Gewehr 43

Gewehr 43 was a semi-automatic rifle used by the German soldiers during World War II.

History
The Gewehr 43 was designed by the Mauser and Walther company because of Germany's search for a semi-automatic rifle. The design of the Gewehr 43 came from the G41 from Mauser and G41 from Walther. It was in use in World War II, but the Gewehr 43 was later renamed as Karabiner 43 in 1944. After the second great war the Gewehr 43 was used for 5 mor years.

Game Info
The Gewehr 43 has high accracy which made the weapon useful for long range targets with a firing rate of just medium. Though the Gewehr 43's power was high it's dependability was just medium.

The Gewehr 43 used 10 round detachable box magazine for it's ammunition in battle.

The Gewehr 43 also used a mechanism known as the "Bang" system due to a limitation being placed that no holes should be drilled into the gun's barrel. In the bang system, gases from the bullet are trapped near the muzzle in a ring-shaped cone then which pulled on a long piston that opens the breech and re-loads the rifle.