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    Suggestion for dragunov and FAL

    I think they should let us change out the handguards on the SVD and FAL with RIS or wood or otherwise so that they can accept flashlights, bipods, etc. If this happens, they might as well also let us have sidemount rails for the AK/SVD so that you can put Western optics onto Russian guns. I also think when they add in the Steyr Scout it might come with some sort of longer range scope so it isn't as useless as it already is, and that can probably be stolen from the Scout and attached to the FAL.
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    Bullets penetrate tents and other thin cover

    I feel like you should watch this.
  3. How about a Zastava M77? http://www.zastava-arms.rs/sites/default/files/semi-automatic-sporting-rifle-m2010.png http://cdn.net.outdoorhub.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/07/Zastava-M77-2.jpg The semiautomatic, export version could come standard with a thumbhole, solid stock and 10- or 20- round magazines, firing slower than the FAL but accepting most AK attachments. It could also be a stronger, albeit less user-friendly and common alternative to the SKS. This wouldn't make much sense if they add in a Saiga or Vepr .308 rifle, but it's worth a try. http://www.zastava-arms.rs/sites/default/files/m77_0.png If they were to add in the battle rifle version of it, firing at 650 rounds per minute, with classic AK furniture and 20-round magazines, it could be a super-uncontrollable, powerhouse of a gat, blowing people to shreds in close quarters and performing very well at medium range, too, but not quite reaching out as far as the SVD, even with the PSO-1 or Kashtan as it could be portrayed as very inaccurate. This could also, to some degree, apply to the semi-auto sporter version, excluding the part about close quarters. http://www.zastava-arms.rs/sites/default/files/pm-m77-nato_0.png http://www.hk94.com/hk/uploads/monthly_11_2009/post-1-125803805279.jpg And, finally, they could implement it as an RPK-type, automatic rifle, featuring a long barrel and bipod. It could be balanced out by making it both very rare and heavy to the point where you can't even put it onto your back to carry it. Another way to balance out such a rifle (or machine gun, rather) would be to make it pretty much useless in any stance except prone (with bipod deployed) or mounted/leaning on some sort of ledge (also with bipod deployed). This could be a weapon assigned to either a sharpshooter as a lower-damage, faster-firing, less controllable SVD, if on the semiautomatic fire mode, or it could be exactly what it was designed to be, a weapon to suppress people and keep them in cover, with the bipod allowing for long (impractical) bursts with little (for the .308 round) recoil. I'm pretty sure that this could be considered an M90 and not an M77, but it's called an M77 on the manufacturer's website so that's why I put it here. I also guess that maybe you could put the Mosin M44 Compensator onto any of these? Probably wouldn't be possible in real life, but if you can convert a fixed AK into a sidefolder without any tools, I guess it'd be realistic enough. It'd also be cool (but wasteful) if it were possible to convert an FAL magazine into an M77 magazine, or the other way around, as both types would probably be super rare. http://www.zastava-arms.rs/sites/default/files/m70_a.png http://i.imgur.com/jNWGs1E.jpg Another suggestion of mine, coming from the same manufacturer, is the Zastava M70A (or AA, with a safety, if those are ever to be implemented.) It's literally just a TT-33 chambered for 9x19mm Parabellum. I suggest this because I saw a lot of suggestions for the TT-33, but everyone kept saying that 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammo would never be added, so I decided I could try and suggest something along the same lines as the Red 9, which averts the need for a new round and adds in a weapon identical in function to the standard one.
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