Mods uploaded by Kapitan_Greythorn

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Greys Ammo Pack
A growing collection of custom ammunitions that are used in my mods and can also be used as a dependency for other mod makers.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 43399
16 
Lee Enfield Mk III
A staple WW1 bolt-action rifle, with a magazine cutoff tab that was slowly being phased out at the time.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 40656
13 
Gasser 1870
A massive Austrian black powder double-action revolver, originally meant for cavalry and later seeing unexpected sales in Montenegro.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 39170
8 
Cei Rigotti
An obscure turn-of-the-century Italian self-loading rifle that disappeared for an unknown reason.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 37637
12 
Pieper 1893
An extremely rare Belgian revolving carbine from 1890s. Comes with its own non-historical speedloader.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 36166
4 
RSC 1917 and RSC SMG
A package of two 8mm Lebel users - RSC 1917, a French early self-loading rifle deployed in the later stages of the Great War, and RSC SMG, an experimental submachine gun that was too cursed to see any field use.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 35853
18 
Howell Automatic
A reliable automatic conversion of a SMLE bolt action rifle. Comes with a 20-round trench magazine compatible with vanilla Lee-Enfield variants
Last updated: 2 years ago
 34173
9 
Model 10 A
A relatively forgotten trench gun that fought in WW1 alongside the infamous Winchester 1897. Comes with a little sight customization and a bayonet.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 34127
16 
Farquhar Hill
A British self-loading rifle deriving its system from a 1908 patent, too late for WW1.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 32836
6 
BF1 Attachments
A collection of attachments from Battlefield 1.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 31279
7 
Madsen LMG
A financially successful light machine gun produced in Denmark from 1902 to 1955. Fires .30-06
Last updated: 2 years ago
 31180
4 
1907 SL
An American self-loading rifle originally designed for hunters and police, later seeing limited use in WW1.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 30576
11 
Turner SMLE
An American-made self-loading conversion of SMLE, presented to Canada. Comes in two versions with different magazine sizes.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 30001
3 
Mondragon 1908
A Mexican design of self-loading rifle manufactured in Switzerland, which saw limited use in Mexican Revolution and all the way over in Germany during WW1.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 29902
17 
Frommer Stop
A Hungarian compact pistol dating all the way back to WW1. Also adds an automatic version with extended barrel.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 29041
3 
Fedorov Automatic 1919
The last iteration of Vladimir Fedorov's automatic rifle lineage, the Fedorov 1919 features full-auto capability.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 27040
1 
Vetterli Vitali 1870 87
The last of Italy's black powder rifles, modified with a magazine for repeating capability. Comes with a carbine variant that has a bayonet.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 25300
3 
Type 38 Infantry
Commonly and mistakenly known as Arisaka Type 38, the Type 38 rifle was designed by Nambu Kijiro as a further refinement of Arisaka's Type 30 Rifle.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 24917
2 
Charlton Automatic
An automatic conversion of a Lee pattern rifle, designed by a New Zealander gentleman in his garage for Home Guards and actually saw some success.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 24124
8 
Sniper Shield
A sniper shield that can be placed on the ground to make a safe prone firing position. Only fits in backpack slot.
Last updated: 3 years ago
 23942
3 
MP 507
Wartime Germany's last-ditch self-loading rifle, simplified in many ways to cut the cost as much as possible.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 23730
3 
Ribeyrolles 1918
A French experimental carbine capable of fully automatic fire, which has never seen an adoption and no examples are accessible to the public today.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 23437
1 
Bodeo 1889
An Italian turn-of-the-century revolver, featuring a double-action trigger allowing for quick follow-up shots.
Last updated: 2 years ago
 22425
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Dud Club
A dud grenade that looks like it would make a mean bludgeon. Totally safe to use... probably.
Last updated: 3 years ago