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Modernized Fiat-Revelli Modello-1935

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 The Modernized Fiat-Revelli Modello-1935 was made in the Armory-department of the UNRC HQ building. (33rd~37th floor) Chambered to fire the the standard NATO 7.62x51 mm round which gave it a heavier recoil and a heavier punch. 

 Made for the Heavy-soldier FLUFU-107 Baldur, This heavy machine gun was made with the intent of being a supporting universal machine gun which thanks to the nature of FLUFU soldiers made it possible despite the neary 20 kg weight of the gun, the trigger mechanism was also designed to be detachable and the gun able to be mounted on a tripod and fired in a simillar fashion as it was originally intended. 

 There are also two picatinny rails added; one under the berral and the other above the body and infront of the rear sight. FLUFU-107 Baldur usually adds an angled grip underneath the barrel which helps him hold the gun to make sustained fire, making him a terrifying enemy on the frontline. 

 Also as a added feat, a plexi glass cylinder was made to cover the exposed moving part of the gun for safety.


 The Fiat-Revelli was not the only revived old gun to be used in NATO 7.62x51, ther examples being the BredaM37-20, Schwarzlose MG 07/24 issue.20, the Type-1 Model.20, MG08/15 issue 20 and many others, each made for individual use and all being produced ath the Armory-department which shortly after making so many weapons just for Deutschland-Company alone earned the nickname "Toy-shop" 


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Drawvember#30 2020

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