![]() ![]() In exchange for these statistical advantages, the PIAT has a higher ricochet chance in addition to the severely limited range when used in a direct-fire role. ![]() The PIAT is also the fastest loading launcher of the three. Uniquely, this allows the gadget to function effectively as an anti-infantry weapon, as well as having the greatest per-hit damage against armor. PIAT - Compared to the Panzerfaust and M1A1 Bazooka, the PIAT deals more damage with a larger blast area of 5m outer and 1.5m inner, and with much greater destructive performance against structures. Magazine and ammunition capacity are also above average for the class, rounding out the weapon's versatility. Combat at the range is further aided by relatively low recoil and semi-automatic capability. This means that damage is consistently lower than all other assault rifles regardless of range, however, this is offset at close range by its very high rate of fire which allows for the second quickest minimum achievable time-to-kill in its class, behind the M1907 SF. It is also fairly distinct amongst assault rifles - whereas all of its contemporaries kill in four hits, the Carbine is a minimum five-body shot kill. M2 CARBINE - With the exception of velocity, the M2 Carbine is statistically different from the M1A1 Carbine, the most notable of which is the addition of select-fire capabilities. Overall the soft recoil allows the user a higher degree of precision, required to make up for the reduced capacity. These favorable characteristics combined are paid for by an eight-round magazine capacity - two bullets less than the standard fare - which limits the number of targets the user can engage before reloading. The weapon is also fed by an en-bloc clip, which prevents magazine "topping-up" possible on stripper clip-fed rifles in exchange for a uniform partial reload speed, and faster empty reload. Muzzle velocity is also a respectable 780 m/s, outperforming the long-range semi-automatics such as the Gewehr 43 in this regard. By default, the M1 features the lowest vertical recoil of any of the semi-autos, which allows accuracy to be maintained even at high fire rates. There are several minor differentiating characteristics, however, with the most notable departure lying with Garand's controllability, reloading method, and capacity. M1 GARAND - Statistically, the Garand can be categorized amongst the middle-range, clip-loading semi-autos of the Turner SMLE and MAS 44, it being a relatively high fire rate rifle with a potential to kill in three hits out to 30m, four at 100m and five at all other ranges. The reload is a bit on the slower side, which can be detrimental during close-quarters combat. The STG 44 has a solid magazine size of 31, which complements the weapon's slower fire rate compared to the other assault rifles, allowing the weapon to stay in the fight for longer. To assist with its accuracy, the STG 44 has very low first shot recoil, which extends to its fourth bullet, making burst firing extremely effective for further ranges. Despite this, the slower firing rate means the STG 44 can achieve accurate shots at a decent range. This gives the STG 44 a modest time-to-kill at closer ranges and helps mitigate the weapon's heavy per-shot recoil which is the second-highest among the assault rifles. ![]() The STG 44 has the second slowest full-auto fire rate out of the assault rifles at 600 RPM, beating only the Ribeyrolles 1918. It shares some statistical similarities with the Sturmgewehr 1-5, with both weapons having the same muzzle velocity and magazine capacity. STG 44 - The STG 44 is the Rank 13 weapon of the Assault class and the last assault rifle acquired from class progression. These strengths are compensated for by a low magazine capacity of 10 rounds, slow default reload using 5-round stripper clips, highest recoil in its category, and lowest fire rate in its category at 300 RPM (on par with Karabin 1938M and M1 Garand with Heavy Load specialization), the latter of which can leave users vulnerable when faced with fully automatic weapons at close range. Its high bullet velocity allows it to perform better at range than most other semi-automatics, and as such can be paired with a Medium Range Scope to function similar to a Recon Self-Loading Rifle. It kills consistently with three body shots out to 103m, being further capable of a two-hit kill at medium range if one is a headshot. The Gewehr 43's primary asset is its high damage, which is tied with the Selbstlader 1916 and Karabin 1938M for best in class amongst the semi-automatic rifles. GEWEHR 43 - The weapon is unlocked for the Assault kit at class rank 1. Ranked Assault Guns in BF5 from Worst to Best. ![]() The Assault class excels at medium to long-range combat thanks to its monopoly on assault rifles and semi-automatics. Battlefield 5 Best Assault Guns Battlefield 5 Best Assault Guns ![]()
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