The magazine is limited to 10 rounds with no option for Detachable or Extended Magazines, which severely limits your engagement potential outside of the weapon's niche.Fires slightly faster than the Selbstlader 1916, which makes medium-close range engagements more viable.Retains the three-shot kill potential common across semi-auto rifles.A semi-automatic, fixed magazine rifle reminiscent of popular carbines that were already in use." - In-game description "Influenced by the BAR, this Polish-made rifle was in early troop trials as war broke out. However, the rate of fire (ROF) is abysmal, making taking on multiple opponents difficult – especially in closer ranges.The 26 round magazine lets you take on entire squads without having to reload.Three shot kill at all ranges, so it's consistent if you're accurate.Only 1000 were ever made." - In-game description "The Selbstlader 1916 was an early German semi-automatic rifle whose sensitivity to field conditions made it more popular with the German air force than its army. Recommended for new players for its easy recoil management.It's not as accurate as the semi-auto rifles at medium range and not as fast firing as SMGs or assault rifles – just mediocre.The below-average rate of fire limits your damage-per-second (DPS), higher firing weapons will pose a serious threat in 1v1 situations.The attached bipod manages recoil very well over long distances, but you need to be still, which can leave you vulnerable.Equipped with a detachable magazine and a light bipod, the Ribeyrolles never entered mass-production." - In-game description "With the Ribeyrolles, the French tried to produce an early automatic rifle. We've ranked the weapons from worst to best however that doesn't mean that lower-ranking weapons are bad overall, just in the context of the Assault Class. With fifteen different weapons, the Assault Class definitely has a lot to offer for players – especially if they're new to Battlefield V. While Assault offers many different weapons to play around with, it's hard to shake the feeling that some are just pureley better than others.