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How to get the Avtomat in Hunt: Showdown

You can grind it, find it - or make something similar to it for cheap.

Since the beginning, the Mosin-Nagant M1891 Avtomat has been one of the most sought-after weapons in Hunt: Showdown. It is compelling and reliable against other hunters and is just one of the coolest options in the game. This fully automatic Russian rifle has a capacity of 15 rounds and can quickly put down other bounty hunters if you manage the recoil well.

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So, how do you get your hands on this full auto beast? Here is what you need to know about the Avotmat in Hunt: Showdown and how to unlock it.

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How to unlock the Mosin-Nagant M1891 Avtomat in Hunt: Showdown

There are only two conventional ways to unlock Mosin-Nagant M1891 Avtomat, the first being grinding the game. You can unlock the Avtomat by reaching Rank 75 (which unlocks the Mosin-Nagant M1891 inventory) and then earning 5000 XP with any other Mosin-Nagant M1891 weapon. Then all that’s left is to pay the inhumane cost of $1250 to buy an Avtomat.

The faster but arguably a more difficult way of securing Mosin-Nagant M1891 Avtomat is by looting it from another hunter in a match. To do that, you need to play a Bounty Hunt match and track down other players any chance you get. While the Avtomat has a recognizable firing sound, most Hunt: Showdown players won’t just be running around firing a dedicated anti-hunter gun at zombies, so you won’t really know whether they are carrying one until you engage them in a firefight.

The DIY Avtomat in Hunt: Showdown

While Hunt: Showdown has some other fast-firing alternatives to the Avtomat, they are all in the pistol category and somewhat expensive. That means you would be paying a bundle for a weapon that cannot rival the real thing in damage, range, or penetration. That said, since akimbo mode was introduced to the game, you can at least reproduce the fast-firing aspect of the Avtomat for cheap, by running a pair of Nagant M1895 Officer pistols. This outfit is considerably more affordable than buying another semi-auto weapon like the Bornheim or Dolch; it needs to reload less often and carries a lot more reserve ammo than the Avtomat. And the best part? You won’t feel like uninstalling when another player kills you.


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