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Once again Gaijin randomly decides to change the charging handle position on another gun in a way that not only is incorrect and impossible, but in a way that makes it physically impossible for the gun to fire.
For anyone that knows their way around an Open-Bolt Submachine Gun, you know that pulling the trigger causes the bolt and the affixed charging handle to move backwards about 5-8 millimeters before the sear slips and sends the bolt flying forward chambering and slam firing the round.
Currently several Blish Thompsons, the German Obrez PPSh-41, and now the Type 1 Pneumatic Buffer Submachine Guns have their bolts incorrectly placed to where its physically impossible for them to fire so they shoud fix it.