I love Bolt-actions! They were the most common and mass produced weapon of all countries during the war (except America) and were the backbone of every army. Bolt-actions are often shafted and neglected in this game because everybody loves the shiny semi-autos, auto rifles, and assault rifles. Just like every other weapon type we should receive new Bolt-actions. New research tree, event rewards, gold orders, and even as Premium/event squads. Variety is nice. I can’t list every single bolt-action ever, these are just some of many that I think should be added
USSR:
Mosin-Nagant M91, the original long Russian service rifle
Recommended: Research Tree
M91/30 with Flamethrower, experimental rifle with an underbarrel flamethrower

Recommended: Premium/ Event Riflemen squad
Allies:
Springfield Model 1892-99, American adopted Krag-Jorgensen as the service rifle before the M1903
M1903 Extended Mag, M1903 with 25 round magazines designed for air crews in WW1
Recommended: Event item
M1903 Bushmaster, Springfield carbine designed for jungle warfare named after the 158th Infantry Regiment who used the rifle for training while stationed in Panama who later did see combat in the Pacific

Recommended: Premium/ Event squad based on 158th Infantry
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M1917 X-Force Carbine, carbine designed for the “X-Force” a Chinese expeditionary force helping the British in Burma

Sawed-Off SMLE, a handmade Lee-Enfield carbine used by British sappers in WW1 for tunnel warfare

CSAD Lee-Enfield, experimental simplified Lee-Enfield with a 6 round capacity

Lee-Enfield No. 5 Mk I, carbine made from the Lee-Enfield No. 4 was designed for jungle warfare but it only saw service with Paratroopers in Europe
Recommended: Premium/ Event Paratrooper Squad
Lightweight Lee-Enfield No. 4, Canadian experiment to significantly lighten the Lee-Enfield No. 4

Lee-Enfield No. 6 Mk I, experimental Australian carbine based on the SMLE Mk III for jungle warfare

Germany:
Gewehr 98, original German service rifle that was progenitor of the Kar98k
Recommended: Research Tree
Karabiner 98AZ, carbine of the Gewehr 98

G40K, experimental Kar98k carbine
Kar98k Paratrooper, experimental take-down rifle designed for Paratroopers


Recommended: Premium/ Event Paratrooper Squad
Gewehr 33/40 Paratrooper, experimental take-down rifle designed for paratroopers

Karabinek wz. 1929, Polish service rifle
Krag-Jorgensen, Norwegian service rifle
Berthier M34, modernized Berthier rifle rechambered in 7.5mm

35M Puska, Hungarian service rifle
FN Model 24, Belgian service rifle
Geweer M.95, Dutch service rifle
VG-1, Volkssturm rifle with 10-round detachable magazines

VG-3, Volkssturm rifle uses 30 round Stg magazines

VG-4, Volkssturm rifle 5 round capacity but could use 7.92x33 Kurz (Stg) rounds

VG-5, Volkssturm rifle

VG-45, Volkssturm rifle using Stg magazines

VG-45K, Volkssturm carbine variant of the VG-45 uses 7.92x33 Kurz

HIW-VSK Rifle, Volkssturm rifle

Carcano 8mm Mauser, single shot Carcano rifles modified to use German 8mm

Tromboncino M28, carbine with a grenade launcher

Japan:
Type 30 Rifle, the standard replacement of the Murata rifle which was then replaced by the Type 38
Type 35 Rifle, a variant of the Type 30 that was made specifically for the navy
Recommended: Premium/ Event Special Naval Landing Forces Riflemen Squad
Type 44 Carbine, another carbine of the Type 38 with an under-folding bayonet

Recommended: Research Tree
Type 38 Trench Magazine, a Type 38 with an LMG mag
Recommended: Event item
Type 99 Carbine, experimental carbine of the Type 99

Type 1 TERA Rifle, experimental paratrooper carbine of the Type 38 rifle

Recommended: Premium/ Event Paratrooper Squad
Type 2 TERA Rifle, standard issue paratrooper rifle based on the Type 99 rifle
Recommended: Premium/ Event Paratrooper Squad
Siamese Mauser, Thailand’s standard issue rifle
Recommended: Premium/ Event Thai Squad
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