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Call of Duty Online
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Call of Duty Online is a free-to-play first-person shooter developed by Activision Shanghai and Raven Software and hosted in China by Tencent. The game is currently not available outside of China.
The following weapons are seen in the video game Call of Duty Online:
Overview
Many assets, maps, weapons, and game modes in Call of Duty Online are recycled from other Call of Duty titles, mainly from Modern Warfare 2 to Black Ops II (with the primary contributor being Modern Warfare 2). The game is primarily PVP multiplayer-focused, with some PVE scenarios such as Surivival and Cyborg Zombies (since the Chinese government doesn't like the idea of mowing down fleshy undeads), as well as a single player mode that recycles most of its levels, characters, and scenarios from other Call of Duty titles, connected with a very loose original story featuring characters from the Modern Warfare series.
Most, if not all of the weapons feature weapon variants with cosmetic changes and some bonus attributes. A similar model would appear in the later Infinite Warfare, and just like Infinite Warfare, there are some weapons with transforming modes (this being IMFDB, these won't be covered on this page). Some variants can be earned through progression, but most are locked behind microtransactions and Supply Drops. In addition, most of the variants only stay for a limited time in the player's inventory, even for the ones bought via microtransactions, though the player can pay extra to extend the use time or get permanent versions from different deals. Some weapons are entirely locked behind microtransactions and Supply Drops.
When reloading, the game very consistently shows magazines being loaded even when reloading from empty. It is likely that no empty magazine model was ever created, so the loaded magazine model is used to stand in for the empty magazine.
Handguns
Beretta 93R
The Beretta 93R appears as the Beretta M93R.
Beretta M9A3
The Beretta M9A3 appears in the game, simply referred to as "Beretta M9".
"FA1911"
An M1911 converted to full-auto appears as the "FA1911". Interestingly, it was referred "Public Enemy" in earlier stages, suggesting a reference to John Dillinger's .38 Super M1911A1 machine pistol, which had a custom compensator and foregrip, similarly to the in-game weapon.
Glock 18
Heckler & Koch USP Tactical
The USP Tactical appears as the "USPT.45", with a USP Compact-style trigger guard.
Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX
The Desert Eagle Mark XIX appears in Call of Duty Online. In one of the singleplayer missions, a scripted sequence has the player pulling out a Desert Eagle with the same model as the one from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, despite the one used everywhere else in-game having a completely different model.
Smith & Wesson Model 629 Stealth Hunter
A shorter version of the Smith & Wesson Model 629 Stealth Hunter appears as the ".44 Magnum". The weapon is inappropriately able to equip a suppressor, despite the fact that the gap between the cylinder and barrel, and the blast that comes from this gap when the weapon is fired, would render a suppressor purposeless.
Strayer Voigt Infinity 1911
A customized Strayer Voigt Infinity appears as the "MK1911 Sports" (MK1911 竞技), originally named "MK1911 Custom" (MK1911 定制版). It is one of the few weapons to not have a gray "normal" variant.
Shotguns
AA-12
The AA-12 appears as the Atchisson AA-12.
Armsel Protecta
Like in MW2, the "Striker" is actually modeled after the Armsel Protecta, which should be manual rotation-only, and not semi-automatic like depicted.
Benelli M3 Super 90
The Benelli M3 Super 90 appears as the "CSG-12 Sports" (CSG-12 竞技), and is only used in pump-action mode. It was originally named "CSG-12 Custom" (CSG-12 定制版), and comes with a turquoise finish by default. Uniquely, when emptied, the weapon is reloaded with a shotgun speedloader.
Benelli M4 Super 90
The Benelli M4 Super 90 appears as the "Benelli M1014", and comes with an unusable flashlight.
Franchi SPAS-12
Knight's Armament Masterkey
The Knight's Armament Masterkey appears as the underbarrel shotgun attachment for assault rifles.
Saiga 12K
The Saiga 12K appears as the "GPAS-12".
Sears Ranger
Winchester Model 1887
The Winchester Model 1887 returns, still incorrectly reloaded by placing every shell into the barrel, rather one in the barrel and the others into the magazine tube.
Submachine Guns
CZ Vz. 61 E Skorpion
A modified version of the CZ Vz. 61 E Skorpion appears in the game, with the base version being an exclusive black market credit trade (black market credits are one possible loot from supply drops). It is depicted with a rear-mounted charging handle similar to that of the Steyr TMP, and has an underbarrel rail like the modernized CZ Sa. 361 Skorpion.
FN P90 Tactical
A FN P90 Tactical that is shaped suspiciously like a Seburo-made weapon from the Ghost in the Shell universe appears as the "PDW90".
Heckler & Koch MP5K
The Heckler & Koch MP5K appears as the "SMG5" with a PDW-like folding stock, a threaded barrel and a custom rail system. It also has a straight magazine rather than the standard curved one; although the earlier MP5 models in reality used straight "waffle"-style magazines, the weapon in-game isn't modeled with this type of magazine, but rather with that of the Heckler & Koch MP5/10.
Heckler & Koch MP5SD3
The Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 is available as the "SMG5SD" with a custom buttstock, an AAC Honey Badger-like handguard and a top rail, as well as the same straight magazine as the "SMG5".
Heckler & Koch UMP45
IMI Mini Uzi
The Mini Uzi returns; now it has a top rail, and the bolt handle is relocated to the side, like the Uzi Pro variant.
PP-2000
Steyr TMP
The Steyr TMP appears under its real name. The weapon comes with integrated rails, and its foregrip has been replaced with an underbarrel rail, making it resemble the Brügger & Thomet TP9. A foregrip was originally featured on the gun (attached on the underbarrel rails) and can be seen on its original loadout image and the HUD image, but was later removed, though the HUD image stayed.
TDI Vector
A rather misshapen TDI Vector appears in the game: for some reason the lower is shortened at the back, to the point where the Vector's action would probably no longer fit in it.
Thompson M1921AC
A modernized version of the Thompson M1921AC appears in the game. Instead of having a top-mounted charging handle, it has a side-mounted one (similarly to the Thompson M1, but on the left side instead of the right).
Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles
AK-102
The AK-102 appears as the "AK117" with a VLTOR-style stock.
AKM
The AKM appears in the game, erroneously referred to as the AK-47. Rather weirdly, the weapon description seemingly acknowledges that the name is wrong, since it puts AKM in brackets after first calling it AK-47. Attaching both the vertical foregrip and the tactical stock gives it an appearance similar to that of the Romanian AIMS.
AKS-74U
The AKS-74U returns in the game. This time it is correctly called AKS-74U (instead of "AK-74u" like in previous games), but it is still erroneously classified as a submachine gun.
AKU-94
An AKU-94 is available in the game. It is referred to as "AKBP", which could stand for Агентство Коммерческой Безопасности Специзделия, a Russian weapons manufacturer, or simply "AK Bullpup".
AN-94
The AN-94 returns from Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
DSA SA58 Para Elite Compact
The DSA SA58 Para Elite Compact appears as the "FA7.62-L".
FAMAS Surbaissé
The FAMAS Surbaissé appears in the game.
FN F2000
The FN F2000 Tactical appears in the game with "Tactical" handguard.
FN SCAR-H
The SCAR-H appears as two versions: a fully-automatic short-barreled one referred to as the "MK17-CQC", and a semi-automatic long-barreled one called "MR23". The name "MR23" appears to be inspired by the "MR-28" in Call of Duty: Ghosts, which like the SCAR-H in Online, shares their animations with the SCAR-H from Modern Warfare 2.
Heckler & Koch G36E
The Heckler & Koch G36E appears in the game with a top rail and an unusable flashlight. For some reason, it is referred to as "G37H" (the rifle with the closest nomenclature to this one in reality is the SIG SG 551, which is designated as "G37" by the GSG 9).
Heckler & Koch HK416
The Heckler & Koch HK416 appears in the game as the "M4A1 Tech". It is modeled with the slanted magazine well of the HK416 A5 and a rounded trigger guard, rather than the nearly horizontal magazine well and trigger guard of the original HK416.
IMI Micro Tavor MTAR-21
The MTAR-21 appears as two version: one referred to as "Tavor-21" and one called "Tavor-21 Tech", the latter featuring visual differences including the cosmetic flashlight, muzzle brake, iron sights and buttstock.
M4A1
The M4A1 appears once again, this time with a KAC RAS handguard, A.R.M.S. #40 rear BUIS, and SR-16 folding front sight post.
M16A4
The M16A4 returns, this time with the carrying handle removed.
Mk 14 Mod 1 EBR
The Mk 14 Mod 1 EBR appears as the "MK14", under the assault rifles class.
Norinco QBZ-95-1
The Norinco QBZ-95-1 appears as two versions: one referred to as "Type 95", and one (exclusive to black market credit trade) incorrectly labeled as "Type 97" despite being still modeled with a 5.8x42mm magazine. Said "Type 97" is modeled with a rail extension and a custom muzzle brake. It is to note that both versions in-game have a deeper magazine well, but it is different from that of the real QBZ-97, and the two weapons have the QBZ-95's paddle magazine release anyway.
The QBZ-95-1 originally featured aperture iron sights similar to the ones on the real weapon, but the front sight was later moved back and the iron sights were changed into open sights. This current iron sight was used on the "Type 97".
Remington ACR
The Remington ACR appears in the game.
"SPBC"
The "SPBC" (standing for "Special Purpose Battle Carbine") is a custom AR-15 style carbine taking design clues from the Colt CM901 and the "Peacekeeper" submachine gun seen in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
Steyr AUG A3
The Steyr AUG A3 appears with a long HBAR-style barrel; it is referred to as "Steyr AUG-H" in-game. It replaces the AUG HBAR-T from Modern Warfare 2, and it is under the light machine gun class.
Machine Guns
DS Arms RPD
The DS Arms RPD is available in the game.
FN M240B
The M240B appears as the "M260B". The receiver somewhat resembles that of the Barrett M240LW, an experimental variant that uses a forged receiver with the distinctive "X" style strengthening ribs rather than original riveted design.
Handheld GE M134 Minigun
The Handheld GE M134 Minigun only appears in Infected and in the cyborg-based modes.
Heckler & Koch MG4
The Heckler & Koch MG4 appears as the "MAG43", the name presumably being based on its former designation MG43.
L86A2 LSW
The L86A2 LSW is another selectable machine gun in-game. It is loaded with a SureFire MAG5-60 magazine, which has an incorrect 75-round capacity in-game.
"M4LMG"
An AR-15 style squad support weapon appears in the game as the "M4LMG". It appears to be based on the Barrett REC7 assault rifle, and is equipped with a Beta C-Mag.
Sniper Rifles
Accuracy International AS50
The Accuracy International AS50 appears as the "Arctic .50 BMG" (北极.50 BMG)
Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention
The Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention returns from Modern Warfare 2.
M14 EBR-RI
The M14 EBR-RI appears under the sniper rifles class, with the same erroneous "M21 EBR" designation as the Mk 14 Mod 1 EBR from MW2.
NSG-85
The "Type85 Evolution" appears to be an NSG-85, a Chinese variant of the SVD Dragunov, and serves as the equivalent of the SVD Dragunov in this game.
Remington MSR
The Remington MSR returns from Modern Warfare 3.
Mosin Nagant M91/30
The 莫辛纳甘-战争经典 (Mosin Nagant - Warfare Classic) variant of the MSR turns it into a heavily modified Mosin Nagant. It has a shortened handguard, a pistol grip, rails and attachment points for accessories, its stock is replaced one from the M1A1 Carbine, and the Nagant's fixed magazine is treated as the well for a detachable magazine just so it can reuse the MSR animations. It appears this configuration (save for the magazine) was based on the custom Mosin Nagant that appeared as The End's trademark weapon in Metal Gear Solid 3 and also appeared in Metal Gear Solid 4 and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.
Walther WA 2000
The Walther WA 2000 is another weapon returning from Modern Warfare 2.
Launchers
FGM-148 Javelin
Futuristic FIM-92 Stinger
A "futurised" version of the FIM-92 Stinger is available, partly based on the design seen in Black Ops II. The model follows the trend of modern reloadable ATGMs with a fire control unit which is clearly designed to separate from the launching tube.
GP-25
The GP-25 can be attached to the AK-102, AKM, AKU-94 and AN-94 as an equivalent to the M203, and is referred in-game as the generic "grenade launcher". Like the GP-30 from previous games, it is incorrectly flicked to eject a spent casing, despite the real GP grenades being caseless.
M79
Pansarskott m/86
The Pansarskott m/86, a Swedish Army-issued variant of the M136 AT4 with a folding foregrip, appears in-game as the "SMRS".
M203 grenade launcher
The M203 grenade launcher appears as an attachment for assault rifles (barring the AK-102, AKM, AKU-94 and AN-94, who have the GP-25 instead). In-game, it is referred as the "EGM grenade launcher".
RPG-7
The RPG-7 appears in the game, with the pistol grip, shoulder stock and telescopic sight of a Panzerfaust 3. The in-game model also has a PG-7L HEAT warhead with a spike incorrectly projecting from it.
Unknown MANPADS
The same unknown pair of MANPADS seen in Call of Duty: Black Ops reappear as the SAM Turret killstreak.
Grenades/Explosives
M18 Smoke Grenade
The M18 Smoke Grenade is a tactical equipment in Call of Duty Online. They also appear on character models recycled from Modern Warfare 2.
M18A1 Claymore
The M18A1 Claymore appears as a lethal equipment, similar to previous Call of Duty games.
M67
The M67 Hand Grenade is a lethal equipment in Call of Duty Online. They also appear on character models recycled from Modern Warfare 2.
Mounted Weapons
Browning M2HB Heavy Machine Gun
A Browning M2HB heavy machine gun can be seen mounted on some vehicles, and are not usable.
General Dynamics GAU-17/A
The General Dynamics GAU-17/A appears in some of the PVE scenarios, and appears as a sentry gun killstreak in multiplayer.
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2
The same hybrid Hind helicopters from Modern Warfare games reappear in the singleplayer missions, with both a chin-mounted Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B cannon and a twin Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2K mounted on the right-hand side of the fuselage.
KPVT Heavy Machine Gun
The KPVT Heavy Machine Gun can be found on BTR-80s in the singleplayer missions.
M240D
The M240D can be seen mounted on some vehicles, and are not usable.
PKT
The PKT machine gun can be found on BTR-80s in the singleplayer missions.
Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B
The same hybrid Hind helicopters from Modern Warfare games reappear in the singleplayer missions, with both a chin-mounted Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B cannon and a twin Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2K mounted on the right-hand side of the fuselage.