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John marston's honest reaction:
1) make the flashlight static, since the weapon doesn't have a flashlight attached to the barrel.
2) reduce the weapon sway while walking.
The first bullet being placed directly into the chamber for the reload is a fantastic detail
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1487019104
The British during World War I used it, but I assume that the Germans captured some Auto-5s
Glad you like it :)
https://gamebanana.com/tuts/10739
Those should help. I'd add that you'd be best to use Crowbar to de-compile/compile models instead of MDLDecompiler. Crowbar wasn't around when most of the tutorial were written.