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Originally Posted by Lost Cause
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?
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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
Tokarev's SVT40... i remember the gun... the 7.62x39 it used is now in the AK47... still prefer the mosin nagant tho...
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The SVT used the 7.62x
54R 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
How does the OC14 handle I wonder?
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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.