rafcommando1 wrote:Russian WW2 guns. SMG: AK-47, (the folder-able stock version called AKS-47). Semi: Mosin nagant, (this gun was first used 1891 and has seen official service up to 1998). Like Germany there was no soviet shotguns, they mainly saw use in the pacific, however the UK had a few and the UK and the soviet where like best buddies in those days, so a British shotgun would be cool.
every request i do is like a history lesson.
Please make a mosin nagant it has been used for over 100 years :).
ChaosTLW wrote:rafcommando1 wrote:Russian WW2 guns. SMG: AK-47, (the folder-able stock version called AKS-47). Semi: Mosin nagant, (this gun was first used 1891 and has seen official service up to 1998). Like Germany there was no soviet shotguns, they mainly saw use in the pacific, however the UK had a few and the UK and the soviet where like best buddies in those days, so a British shotgun would be cool.
every request i do is like a history lesson.
Please make a mosin nagant it has been used for over 100 years :).
AK-47 wasn't used on WWII.
Maybe the Fedorov Avtomav? If I'm not mistaken it saw some use on WWII amongst some elite forces.
rafcommando1 wrote:ChaosTLW wrote:rafcommando1 wrote:Russian WW2 guns. SMG: AK-47, (the folder-able stock version called AKS-47). Semi: Mosin nagant, (this gun was first used 1891 and has seen official service up to 1998). Like Germany there was no soviet shotguns, they mainly saw use in the pacific, however the UK had a few and the UK and the soviet where like best buddies in those days, so a British shotgun would be cool.
every request i do is like a history lesson.
Please make a mosin nagant it has been used for over 100 years :).
AK-47 wasn't used on WWII.
Maybe the Fedorov Avtomav? If I'm not mistaken it saw some use on WWII amongst some elite forces.
Yes i know it wasn't used in WW2 hence the name AK-47, and WW2 ended in 1945. But it is a assault rifle everyone knows and even though it didn't get used in WW2 it is still a famous soviet weapon. im shocked none noticed the fact that the mosin nagant wasn't semi automatic and it could only hold 5 bullets in the clip, that is why it is important that for the wav file we can here the gun being cocked after every shot. However a mosin nagant has seen use for ever, so no time problems there.
Paratrooper wrote:I already have an SKS and I have a M1 Carbine collecting dust in my old skins. All I have to do now is make the sights for it and it's ready for release.
Paratrooper wrote:Sure. I could consider all of them.
robotnik185 wrote:I gave the STG44 a scope and I love it!
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