![]() ![]() It fires from a 250-round belt and is open-bolt.Ī point to note is that the Vickers Mk VI was mainly a machine gun to be mounted on tanks that was replaced early in the war by Browning M2s and Besa machine guns and it would be unlikely to see them carried by troops on the Western Front late into the war. It is the "heavier" alternative that can only be aimed when deployed. While the Vickers is normally not used with bipods by infantry (the Mk VII's bipod is intended for emergency use), one Vickers seen in Malaya does feature a bipod, meaning that the in-game configuration has some flimsy truth to it. Since both Vickers shared many parts, the bipod customization may be possible in reality. It resembles a Mk VI or a Mk IV B with the bipod of a Mk VII and the carry handle of a Lewis Gun. The Vickers machine gun is available for the Commonwealth machine gunner. Melee bashing with the Lewis gun Vickers Mk VI Needless to say, it is unlikely that such a weapon was ever used by the Wehrmacht - the M1917 Trench Carbine was designed and rejected as a possible weapon for the Sturmtruppen of WWI, and the C96 Carbine was primarily meant as a commercial/export gun a slightly more reasonable substitute would be an M712 with a holster-stock (though even then, it'd be more likely to show up in the hands of a wealthy officer than a common soldier, nevermind the non-existence of 40-round 7.62x25mm magazines). It is available to the assault class, oddly enough, and holds 20+1 rounds in its magazine the extended magazine option replaces this with a 40-round magazine like that of the Trench Carbine. It appears to be a C96 Carbine combined with the select-fire capabilities and detachable magazines of the M712 Schnellfeuer, in a bid to resemble the Trench Carbine it goes by the in-game name of "C96 M1932", a combination of the names of the original C96 and the unofficial collector name for the M712 (since it entered production in 1932). Melee bashing with the MP-40 Mauser C96 Carbine/M712 Schnellfeuer/M1917 Trench Carbine hybridĪ hybrid of the Mauser C96 Carbine, Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer, and M1917 Trench Carbine was introduced on September 29. The Walther P38 is available to all classes except the sniper and the officer. Weapons of the Wehrmacht Handguns Walther P38
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