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==Thompson M1A1== | ==Thompson M1A1== | ||
− | The [[Thompson M1A1]] is available in the game, incorrectly referred to as the M1928 variant. The extended magazine attachment gives it a drum magazine, which the M1A1 | + | The [[Thompson M1A1]] is available in the game, incorrectly referred to as the M1928 variant: while US soldiers did use the M1928 early in their involvement in WW2 since the M1 did not enter service until April 1942, the gun shown in the game has the triangular rear sight guard "ears" of an M1A1, an unribbed barrel, and does not appear to have a Cutts Compensator. The extended magazine attachment gives it a drum magazine, which is incorrect: while an actual M1928 could accept a drum, the simplified M1 and M1A1 lacked this feature since the drum was deemed too heavy and unreliable for combat. |
[[File:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Thompson M1A1 with 30-round magazine - .45 ACP]] | [[File:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Thompson M1A1 with 30-round magazine - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[File:M1928A1Drum.jpg |thumb|none|400px|Thompson M1928A1 with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP ]] | [[File:M1928A1Drum.jpg |thumb|none|400px|Thompson M1928A1 with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP ]] |
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The following weapons appear in the video game Call of Duty: WWII:
Handguns
Colt M1911A1
Luger P08
Mauser C96
The Mauser C96 is available in the game, incorrectly designated the "M712", meaning it commits the error of Black Ops II and Black Ops III in reverse; those games had an M712 Schnellfeuer incorrectly referred to as a C96, where as this game has a C96 incorrectly referred to as an M712. In-game, it also behaves like an M712, firing full-auto and using detachable magazines.
Submachine Guns
Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II
The Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II appears in the game as the "Waffe 28".
M3 "Grease Gun"
MP40
PPS-43
PPSh-41
Thompson M1A1
The Thompson M1A1 is available in the game, incorrectly referred to as the M1928 variant: while US soldiers did use the M1928 early in their involvement in WW2 since the M1 did not enter service until April 1942, the gun shown in the game has the triangular rear sight guard "ears" of an M1A1, an unribbed barrel, and does not appear to have a Cutts Compensator. The extended magazine attachment gives it a drum magazine, which is incorrect: while an actual M1928 could accept a drum, the simplified M1 and M1A1 lacked this feature since the drum was deemed too heavy and unreliable for combat.
Type 100 submachine gun
Shotguns
M30 Luftwaffe Drilling
Walther Toggle-Action
The rare Walther Toggle-Action shotgun will be available, simply referred to as "Toggle Action".
Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun
Assault Rifles
StG-44
StG-44k
The semi-fictive StG-44 Kurz (short) can be seen in the MP Reveal Trailer. It seems to be a shorter version of the StG-44 with a cut down gas system and MP40 style folding stock.
Rifles
Karabiner 98k
Kbsp wz. 38M
The Kbsp wz. 38M (Karabin samopowtarzalny wzór 38M) appears in the game as the "Karabin".
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T)
The Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T) appears in the game, referred to as the "Commonwealth".
M1 Carbine
M1 Garand
Springfield M1903
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