Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-35208486-20180514021530

My first official suggestion on this board were two WWI-era Heavy Machine Guns with different but unique ways of operating. The post failed horribly, along with the stats I originally planned to give the two guns. Nevertheless, I've gotten some better experience on this Wiki and I think its time I try bringing them back.

- TheSopwithCamel

''The most famous Heavy Machine Gun of the British Army during World War 1, you'll be ready to defend yourselves from hordes of zombies with it firing the deadly .303 caliber bullet. It was used on the ground and even in the air!''

- TheSopwithCamel

' Vickers .303 Heavy Machine Gun'''

Type: Primary HMG, Stationary

Price: $55,000

Rank: 30

Manufacturer: R-Brain Hardwork

ROF: 600 RPM

Damage: 65 (~650 DPS)

Range: 125

Accuracy: 80

Ammo: 100/1

Skins: All (Default is Dark Iron)

Add Ons: WIP

Fire Modes: Automatic

Players camped as the days went by, and the zombies became more clever as to finding flank routes and alternative methods to finding people. Those that didnt, were still cannon fodder for the M249 users. Now, survivors were in need of a stationary weapon because everyone was moving around too much when the zombies were coming in large hordes. That, any people wanted a Minigun that could BE RELOADED. R-Brain responded by reviving another WWI gem: the Vickers .303. Its heavy tripod makes it usless to carry but an effective lawnmower if used right.

This Machine Gun is characterized and can best be used as a defensive weapon. Its MAIN unique factor is that the gun is STATIONARY when equipped and can not be used. However, the player can move the gun at certain angles when firing or ADS. We've all camped at the helipad on Victoria Harbor at a point in our lives, lets not deny that. That little choke point at the ramp leading to the heli-pad is a perfect place to set up a weapon like this, especially if a player is good at mowing down others. In time I will post an arial picture on how this weapon's stationary mechanics works.

Thank you for reading, I will accept comments, criticism, kudos and suggestions to help improve this post. 