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Sjogren Shotgun IRL

The Sjögren Inertia was a 12 gauge semi-automatic shotgun designed by Swedish inventor Carl Axel Theodor Sjögren produced from 1908 to 1909. It used an inertia system later revived by the Italian firm Benelli and today widely used in shotguns. The shotgun had limited service in World War I by both the Allies and the Central Powers.[1]


Battlefield 1

This item has a Codex entry: Sjögren Inertial
"A semi-automatic shotgun of Swedish design utilizing a unique mechanism whereby the bolt is unlocked through force on the firing pin."

— In-Game Description

The Sjögren Inertial is a shotgun introduced in the Battlefield 1: They Shall Not Pass expansion for the Assault class. It is unlocked upon obtaining 50 kills with the Model 10-A Slug and obtaining 15 kills with the M97 Trench Gun Hunter in a round.

Stats wise, the Sjögren Inertial fires 13 pellets per shot, more than the 12g Automatic, but fewer than either pump-action shotgun (M97 Trench Gun and Model 10-A), meaning a lower maximum damage. In this respect, it can be seen as a compromise between the faster fire rate of the 12g Automatic and the higher damage of the pump-action shotguns. Unlike the 12g Auto, the Sjögren Inertial can kill on one shot at close ranges.


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