The Hellriegel 1915 is a primary weapon for the Assault class in Battlefield 1.
Background[]
One of the most mysterious and unique weapons of World War One, pioneered by the engineers of Austria-Hungary. Chambered in 9x23mm Steyr, the Hellriegel represented a mix of design features. It used pistol ammunition loaded in either a drum magazine or standard stick magazine, featured a rifle stock and trigger (similar to the Bergmann MP-18), with a large water-cooled barrel for good measure. Scarce information suggests that the weapon was envisioned not as an individual soldier's firearm, but a mobile machine gun, with a secondary ammunition carrier following the gunner as they made their way through the no man's land.
Stock Variants[]
Image | Name | Damage | Accuracy | Hip Fire | Control | Rate of Fire | Ammunition |
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Hellriegel 1915 Factory | 23 | 26 | 40 | 38 | 650 | 60/120 |