Save Estonia is the 6th mission of Battlefield 1: WW2. this level focuses on Jose Martin Visiting an old friend from The Estonian Resistence when the leader, Lomand Jorgen, alerts the resistence about the Hungarians attacking their base.
Weapons used[]
M1 Garand: (used by Pvt. Martin, starting weapon)
MP-40: (used by the Estonian Resistence)
Gewehr 98: (Standard issue rifle for the Estonian Resistence)
Steyr M95: (Standard issue rifle of the Hungarians)
M1903A4: (used by Estonian snipers)
SVT-40: (used by The Estonian Resistence.)
PPSh-41: (used by Lomand Jorgen)
M1928 Thompson: (used by the Estonian Resistence)
M1911: (used by Pvt. Martin, starting weapon, also used by the Estonian Officers)
Kar98k: (scoped, used by Hungarian snipers)
Type 100: (found in a house near the sniper's nest)
Steyr MP-34: (standard SMG for the Hungarians)
MG-42: (mounted on Hungarian Tanks)
PTRS-41: (used by Estonian anti tank gunners)
Panzerschreck: (used by the Estonian Resistence)
Trivia[]
The Estonians in this mission are very aggressive against The Hungarian army and appear to insult them
Jamming is seen in this mission. this commonly happens with the PTRS-41 where a round fails to eject, causing the bolt to lock open early. but unlike the Ottoman, The Estonians will open the non detachable magazine, take the PTRS's en-bloc clip, and then rack the bolt to eject the round. it also happens with the m95 where a round fails to chamber, causing the bolt to lock open, like the Estonians, The Hungarian will eject the partly loaded En-bloc clip and load a fresh one and pushing the bolt foward to chamber a round.
The Estonians reload the SVT-40 using stripper clips instead of swapping out the magazine.
The Gewehr 98 in this level, has an 6 round carcano magazine loaded with 6 round en-bloc clips.