The Battlefield 2 total conversion historical realism modification "Battlefield: Korea" deals with the Korean War (1950 - 1953), which is also known as the "Forgotten War".

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Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU Sniper
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Marek33
Marek33 - - 3,891 comments

Great work like always and Voted! Also, will be there some destructible environment like in the Battlegroup Frontlines?

And please instead of posting almost 100 images make a video. If you can't make a video because your PC is not good enough, then get the MSI Afterburner which has a very low performance and I'm sure that the program will not slower your framerate like Fraps for example.

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Anthony817 Author
Anthony817 - - 2,771 comments

I am not going to be making a video personally, but somebody had planned on it for us. The guy making videos for IDF mod agreed to make a trailer for us and I have seen parts of it already. Waiting on him now. And it is easier to show off pictures since I am trying to use this for a news update...

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Marek33
Marek33 - - 3,891 comments

That's good, but when there are so many screenshots then the comments get lost and also will be there some destructible environment?

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Anthony817 Author
Anthony817 - - 2,771 comments

We won't have anything like destructible buildings until I can get a larger team together. This first release was to try and get the community interested and to bring on other people to help polish the mod more.

Anyways, I had to post so much today as I haven't posted hardly anything in the past 2 months, and we got a lot more stuff added to the mod. Plus I post pictures mainly to have content to add to the news post I was planning on making today, so it isn't like people won't see it all in 1 spot.

I also regularly check for comments on all the new pictures I added, so I will get to you eventually if you post any questions or anything.

But like I said, we have to get a first release out and then there will be more polish with people able to see how much potential it has from actually playing it.

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Marek33
Marek33 - - 3,891 comments

That's a pity, since it's one of very few things which I want in the older battlefield titles.

That's good then, but I would still prefer some kind of simple video which would be just a simple weapon presentation.

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Anthony817 Author
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Like I said, I have somebody supposed to be making a trailer for us.

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The Mosin–Nagant (Russian: Винтовка Мосина, ISO 9: Vintovka Mosina) is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle, developed by the Imperial Russian Army from 1882 to 1891, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. It is one of the most mass-produced military bolt-action rifles in history with over 37 million units having been made since its inception in 1891, and, in spite of its age, it has been used in various conflicts around the world even up to the modern day, being plentiful, cheap, rugged, simple to use, and effective, much like the AK-47 and its variants.

In the years after World War II, the Soviet Union ceased production of all Mosin–Nagants and withdrew them from service in favor of the SKS series carbines and eventually the AK series rifles. Despite its increasing obsolescence, the Mosin–Nagant saw continued service throughout the Eastern bloc and the rest of the world for many decades to come. Mosin–Nagant rifles and carbines saw service on many fronts of the Cold War, from Korea and Vietnam to Afghanistan and along the Iron Curtain in Europe. They were kept not only as reserve stockpiles, but front-line infantry weapons as well.

The PU scope (ПУ, прицел укороченный, 'Scope short-cut' in comparison to PE scope) is a sniper scope of Soviet manufacture, widely used on the Mosin–Nagant and SVT-40. The scope was fixed at 3.5 power magnification. The reticle could be adjusted vertically for range, from 0 to 1300 meters. Horizontal adjustments for windage were also provided.