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https://i.imgur.com/uCJZGiX.jpg
I hadn't opened the game until the weather update. Damn.
Bard, there are a couple of mine that do it (L7 105mm, D-10T 100mm) but as I convert these to WeaponCore sadly they lose that functionality. The upside is that all of the guns receive recoil anims.
Girls und pantser
What do you mean by that? Making a functional turret?
Well, you see, a turret needs these components: a programming block (for MART, which will make it usable with your mouse), two rotors (azimuth and elevation) and... of course, armor (to give it shape and, most importantly, to protect the gun). I think that MART has got instructions on how to get it up n' working.