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Unfortunately, only the British can get access to the drum mag. Why not the Americans???

The US has a different version of the Thompson.
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The US has a different version of the Thompson.

 

I know that, but they should add the M1928 Thompson along with the M1 for the Americans.

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Back on topic:

 

First choice: Kar98k

Runner-Up: M1 Garand

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Has to be the M1, as much as I'm a Brit through and through, there's nothing quite like the finger-killing, shoulder-busting, German-dropping Garand. 

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FG42 with a scope makes one hell of a sniper weapon.

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As a fresh-meat DOI player, I have to throw in my uneducated and possibly profound opinion. pistol: Hi Power. Primary: MP-40 or Thompson (drum mag, not regular) maybe even a sten. 

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carbine and stg44 is by far the best guns evaarrrrrrr :D 

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MP40 and the Thompson are good, but SMGs as you know have very limited range.

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The PPK brings back HORDES of memories of the old 007 games like Goldeneye. But at times when I use it, it feels like I'm shooting a staple gun.

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It would probably have to be a tie between the elegant British Lee Enfield and the masterfully crafted German Kar98, since I have thankfully had the profound privilege of firing both firearms in shooting ranges.

 

Bolt-action rifles, despite their cumbersome handling, have this sexiness about them that I feel no other weapon holds. The tension of focusing in on your intended target, taking the shot, pulling back on the bolt to release the used shell casing, then moving back into place to load a new round into the chamber, and repeating this process over and over is nothing but pure, unadulterated satisfaction!

 

P.S: I realise the Springfield is also a bolt-action rifle, but you can never go wrong with using the M1 Garand! The iconic "ping" of the magazine is too amazing to miss out on.

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First choice: Lee Enfield

Runner-Up: Garand

Runner-Runner-Up: Grease Gun

 

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Of all the factions i'd say the Lee Enfield.

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On 4/6/2018 at 9:12 AM, GoogalaJones said:

It would probably have to be a tie between the elegant British Lee Enfield and the masterfully crafted German Kar98, since I have thankfully had the profound privilege of firing both firearms in shooting ranges.

 

Bolt-action rifles, despite their cumbersome handling, have this sexiness about them that I feel no other weapon holds. The tension of focusing in on your intended target, taking the shot, pulling back on the bolt to release the used shell casing, then moving back into place to load a new round into the chamber, and repeating this process over and over is nothing but pure, unadulterated satisfaction!

 

P.S: I realise the Springfield is also a bolt-action rifle, but you can never go wrong with using the M1 Garand! The iconic "ping" of the magazine is too amazing to miss out on.

The Enfield is the best bolt action in the game because of its clip.

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2 hours ago, Jack Mehoff said:

The Enfield is the best bolt action in the game because of its clip.

They all use 5 round stripper clips. :)

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