Thinking back, Roland could not help but admire Li Lin's cautious attitude when replacing the assault rifles. After the assault rifles passed various tests, Li Lin did not hastily order the Wehrmacht to decommission the semi-automatic rifles with one pull and one bang. Instead, he decommissioned them in batches, handing over the replaced semi-automatic rifles to second and third-tier troops as well as paramilitary organizations like the Youth Group and the National Assault Team. This not only prevented waste but also avoided the decline in combat effectiveness during the new weapon adaptation period. At the time, it might have seemed overly cautious, but now it looked like an extremely wise decision.
Given the Elves' overall high quality of troops and strong industrial strength, they were so cautious about adopting new rifles. For the Charlemagne Army, it could only be caution upon caution.