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No, literally, I timed it.
You spend just as much time reloading as you do shooting, if not more.
Sure, you fire all your ammo really quickly, and in a wide spread, but it works in it's favor as you can hit a larger group of infantry better. If you compare it to the one linked, the one linked doesnt preform as good as this one in that regard. Not to mention how Bot AI works, with how it actually chooses whether or not to fire.
again:
there were:
50 round Belt drums
75 Round Saddle Drums(Best Solution in my Opinion)
100+ round loose/ Hanging Belts (Could added together; Was used in that manner in the MG-iring teams when bipod was used but not on an Stationary mount like this )
200-250-300 rounds (in a can) were issued to MG34s in Tanks, Air Craft Gunners and MG34s in a light field AA mount.
To Cope with the amount:
Controlled Bursts >>>>>> Senseless Pray´n´Spray´ism
"Stop Vasting the Munition!! Ammo is Expensive!! "
50 round Belt drums
75 Round Saddle Drums(Best Solution in my Opinion)
100+ round loose/ Hanging Belts (Could added together )
200-250-300 rounds (in a can) were issued to MG34s in Tanks, Air Craft Gunners and MG34s in a light field AA mount.
An MG81 should fit to your requirements perfectly @jasskers06.
Look at the WWII Halftrack mod from the Shop. it contains an MG34 with 75 Rounds(Saddle Drum)
Ammo: Only 50 rounds? It needs 200 in ammo.
50 round Belt drums
75 Round Saddle Drums(Best Solution in my Opinion)
100+ round loose/ Hanging Belts (Could added together )
200-250-300 rounds (in a can) were issued to MG34s in Tanks, Air Craft Gunners and MG34s in a light field AA mount.
An MG81 should fit to your requirements perfectly @Esdeath
GET OUTTA THERE!
*DIES*
R.I.P SGT.MG-42killedme
The next bigger magazine he could add [If the Drum mag kept] is a 75 round saddle Drum.
Its not a Spray´n´Pray weapon. Accurate Quickbursts are key. And 50 rounds are historically accurate btw.
@|NOV-VD| Makism
You know that it was an GPMG right. Its heavy but not that much, it was carryable otherwise it werent issued to the sodiers.
Those men worked before they entered combat. Back then work was really hard. A construction worker would be strong enough, an average man too.
Heres an Picture of an Fallschirmjäger shooting it(NOT hipfire; Down sights) http://www.ww2incolor.com/d/314637-6/mg42fun
Unusual Yes.
Absolutely Impossible? No + The MG42 Shoots from an Open Bolt thus lesser recoil.(Due to the RoF of 25rnds/second every single shot´s recoil adds together. Single shots wouldnt kick that hard because of the open bolt )
The recoil becomes only then uncontrolable if you Spray around instead of shooting Quick bursts