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Old 2010-12-15, 02:34   Link #79
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Originally Posted by Lost Cause View Post
So whatever happened to those old break open revolvers, like the Webley? They seemed to speed up the reloading process due to their self-ejecting system, so why didn't they become more popular?
All the Bad Company 2 fans will know of the MP412 "Rex". A Russian revolver with a top break action. My take on the design is that a roll out cylinder makes for a sturdy weapon whereas the only moving part is the cylinder.

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Originally Posted by ZeKeR View Post
Tokarev's SVT40... i remember the gun... the 7.62x39 it used is now in the AK47... still prefer the mosin nagant tho...
The SVT used the 7.62x54R round.

I have to say my favourite Russian rifle of WWII was the AVS-36. Shame it suffered from so many problems.

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Originally Posted by GundamFan0083 View Post
How does the OC14 handle I wonder?
Being an inline Bull-Pup I'd imagine it'd be a lot easier to keep rounds on target in full automatic and would point to targets very well compared to a standard Kalashnikov.
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