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Two versions of the [[Volkssturmgewehr]] are featured as Assault primaries. The first is the rare, experimental select-fire version, featured as the "Sturmgewehr 1-5"; the second is the much more common semi-auto only version, featured as the "Gewehr 1-5". Their names in the files are "Gustloff AR" and "Gustloff", respectively. The select-fire and semi-auto versions are featured as the starting weapon and the final weapon unlock, respectively, for the Assault class in the multiplayer mode. The weapon is anachronistic for all the war stories and current multiplayer maps.
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Two versions of the [[Volkssturmgewehr]] are featured as Assault primaries. The first is the rare, experimental select-fire version (of disputed existence), featured as the "Sturmgewehr 1-5"; the second is the much more common (and verifiably existing) semi-auto only version, featured as the "Gewehr 1-5". Their names in the files are "Gustloff AR" and "Gustloff", respectively. The select-fire and semi-auto versions are featured as the starting weapon and the final weapon unlock, respectively, for the Assault class in the multiplayer mode.
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It is also a bizarre choice as a release weapon; the release multiplayer maps all set in the early war during the Fall of Europe, while the Volkssturmgewehr was made during the final years of WWII as a last-ditch weapon.
 
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Battlefield V
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PC Boxart
Release Date: November 20, 2018
Developer: DICE
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Series: Battlefield
Platforms: PC
Playstation 4
XBOX One
Genre: First-Person Shooter


Battlefield V is an upcoming first-person shooter developed by Swedish game developer DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is a main series entry in EA's large-scale FPS Battlefield series, and is the third entry to be set chiefly in World War 2 since Battlefield: 1943.


The following weapons appear in the video game Battlefield V:


Overview

Like in previous Battlefield games, players can select one from four classes (Assault, Medic, Support and Recon). The Assault class wields semi-automatic or select-fire rifles, the Medic class uses submachine guns like in Battlefield: 1942, the Support class uses machine guns and shotguns, and the Recon class uses sniper rifles. These four roles are also fleshed out with the introduction of "Combat Roles", allowing players to customize their skills of each class for fulfilling niche roles (e.g. the Support class can specialize into the "Engineer" role and help build fortifications on the map with ease, etc.)

In Battlefield V, weapon customization has been expanded on since Battlefield 1. The weapon variant system is removed, and general weapon customization returns to a form similar to Battlefield 4. Cosmetic parts such as stocks can also be modified, in addition to simple cosmetic modifications such as weapon finishes.

Handguns

Colt M1911A1

The Colt M1911A1 is one of the sidearms in the game. A suppressed version is available in single player.

World War II Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP. This was an issued U.S. Army pistol with parkerized finish, thus the official designation of M1911A1
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FP-45 Liberator

The FP-45 Liberator is a sidearm in the game, serving as a joke weapon much like BF1's Kolibri pistol. It is available at Rank 19 of any class.

FP-45 Liberator - .45 ACP

Luger P08

The Luger P08 is a sidearm available in the game. The top of the pistol is marked with the manufacturer's code "S/42", which corresponds to Mauser-made P08s, and the year 1908.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
A German officer holds the Luger in the Singleplayer trailer.
Holding the Luger.
Aiming.
Reloading. Note the lack of a trigger discipline; while this may be a "triggering" point for gun enthusiasts, gun safety and trigger discipline weren't actually taught (at least in the US military) until around the Vietnam War.
Chambering the Luger.

Ruby

The Ruby is a secondary option in the game.

Garate, Anitua y Cia Ruby-Type Pistol - .32 ACP
Holding the Pistolet Ruby in game.
Aiming down the rudimentary iron sights.
Reloading the Ruby.
Pulling the slide to chamber a .32 round. Note the trigger discipline, unlike the Luger P08.
When crouched, the player character will adopt a two-handed grip on pistols in Battlefield V. This has actually been present in the third person animations in DICE's previous games since Star Wars Battlefront, though V is the first game to make this consistent between viewpoints.

Steyr M1912

The Steyr M1912 returns from Battlefield 1. Unlike in Battlefield 1 where the unused bullets aren't grabbed, in Battlefield V the bullets are brought to the player's hand, a nod to the Attrition system.

Steyr Hahn Model 1912 (1913 mfg) - 9x23mm Steyr

Walther P38

A Walther P38 pistol is the starter sidearm in Battlefield V.

Walther P38 - 9x19mm
A Wehrmacht soldier holds his P38 pistol, as opposed to the can opener and fighter plane of the same name and era.
Looking down the Walther's sights.
Reloading the P38.
Reloading from empty.

Webley Mk VI

The Webley Mk VI is found in BFV.

Webley Mk VI - .455 Webley

Submachine Guns

Erma EMP

An Erma EMP is a submachine gun available in BFV.

Erma EMP submachine gun - 9x19mm. Note the fixed rear sights and the safety lever.
Holding the ERMA
Aiming.
Inserting a fresh magazine.
Working the charging handle.
A player character holds the EMP in a BFV trailer. The mounted sight appears to be based on the 1945-vintage Nydar Model 47 reflex sight, a device made by the Swain Nelson Company for hunting shotguns. This sight never saw any combat use, and was not particularly popular with civilian shooters due to being rather fragile.

Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II

The Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II (an improved version of the Bergmann MP18 Submachine Gun) is found in Battlefield V. The weapon by default uses 30 round magazines, but can be upgraded to use 50 round magazines.

Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II Submachine Gun - 9x19mm
Finding the constant talks of grip correctness on IMFDB frustrating to read through, the Battlefield V Assault takes refuge in audacity by gripping the magazine well with an underhanded grip.
Aiming.
Loading a new magazine.
Pulling the charging handle.

MP40

The MP40 is featured in the multiplayer as an available SMG for the Medic class. It is almost identical to the Sten, having similar fire rates and damage models.

MP40 submachine gun - 9x19mm
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M1928A1 Thompson

The M1928A1 Thompson is found in BFV, available at Rank 20 of the Medic class. An M1928A1 with a 50-round drum magazine is a starting weapon for the "Under No Flag" War Story.

M1928A1 Thompson with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP
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The Thompson on the right.

Sten Mk. II

The Sten Mk II is used by the Medic class. It makes a distinct metallic sound when firing owing to its sheet-metal construction.

The skeletal pistol grip made for the Sten is available as customization for various weapons as the "Sten commando grip".

Sten Mk II - 9x19mm
When equipping the Sten, the player character sends the bolt out of its safety position. The MP40 has a similar animation.
Holding the Sten Mark II while the soldier does his best to obscure it with his breath.
Aiming down the Sten's basic sights.
Reloading the SMG.
Empty reloads have the bolt pulled back at the end.

Steyr MP34

The Steyr MP34 is another SMG in BFV, unlocked at Medic Rank 16.

Steyr-Solothurn MP34 - 9x19mm

Suomi KP/-31

The Suomi KP/-31 is the second available SMG for the Medic class with a 20 round stick magazine. On the third rank it can be upgraded with a 50 quad-stack "coffin" magazine. However, the Suomi has the highest rate of fire for the SMGs with 770 rpm.

Suomi KP/-31 - 9x19mm
A German medic holds a KP/-31.
Aiming.
Removing the 20-round stick magazine.
Working the bolt handle after an empty reload.
Inserting a 50-round magazine into the KP/-31 equipped with a Nydar optic.

Shotguns

Winchester Model 1897

The Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun returns from Battlefield 1 and is set to come in the Tides of War service.

Browning Auto-5

The Browning Auto-5 returns from Battlefield 1, now used by the Support class. Due to the introduction of the Specialization Tree, it is now possible to have a combination of both slugs and extended magazine tube on this weapon.

Browning Auto-5 with 23" barrel - 12 gauge

M30 Luftwaffe Drilling

The M30 Luftwaffe Drilling is a support class primary weapon. Like in Call of Duty: WWII, the Drilling's rifle barrel can be used as an ersatz sniper rifle.

Sauer & Sohn M30 Luftwaffe Drilling - 12 gauge, 9.3x74mmR
A first-person shot of the M30 from the "Devastation of Rotterdam" trailer.

Sjögren

A player character in the "The Company" trailer can be seen holding a Sjögren shotgun. The shotgun is currently not present in BFV.

Sjögren - 12 gauge

Rifles

In Battlefield V, stripper clip-loaded weapons are realistically affected by the use of scopes; equipping a scope will block the magazine and prevent the use of stripper clips for reloading (an issue that Battlefield 1 side-stepped by side-mounting all scopes). The sole exception is the Steyr Mannlicher M1895/30, as its en-bloc clip function required the scope be mounted forward of the ejection port to not obstruct clip feeding/ejection.

AG-42 Ljungman

The AG-42 Ljungman is set to appear with the "Overture" update.

AG-42 Ljungman - 6.5x55mm

De Lisle Carbine

The De Lisle Carbine appears in the game as the "Commando Carbine". It is currently only found in the single player campaign.

De Lisle Carbine - .45 ACP

FG 42

The FG 42 is categorized as an LMG and used by the Support at Rank 16.

The pressed steel dovetail "Schwalbenschwanz" mount, which in reality was intended to mount a ZF4 scope to the 2nd pattern FG 42, is used to mount the MKIII reflector sight to various weapons. The FG 42 muzzle is also used as a visual modification to the "muzzle" component of other weapons.

FG 42 second model - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A Support player holds the FG 42 in the Devastation of Rotterdam trailer. The optical attachment on the FG 42 is based on the Mark III Free Mounted Gun Reflector Sight, in reality these were aircraft sights and one being used in handheld weapon configuration is highly improbable as they need external power supply. Note the pressed steel dovetail mount.

Gewehr 43

A Gewehr 43 is a self-loading rifle available in the game, used by the Assault class at Rank 1. By default, the rifle is reloaded with stripper clips and loose rounds (like its predecessor), but can be upgraded to reload via separate magazines.

Gewehr 43 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The Gewehr 43 in-game, on Narvik.
Aiming down the iron sights.
Pulling the bolt back to top off the G43's magazine. As with the previous game, the player character is wise and keeps the chambered round from ejecting.
Reloading a Mauser stripper clip.
Topping off with single rounds.
Gewehr 43 with ZF4 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Observing the devastation of Rotterdam by a mixture of fog and intense lighting effects with the scoped Gewehr 43.
Reloading the magazine. With the upgrade, the rifle gains the ability to hold +1 in the chamber.
Not to be outdone by the left arm, the right arm takes care of empty reloads.

Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr

Two versions of the Volkssturmgewehr are featured as Assault primaries. The first is the rare, experimental select-fire version (of disputed existence), featured as the "Sturmgewehr 1-5"; the second is the much more common (and verifiably existing) semi-auto only version, featured as the "Gewehr 1-5". Their names in the files are "Gustloff AR" and "Gustloff", respectively. The select-fire and semi-auto versions are featured as the starting weapon and the final weapon unlock, respectively, for the Assault class in the multiplayer mode.

It is also a bizarre choice as a release weapon; the release multiplayer maps all set in the early war during the Fall of Europe, while the Volkssturmgewehr was made during the final years of WWII as a last-ditch weapon.

Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr - 7.92x33mm Kurz
MP508 - 7.92x33mm Kurz

Karabiner 98k

The Karabiner 98k is a Recon class weapon found in BFV, available at Rank 20.

Its scope options include iron sights, ZF4 scope (Medium Scope), ZF42 scope (Long Scope), and an Aperture sight. The ZF4 scope is mounted with a late war Swept-Back style sniper mount similar to the Kar98k rifles made by J. P. Sauer and Sohns at the very end of WWII, which saw very limited use before the war ended. A suppressed version is available in single player.

Karabiner 98k - German manufacture 1937 date - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Karabiner 98k with Swept-Back mount and ZF4 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Karabiner 98k Sniper with Zeiss ZF42 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I

The Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk 1* is the starter Recon rifle in Battlefield V. Its appearance in the 1940 maps is anachronistic, as the No.1 Mk III is still being used until it was replaced by the No.4.

Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I - .303 British
A Lee-Enfield No.4 MK.I getting rained on, in game. Note how it is held in the "mad-minute" posture (with the player character's right hand grasping the bolt handle), allowing for the highest fire rate possible.
Iron sights of the No.4.
Cycling the Lee-Enfield's action.
Reloading with a charger clip.
Placing a single round in the rifle.

Krag-Jørgensen M1894

The Krag-Jørgensen rifle is used by the Recon at Rank 13.

Norwegian Krag Model 1894 - 6.5x55mm SE

M1A1 Carbine

The M1A1 Carbine is used by the Assault class. Thirty-round magazines can be unlocked for the Carbine as an upgrade tree option.

Some of the soldiers on the game's various cover arts wield M1 Carbines with solid stocks. As of yet, it is unknown if the M1 Carbine would be a separate weapon, a cosmetic variation of the M1A1 Carbine, or as a cover art-only weapon.

M1A1 Carbine with original L style rear sights, and side-folding stock - .30 Carbine
World War II Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug - .30 Carbine. Also equipped with khaki sling and oiler and a period twin magazine pouch for buttstock.

Mauser Gewehr 1898

The Mauser Gewehr 1898 is seen during the intro of "My Country Calling".

Mauser Gewehr 1898 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The two soldiers aim their G98s from the BF1 Mission "Storm of Steel".
A memorial of the scene.

Mauser Selbstlader M1916

The Mauser Selbstlader M1916 returns from Battlefield 1 as a Rank 16 Assault weapon.

Mauser Selbstlader M1916 - 7.92x57mm Mauser

Remington Model 8

The Remington Model 8 returns from Battlefield 1, unlocked at Recon Rank 1. When a scope is equipped, it blocks the stripper clip guide.

Remington Model 8 - .30 Remington

R.S.C. Mle 1917

The R.S.C. Mle 1917 semi-automatic Rifle returns from Battlefield 1, available at Recon Rank 16.

R.S.C. Model 1917 - 8x50mmR Lebel

Ross Mk III

The Ross Mk III is seen used by French troops in the cutscenes of the "Tirailleur" war story.

Ross Mk III Model 1910 - .303 British
A Tirailleur holds a Ross rifle.
Deme Cisse holds a Ross.

Steyr Mannlicher M1895/30

The Steyr Mannlicher M95/30 returns from Battlefield 1. Unlike its World War I incarnation, the Mannlicher fires at only 58 RPM, and the reload animation is similar to the Carcano M1891 Carbine from Battlefield 1, with the enbloc clip pushed out first before inserting a new one.

Steyr M1895 (M1930 Conversion) - 8x56mmR Mannlicher
Holding the "Gewehr M. 95/30".
Aiming.
Reloading.
Working the bolt on a scoped variant.

Sturmgewehr 44

A Sturmgewehr 44 is available for the Assault class. In the beta, one of the scope options rather oddly gives it the barrel assembly of the MKb 42(H), though the weapon retains its base stats otherwise and retains closed-bolt function.

Sturmgewehr 44 - 7.92x33mm
The StG 44 in the trailer.
Sport Systeme Dittrich reproduction of the Haenel MKb 42(H) - 7.92x33mm Kurz
Reloading the StG-44 with the MKb barrel assembly.

Turner SMLE Conversion

The prototype semi-auto conversion for the SMLE by Russell J. Turner appears as an Assault class weapon. By default, it reloads via charger clips and individual rounds, but it can be upgraded to allow the use of extra magazines or twenty round magazines from the Howell Automatic Rifle.

Prototype Turner-conversion SMLE - .303 British

Winchester Model 1907

The French-service select-fire converted Winchester Model 1907 returns from BF1 as the "M1907 SF". Its full-auto cyclic rate of fire has been increased to its historical rate of 700RPM, but is balanced out with a smaller 15-round magazine by default. The higher-capacity 20-round magazines can be acquired by selecting the relevant specialization from the weapon's spec tree.

French Winchester Model 1907 with Lee-Navy bayonet and 20-round magazine - .351 Winchester

ZH-29

The ZH-29 is found as a Recon class primary at Rank 10. It has a 5-round capacity and as with the other semi-automatic rifles, it reloads with stripper clips and loose ammo by default but can be upgraded with an extended 10-round magazine or with additional magazines.

ZH-29 with 5-round magazine - 7.92×57mm Mauser

Machine Guns

Machine Guns in Battlefield V use some interesting categories. Light Machine Guns are a separate category from Medium Machine Guns. The two categories don't necessarily reflect the real-life weapon categories, but instead reflect gameplay features: LMGs do not overheat and have smaller capacities, and can aim down sights like other weapons. MMGs have much larger capacities, can overheat, and cannot aim down sights while being carried by hand, requiring use of bipods to aim down sights.

The overheating animation is depicted more realistically for the most part, where instead of the Support soldier giving the charging handle a quick rack to "clear the heat", they will instead replace the quick-change barrel. However, the Vickers K and the MG34 with the saddle mag still use the charging handle heat-clearing animation.

In the release version of the game, KE7, Bren Gun, FG42, and Lewis Gun are placed in the LMG category. The MG 34 and 42, as well as the Vickers K, are in the MMG category.

Bren Mk 1

The Bren Gun is a Support LMG.

The Bren muzzle is also used as a visual modification of the "muzzle" component of other weapons.

Bren Mk1 - .303 caliber
The Bren Gun in the hands of a British commando.
Aiming the Bren.
Locking the bolt back on an empty reload.
Tossing in a fresh magazine.
Handling the Bren's bipod.

Chauchat Mle 1915

The Chauchat Mle 1915 Light Machine Gun returns from Battlefield 1. Currently, it is only usable in the Tirailleur singleplayer War Story.

Chauchat Mle 1915 - 8x50mmR Lebel
Holding the Chauchat.
Aiming.
Reloading.
Charging.
A Chauchat seen on a weapons station.

Lewis Gun

The Lewis Gun LMG returns from Battlefield 1. It can be fitted with a 97-round extended magazine (which is now fully modeled unlike in Battlefield 1's Lewis Gun Suppressive).

The default Lewis Gun has its barrel cooling shroud taken off and includes a handguard, but customizing its barrel brings back the original barrel shroud.

Lewis Gun - .303 British

Maxim MG 08/15

An unusable Maxim MG08/15 makes an appearance on the shooting range.

Maxim MG08/15 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The Maxim on the ground.

MG34

The MG34 is a medium machine gun in BFV, unlocked at Rank 1 of the Support class. It fires at 670 RPM, which is correct as the early MG34 has selectable fire rates in its pistol grip. The Light Bolt specialization bumps the fire rate up to 770 RPM, and can also be fitted with a 100 round belt or a 75-round Patronentrommel drum. The latter removes the top cover and has a faster reload time.

It overheats at 50 rounds. When overheated, it triggers a barrel change animation that shows the receiver pulled sideways and replaces a glowing hot barrel with a cooler one.

MG34 with front and rear sights folded down - 7.92x57mm Mauser
BFV-mg34.jpg

MG42

The MG42 is a medium machine gun in BFV. Unlocked at Support Rank 20, it fires at 981 RPM (1200 RPM with Light Bolt specialization), making it the most uncontrollable gun yet fast to kill enemies when the bipod is deployed. It can handle 50 or 250 round belts depending on specialization equipped. When overheated, the player character uses a used brass casing to pull the hot barrel out and replace it with a new one.

A special post-1943 muzzle brake for the MG42, shown in the book Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 57, April 1945, is available as a visual modification of the "muzzle" component of the MG42 and other weapons.

MG42 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Picking up the MG42. Note the Sten commando fore grip and post-1943 muzzle.

SIG KE7

The SIG KE7 light machine gun is used by the Support class at Rank 0. Seeing as the KE7 fires from an open bolt and also locks open when empty, the KE7's tactical and empty reloads are entirely identical, as there is never any need to touch the charging handle.

SIG KE7 with 25-round magazine - 7.92×57mm Mauser
The SIG KE7 in game.
View down the sights of the machine gun.
Reloading the KE7.
Deploying the bipod.

Vickers K

The ground troop version of the Vickers K machine gun (Vickers G.O. No.2 Mk.1 Land Service) is added in the first Tides of War chapter as a MMG. It is called the VGO (Vickers Gas Operated), and fires from a 60-round drum magazine at 830 RPM, lower than the real 900 RPM.

Vickers K Land Variant - .303 British

Flare Gun

Leuchtpistole

The Leuchtpistole can be used by the Recon class.

Leuchtpistole - 26.65mm
Holding the Flare Gun.
The gun ejects the spent round.
Loading a new round.

Launchers

Enfield Grenade launcher

The Enfield cup-type rifle grenade launcher mounted on a modified shortened SMLE model from the previous game (with the stock also sawn-off and wire wrapping around the gun like in this example) is a dedicated gadget called "Grenade Rifle". It is used by the Assault and Medic classes, with the former using HE grenades and the latter using smoke grenades. The weapon functions differently from its previous gadget form in Battlefield 1 and more like the Blanch-Chevallier Grenade Discharger from the Turning Tides expansion, with the reload process involving the player character inserting a grenade and a blank into their weapon.

The "cup" attachment at the muzzle of a Lee Enfield No.1 Mk. III
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Cut-down Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*- .303 British.

Panzerfaust

The Panzerfaust is an anti-tank gadget for the Assault class.

Panzerfaust - 44mm with 149mm warhead.
Holding the Panzerfaust.
Throwing away the empty tube.

Panzerschreck

A German soldier is seen carrying a Panzerschreck in the reveal trailer.

RPzB 54 "Panzerschreck" rocket launcher - 88mm

PIAT

The PIAT is available as an Assault class gadget at Rank 11. It can also be used as a mortar due to the projectile drop being similar to a mortar.

Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (PIAT) - 3.25 in

Sturmpistole

The Sturmpistole is an available gadget for the Support class, named "AT Grenade Pistol", firing Panzerwurfkörper 42 LP grenades.

Sturmpistole

Luftfaust

A Luftfaust is seen in promotional materials.

Flamethrowers

Flammenwerfer 35

The Flammenwerfer 35 appears in single player. Similar to the Wechselapparat M1917-using Flame Troopers in Battlefield 1, enemy soldiers armed with this flamethrower are more resistant to gunfire than standard infantry, though this time they do not wear any visible armor.

Flammenwerfer 35

Grenades & Explosives

Mills Bomb

The Mills Bomb is the standard grenade for the British Empire.

No. 36M Mk.I "Mills Bomb" High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade.
Three Mills bombs on the ground.

Mk. II frag grenade

Some Mk 2 hand grenades are seen in the reveal trailer.

Mk 2 High-Explosive fragmentation hand grenade.
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M18 Smoke Grenade

The M18 Smoke Grenade is the smoke grenade for both factions. Its appearance in a World War II setting is anachronistic as it was introduced in the early 1950s in reality. A more period appropriate smoke grenade would have been the M16.

It is also found on the Royal Motivations outfit.

M18 smoke grenade

Model 24 Stielhandgranate

A Model 24 Stielhandgranate is the Frag Grenade for Germany. A bundled charge version is available as the "Anti-Tank Bundle Grenade", this time placed as an option in the grenade slot instead of a gadget like in BF1.

Model 24 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" High-Explosive Fragmentation Hand Grenade
Model 24 "Geballte Ladung" ("Bundled Charge"), a common improvised version of the Model 24 consisting of one complete grenade bundled together with six grenade heads, creating a more powerful charge
Three Stick grenades in-game.
A geballte Ladung in-game.

Model 39 Eihandgranate

The Model 39 Eihandgranate appears as the "Impact Grenade" for the Germans.

The Model 39 Eihandgranate hand grenade
Throwing the Egg Grenade.

No. 69 High-Explosive Grenade

The No. 69 High-Explosive Grenade appears as the "Impact Grenade" for the Allied.

No. 69 MK. 1 High-Explosive hand grenade
The No. 69 in the air.

No. 74 ST Grenade

The No. 74 ST Grenade is an available grenade.

No. 74 MK. 1 Anti-Tank Grenade S.T. "Sticky Bomb"

S-Mine

The S-Mine appears default gadget for the Sniper class and is unlockable for all classes.

S-Mine 35
A S-Mine on the ground.

Tellermine 42

The Tellermine 42 is a gadget available for the Assault and Support class. The mine also rather comically serves as the "head" of the targets in the Practice Range resulting in explosive headshots.

Tellermine 42 Anti-tank mine
Holding the AT-Mine.
The mine on the ground.

Mounted Weapons

2cm FlaK 38

2cm FlaK 38 AA guns can be used in the game.

2 cm FlaK 38 in single mounting - 20x138mm B
A FlaK 38 firing while being towed, something that will indeed be possible in regular gameplay in BFV.
The FlaK 38 in-game.
Manning the FlaK.

7.5 cm Pak 40

The 7.5 cm Pak 40 AT gun is the standard AT gun for the Germans.

7.5 cm Pak 40 anti-tank gun - 75x714mm R
A PaK 40 in-game.

8.8 cm Flak

Several 8.8 cm FlaKs can be seen on multiplayer maps and in the second chapter of the Tirailleur champaign.

A covered FlaK on "Fjell 652".
A FlaK in the campaign.

21 cm-Mörser 18

Several German 21-cm-Mörser 18 howitzers can be used and destroyed in the "Grand Operation" multiplayer mode.

File:BFV-Mörser1.jpg
Mörser 18 in-game.

Besa

The Besa machine gun is mounted on a British tank in the reveal trailer.

British Besa tank machine gun - 7.92x57mm Mauser

Ordnance QF 6-pounder

The Allied counterpart to the PaK 40 is the British Ordnance QF 6-pounder Anti-Tank gun.

Ordnance QF 6-pounder
Rear View of the AT gun.
Front View.
Using the periscope.

MG34

An MG34 machine gun with saddle drum magazines can be seen mounted on top of German vehicles.

MG34 with 75 round saddle drum magazine Patronentrommel 34 - 7.92x57mm Mauser

Vickers Mk 1

The Vickers Machine Gun is a buildable stationary heavy MG for the Allies. It uses the same base model/animations as its Battlefield 1 version, however, its "visual recoil" (sight misalignment while firing) has been drastically reduced to the point of effectively being gone, as with all other guns in BFV.

The bulbous post-1940 Mark II blast deflector for the Vickers is available as a visual modification of the "muzzle" component of various weapons.

Vickers Mk1 Machine Gun - .303 British - .303 British

ZB-53 / Vz.37

The Czech ZB-53 / Vz.37 is mounted on the Panzer 38(t).

ZB 53 / Vz.37 machine gun on tripod - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The MG 37 (T) mounted on the tank.

Cosmetic Modifications

The following weapons do not appear as full weapons, and only parts of them appear as cosmetic modifications in BFV.

Colt Monitor

The cutts compensator from a Colt Monitor is available as a visual modification of the "muzzle" component of various weapons.

Colt R80 Monitor with Cutts Compensator - .30-06

Sten Mk V

The Sten Mk V barrel shroud and front sights are featured as the "Peacekeeper" visual modification of the Sten's "barrel" component.

Sten Mk V - 9x19mm without vertical grip.

Sten Mk I

The Sten Mk I muzzle and stock are featured as the "Peacekeeper" visual modifications of the Sten's "muzzle" and "stock" components. The Mk I muzzle is also a visual modification used with many other weapons.

Sten Mk I - 9x19mm

M3 Grease Gun

An M3 Grease Gun muzzle flash hider is available as a visual modification of the "muzzle" component of various weapons.


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