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gg game devs for not breaking mods...
Honestly, as much as I hate to say it, I don't recommend using this at all with RAZ. Pretty much every aspect of the RAZ mod is generally lower quality, less immersive, and less descriptive than Lillie's mod. My experience combining the two resulted in the objectively better, more historically accurate Lillie's items being replaced by generic named RAZ items that seem a lot more like "vanilla plus" style of items than actually historically accurate items with detailed models. The only thing I really did like from RAZ were the Nomex flight gloves, which for some reason become the standard glove for literally every soldier/marine in knox county. They were certainly popular, but I prefer the variety of Lillie's gloves a bit more. Anyways, using them both together resulted in a much less immersive experience while looting military zombies, although military container loot tables didn't seem to be THAT effective.