Ravenfield

Ravenfield

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Estonian Weapon Pack
   
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Estonian Weapon Pack

In 1 collection by Mombaeh
Mombaeh's Interwar Collection
29 items
Description
Weapons produced and used by the Republic of Estonia

Currently includes:

Primary:
Arsenal Tallinn M23
Arsenal M38
M1935
Solothurn-Arsenal




Models and all unity stuff done by me, Mombaeh
Special thanks to ZombieBR101 for helping with the research

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tags: ww1 , ww2 , interwar, estonian , mosin nagant , rifle , smg
40 Comments
ariral gaming Mar 20 @ 10:26am 
those who solothurn arsenal:💀💀💀🙏🔥👆👆👆👆
Phantom Animates Feb 3 @ 4:50am 
Could you make an original German made Solothurn S-18/1000?
Vladimir4757 Oct 23, 2024 @ 1:36pm 
Okay after doing more research the original GP35 model of the hi power had tangent sights before moving onto the more common pistol sights, with the tangent sight being an optional feature
Vladimir4757 Oct 23, 2024 @ 5:06am 
The Hi Power I'm most familiar with has fairly normal pistol sights (similar to the 1911) and I was not aware of the tangent sights on it. Doing research the tangent sight was not that common and is fairly rare (at least now). I was saying it was weird because tangent sights on pistols was a strange thing done back in ww1 and the interwar and wasn't common, they were most prominent with "artillery" pistols (long barrels and stocks). There are couple off my head, the Mauser broomhandle (and for that some of the broomhandle clones like the Astra 900) and the Artillery luger (not the standard luger). Its weird because it is an outdated concept. The tangents were not the standard and were an optional feature which is why I was never aware of them and being honest, Hi Power looks a bit goofy with a big tangent sight on it. It seems the Estonian hi powers would have a stock similar to the standard Hi Power, which is why it has tangent sights.
Zombie101 Oct 22, 2024 @ 7:02pm 
Those tangent sights is common in military too.
Zombie101 Oct 22, 2024 @ 6:56pm 
It's not weird, is normal.
Zombie101 Oct 22, 2024 @ 6:55pm 
Estonian HP iron sights is same of origina belgian one.
Vladimir4757 Oct 22, 2024 @ 9:11am 
Further more :
a version of the Enfield 1914 called the P.14 sniper : https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=76075
A version of the Arisaka converted to .303 that they got from the Finns : https://www.gunboards.com/threads/unusual-t30-finnish-or-estonian.1032834/

Further more they had a variant of the Madsen light machinegun (I cannot find any photos unfortunately)
Vladimir4757 Oct 22, 2024 @ 9:02am 
Also @Mombaeh could you add the Estonian Browning Hi-Power? The iron sights are so weird on it and I'd love to use it in Ravenfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foWZnq42DA0 Here is Gun Jesus covering it and gives you a lot of good angles
Vladimir4757 Oct 22, 2024 @ 9:00am 
@Zombie101 There are several known variants of the Estonian mosins, the issue is that they're very very difficult to find and are extremely rare. The known variants are :
M1933 (in the mod).
M1935 which was shortened version (a carbine version of the M1933, there is a forgotten weapons video on the 1935 https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=XK82Tw3lwgo)
M1938 which was a further variant tho I'm not too sure exactly what was changed and there are no pictures that I can find
KL300 which was a special variant for Kaitseliit, about 3,900 were made if I'm remembering correctly. Again, I couldn't find any pictures