5 Famous World War II Rifles Game assets
5 Famous World War II Rifles Game Assets Ready For Your Game Detailed Preview Videos: Gun01:https://youtu.be/h1Axvhbi9xs Gun02:https://youtu.be/amkpS0L9_EY Gun03:https://youtu.be/GTFlx-suBeE Gun04:https://youtu.be/PYSJD-abJlw Gun05:https://youtu.be/inn0xge1RXI
Assets in a game environment video: https://youtu.be/KLmuXZfMeeU First-person gameplay test video: https://youtu.be/So4C4BycsaA
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Gun_01 Arisaka Type 99 A Japanese bolt-action rifle The standard service rifle of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II Caliber: 7.7×58mm Japanese Introduced in 1939 (which is why it is designated Type 99)
Gun_02 muzzle-loading Enfield rifles A British single-shot, breech-loading carbine Used by the British Army and colonial forces in the late 19th century Caliber: .577 Snider Introduced in 1866 as a conversion from muzzle-loading Enfield rifles
Gun_03 Werndl–Holub M1867 An Austro-Hungarian single-shot, breech-loading rifle\ Developed as an early conversion from muzzle-loading rifles Caliber: 14×33mm Werndl (also known as 11mm Werndl) Introduced in 1867, officially designated the Werndl–Holub M1867
Gun_04 pringfield Model 1892–99 An American bolt-action rifle Used by the United States Army in the late 19th century Caliber: .30-40 Krag Adopted between 1892 and 1899, commonly referred to as the Springfield Model 1892–99 (Krag–Jørgensen)
Gun_05 Johnson M1941 squad An American semi-automatic rifle Used in limited service during World War II, mainly by U.S. Marines and special units Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Introduced in 1941, officially designated the M1941 Johnson Rifle
Another available model: http://cbr.sh/4tedcg
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