Battlefield 1 Part 27 guide covering weapon unlocks like the Chauchat and Lebel Model 1886, and tasks like getting 75 ammo resupplies.
- Support class rank 1 required to purchase the 1909 Telescopic MG for 200 warbonds.
Walkthrough
- 1Chauchat (Telescopic variant) - Support class
- Get 15 kills with the M1909 Benét–Mercié (Telescopic variant).
- 2The 1909 Telescopic MG can be bought for 200 warbonds at Support rank 1.
- 3It feeds from a horizontal 30-round strip and shoots at 450 RPM, giving a four-hit kill out to 12 metres.
- 4It is fitted with a scope and a big-ass tripod.
- 5The Chauchat has a semi-circular magazine with a 20-round capacity, fires slower than the BAR 1918, and has very high vertical recoil but a much higher damage profile, giving a three-hit kill out to 20 metres and then a four-hit kill.
- 6Ammo Resupplies - Support class
- Get 75 ammo resupplies.
- 7The ammo pouch (gadget) is available by default.
- 8The ammo crate (gadget) can be unlocked for 60 warbonds.
- 9As the Support class, you need to support your team by constantly providing ammo.
- 10Mortar Kills
- Get 10 kills with the mortar.
- 11The airburst mortar (gadget) is available by default.
- 12The HE mortar (gadget) can be unlocked for 60 warbonds.
- 13Either version can be used, but the airburst model improves chances of killing infantry.
- 14The mortar can be used to lay down indirect fire over cover (press the cover button to crouch behind walls or objects) or terrain, effective in Conquest mode on Suez and Argonne Forest.
- 15After deploying the mortar, a small map interface is used for aiming.
- 16This is most effective when several enemies have been spotted, otherwise, fire the first of five shots and use the bird's eye view for reconnaissance.
- 17The aiming circle indicates increased accuracy if you wait before firing.
- 18Good targets are exposed stationary infantry, such as clusters at small flags in Conquest mode and prone snipers on hilltops.
- 19Lebel Model 1886 (Infantry variant) - Scout class
- Get 50 kills with the Gewehr M.95 (Infantry variant).
- 20The M.95 Infantry rifle can be bought for 200 warbonds.
- 21Its damage profile gives a one-hit kill (head) at any range or a two-hit kill (torso/limbs) at any range, though effective range is limited by iron sights.
- 22Its fire-rate is 66 RPM and it holds five rounds reloaded with clips.
- 23The Lebel Model 1886 fires at 56 RPM, does 100 damage from 50 to 87 metres (for one-hit kills on chest shots), and holds eight rounds.
- 24Spot Flare Assists - Scout class
- Get 20 spot flare assists.
- 25The spotting flare gun (gadget) is available by default.
- 26Fire the flare gun onto the ground in an area with unmarked enemies; they will be temporarily spotted for your team.
- 27Each time a teammate kills a spotted enemy, you get one spot assist bonus.
- 28Lebel Model 1886 (Sniper variant) - Scout class
- Get 5 headshot (a shot that lands on the enemy's head, usually an instant kill) kills with the Russian 1895 (Sniper variant) in one match.
- 29The 1895 Sniper rifle can be bought for 200 warbonds.
- 30Its damage profile gives a one-hit kill (head) at any range or a one-hit kill (upper torso) at ranges between approximately 60 and 100 metres.
- 31It is fitted with a sniper scope and a bipod which removes scope sway and greatly reduces recoil.
- 32It has a high muzzle-velocity to reduce bullet-drop effect.
- 33Zeroing (d-pad down) can be used to adjust sights for different ranges.
- 34The Infantry variant of the Lebel Model 1886 can be used instead of the Sniper variant for unlocking purposes.
- 35Periscope Spot Assists - Scout class
- Get 10 periscope spot assists.
- 36The trench periscope (gadget) can be unlocked for 60 warbonds.
- 37It is a combination of binoculars and a periscope used to spot enemies at long range, potentially while behind cover.
- 38It also has a basic range-finder showing the distance to your point of aim.
- 39Lewis Gun (Suppressive variant) - Support class
- Get 50 kills with the Lewis Gun (Suppressive variant).
- 40The Lewis Suppressive machinegun can be bought for 200 warbonds.
- 41It has a 97-round magazine, fires at 480 RPM, and gives a standard four-hit kill out to 12 metres.
- 42This Suppressive model has a bipod deployable when prone or next to a ledge, and a small scope with 2.0x to 3.5x zoom options.
Tips
- The Chauchat fires slower and has very high vertical recoil but also has a much higher damage profile.
- The Lewis Suppressive model has a bipod and a small scope with 2.0x to 3.5x zoom options.
- The ammo crate (gadget) can be unlocked for 60 warbonds.
- The HE mortar (gadget) can be unlocked for 60 warbonds.
- The mortar is most effective when several enemies have been spotted.
- The aiming circle indicates how the mortar becomes more accurate if you wait before firing.
- The M.95 Infantry rifle has a fire-rate of 66 RPM, slightly faster than most vanilla Scout rifles.
- The Lebel Model 1886 fires slightly faster than most single-action rifles in the base game.
- The Russian 1895 (Trench variant) can be transitioned to comfortably for the M.95 Infantry.
- The Russian 1895 (Trench variant) fires slower but does more damage at all ranges.
- The spotting flare gun (gadget) is available by default.
- The trench periscope (gadget) can be unlocked for 60 warbonds.
- The Russian 1895 Sniper rifle has a bipod which will remove scope sway and greatly reduce recoil.
- If sniping is not preferred, the Infantry variant of the Lebel Model 1886 can be used instead of the Sniper variant for trophy unlocking.
- You can try hunting for stationary targets like snipers and campers and then pick them off potentially at quite short range.
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