No Man’s Land is a modification of the popular mod Forgotten Hope 2. The mod is set in the turbulent times of World War 1, with accurate weapons, settings, and scenarios. We strive to create a realistic and historically accurate experience, without sacrificing gameplay. No Man’s Land will contain many vehicles accurate to the time, such as the Austin-Putilov, or the A7V. With these features, we hope to bring the experience of World War 1 to you in a way never before done since BF1918 for the original Battlefield 1942.

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Croco15
Croco15 - - 1,240 comments

Awesome! Looks like they pack a lot of firepower!

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HounderKnight
HounderKnight - - 1,660 comments

Yes, yes, and more yes. :) Great work!

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AlekZanDer
AlekZanDer - - 2,695 comments

Great work indeed.

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tk210
tk210 - - 186 comments

ITS SO AWSOME IT ILLEGAL TO OWN!!!!

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DARKDESTROYER
DARKDESTROYER - - 77 comments

its not illegal to own,you can buy them for $25,000.

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woweatme12345
woweatme12345 - - 222 comments

so cool!!

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bobthedino
bobthedino - - 1,789 comments

Nice! Post some in game shot when you get a chance.

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RoniSaysWoot Creator
RoniSaysWoot - - 14 comments

We are currently working on a better version of this MP-18, So consider this one as a WIP.

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Description

The MP-18.1 manufactured by Theodor Bergmann Waffenbau Abteilung was introduced into service in 1918 by the German Army during World War I as the primary weapon of the Stosstruppen, assault groups specializing in trench warfare. Although MP-18 production ended in the 1920s, its design formed the basis of most submachine guns manufactured between 1920 and 1960.
The MP-18 primarily served in final stages of World War I in 1918, especially in the Kaiserschlacht offensive. At least 5,000 MP-18.1s were built and used during World War I, based upon observed serial number ranges of captured weapons. However, it is possible that up to 10,000 were built for the war. Though production was outlawed by the Treaty of Versailles, manufacture continued in secret into the early 1920s, as the final production total (again, based upon observed serial numbers) ended at around 35,000.
The MP-18 proved to be an excellent weapon. Its concept was well proven in trench fights. Its basic design directly influenced later submachine gun designs and showed its superiority verses the regular infantry rifle in urban combat and mobile warfare as well as in guerrilla warfare. In 1919 during the German revolutionary period, MP-18 were used successfully in house-to-house fights to regain control of the cities of Berlin and Munich in what was more of a police-type counter-insurgency than a military operation.

All the limited conflicts between 1920 and 1940 saw an increasing use of this new class of weapons, first in South America during the Chaco war, then in Europe during the Spanish Civil War, and in China during the Japanese invasion where its use by well trained Chinese troops was costly for the invaders as in the battle of Shanghai, where fierce street fights prefigured World War II urban combat of Stalingrad, Warsaw, Vienna and Berlin. In No Man’s Land, the MP-18 model was created by Arc 9 and textured by Ronisayswoot.