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I have always thought the M1 feels more uncomfortable than other rifles due to its restricted rate of fire, high recoil, relatively low ammo capacity, slow reload and only significantly higher damage. It has significant recoil in comparison to other weapons, however in some cases this makes headshots easier. Prepare for some American ass-licking as the weapon was regarded "the greatest battle implement ever devised". M1 Garand The M1 Garand was the first standard-issued semi-automatic rifle. Be wary of its relatively short capacity though. The Gewehr also has very low recoil along with decent fire-rate making it a nice weapon. The Gewehr has a fantastic range of attachments, allowing a Suppressor instead of a Flash Hider, and a Rifle Grenade. It has rectangular iron sights and is very similar to the Soviet SVT-40. It was accepted and entered the battle as the Gewehr 43 which was my favourite weapon in World at War. The Walther design fared better in combat but still ha dsome slight issues, Walther combined a new modified gas system providing greatly improved performance. The Mauser design was introduced in 1941 but was proved unreliable in combat. Two designs were brought forward, the G41M and G41W from Mauser and Walther arms respectively. Gewehr 43 The Gewehr 43 is the result of Germany's quest for a semi-automatic rifle. Penetration: Not a single behind can stop this penetration It is also the only primary-weapon that can do noticable damage to tanks. The PTRS does not sway as much as the bolt-actions when scoped, making it the most accurate sniper rifle. However, as the entire clip needs to be replaced it is much faster to reload a bullet at a time on the previous rifles or by reload cancelling.
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The PTRS-41 does the same damage as all scoped bolt actions in the game but can fire faster than any rifle and reloads quicker by placing a full magazine in instead of reloading each round by one. Unlocked at level 57, it is classed as a bolt-action rifle incorrectly. Technically, World at War glorifies this weapon as it actually had a tendancy to jam when dirty, and the 14.5mm cartridge produces significant residue blocking the gas port.
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The 12.7x108mm became insufficient, so they produced the deadly 14.5x114mm armour piercing round that is fired by this bad-boy. Produced by the Soviet Union in WW2, they began experimenting with anti-tank rounds. I actually own one of these for reenactments. The Springfield is the only other to have faster bolt operation yet the Kar98k has superior iron sights. It moves the least whilst firing and rotating the bolt making it the easiest weapon to spot enemies. the weapon was noted for its reliability, great accuracy, effective range and was much much more modern. Karabiner means Carbine in German, which is really what it is. The Kar98k was derived from earlier rifles like the Gewehr 98. Although supplemented by semi and fully automatic rifles during WW2, it remained the primary service rifle until the end of the war. Kar98k The Kar98k is a bolt-action rifle adopted by the German Wehrmacht in 1935. Unscoped, the iron sight is beautiful and consists of a ring around a metal pin that is really easy to use compared to the previously mentioned rifles. It has a slower rotating bolt mechanism than other bolt actions and lacks the Arisaka's idle sway reduction when crouched however the scope view moves less than the Arisaka while cycling the bolt. The Mosin-Nagant is unlocked at Level 21. They also needed more bears on unicycles. This showed Russian commanders the need to modernize the might of the Russian army. During the Russo-Ottoman War of 1877-1878, Russian troops armed with single-shot rifles suffered heavy casualties against Turkish troops equipped with Winchester repeating rifles. Mosin-Nagant The Mosin-Nagant is a bolt-action, internal magazine-fed military rifle that finished developed by the Imperial Russian Army way back in 1891.