Welcome to Project Reality: Battlefield 2 (aka PR:BF2), a modification for the retail Battlefield 2 multi-player PC game. Project Reality's aim is to create a more realistic combat environment than standard Battlefield 2, and place a greater emphasis on teamwork and cooperation. Most of the aspects of Battlefield 2 that have the capacity to be modified have been tweaked, or completely overhauled, to reflect their real life counterparts, for increased realism. Ballistics have for example also been audited to reflect those of real weapons, including characteristics such as damage, deviation and bullet drop depending on a weapon systems calibre. Since EA and DICE no longer support Battlefield 2 and is no longer being played online, the Project Reality team made PR:BF2 a standalone game. No longer is a installation of Battlefield 2 required and we have implemented our own online account system for online play.

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Cpt.Dann
Cpt.Dann - - 6,959 comments

Is that guy at the top left holding a Lee Enfield? I didn't know people still used that today! :O

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Comanche_Prime
Comanche_Prime - - 1,926 comments

Today even Sherman tanks is being used by some armies...

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Georg_Ravioli
Georg_Ravioli - - 589 comments

Lee-Enfield was sold in large quantities to militias in the area during WW1 to fight the Turks (think Lawrence of Arabia). Still a very good rifle, accurate and reliable.

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p*a*t*t*o*n
p*a*t*t*o*n - - 690 comments

It was pretty much the British AK47, just 50 years earlier and more sexy-er.

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Phenixtri
Phenixtri - - 3,414 comments

pretty much the pinnacle of bolt action rifle development as well.

long range + hard hitting .303 cal round coupled with a smooth action and a detachable 10 round box mag. makes it a very effective DMR even to this day.

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Tenke420
Tenke420 - - 1 comments

Its the middle east,
they take what they can get :P
they got tons of old guns & munitions,

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Sierra024
Sierra024 - - 15 comments

I think the Stg 44 is still used.

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Cpt.Dann
Cpt.Dann - - 6,959 comments

I doubt it based solely on the fact that it's not being produced anymore and neither is its cartridge, and the ones left are antiques. I think some companies make cheap replicas that shoot smaller ammunition.

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Semi_II
Semi_II - - 259 comments

There are a few pictures of rebels in Syria/Libia with them. The Yugoslavian army's paratroops also used them in the original 7.92 caliber up until 1983.

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Phenixtri
Phenixtri - - 3,414 comments

yea and Serbia still manufactures and exports the old 7.92 K rounds as well if I remember correctly.

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Halorecon95
Halorecon95 - - 19 comments

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you mean the Ak47?
the Stg44. was only produced in small numbers and those left are now in museums.

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Hilth0
Hilth0 - - 6 comments

They Taliban cannot afford Ak47s and all of the good stuff. If you wonder where they got those, during the 80s the Soviets invaded afghanistan and they stored the Russian manufactured weapons and now are using them. They have lots of old guns aswell.

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Cpt.Dann
Cpt.Dann - - 6,959 comments

Actually most of the AK's in Afghanistan are Chinese made and were ordered by the US to give to the Taliban.

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Yoysome
Yoysome - - 1,517 comments

I personally think they should have used the mosin nagant instead of the enfield.

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Revo1uzzer
Revo1uzzer - - 347 comments

you can choose between a mosin and an enfield ;)

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Georg_Ravioli
Georg_Ravioli - - 589 comments

See my reply to Sgt.Dann.

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Guest
Guest - - 689,570 comments

The Taliban (and other afghan militias)still use Lee Enfield leftovers from the former British Empire.

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~M~I~Ł~O~S~Z~
~M~I~Ł~O~S~Z~ - - 351 comments

Very realistic and cool, good job, very impressive!

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Dragamyre
Dragamyre - - 603 comments

Alach achbar!!!

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ExRey7z
ExRey7z - - 12 comments

Its much better if they will add sound like "Allahu Akbar"

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