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*[[PPSh-41]]: Basic Soviet heavy submachine gun; powerful but inaccurate at range but very high rate of fire. The drum magazine makes the ammo supply in this weapon comparatively large; excellent for room-clearing and fans of the "[[Spray and pray|spray-and-pray]]" school of marksmanship. |
*[[PPSh-41]]: Basic Soviet heavy submachine gun; powerful but inaccurate at range but very high rate of fire. The drum magazine makes the ammo supply in this weapon comparatively large; excellent for room-clearing and fans of the "[[Spray and pray|spray-and-pray]]" school of marksmanship. |
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*[[PPS-42]]: Soviet light [[submachine gun]], more accurate than the PPSh. Highly prized by Soviet troops. |
*[[PPS-42]]: Soviet light [[submachine gun]], more accurate than the PPSh. Highly prized by Soviet troops. |
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*[[Thompson submachine gun#M1A1|M1A1 Thompson]]: American submachine gun also used by the British. Very powerful but inaccurate at range. |
*[[Thompson submachine gun#M1A1|M1A1 Thompson]]: American submachine gun also used by the British. Very powerful but inaccurate at range. Also houses a 20-round clip and is slow to reload. Has awkward sights to some. Two or three rounds can kill, trying to make up for the magazine size. |
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*[[Sten|Sten Mk.II]]: British light submachine gun. Not as powerful as the Thompson or PPSh, but more accurate with less kick. |
*[[Sten|Sten Mk.II]]: British light submachine gun. Not as powerful as the Thompson or PPSh, but more accurate with less kick. |
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*[[Bren]]: British support/light machine gun. Very powerful with good accuracy, but ammo is rare, and many players commit "Friendly Fire" to pick up ammo. |
*[[Bren]]: British support/light machine gun. Very powerful with good accuracy, but ammo is rare, and many players commit "Friendly Fire" to pick up ammo. Slow to reload and melee. |
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*[[Browning Automatic Rifle|M1918A2 BAR]] (Browning Automatic Rifle): American support/light machine gun; very powerful, relatively accurate, but ammunition is uncommon. |
*[[Browning Automatic Rifle|M1918A2 BAR]] (Browning Automatic Rifle): American support/light machine gun; very powerful, relatively accurate, but ammunition is uncommon. 20 round clip that suppresses its usefulness. |
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*[[MP40]]: Basic German submachine gun. Relatively powerful with longer range and better accuracy than other SMGs. This gun is easily found and ammo is plentiful. |
*[[MP40]]: Basic German submachine gun. Relatively powerful with longer range and better accuracy than other SMGs, and a sight very easy to use. This gun is easily found and ammo is plentiful. |
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*[[MP44]]: German support gun/"assault rifle"; very powerful, but ammunition is not as plentiful as for the MP40. |
*[[MP44]]: German support gun/"assault rifle"; very powerful, but ammunition is not as plentiful as for the MP40. |
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Revision as of 21:27, 7 August 2006
Rifles
- M1903A4 Springfield: A powerful American bolt-action sniper rifle, slow to reload.
- Lee Enfield No.IV Mk.I: a British bolt-action rifle with good accuracy.
- Mosin Nagant M1891/30: a highly accurate Soviet bolt-action rifle. Also comes in sniper (scoped) configuration.
- Mauser K98k : German bolt-action, slow-loading. Also comes in a sniper configuration.
- Tokarev SVT-40: Soviet magazine-fed rifle; fast rate of fire and reload, but less accurate.
- Gewehr 43: German magazine-fed rifle; fast rate of fire, but like the SVT-40 less accurate. Also comes in a sniper version.
- M1 Carbine: American magazine-fed rifle; underpowered in multiplayer, but with the highest magazine capacity and good accuracy
- M1 Garand: American clip-fed rifle; powerful. In-game, it cannot be reloaded unless the clip runs empty; real Garand rifles could be reloaded mid-clip, although it required engaging two functions of the rifle at once.
- Winchester M1897 Trench Gun: Powerful 12 gauge shotgun, available to all armies in multiplayer mode only, though frequently banned on PC servers.
Submachine & Machine Guns
- PPSh-41: Basic Soviet heavy submachine gun; powerful but inaccurate at range but very high rate of fire. The drum magazine makes the ammo supply in this weapon comparatively large; excellent for room-clearing and fans of the "spray-and-pray" school of marksmanship.
- PPS-42: Soviet light submachine gun, more accurate than the PPSh. Highly prized by Soviet troops.
- M1A1 Thompson: American submachine gun also used by the British. Very powerful but inaccurate at range. Also houses a 20-round clip and is slow to reload. Has awkward sights to some. Two or three rounds can kill, trying to make up for the magazine size.
- Sten Mk.II: British light submachine gun. Not as powerful as the Thompson or PPSh, but more accurate with less kick.
- Bren: British support/light machine gun. Very powerful with good accuracy, but ammo is rare, and many players commit "Friendly Fire" to pick up ammo. Slow to reload and melee.
- M1918A2 BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle): American support/light machine gun; very powerful, relatively accurate, but ammunition is uncommon. 20 round clip that suppresses its usefulness.
- MP40: Basic German submachine gun. Relatively powerful with longer range and better accuracy than other SMGs, and a sight very easy to use. This gun is easily found and ammo is plentiful.
- MP44: German support gun/"assault rifle"; very powerful, but ammunition is not as plentiful as for the MP40.
Heavy Weapons
- MG42: German HMG. The MG42 is very powerful with a high rate of fire.
- Browning Model 1919 machine gun: American .30 caliber machine gun. Powerful, but less common than the MG42.
- Panzershreck: This German weapon is great against armor and sometimes infantry. On the battle of Hill 400, this can be used against the 4 or 5 Panzerwerfers that appear, minimizing the risk of getting shot while applying the sticky bombs.
- Flak 88: Heavy German artillery gun; slow; operator remains vulnerable to enemy fire during reloading time. In the Battle of El-Alamein, this gun can demolish the Panzerwerfer and the infantry it deploys. This gun also turns very slowly, giving the operator a disadvantage encircled by enemy troops.
Pistols
- TT-30: Soviet semi-automatic Pistol. Fast reload, but not as accurate
- M1911A1 Colt .45: American semi-automatic pistol. Accurate
- Luger P08: German semi-automatic pistol. More common than other pistols with longer range
- Webley Mk.IV: British six-shot revolver, extremely slow reload
Projectiles
- Mod.24 Stielhandgranate: German stick Grenade, relies on blast rather than fragmentation
- No. 36 Mills Grenade: British fragmentation grenade
- Mk.2 'Pineapple' Grenade: American fragmentation grenade
- RGD-33 Grenade: Soviet fragmentation grenade
- Smoke grenades: Smoke grenade; provides cover