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Degtyaryov DP-28
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Cpt.Dann
Cpt.Dann - - 6,959 comments

I love how those magazines remind me of pancakes. Mmmm....

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dodek96_pl
dodek96_pl - - 1,197 comments

A sweet death

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DUBONTIME👽
DUBONTIME👽 - - 2,753 comments

nice model

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FlyingDutch
FlyingDutch - - 99 comments

I've Seen those in Call of Duty: United Offencive, I'd like those ones :P

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AirborneSn1p3r
AirborneSn1p3r - - 3,137 comments

Finest hour had them as well, they were really cool :)

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MARiN3
MARiN3 - - 713 comments

Nothing compared to a good ol' MG42

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Phenixtri
Phenixtri - - 3,414 comments

Its older belt fed cousin the RP-46 could give the MG34/42 a run for their money fear not >;)

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BobbyWanKenobi
BobbyWanKenobi - - 211 comments

Dinner Plate-28 :D Nice

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Sgt_V3n0m
Sgt_V3n0m - - 106 comments

I remember that when I first played with this gun in CoD:WaW I called it the "Frying Pan". Still do actually! :D

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Trooper425
Trooper425 - - 412 comments

When Bf1942 updated and replaced the BAR with this for the Soviets it was the coolest thing ever... Until now. :)

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Eglaerinion
Eglaerinion - - 46 comments

This one is properly animated though. :D

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DUBONTIME👽
DUBONTIME👽 - - 2,753 comments

i called it pizza gun

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ImperialKaskins
ImperialKaskins - - 1,229 comments

Bren Gun is better then this but this has more bullets if not mistaken.

Nice model

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jollyross69
jollyross69 - - 100 comments

**** yea Red army here we come!

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Kraetzer
Kraetzer - - 44 comments

Played with it first time in CoD Finest Hour, remember there was only one Mission with it and i played it so often cause of the MG :p

But tbh only the Design is special, everything else is crap

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Haddock67
Haddock67 - - 134 comments

The food is served fascist pigs.

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Airaviper
Airaviper - - 563 comments

Dinerplate-28

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Airaviper
Airaviper - - 563 comments

Double post

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ArkaZeen
ArkaZeen - - 1,696 comments

wow!

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ShOoT13
ShOoT13 - - 33 comments

А разве не PD-28?

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outdatedprofile111
outdatedprofile111 - - 282 comments

Ahh DP-28 "Emma" Machinegun, cant wait to fire with that to attacking soviets!

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Wildmen
Wildmen - - 2 comments

Degtyarev - that right.

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Nicknamed the 'Record Player' by the Soviet army, the DP was a cheap and reliable machine gun that started out in 1928. It quickly gained a reputation for being able to withstand sand and mud, and still come out able to fire off more than 500 rounds. The DP did have its share of drawbacks however. The bipod was weak and was unable to handle the abuse of firing the large 7.62mm rounds. Another problem came from the distinctive pan-style magazine on top. Capable of only holding 47 rounds, the DP was less effective at sustained fire than its belt-fed counterparts, since re-loading each magazine took so long. The DP saw Soviet front line service from 1928 to 1960, with approximately 795,000 made, including many sub-variants and licensed remakes. The DP-28 was made by Seth Soldier.