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Screaming Steel: 1914-1918

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Screaming Steel: 1914-1918
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Release Date: Jul 27, 2018
Developer: WWI Source Development Team
Platforms: PC
Genre: First-Person Shooter


Screaming Steel: 1914-1918 is a modification for Day of Infamy and is an online tactical shooter themed on the First World War with relatively realistic conditions. It is an updated version of the WW1 Source of Half-Life 2 which has its origin in The Trenches mod of the first game. In December 2016, the change of the modification's name to Screaming Steel: 1914-1918 was announced. The main reason given for this was the departure from its status as a pure Half-Life 2 modification, as Screaming Steel, for technical reasons, turned more towards the Day of Infamy modification, also created with the Source Engine, as it uses a more modern and user-friendly variant of the engine. The core elements and mechanics of Day of Infamy are retained for the most part.

The mod received on July 19, 2021, with the "Endgame Update" new weapons, maps, and units for both the Commonwealth and German Empire.


The following weapons appear in the video game Screaming Steel: 1914-1918:


Pistols

Colt 1903 Hammerless

A Colt 1903 Hammerless

Colt 1903 - .32 ACP
"1903 Hammerless"
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Frommer Stop

The Frommer Stop

Frommer Stop - .380 ACP
"FEG Frommer Stop"
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Luger P08

The Luger P08 is the standard sidearm for all German classes.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm
A German Offizier holds a "P08 Luger".
Aiming down the sights.
Holding an empty Luger.
Inserting a fresh magazine.
Working the toogle-action.

Artillery Model

The Luger P08 Artillery Model appears as the "Lange Pistole 08" and is a playable sidearm for the Fernmelder class.

Luger LP08 "Artillery" model with the rare Trommelmagazin 08 snail drum magazine compatible with the Bergmann MP18 submachine gun - 9x19mm
Holding the Luger Artillery Model with two hands, unlike the lighter variant.
Aiming down the sights.
Removing the snail drum magazine off-screen.
Rechambering.

Mauser C96

Some German classes can choose the Mauser C96 pistol. Like in Day of Infamy, the mid-reload releases the unspent rounds.

Mauser C96 - 7.63x25mm Mauser
A C96 in the hands of a German soldier.
Aiming down the sights.
Placing the 10-round stripper clip.
A "C96 Mauser" lies on a table in the German bunker on the map "Somme."

Webley & Scott Mk. I

The second sidearm for the British faction is the Webley & Scott Mk I which has a faster fire rate than the Webley revolver.

Webley & Scott Mark I - .455 Webley Auto
Holding the "Self-Loading Mk I".
The iron sights.
Pushing in a full magazine.
Releasing the slide.

Revolvers

Reichsrevolver M1879

The Reichsrevolver M1879

Reichsrevolver M1879 - 10.6x25mmR
"Reichsrevolver"
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Smith & Wesson Mk. II

The Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector appears as the "Mk II Hand Ejector"

Smith & Wesson Mark II Hand Ejector - .455 Webley

Webley Mk. VI

The Webley .455 Mk VI is the standard sidearm for the British Empire and can be equipped with a speed loader and a lanyard.

Webley Mk. IV - .455 Webley
A British officer holds the "Webley Mk VI" revolver.
Iron sights of the Mk. VI.
Opening up the Webley.
Bringing up the speedloader.

Submachine Guns

Bergmann MP18

The Bergmann MP18 appears as "MP 18/,I" and is available for the German Sturmmann class.

Bergmann MP18 with 32 round Drum - 9x19mm
Holding the MP18 by its handguard.
Looking the iron sights.
The MP18 without the magazine.
Pulling the charging handle backward.

Shotguns

Browning Auto-5

The Browning Auto-5 is the equivalent to the MP18 for the British Assault class.

Browning Auto-5 - 12 Gauge
Holding the "Auto-5".
Aiming.
Chamber-reload.
Loading a snigle round.

Rifles

Mauser Gewehr 1898

The Mauser Gewehr 1898 is the standard rifle for the German Empire. It can be equipped with a Seitengewehr 98/05 bayonet and stripper clips. The Karabingranate M1914 is also available for the Schützen class. The Heckenschütze's G98 "Marksman" can be equipped with a Zeiss Glasvisier 16 scope, allowing the reloading with stripper clips.

Mauser Gewehr 1898 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A German Schütze holds his "Gewehr 98".
Looking through the Lange Visier.
Inserting a 5-round stripper clip into the chamber.
Mauser Gewehr 1898 fitted with a Zeiss Glasvisier 16 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser
A G98 with a mounted Glasvisier 16 scope.
Using the scope.
Mauser Gewehr 1898 with Visar 2 3/4x scope - 7.92x57 mm Mauser

Mauser Karabiner 98AZ

The Mauser 98AZ Artillery Carbine

Mauser Karabiner 98AZ - 7.92x57mm Mauser
"Karabiner 98AZ"
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Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk. III*

The Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* appears as the "SMLE No.1 Mk.III*" and is the standard rifle for the British Empire. It can be equipped with a Pattern 1907 sword bayonet, stripper clips, an Aldis M1916 scope for the Marksman class, or No. 2 Hand Grenade "Hale" rifle grenades.

Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mark III* - .303 British
The "SMLE No.1 Mk.III*" in-game. Note the earlier cooking piece and the lack of the magazine cut-off.
The iron sights of the SMLE.
Feeding the chamber with loose rounds.
Sinking in a 5-round stripper clip.
Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mark III with Aldis M1916 scope - .303 British
A British sniper with his scoped SMLE.
Using the scope.

Ross Mk. III

The Ross Mk. III

Ross Mark III Model 1910 - .303 British
"Ross Mk III"
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Ross Mark III Model 1910 with Warner & Swasey M1913 Prismatic Musket Sight - .303 British
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Winchester Model 1907

The Winchester Model 1907 with a 5-round magazine appears as the "Model 1907 SL"

Winchester Model 1907 with 5-round magazine - .351 Winchester
Winchester Model 1907 with 10-round magazine - .351 Winchester

Machine Guns

Lewis Gun

The Lewis Gun is the standard light machine gun for the British. It can be equipped with a 97-round magazine, which incorrectly has the same model as the 47-round magazine.

Lewis Gun - .303 British
Holding the "Lewis Gun".
Deplayed Lewis.
Aiming.
Removing the magazine...
...and inserting a new one.
Mashing the new magazine.
Pulling the charging handle.

Madsen M1902

The Madsen M1902

Madsen Model 1907 - 7x57mm Mauser. The German М1915 in 7.92x57mm looks similar.
"Madsen M1914"
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Maxim MG 08/15

The standard German machine gun is the Maxim MG08/15.

Maxim MG08/15 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Carrying the "MG 08/15".
The MG placed on the ground.
Aiming.
Taking away the empty drum Gurttrommel.
Pushing through the ammunition belt and pushing the charging handle at the same time.

Flamethrowers

Wechselapparat M1917

The Wechselapparat M1917 Flamethrower is available for the German Stahlrohrführer class. While you're running, you can hear the fuel sloshing in the tank.

Wechselapparat Modell 1917
Holding the "Wechselapparat".
Lying down some flames.
A third-person view of firing the flamethrower.

Hand Grenades

Handnebelbombe

The Handnebelbombe smoke grenade is available for the Offizier class.

Handnebelbombe.
Holding the "Hand-Nebelbombe".
Throwing the grenade.
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Jam Tin Grenade

A Jam Tin Grenade

No. 8 Double Cylinder Hand Grenade
"No.8 'Jam Tin'"
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Mills Bomb

The standard grenade for the BEF is the Mills Bomb.

No. 36M Mk.I "Mills Bomb"
Holding the "No.5 Mills Bomb".
Pulling the pin.
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Model 13 Kugelhandgranate

Model 13 Kugelhandgranate
"Kugelhandgranate"
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Model 13/15

Model 13/15 Kugelhandgranate with Poppenberg spoon safety system

Model 14 Karabingranate

Karabingranate Modell 1914
Loading a Karabingranate into the barrel.
The G98 with the inserted rifle grenade.
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Model 15 Diskushandgranate

The Model 15 Diskushandgranate is an available grenade for the German Empire.

Model 15 Diskushandgranate.
Holding the "Discushandgranate".
Pulling the pin.

Model 16 Stielhandgranate

The Model 16 Stielhandgranate appears simply as the "Stiehandgranate" and is the standard grenade for the all-German classes. A Geballte Ladung is also available to the Fernmelder class.

Model 16 Stielhandgranate
Holding the stick grenade.
Unscrewing the cap.
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A Geballte Ladung in-game.
Readying the bundled charge for a throw.
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No. 12

The No. 12 "Hairbrush" Grenade is available for the British. It places the same role as the Geballte Ladung with its massive explosion.

No. 12 "Hairbrush" Grenade
Holding the grenade.
Priming the "Hairbrush" Grenade.

No. 20 Mk. I Hale Rifle Grenade

No. 2 MK. 2 Hand Grenade "Hale." The in-game grenade is used as a rifle grenade and lacks the wooden handle and only has the rod.
About to load in a "Hale" grenade.
The "Hale" grenade's rod is now in the barrel.

No. 27

The No. 27 Smoke Grenade is used by the British.

No. 27 smoke grenade
Holding the "No.37 Smoke" grenade.
Pulling the pin.
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No. 27 Mk. I

The No.27 Mk. I Chemical Incendiary Grenade is used by the British.

No. 27 Mk. I Chemical Incendiary Grenade
Holding the "No.27 WP Grenade".
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Other

10.5 cm leichte Feldhaubitze 16

Leichte Feldhaubitze 16 - 105x155mmR
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Ordnance QF 18 Pounder

An Ordnance QF 18 Pounder field gun is seen on the map "Somme".

Ordnance QF 18-pounder Mk. II, Halifax, Nova Scotia - 84x295mmR
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