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Walkthrough - Weapons Guide------------------------------ CALL OF DUTY: UNITED OFFENSIVE ------------------------------ ---------------------------- DeathZero II's Weapons Guide ---------------------------- Written By : DeathZero II E-mail : Brobert2@aol.com Call of Duty Handle : GaryColeman Assissted by : HackNeyed E-mail : hackneyed@insightbb.com Call of Duty Handle : |HackNeyed| Created : October 9, 2004 Last Updated : January 30, 2005 Current Version : 1.00 (Sixth Version) Version History : 0.92 0.91 0.90 0.50 0.40 (First Version) Copyright © 2004-2005 Robert Bloom This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. SITES WITH PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS GUIDE: http://www.gamefaqs.com http://DLH.Net http://www.neoseeker.com http://GamerHelp.com Special Thanks To: hackneyed@insightbb.com = Offering to help with the guide. Responsible for all accuracy variables and machine gun heating and cooling variables scottie_thenerd@yahoo.com = Pointed out many historical mistakes william.paris@kfis.co.uk = Also pointed out historical mistakes Zeus[BTY] of the IWNation Forums = Taught me the damage modifiers and how to find accuracy lilski@earthlink.net = Inspired me to continue working on this guide ----------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------- I. Introduction I-1. Changes I-1a. What's New? I-1b. Frequently Asked Questions I-2. An Introduction to Damage Modifiers I-3. Guide Format II. Weapon Information II-1. Selectable Weapons II-1a. American Weapons II-1b. British Weapons II-1c. Russian Weapons II-1d. German Weapons II-1e. Miscellaneous Weapons II-2. Emplaced (Stationary), Vehicle and Pick Up Weapons II-2a. Emplaced (Stationary) Weapons II-2b. Vehicle Weapons II-2c. Pick Up Weapons III. Vehicle Information --------------- I. Introduction --------------- This is my first guide on GameFAQs. Please e-mail me with any questions or comments at Brobert2@aol.com. This FAQ is designed to give you a detailed look at the weapons in Call of Duty: United Offensive. Unlike most weapons guides, which only give a vague explanation of the weapon statistics, in this guide, I will give you the exact numbers of details such as rate of fire. How did I get this information? Back in regular Call of Duty, I was the leader of a mod called Axis of Evil. The mod was cancelled before a beta was even made, but the experience taught me the inner workings of the game. To get this information, I used a program called Pakscape to extract the .pk3 files from the Call of Duty: UO folder. These .pk3 files contain the code which makes the game. Because of this, the information you see here is the exact details of the game, which will give you a better understanding of the weapons and will (hopefully) end any disputes over which weapon does more damage or is faster, and so on. ------------ I-1. Changes ------------ ----------------- I-1a. What's New? ----------------- Version 1.00 Changes: -All historical information rewritten. -Added An Introduction to Damage Modifiers, which explains how the base damage is modified depending on what part of a player's body an attack hits. -Weapon damages for most guns now show not only the base damage but the modified damage depending on what part of the body the weapon hits. This is not done for explosives or one-hit kill weapons. -Added accuracy statistics for every weapon (Done by hackneyed@insightbb.com). -Added heating/cooldown statistics for emplaced/vehicle machine guns (Done by hackneyed@insightbb.com). Version 0.92 Changes: -Removed Planned Additions section, as the guide is now developed enough for this section to be necessary. -Made additions to the FAQ section. -Added to the historical data and corrected mistakes (Thanks again to scottie_thenerd@yahoo.com for helping). Version 0.91 Changes: -Fixed historical mistakes on the guide (Thanks to scottie_thenerd@yahoo.com and william.paris@kfis.co.uk for correcting my mistakes). Version 0.90 Changes: -Added FAQ questions -Added detailed historical information for all weapons. I did not do any research while I was writing these descriptions, all of the writing is in my own words and from my personal knowledge. If I made any mistakes, please contact me. Version 0.50 Changes: -Added basic information for vehicles -Removed .50 Cal (Tripod), as it doesn't appear in multiplayer -Split Artillery Binoculars and Binoculars into two listings January 30, 2005 - Version 1.00 Released January 18, 2005 - http://GamerHelp.com given permission to reproduce this guide December 17, 2004 - Version 0.92 Released November 15, 2004 - Version 0.91 Released October 17, 2004 - Version 0.90 Released October 13, 2004 - Version 0.50 Released - Two new websites given permission to reproduce this guide, http://DLH.Net and http://www.neoseeker.com October 9, 2004 - First version of this guide -------------------------------- I-1b. Frequently Asked Questions -------------------------------- 1) Were bolt-action rifles weakened in United Offensive? Answer: No. In both the original and expansion of Call of Duty, bolt- action rifles do 120 damage. The reason so many people incorrectly believe they were weakened is probably because the semi-automatic rifles make the bolt-action rifles seem weaker in comparison. For the gun challenged, bolt-action rifles are the Kar98k, Mosin-Nagant, Lee-Enfield and Springfield. 2) What weapons have changed in United Offensive? Answer: The M1A1 Carbine, MP40 and Sten all received damage increases. The FG42 received a rate of fire reduction, and the Panzerfaust had a movement speed reduction. 3) What is the best way to defeat a tank? (Thanks lilski@earthlink.net for asking) Answer: The most vulnerable point on a tank is the back. The sides, top and underside are slightly less vulnerable, but still a better target than the front. When facing off against a tank, the first thing you should do is get out of sight to avoid the machine gun and turret fire, and to keep the tank from noticing you. Circle around to the back and launch a rocket. If all you have is a satchel charge, cook it 3-5 seconds before throwing it, because the long fuse will give the tank ample time to dodge it otherwise. A method I recommend is getting right up to the tank, letting the driver see you, and then circling around the tank while cooking the charge. Most drivers will circle with you trying to hit you. This gives you time to cook, throw, and get out of the way, all the while distracting the driver from your team. Even if you don't have an anti-tank weapon, you can cause a distraction for your team just by circling the tank at very close range. Grenades, machine guns and all other small arms fire do no damage to a tank. ---------------------------------------- I-2. An Introduction to Damage Modifiers ---------------------------------------- In this guide, the damage number of each gun deals is listed. It should be noted that this number is the base damage, that is, unmodified. When you hit a person in the game with a weapon, the damage done is modified depending on what part of their body you hit. The base damage is modified by a certain percentage for each body part, as shown here: Helmet/Head/Neck = 150% Upper Torso = 90% Lower Torso = 80% Upper Arms/Legs = 60% Lower Arms/Legs = 50% Hands/Feet = 40% Gun = 0% (No damage) Every player has 100 health, represented by the green bar in the HUD. ----------------- I-3. Guide Format ----------------- This is the format weapons will be displayed in: [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] ----------- Weapon Name ----------- Damage : The base numerical damage caused by this weapon. Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck Upper Arms/Legs Upper Torso Lower Arms/Legs Lower Torso Hands/Feet The actual amount of damage done by each weapon by which part of the body the attack hits. Accuracy : From Hip [Bullet spread when firing without sight while standing and stationary, the lower this number the better] Iron Sight [Bullet spread with iron sight or scope while standing and stationary, the lower this number the better] Recoil [Amount added to accuracy with each shot, the lower this number the better] Accuracy refers to the possible spread radius of every bullet you fire (the floating crosshairs are a visual representation). The lower the number, the less spread the bullet has, so the lower this is the more accurate the gun is. The recoil refers to how much bigger the spread gets with every additional shot (once you stop shooting, the spread gets smaller again). The game actually has several accuracy variables, but these 3 are the most important. Magazine Size : The amount of rounds (shots) the weapon can fire without reloading. Rate of Fire : How fast in rounds per minute this weapon fires rounds. Rate of Temp H/C: Temperature Rate; Heat Increase / Cool Down (If applicable) Movement Speed : How fast you move while holding this weapon. The higher the number the faster you can move. Melee Damage : How much damage a melee attack with this weapon causes. Historical Information: The historical background of the weapon Real Name : The common or military name of the weapon Introduced : The year the weapon was put into service, if the weapon is a modified version of another gun, the original gun's date of creation/introduction will be included as well Replaced : The weapon(s) it replaced (or was intended to replace) Replaced by : The weapon(s) that replaced it (or was intended to replace it) Chambering : The round the weapon was chambered for Designer : The man (or company) who designed the weapon [Other background information] [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] ------------ Vehicle Name ------------ Weapons: A list of the weapons on this vehicle. For information on those weapons, refer to section II-2b (Vehicle Weapons). Occupants: The number of people that can occupy this vehicle, and a description of what they can do on the vehicle. Max Speed: The maximum speed of this vehicle (not sure in what unit, just going by the vehicle's coding). Accel: The speed at which this vehicle accelerates (once again, not sure in what unit). [Any additional information or comments here.] [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] ---------------------- II. Weapon Information ---------------------- ------------------------ II-1. Selectable Weapons ------------------------ ----------------------- II-1a. American Weapons ----------------------- Overview: BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) Browning .30 Caliber M1919A6 Deployable Light Machine Gun Colt .45 M1 Garand M1A1 Carbine M2 Fragmentation Grenade Springfield Thompson ------------------------------ BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) ------------------------------ Damage : 70 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 105 Upper Arms/Legs: 42 Upper Torso : 63 Lower Arms/Legs: 35 Lower Torso : 56 Hands/Feet : 28 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.25 Iron Sight : 1.00 Recoil : 0.42/0.54 (Fast Auto/Slow Auto) Magazine Size : 20 Rate of Fire : 545/353 (Fast Auto/Slow Auto, select fire with M button) Movement Speed : 0.90 Melee Damage : 200 Real Name : M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle Introduced : 1939 (M1918 BAR in 1918) Replaced : M1918A1 Browning Automatic Rifle Replaced by : M-60 Chambering : .30-06 (7.62x63mm) Designer : John Moses Browning -The BAR was famously used by the 1920s gangsters Bonnie and Clyde, who prefered the weapon because of its ability to penetrate through cars. -Although the U.S. Military versions were manufactured by Colt, Fabrique Nationale (FN), the Belgian company that now manufactures most Browning guns, owns the rights to the BAR. --------------------------------------------------------- Browning .30 Caliber M1919A6 Deployable Light Machine Gun --------------------------------------------------------- Damage : 70 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 105 Upper Arms/Legs: 42 Upper Torso : 63 Lower Arms/Legs: 35 Lower Torso : 56 Hands/Feet : 28 Accuracy : From Hip : n/a Iron Sight : 0.70 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 75 (Can only reload when bipod is deployed) Rate of Fire : 857 Movement Speed : 1.10 Melee Damage : 180 Real Name : M1919A6 Introduced : 1940s (Not sure on exact year) Replaced : M1919A4 Replaced by : M-60 Chambering : .30-06 (7.62x63mm) Designer : John Moses Browning -------- Colt .45 -------- Damage : 50 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 75 Upper Arms/Legs: 30 Upper Torso : 45 Lower Arms/Legs: 25 Lower Torso : 40 Hands/Feet : 20 Accuracy : From Hip : 4.00 Iron Sight : 1.90 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 7 Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 Real Name : M1911A1 Pistol (Colt Government Model) Introduced : 1926 (M1911 in 1911) Replaced : M1911 Pistol Replaced by : M9 Pistol Chambering : .45 ACP Designer : John Moses Browning -Although the M1911 Pistol is another one of Browning's many famous creations, this weapon bears the Colt namesake in honor of its manufacturing company. --------- M1 Garand --------- Damage : 70 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 105 Upper Arms/Legs: 42 Upper Torso : 63 Lower Arms/Legs: 35 Lower Torso : 56 Hands/Feet : 28 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.30 Iron Sight : 0.30 Recoil : 0.78 Magazine Size : 8 (Cannot reload mid-clip) Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.09 Melee Damage : 150 Real Name : Rifle, .30 caliber, M1 (Garand) Introduced : 1936 Replaced : M1903 Springfield Replaced by : M14, M16 Chambering : .30-06 (7.62x63mm) Designer : John C. Garand -John C. Garand, although living in the U.S. at the time he designed his famous rifle, was in fact Canadian. ------------ M1A1 Carbine ------------ Damage : 50 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 75 Upper Arms/Legs: 30 Upper Torso : 45 Lower Arms/Legs: 25 Lower Torso : 40 Hands/Feet : 20 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.50 Iron Sight : 0.40 Recoil : 0.70 Magazine Size : 15 Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.18 Melee Damage : 70 The M1A1 Carbine has received a damage increase from the original Call of Duty. They originally did 45 damage. Real Name : M1A1 Carbine Introduced : 1942 (M1 Carbine in 1942) Replaced : (Nothing) Replaced by : M14, M16 Chambering : .30 US Carbine (7.62x33mm) Designer : David "Carbine" Williams ------------------------ M2 Fragmentation Grenade ------------------------ Damage : - (Damage system works differently from regular weapons) Magazine Size : 1 (Maximum of 3 can be carried) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 ----------- Springfield ----------- Damage : 120 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 180 Upper Arms/Legs: 72 Upper Torso : 108 Lower Arms/Legs: 60 Lower Torso : 96 Hands/Feet : 48 Accuracy : From Hip : 2.00 Iron Sight : 0.00 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 5 (Reloads with single rounds) Rate of Fire : Bolt-Action Movement Speed : 1.10 Melee Damage : 150 This weapon is scoped. Real Name : M1903A4 Rifle Introduced : 1942 (M1903 in 1903) Replaced : M1903A3 Replaced by : M1 Garand Chambering : .30-06 (7.62x63mm) Designer : Springfield Armory -The original version, manufactured in 1903, was intended to replace the .30 Caliber Krag Rifle and the .45 Caliber Springfield Breechblock in the U.S. Army, as the weapons were inferior to the German-designed Mauser rifles used by the Spanish in the Spanish-American War. -Based on the Mauser design, the Springfield Armory purchased the rights to the Mauser bolt-action design from Mauser for the sum of $200,000. -------- Thompson -------- Damage : 50 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 75 Upper Arms/Legs: 30 Upper Torso : 45 Lower Arms/Legs: 25 Lower Torso : 40 Hands/Feet : 20 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.80 Iron Sight : 1.38 Recoil : 0.50 Magazine Size : 30 Rate of Fire : 700/Semi-Auto (Full Auto/Semi-Auto, select fire with M button) Movement Speed : 1.17 Melee Damage : 100 Real Name : M1A1 Introduced : 1943 (M1921 Thompson in 1921) Replaced : M1 Thompson, M1928 Thompson Replaced by : M3 "Grease Gun" Chambering : .45 ACP Designer : John Thompson -The M1921 Thompson was used by both police and criminals in the 1920s. -Design based on the John Blish patent (1915), which was purchased by Thompson. ---------------------- II-1b. British Weapons ---------------------- Overview: Bren LMG Browning .30 Caliber M1919A6 Deployable Light Machine Gun Lee-Enfield MK1 Fragmentation Grenade Springfield Sten Webley Mk 4 -------- Bren LMG -------- Damage : 75 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 112.5 Upper Arms/Legs: 45 Upper Torso : 67.5 Lower Arms/Legs: 37.5 Lower Torso : 60 Hands/Feet : 30 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.00 Iron Sight : 0.90 Recoil : 0.27 Magazine Size : 30 Rate of Fire : 500 Movement Speed : 0.90 Melee Damage : 200 Real Name : Bren Mk.1 Introduced : 1937 Replaced : Lewis Gun Replaced by : L86A1 - SA-80 Chambering : .303 (7.7x56mm R) Designer : Enfield Arsenal -A rechambered version of the Czechoslovakian ZB-26. -The name "Bren" comes from the town the original version of the gun (the ZB-26) was developed in (BRno) and the British company which designed and manufactured the new British version (ENfield Arsenal). --------------------------------------------------------- Browning .30 Caliber M1919A6 Deployable Light Machine Gun --------------------------------------------------------- This is an American weapon, but is selectable by the British. For information on this weapon, refer to the American weapons section. ----------- Lee-Enfield ----------- Damage : 120 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 180 Upper Arms/Legs: 72 Upper Torso : 108 Lower Arms/Legs: 60 Lower Torso : 96 Hands/Feet : 48 Accuracy : From Hip : 2.00 Iron Sight : 0.10 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 10 (Can only reload when magazine has 5 or less rounds) Rate of Fire : Bolt-Action Movement Speed : 1.15 Melee Damage : 150 Real Name : SMLE No.4 Mk.1 (Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield) Introduced : 1941 Replaced : P-14 Replaced by : L42A1 Chambering : .303 (7.7x56mm R) Designer : J.P. Lee -Redesigned in the early 1900s in response to the original version's poor performance against German Mauser rifles used by the Dutch colonists in the Boer War. -Originally known as the Lee-Metford. -The name "Lee-Enfield" comes from the designer (Lee) and the manufacturer (Enfield Arsenal). ------------------------- MK1 Fragmentation Grenade ------------------------- Damage : - (Damage system works differently from regular weapons) Magazine Size : 1 (Maximum of 3 can be carried) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 ----------- Springfield ----------- This is an American weapon, but is selectable by the British. For information on this weapon, refer to the American weapons section. ---- Sten ---- Damage : 48 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 72 Upper Arms/Legs: 28.8 Upper Torso : 43.2 Lower Arms/Legs: 24 Lower Torso : 38.4 Hands/Feet : 19.2 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.50 Iron Sight : 1.20 Recoil : 0.50 Magazine Size : 32 Rate of Fire : 600 Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 70 The Sten has received a damage increase from the original Call of Duty. They originally did 45 damage. Real Name : Sten Mk.II Introduced : 1941 (Sten Mk.I in 1941) Replaced : Lanchester, M1928 Thompson Replaced by : Sterling L2 Chambering : 9x19mm Luger/Para Designer : R.V. Shepard and H.J. Turpin -The name "Sten" comes from the first letters in the last name of each designer (Shepard and Turpin) and the first two letters of the factory where they worked (ENfield Arsenal). ----------- Webley Mk 4 ----------- Damage : 75 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 112.5 Upper Arms/Legs: 45 Upper Torso : 67.5 Lower Arms/Legs: 37.5 Lower Torso : 60 Hands/Feet : 30 Accuracy : From Hip : 4.00 Iron Sight : 1.90 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 6 Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 Real Name : Webley Revolver, .38, Mark 4 Introduced : 1942 (Webley Revolver, .455, Mark 1 in 1887) Replaced : Webley Revolver, .455, Mark 6 Replaced by : Browning GP, M1911A1 Chambering : .38/200 (.38S&W) Designer : Webley & Son Company (Later known as Webley & Scott) -Webley revolvers were widely used by the British military throughout the first half of the 20th century, including the Mark 6 in World War I. In World War II, the British Army replaced the Mark 6 with the Enfield No.2 Mk.1. However, the rechambered .38 Webley Mark 4 was also widely used by the British military. ---------------------- II-1c. Russian Weapons ---------------------- Overview: DP-28 (Degtyarev-Pekhotny 28) Mosin-Nagant PPSh RGD-33 Stick Grenade Scoped Mosin-Nagant Tokarev SVT-40 Tokarev TT-33 ----------------------------- DP-28 (Degtyarev-Pekhotny 28) ----------------------------- Damage : 70 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 105 Upper Arms/Legs: 42 Upper Torso : 63 Lower Arms/Legs: 35 Lower Torso : 56 Hands/Feet : 28 Accuracy : From Hip : n/a Iron Sight : 0.70 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 47 (Can only reload when bipod is deployed) Rate of Fire : 857 Movement Speed : 1.10 Melee Damage : 180 Real Name : DP (Degtyarev-Pekhotny) Introduced : 1927 Replaced : (None) Replaced by : RP-46 Chambering : 7.62x54mm R Designer : ? (Contact me if you know) ------------ Mosin-Nagant ------------ Damage : 120 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 180 Upper Arms/Legs: 72 Upper Torso : 108 Lower Arms/Legs: 60 Lower Torso : 96 Hands/Feet : 48 Accuracy : From Hip : 2.00 Iron Sight : 0.10 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 5 Rate of Fire : Bolt-Action Movement Speed : 1.15 Melee Damage : 150 Real Name : M1891/38 Introduced : 1938 (M1891 in 1891) Replaced : M1891/30 Replaced by : Simonov SKS Carbine, AK47 Chambering : 7.62x54mm R Designer : Russian Army Captain Mosin, Belgian Designer Nagant -During the official trials to find a new rifle for the Russian military, two designs were selected for the final, one by Captain Mosin of the Russian army, the other by Leon Nagant from Belgium. The final design implemented features from both designs, which is why both names are incorporated in the name of the gun. ---- PPSh ---- Damage : 38 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 57 Upper Arms/Legs: 22.8 Upper Torso : 34.2 Lower Arms/Legs: 19 Lower Torso : 30.4 Hands/Feet : 15.2 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.30 Iron Sight : 1.05 Recoil : 0.39 Magazine Size : 71 Rate of Fire : 896/Semi-Auto (Full Auto/Semi-Auto, select fire with M button) Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 70 Real Name : PPSh-41 Introduced : 1941 Replaced : PPD-40 Replaced by : PPS-43 Chambering : 7.62x25 mm TT Designer : ? (Contact me if you know) -------------------- RGD-33 Stick Grenade -------------------- Damage : - (Damage system works differently from regular weapons) Magazine Size : 1 (Maximum of 3 can be carried) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 ------------------- Scoped Mosin-Nagant ------------------- Damage : 120 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 180 Upper Arms/Legs: 72 Upper Torso : 108 Lower Arms/Legs: 60 Lower Torso : 96 Hands/Feet : 48 Accuracy : From Hip : 2.00 Iron Sight : 0.00 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 5 Rate of Fire : Bolt-Action Movement Speed : 1.10 Melee Damage : 150 This weapon is scoped. -------------- Tokarev SVT-40 -------------- Damage : 66 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 99 Upper Arms/Legs: 39.6 Upper Torso : 59.4 Lower Arms/Legs: 33 Lower Torso : 52.8 Hands/Feet : 26.4 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.30 Iron Sight : 0.30 Recoil : 0.78 Magazine Size : 10 Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.09 Melee Damage : 150 Real Name : Tokarev SVT-40 (Samozaryadnaya Vintovka Tokareva) Introduced : 1940 Replaced : Tokarev SVT-38, AVS-36 Simonov Replaced by : Simonov SKS Carbine, AK47 Chambering : 7.62x54mm R Designer : Fedor Tokarev -Although the SVT-40 was a highly prized trophy by German and Finnish troops who fought against Russia in the 1940s, the average Russian soldier prefered to use the old bolt-action Mosin-Nagant. Most Russian soldiers found the design too complicated and were untrained in its use. However, Russian Marines were fond of the weapon. ------------- Tokarev TT-33 ------------- Damage : 50 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 75 Upper Arms/Legs: 30 Upper Torso : 45 Lower Arms/Legs: 25 Lower Torso : 40 Hands/Feet : 20 Accuracy : From Hip : 4.00 Iron Sight : 1.90 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 7 Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 Real Name : Tokarev TT-33 (Tula, Tokarev) Introduced : 1934 Replaced : Nagant M1895 Revolver Replaced by : Makarov PM Chambering : 7.62x25mm TT (7.63 mm Mauser) Designer : Fedor Tokarev -Although intended to replace the Nagant M1895, the M1895 was still used widely by the Russian military in World War II, and by the Communists in the Korean War. -Design is partially based off of the M1911. --------------------- II-1d. German Weapons --------------------- Overview: Gewehr 43 Kar98k Luger MG34 (Machinegewehr 34) MP40 MP44 Scoped Kar98k Stielhandgranate --------- Gewehr 43 --------- Damage : 66 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 99 Upper Arms/Legs: 39.6 Upper Torso : 59.4 Lower Arms/Legs: 33 Lower Torso : 52.8 Hands/Feet : 26.4 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.30 Iron Sight : 0.78 Recoil : 0.30 Magazine Size : 10 Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.09 Melee Damage : 150 Real Name : Gewehr 43 or K43 (Karabiner 43) Introduced : 1943 Replaced : Gewehr 41 Replaced by : MP44 (STG44) Chambering : 7.92x57 mm Designer : Walther Company -Based on the Russian SVT-40. The Gewehr 41, the German Army's first attempt at a semi-automatic rifle, was produced in two versions: one by Mauser and one by Walther. Both designs proved to be poor and prone to malfunction. As the German Army faced up against the Russian Army, they found the Russian semi-automatic, the SVT-40, to be a far better design. In 1943 the Walther Company combined elements of the Gewehr 41 with the SVT-40 to create the Gewehr 43. -Gewehr is German for "rifle". Karabiner is German for "carbine". ------ Kar98k ------ Damage : 120 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 180 Upper Arms/Legs: 72 Upper Torso : 108 Lower Arms/Legs: 60 Lower Torso : 96 Hands/Feet : 48 Accuracy : From Hip : 2.00 Iron Sight : 0.10 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 5 Rate of Fire : Bolt-Action Movement Speed : 1.15 Melee Damage : 150 Real Name : Kar98k (Karabiner 98 kurz), G98 (Gewehr 98) or Mauser 98 Introduced : 1898 Replaced : Mauser 93 Replaced by : MP44 (STG44) Chambering : 7.92x57mm Designer : Mauser Company -Mauser bolt-action rifles were famous worldwide and used in many nations. Versions of Mauser bolt-action rifles were used by the Spanish in the Spanish-American War and by the Dutch (Boers) in the Boer War. Both the Americans and the British were forced to rethink their weapon designs because of the Mauser's high quality. -Gewehr is German for "rifle". Karabiner is German for "carbine". Kurz is German for "short". ----- Luger ----- Damage : 45 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 67.5 Upper Arms/Legs: 27 Upper Torso : 40.5 Lower Arms/Legs: 22.5 Lower Torso : 36 Hands/Feet : 18 Accuracy : From Hip : 2.60 Iron Sight : 2.00 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 8 Rate of Fire : Semi-Auto Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 Real Name : P08 Luger Introduced : 1908 Replaced : Parabellum 7.65mm Luger, C96 Mauser Replaced by : Walther P38 Chambering : 9x19mm Luger/Para Designer : Georg Luger -Although officially replaced in the German Army by the Walther P38 before the outbreak of World War II, it stayed in wide use (and was probably far more famous than the P38). -Infamous for being dangerous and prone to accidental fire to an untrained user. An example of this is in "Band of Brothers", where an American soldier who takes a Luger off a German's body ends up shooting himself in the leg with it by mistake. ----------------------- MG34 (Machinegewehr 34) ----------------------- Damage : 70 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neckm: 105 Upper Arms/Legs: 42 Upper Torso : 63 Lower Arms/Legs: 35 Lower Torso : 56 Hands/Feet : 28 Accuracy : From Hip : n/a Iron Sight : 0.70 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 75 (Can only reload when bipod is deployed) Rate of Fire : 857 Movement Speed : 1.10 Melee Damage : 180 Real Name : MG-34 (Maschinengewehr-34) Introduced : 1934 Replaced : MG-08/18 Replaced by : MG-42 Chambering : 7.92x57mm Mauser (also known as 7.9mm Mauser or 8mm Mauser) Designer : Rheinmetall (Design team lead by Louis Stange) ---- MP40 ---- Damage : 48 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 72 Upper Arms/Legs: 28.8 Upper Torso : 43.2 Lower Arms/Legs: 24 Lower Torso : 38.4 Hands/Feet : 19.2 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.50 Iron Sight : 1.25 Recoil : 0.50 Magazine Size : 32 Rate of Fire : 500 Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 70 The MP40 has received a damage increase from the original Call of Duty. They originally did 45 damage. Real Name : MP40 (Maschinenpistole 40) Introduced : 1940 Replaced : MP38, MP28, MP18 Replaced by : MP44 (STG44) Chambering : 9x19mm Luger/Para Designer : German Engineer Follmer at the Erma Company ---- MP44 ---- Damage : 68 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 102 Upper Arms/Legs: 40.8 Upper Torso : 61.2 Lower Arms/Legs: 34 Lower Torso : 54.4 Hands/Feet : 27.2 Accuracy : From Hip : 1.40 Iron Sight : 0.50 Recoil : 0.50 / 0.55 (Semi) Magazine Size : 30 Rate of Fire : 500/Semi-Auto (Full Auto/Semi-Auto, select fire with M button) Movement Speed : 0.96 Melee Damage : 150 Real Name : MP44 (Maschinenpistole 44), MP43 or STG44 (Sturmgewehr 44) Introduced : 1943 Replaced : Kar98k, Gewehr 43 Replaced by : G3 Chambering : 7.92x33 mm (7.92mm Kurz) Designer : Hugo Schmeisser -The first true assault rifle ever made. Although the M1/M2 Carbine also uses a shortened rifle round (which is what makes an assault rifle), because of the .30 US Carbine round's lack of range and firepower, it is not considered an assault rifle. -Originally designated as a submachine gun (called a maschinenpistole, German for machine pistol), it was later redesignated as an assault rifle (Sturmgewehr in German). This is where the term "assault rifle" comes from in modern lexicon. ------------- Scoped Kar98k ------------- Damage : 120 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 180 Upper Arms/Legs: 72 Upper Torso : 108 Lower Arms/Legs: 60 Lower Torso : 96 Hands/Feet : 48 Accuracy : From Hip : 2.00 Iron Sight : 0.00 Recoil : 1.00 Magazine Size : 5 (Reloads with single rounds) Rate of Fire : Bolt-Action Movement Speed : 1.10 Melee Damage : 150 This weapon is scoped. ---------------- Stielhandgranate ---------------- Damage : - (Damage system works differently from regular weapons) Magazine Size : 1 (Maximum of 3 can be carried) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 50 ---------------------------- II-1e. Miscellaneous Weapons ---------------------------- Overview: Artillery Binoculars Binoculars M18 Smoke Grenade Satchel Charge -------------------- Artillery Binoculars -------------------- Damage : 2000 (Artillery Strike) Magazine Size : 1 Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 1.0 Melee Damage : 50 To earn the artillery binoculars, you must first earn 40 points (Rank 5) on the scoreboard. The artillery binoculars replace your regular binoculars in slot 7. Furthermore, after respawning with the artillery binoculars, you must stay alive for 60 seconds before the magazine size changes to 1 and you can order an artillery strike (the message "Artillery In Place" will come up on your screen). ---------- Binoculars ---------- Damage : - Magazine Size : - Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 1.0 Melee Damage : 50 Binoculars go into Weapon Slot 7. They can be used to look around the map with better detail. You can also use them in melee attacks. These are replaced by Artillery Binoculars when you reach Rank 5. ----------------- M18 Smoke Grenade ----------------- Damage : - Magazine Size : 1 (Maximum of 3 can be carried) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 1.20 Melee Damage : 40 Smoke Grenades can be found in Weapon Slot 5, and are part of the default loadout when you spawn. -------------- Satchel Charge -------------- Damage : - (Damage system works differently from regular weapons) Magazine Size : 1 (Maximum of 1 can be carried) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 0.90 Melee Damage : 50 Satchel Charges go into Weapon Slot 6. They can be found as pick up weapons, but when you reach Rank 4, you receive one every time you spawn. -------------------------------------------------------- II-2. Emplaced (Stationary), Vehicle and Pick Up Weapons -------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ II-2a. Emplaced (Stationary) Weapons ------------------------------------ Overview: Flak 88 MG42 ------- Flak 88 ------- Damage : 2500 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 15 ---- MG42 ---- Damage : 60 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 90 Upper Arms/Legs: 36 Upper Torso : 54 Lower Arms/Legs: 30 Lower Torso : 48 Hands/Feet : 24 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 1200 ---------------------- II-2b. Vehicle Weapons ---------------------- Overview: .30 Cal (Tank) .50 Cal (Tank) Elefant Turret MG34 (Tank) MG42 (Tank) MG42 (Turret) PanzerIV Turret Sherman Turret SG43 (Tank) SG43 (Turret) SU152 Turret T34 Turret ----------------- .30 Cal (Tank) ----------------- Damage : 60 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 90 Upper Arms/Legs: 36 Upper Torso : 54 Lower Arms/Legs: 30 Lower Torso : 48 Hands/Feet : 24 Accuracy : 1.0 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 600 Rate of Temp H/C: 0.40 / 0.01 This is an alternate machine gun on American tanks (Press shift to fire). ----------------- .50 Cal (Tank) ----------------- Damage : 88 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 132 Upper Arms/Legs: 52.8 Upper Torso : 79.2 Lower Arms/Legs: 44 Lower Torso : 70.4 Hands/Feet : 35.2 Accuracy : 1.0 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 545 Rate of Temp H/C: 0.06 / 0.01 -------------- Elefant Turret -------------- Damage : 2500 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 15 ----------- MG34 (Tank) ----------- Damage : 60 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 90 Upper Arms/Legs: 36 Upper Torso : 54 Lower Arms/Legs: 30 Lower Torso : 48 Hands/Feet : 24 Accuracy : 1.0 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 600 Rate of Temp H/C: 0.04 / 0.01 This is an alternate machine gun on German tanks (Press shift to fire). ----------- MG42 (Tank) ----------- Damage : 30 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 45 Upper Arms/Legs: 18 Upper Torso : 27 Lower Arms/Legs: 15 Lower Torso : 24 Hands/Feet : 12 Accuracy : 1.0 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 1200 Rate of Temp H/C: 0.02 / 0.01 ------------- MG42 (Turret) ------------- Damage : 60 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 90 Upper Arms/Legs: 36 Upper Torso : 54 Lower Arms/Legs: 30 Lower Torso : 48 Hands/Feet : 24 Accuracy : 1.0 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 600 Rate of Temp H/C: 0.04 / 0.01 --------------- PanzerIV Turret --------------- Damage : 700 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 20 -------------- Sherman Turret -------------- Damage : 700 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 20 ----------- SG43 (Tank) ----------- Damage : 60 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 90 Upper Arms/Legs: 36 Upper Torso : 54 Lower Arms/Legs: 30 Lower Torso : 48 Hands/Feet : 24 Accuracy : 1.0 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 600 Rate of Temp H/C: 0.04 / 0.01 This is an alternate machine gun on Russian tanks (Press shift to fire). ------------- SG43 (Turret) ------------- Damage : 60 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 90 Upper Arms/Legs: 36 Upper Torso : 54 Lower Arms/Legs: 30 Lower Torso : 48 Hands/Feet : 24 Accuracy : Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 600 Rate of Temp H/C: 0.04 / 0.01 ------------ SU152 Turret ------------ Damage : 2500 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 15 ---------- T34 Turret ---------- Damage : 700 Magazine Size : Infinite Rate of Fire : 20 ---------------------- II-2c. Pick Up Weapons ---------------------- Overview: FG42 Flamethrower (Flammenwerfer 35) M1A1 Bazooka (2.36-in Rocket Launcher) Panzerfaust 60 Panzerschreck (Raketenpanzerbüchse) ---- FG42 ---- Damage : 70 Modified Damage : Helmet/Head/Neck: 105 Upper Arms/Legs: 42 Upper Torso : 63 Lower Arms/Legs: 35 Lower Torso : 56 Hands/Feet : 28 Accuracy : From Hip : n/a Iron Sight : 0.3 Recoil : 0.4 Magazine Size : 20 Rate of Fire : 800/Semi-Auto (Full Auto/Semi-Auto, select fire with M button) Movement Speed : 0.98 Melee Damage : 200 This weapon is scoped. The FG42 has received a rate of fire reduction from the original Call of Duty. It originally had a rate of fire of 1000. Real Name : FG-42 (Fallschirmjägergewehr 42) Introduced : 1942 Replaced : Intended to replace all paratrooper small arms weapons Replaced by : FG42-2 Chambering : 7.92x57mm Designer : Rheinmetall (led by Louis Stange) -Designed for the paratroopers to replace all small arms weapons. The Army suggested using a shortened rifle round (which would have made the FG-42 an assault rifle), but the Luftwaffe insisted on using a full rifle round. -The high powered rifle round made the gun very unreliable. The gun was not strong enough to absorb the recoil of the round, and as a result, was almost impossible to control in full-automatic. -Fallschirmjäger is German for "paratrooper". Gewehr is German for "rifle". ------------------------------- Flamethrower (Flammenwerfer 35) ------------------------------- Damage : 2 Magazine Size : 500 Rate of Fire : 600 Movement Speed : 1.00 Melee Damage : 150 -------------------------------------- M1A1 Bazooka (2.36-in Rocket Launcher) -------------------------------------- Damage : 1000 Magazine Size : 1 (Can be reloaded) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 0.72 Melee Damage : 70 -------------- Panzerfaust 60 -------------- Damage : 1000 Magazine Size : 1 (Cannot be reloaded) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 0.78 Melee Damage : 70 ----------------------------------- Panzerschreck (Raketenpanzerbüchse) ----------------------------------- Damage : 1000 Magazine Size : 1 (Can be reloaded) Rate of Fire : - Movement Speed : 0.72 Melee Damage : 70 ------------------------ III. Vehicle Information ------------------------ Overview: Elefant Gaz67b Horch Panzer IV Sherman Tank SU152 T34 Willy Jeep ------- Elefant ------- Weapons: -Elefant Turret -MG34 (Tank) Occupants: 1 Max Speed: 10 Accel: 5 To use the MG34 (Tank), press (default) shift. ------ Gaz67b ------ Weapons: -SG43 (Turret) Occupants: 3 (One Driver, One Machine Gun Turret Gunner, One Passenger) Max Speed: 40 Accel: 20 ----- Horch ----- Weapons: -MG42 (Turret) Occupants: 3 (One Driver, One Machine Gun Turret Gunner, One Passenger) Max Speed: 40 Accel: 20 -------- PanzerIV -------- Weapons: -PanzerIV Turret -MG42 (Turret) -MG34 (Tank) Occupants: 2 (One Driver, One Machine Gun Turret Gunner) Max Speed: 15 Accel: 12.25 To use the MG34 (Tank), as the driver, press (default) shift. ------------ Sherman Tank ------------ Weapons: -Sherman Turret -.30 Cal (Tank) -.50 Cal (Tank) Occupants: 2 (One Driver, One Machine Gun Turret Gunner) Max Speed: 15 Accel: 25 To use the .30 Cal (Tank), as the driver, press (default) shift. ----- SU152 ----- Weapons: -SU152 Turret -SG43 (Tank) Occupants: 1 Max Speed: 10 Accel: 5 To use the SG43 (Tank), press (default) shift. --- T34 --- Weapons: -T34 Turret -SG43 (Turret) -SG43 (Tank) Occupants: 2 (One Driver, One Machine Gun Turret Gunner) Max Speed: 15 Accel: 25 To use the SG43 (Tank), as the driver, press (default) shift. ---------- Willy Jeep ---------- Weapons: -.50 Cal (Tank) Occupants: 3 (One Driver, One Machine Gun Turret Gunner, One Passenger) Max Speed: 40 Accel: 20 If you have questions, comments, criticisms or requests for this guide, please e-mail me at Brobert2@aol.com |
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