Fedorov Automatic 1919
The last iteration of Vladimir Fedorov's automatic rifle lineage, the Fedorov 1919 features full-auto capability.
Date uploaded | 2 years ago |
Version | 1.0.0 |
Download link | Kapitan_Greythorn-Fedorov_Automatic_1919-1.0.0.zip |
Downloads | 2887 |
Dependency string | Kapitan_Greythorn-Fedorov_Automatic_1919-1.0.0 |
This mod requires the following mods to function
WFIOST-H3VRUtilities
H3VR Utilities is a dependency mod that is required for many custom items.
Preferred version: 8.11.0Kapitan_Greythorn-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.
Preferred version: 1.3.0README
Can be found in Battle Rifle category.
Commonly called Fedorov Avtomat (Фёдоров автомат) or Avtomat Fedorova (Автомат Фёдорова), this rifle was the latest adaption of Vladimir Fedorov's unique cam plate-locking short-recoil system. For its time, not many automatic firearms existed, and surely not many of those are as lightweight and easy to use as the Fedorov Automatic. Not to mention it can empty the entire magazine in a single pull, solving more than 600 problems per minute.
Many assume that this configuration of Fedorov rifle was used during the Great War. Unfortunately, this fun-switch automaton only came to be by the year 1919, a year after the war was over. A more tame, semi-automatic only version of Fedorov rifle was used during WW1.
Firing a relatively relaxed full-power cartridge of 6.5 Arisaka from a lightweight package at full auto, don't expect to hit everything with a mag dumping. Although the rifle comes with a detachable 25-round box magazine, it is also compatible with the same clip that is used by the Japanese Type 38 rifle. If you wish to use it the traditional way, you can leave the magazine attached and use the clips or individual rounds to charge it up.
If you want to know more about Fedorov rifle's history, you can consult the infographic included in the item spawner.
Changelog
1.0.0
- Initial release
Credits
Model, textures, and history supervising by Coutin. Audio from Battlefield 1, Battlefield V, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. All used assets belong to their respective owners.