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Portable device for enhanced distance viewing.
A handy weapon used effectively against the undead. Old double barrel never fails.
An automatic rifle produced in Nazi Germany during World War II. It uses a combination of light machine gun and assault rifle characteristics.
A garment made for covering the hand.
A grenade is an explosive device traditionally thrown by hand, but may also be propelled by a rifle or launcher.
Health packs restore some amount of a players health, and can be permanent or temporary. They come packaged in a variety of forms, from the common med kit, to drugs, medicine, and even food.
Whether it's worn for protection or style, helmets appear in various game genres.
The main infantry rifle of the German Wehrmacht forces during the second World War.
The "Short Magazine Lee-Enfield," or simply the Lee-Enfield rifle was the British Army's standard rifle from its official adoption in 1895 until 1957. It will often be the primary armament of British and Commonwealth soldiers in WWII themed games.
The M1 Carbine is a lightweight rifle that gained much popularity during World War II as well as the Korean War. It comes in many different variations and was put out of service in the 1960s.
The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic, .30 caliber rifle issued to infantrymen during World War II.
Hand held projectile weapon, originally chambered in .45 ACP, from the mind of John Moses Browning.
Found in WWII themed games, the BAR usually gives the Allied player or side some much-needed mobile, automatic firepower.
Also the Browning .30 Caliber M1919A6, a portable machine gun, was used by the Americans in WW2. And saw use till the 70's.
A heavy machine gun designed towards the end of World War I. A version of it is still used today. It uses .50 BMG rounds.
An American .45-caliber submachine gun. Built to replace the M1A1 Thompson as a cheaper to produce alternative.
More portable version of the MG08 (a copy-cat of the Maxim Gun), developed by the Germans to achieve more mobile automatic fire in WW1.
Developed during World War II by and for Nazi Germany, the MG42 is most prominently known for its rate of fire, averaging approximately 1200 rounds per minute. In most games that feature it, the MG42 is the undisputed king of support weapons.
German submachine gun frequently used during WWII.
The Luger P1908 was an early semi-automatic pistol employed by the German Empire and later by Nazi Germany during both World Wars.
The Panzerfaust (tank fist in German) was a man-portable, disposable, anti-tank weapon developed by the Germans in WWII. It was powerful enough to penetrate the armor of any Allied armored vehicle in the war, provided the operator could get close enough to fire it.
The Panzerschreck was the name given to an anti-tank rocket launcher developed by the Germans during World War II
The PPSh-41 was a submachine gun used during World War II by multiple countries, most notably the Russians. It was most commonly used with a drum magazine and fires 7.62x25mm pistol rounds.
A red dot sight (also referred to as a scope) is a sight placed on firearms. The aiming reticule is represented as an illuminated red dot in the middle of the sight.
Suppressors deafen the sound of a gunshot. Can be attached to most weapons.
An American bolt-action rifle introduced for use in WWI and used in various capacities up to and including the Vietnam conflict, the Springfield is found in many World War II games in the hands of American forces.
The world's first assault rifle, it's a staple for mid-range killing on the German side in WWII-themed games.
A major upgrade from the standard Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifles of the Red Army. Though most Russian troops were ill-trained to use the reloading rifle effectively
One of the first submachine guns created, a symbol both of the chaos of the Prohibition era and of American soldiers' heroism during WWII.
The only sub-machine gun ever produced by the Imperial Japanese, which saw service in the Pacific Theater.
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