Lewis needs buffs besides optics

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We have submitted feedback regarding the sight issue numerous times already. The Lewis Gun also requires a slight reduction in horizontal recoil and an increase in rate of fire. The exact values can be determined by the development team. However, it is clearly unreasonable that a machine gun with a cyclic rate of 560 RPM is harder to control horizontally than the DP-27, which fires at 610 RPM.

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The .303 Lewis has a rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute, while the .300 Lewis has a rate of fire ranging from 600 to 700 rounds per minute.

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The Lewis gun is a weapon dating all the way back to World War I. In most other WWII‑themed games, it is a common early‑unlock firearm. Yet in Enlisted, it can only be obtained through purchases or loot boxes, making it a rare premium item. That is quite a contrast.

The Lewis gun’s main strength is its stable firing performance. Meanwhile, the German MG 15, another leftover WWI‑era weapon, is already available in the tech tree. When will the Allies get access to the Lewis gun in the tech tree, along with its simple iron sights?

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A name change should also be considered because right now it makes no sense to have the most common calibre version be a event gun.

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Convert the event weapons to 30 odd 6 and make a 303 TT version makes sense. It makes sense not only for the sake of variety, but because having commonwealth soldiers in BR 3 with BARA2’s looks silly, because it is.

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There’s no way you think these two are same gun

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