weapon. Anything less than that is as insane as the P-40 situation (but more impactful).
Honestly I mainly just want a +1000 RoF Thompson for the BRRRT
thompsons in this game sucks.
and i dont know if they are like that in real life.
Where the hell have I heard this fromđ
The circle of forum.
X faction gets 100 round weapon â Y faction mains cry about âsufferingâ â Y faction also get 100 round weapon â Z and Q faction also start to cry about âsufferingââŠ
Only when axis gets the RPzB43 back.
I donât know. But the Model 1919 was capable of up to 1,500 RoF
Not crying about âsufferingâ
The Soviets have the best Thompson in the game. This is as much an injustice as the M3 Halftrack and I want it righted
Plus Iâve wanted a +1000 RoF Thompson for a while now
Take it. I donât want it
A TT BR2 Thompson, thatâs all Allies need.
While yes thatâd be nice, Iâm looking at what I want and what I want can ONLY be BR V. Lol
Give Thompson 250 round drum and suitable cadence of 1750!!!
incredible, the US version of the 250 round 1500 rpm mg42
In fact, it is unclear why the M3 half-track is in the Soviet and why the M1921 is in the Soviet and Japan instead of the US.
Donât take it the wrong way but as a enlisted player whoâs is like controlling the recoil has become easier for us or me I donât want my gun shooting to the fucking moon like donât get me wrong it sounds nice but honestly it would be quite literally impossible to control even in real life it would probably fling outta your hands and plus youâll be running out of ammo so fastđ
No problem, only we should receive this
Cönders MG with a 2400 Cadence and a 250 belt of caliber 7,92 X57mm
maybe you want it in TT cause it was most used MG in the war?
also considering numerous sources on internet about it, here is second one(out of 2 that exist):
The Machinegun
The Coenders machine gun is the most mysterious among these three firearms. If there are at least one samples of the rifle and SMG existing today, there is no known sample of the machinegun to exist.
The machine gun was chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser and possibly took part in the trials to replace the MG34. These trials were ultimately won by the MG-42. According to Mr. Schmidt, this machinegun had a high rate of fire of up to 2200-2400 rpm and a quick change barrel.
Even the existing information concerning this designer and the guns he made is not completely reliable. It comes from various sources and sometimes it is hard to distinguish whether certain information is a solid documented fact or somebodyâs assumption. In order not to further complicate the situation, I had to use a lot of words like âprobablyâ, âreportedlyâ, âpossiblyâ etc.
The same can be said of the T20, AS-44, Hyde M1944, Pershing, Super Pershing, Jumbo 75 and 76
The Allies, Soviets and Japanese should not be the only ones with Prototype weapons in their TT,So it wouldnât be bad for Germany to also receive one in TT and itâs perfectly fine It may be, it SHOULD NOT be the first in German TT to arrive
tanks were not prototypes and were actually used in battle. hyde m1944 is gold order weapon(where prototypes should be in). as for t20 and as44 even though i dont like it that they used prototypes, at least they serve purpose for balance against other nation existing TT weapons. also all of them currently exist and there are conclusive data about their performance.
conders MG is on other hand highly controversial considering that there are is no existing gun, there are no official documents and lot of âknownâ things about it is hearsay. not to mention it would serve 0 purpose for balance cause it would have nothing to counter.