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Meiji Type 26
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Meiji Type 26

In 1 collection by Pompadour Nautice
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Description
Because we all need a nine millimeter service revolver

Now, here's a question. Would you use a 9mm revolver for active combat? The correct answer is, of course you would. It's the 1890s, baby, and every sidearm is underpowered! The Type 26, a Japanese revolver developed in ye year 1893, the 26th year of Emperor Meiji's reign. This little guy saw quite a bit of active combat service throughout the early 20th century, and was produced way up into even the '40s allegedly. By that time, most forces had switched over to other handguns, but a few could still be seen using it for all your WWII scenarios, or better yet, all those wacky pre-WWI scenarios I'm known for. The weapon was inspired by a couple different firearms, first and foremost the overall design seems similar to the Belgian-designed Nagant revolvers, although the trigger pull won't break your index finger if you try using it in double-action - so that's a plus. The Japanese government also imported numerous Smith & Wesson top-break revolvers, therefore that inspiration has quickly been covered. According to a book I have, it states that the locking mechanism was inspired by the Dutch naval revolver in use during the time, and finally, the entire side pops off, much like the French and their shenanigans with the M1892 Lebel.

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  • Includes two weapon, the Meiji 26 Nen Ken Ju LEGACY and the Type 26.
    • Meiji 26 Nen Ken Ju LEGACY
    • 52 Damage, a two-shot at close ranges
    • 6-round cylinder
    • 26 spare cartridges
    • Muzzle velocity of 640
    • Found in the Handguns and Victorian tabs within the secondary selection; it is the old version. Do not use it.
    • Type 26
    • 78 Damage, a two-shot at close ranges
    • 6-round cylinder
    • 26 spare cartridges
    • Muzzle velocity of 450
    • Found in the Handguns and Victorian tabs within the secondary selection

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24 Comments
Pompadour Nautice  [author] Oct 10, 2022 @ 7:48am 
It already works for EA26, just don't use the one which has Legacy in it. That's for EA25, the other pistol in this pack is for EA26.
Sarcastic Oct 10, 2022 @ 4:39am 
EA26 fix please
R.ock Mar 30, 2021 @ 5:30am 
ok
Pompadour Nautice  [author] Mar 29, 2021 @ 10:48pm 
Thanks for finding that, it should be addressed now
R.ock Mar 29, 2021 @ 10:41pm 
I like the remake .but i found a bug where when u unload the revolver (like finishing 40 % of the reload animation)the ammo indicator will refil ,which means that u can cancel reload without even finishing half of the entire reload animation,pls fix
Pompadour Nautice  [author] Feb 15, 2021 @ 8:00pm 
It has to have some semblance of balance, otherwise nobody would use it. An up-close two shot seems fine to me.

But that's an interesting army myth for certain.
totally normal username Feb 15, 2021 @ 7:58pm 
"52 damage at close range" There's an army myth that someone shot a pig in the snout and it ricocheted.
Barin Aug 4, 2020 @ 4:09pm 
this looks like a Webley revolver
Pompadour Nautice  [author] Jul 27, 2020 @ 10:14am 
I believe it is parented, at least that's what it seems to be. As with the default AK, the muzzle part of the addon is stored under the gun.
Bladiatim Jul 27, 2020 @ 9:23am 
@King_CreepaLot Have you tried parenting the muzzle under the gun mesh GameObject?? Not exactly sure if the muzzle's transform dictates where the bullets come out from as it has been a year since I last modded.

From my experience, the gun will always shoot slightly off (to the bottom right) in hip-fire but it is affected less the further away the target is. Close up, you will really see that inaccuracy but at that point, it will just hit the target anyway.