#Why American guns in WW2 were the worst ?

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mossy edge
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sorry what? we need much more context, still not %100 following

jovial patrol
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not sure how this is a suggestion

rotund marsh
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I think the U.S. is the strongest faction. A big reason for that is the abundance of semi-auto rifles. The Thompson absolutely shreds at close range. The shotgun, Bazooka, M3 grease gun, and M2 flamethrower all suck noodle and need to be buffed but they are just niche specialty weapons. I also think that the BAR is the best automatic rifle for long range shots. The M1 Carbine is ok, good up close but not very good at distance and this is the way it should be for realism. The Garand is good, it hold 2 less rounds than the other semi-auto rifles but seems like it has the fastest reload animation. It also has large sights that are good for close quarter work. The M1919A6 does not have the awesome rate of fire of the MG-42 but it kind of makes up for it in the accuracy department.

viscid smelt
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The 30.06 and 45.acp are still some of the best rounds made? I don't understand your suggestion I assume english isn't your first language.

worthy granite
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I don’t think he understands the point he’s trying to make this post spurs from the suggestion that the Bazooka should do the same damage as the other AT launchers since it lost it’s 3rd Rocket a long time ago

sterile orchid
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This isnt a suggestion?

unreal mist
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Not a suggestion

uncut dagger
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<@&365680483276816385> can someone close this pls not a suggestion