
Charlton Automatic Rifle (NZ)
Automatic Rifle
In-Game Hints
- -A WWII conversion turning bolt-actions into automatic rifles
- -Created from desperation when automatic weapons were unavailable
- -Nearly all examples destroyed in a postwar warehouse fire
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About the Charlton Automatic Rifle (NZ)
The Charlton Automatic Rifle (NZ) is a automatic rifle designed by Philip Charlton in 1941 from the World War II era. In the Gun Guesser firearms database it is rated medium difficulty, meaning players find its country of origin moderately challenging — correct guesses usually require knowing the era or designer.
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