Battlefield: Gaza Conflict is a single and multi-player semi-realism modification for Battlefield 2. It depicts the combat that has taken place in the Israel, Gaza and West Bank areas over the past 10 years. This includes the Hamas - Fatah conflict and the Palestinian - Israeli war. It will add new environments, factions and weapon/vehicle assets to recreate the unique warfare that takes place in the region. This modification is not intended to fuel political debate, racism or hatred, but rather to provide an accurate simulation of the ongoing conflict in Gaza whilst still providing an entertaining gameplay experience.

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AKS-47 WIP
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clonekingtehsniper
clonekingtehsniper - - 202 comments

Nice!

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EmperorPalpa
EmperorPalpa - - 13 comments

Nice model, however this is AKS ;) AKMS looks like that:
Vm.aganet.pl
while AKS:
Machinegun.pl

As you can see, reciver looks (and it's made) completly different, the stock is different and attached to the reciver in different angle, pistol grip is simple and wooden in AKS while in AKMS is made from bakelite. The hanguards in AKMS are "profiled" for better grip. All those things goes the same with AK - AKM (with fixed stock) ;)

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bobthedino
bobthedino - - 1,789 comments

I can hardly tell a difference. Mind highlighting what you are talking about?

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freekillz Author
freekillz - - 17 comments

Folding stock, totally different and more accurate (to the real deal) reciever, new original 1947 magazine (no ribs), far more accurate handguard and a totally new model amongst other things ;)

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AKS-47 Model for Hamas Faction. Model and render by [GZ-DEV]Nick.

*UPDATE* Please disregard caption in image, as EmperorPalpa correctly pointed out, this is not an AKMS, but rather an earlier AKS-47. Apologies for the error =)