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[[File:Isonzo-Beretta3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading. When reloading from an empty magazine, the slide drops.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Beretta3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading. When reloading from an empty magazine, the slide drops.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-Beretta4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Racking the slide.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Beretta4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Racking the slide.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-BerettaPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-BerettaPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An official render of the Beretta M1915.]] |
==Frommer Stop== | ==Frommer Stop== | ||
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[[File:Isonzo-Frommer3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the Frommer.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Frommer3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the Frommer.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-Frommer4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Like with the Beretta M1915, the user pulls the slide upon loading a fresh magazine.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Frommer4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Like with the Beretta M1915, the user pulls the slide upon loading a fresh magazine.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-FrommerStopPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-FrommerStopPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An official render of the Frommer Stop.]] |
==Glisenti Model 1910== | ==Glisenti Model 1910== | ||
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[[File:Isonzo-Roth3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting the stripper clip into the chamber.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Roth3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting the stripper clip into the chamber.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-Roth4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the clip.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Roth4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the clip.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-Roth-SteyrPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-Roth-SteyrPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An official render of the Roth-Steyr M1907.]] |
==Steyr M1912== | ==Steyr M1912== | ||
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[[File:Isonzo-RastGasser6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Moving the ejecting rod.]] | [[File:Isonzo-RastGasser6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Moving the ejecting rod.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-RastGasser7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closing the loading gate.]] | [[File:Isonzo-RastGasser7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closing the loading gate.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-RastGasserPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-RastGasserPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An official render of the Rast & Gasser 1898.]] |
=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
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[[File:Isonzo-VillarPerosa5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Loading a new magazine.]] | [[File:Isonzo-VillarPerosa5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Loading a new magazine.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-VillarPerosa6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cocking the Villar Perosa. The player only pulls back the right cocking pawl, but the left one automatically retracts with it, cocking both bolts. In reality, both pawls had to be retracted individually.]] | [[File:Isonzo-VillarPerosa6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cocking the Villar Perosa. The player only pulls back the right cocking pawl, but the left one automatically retracts with it, cocking both bolts. In reality, both pawls had to be retracted individually.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-VillarPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-VillarPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An official render of the Villar Perosa M1915.]] |
=Rifles= | =Rifles= | ||
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[[File:Isonzo-CarcanoCarbine4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:Isonzo-CarcanoCarbine4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-CarcanoCarbine5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new 6-round en-bloc clip.]] | [[File:Isonzo-CarcanoCarbine5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new 6-round en-bloc clip.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-CarcanoMoschettoPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-CarcanoMoschettoPromo.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An official render of the M91 Carbine.]] |
===M91 TS=== | ===M91 TS=== | ||
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[[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A ''Standschütze'' holds the Gewehr 88/05.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A ''Standschütze'' holds the Gewehr 88/05.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The opened chamber offers a good view of the subsequently added notch.]] |
[[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bringing up the 5-round stripper clip.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bringing up the 5-round stripper clip.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Feeding the chamber with the Mauser rounds.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Gewehr88-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Feeding the chamber with the Mauser rounds.]] | ||
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==Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14== | ==Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14== | ||
− | The [[Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer|Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14]] is available exclusively to the Austro-Hungarian Marksman under the name "Mannlicher-Schönauer M.03/14". | + | The [[Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer|Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14]] is available exclusively to the Austro-Hungarian Marksman under the name "Mannlicher-Schönauer M.03/14" and is the first selectable rifle with the capability of reloading loose rounds. The Kingdom of Greece awarded [[Steyr]] a production contract for these rifles in 1914. After 1903, this was Steyr's second major delivery to the Greek Army, which was inadequately equipped after the Balkan Wars of 1912/13. However, this stock was confiscated by the Austro-Hungarian War Ministry after the outbreak of the First World War. These rifles with the designation "Infanteriegewehr Modell 1903/14" were for the most part issued to the polish legion within the ''k. u. k. Armee'', but demonstrably also occasionally ended up to second-line troops. |
[[Image:SchonauerY1903-14.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14 - 6.5x54mm Mannlicher-Schönauer]] | [[Image:SchonauerY1903-14.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14 - 6.5x54mm Mannlicher-Schönauer]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-MannlicherSchonauer1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Y1903/14 wielded by a k. u. k. ''Kaiserschütze'' on his way to the Monte San Michele.]] | [[File:Isonzo-MannlicherSchonauer1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Y1903/14 wielded by a k. u. k. ''Kaiserschütze'' on his way to the Monte San Michele.]] | ||
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The Steyr Mannlicher M1888-90 is available to the Austro-Hungarian Rifleman as the "Infanterie Repetier-Gewehr M.88-90". | The Steyr Mannlicher M1888-90 is available to the Austro-Hungarian Rifleman as the "Infanterie Repetier-Gewehr M.88-90". | ||
[[Image:Mannlicher-M1888-90.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Repetiergewehr M1888/90 System Mannlicher - 8x50mmR Mannlicher]] | [[Image:Mannlicher-M1888-90.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Repetiergewehr M1888/90 System Mannlicher - 8x50mmR Mannlicher]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo M1888-90.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|An Austro-Hungarian rifleman reflects on an idyllic mountain vista that would probably be nice if there wasn't a war on.]] | + | [[File:Isonzo M1888-90.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|An Austro-Hungarian rifleman reflects on an idyllic mountain vista that would probably be nice if there wasn't a war on. Unlike the M.95, the M1888-90 has a shorter M1888 ''Messer'' (knife) bayonet.]] |
[[File:Isonzo M1888-90 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Sighting up a sheer massif in the distance.]] | [[File:Isonzo M1888-90 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Sighting up a sheer massif in the distance.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo M1888-90 reload 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading using the same 8x50mmR Mannlicher en bloc clip used on the Steyr M1895.]] | [[File:Isonzo M1888-90 reload 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading using the same 8x50mmR Mannlicher en bloc clip used on the Steyr M1895.]] | ||
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[[File:Isonzo-Carabiner1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A ''Bergsteiger'' armed with a "Repetier-Carabiner".]] | [[File:Isonzo-Carabiner1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A ''Bergsteiger'' armed with a "Repetier-Carabiner".]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-Carabiner2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Carabiner2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-Carabiner3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A good view of the 8x50mmR Mannlicher en bloc clip.]] | + | [[File:Isonzo-Carabiner3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A good view of the 8x50mmR Mannlicher en bloc clip before inserting it into the chamber. Note the mounted M1917 ''Ersatz'' spike bayonet.]] |
==Vetterli M1870/87/15== | ==Vetterli M1870/87/15== | ||
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The [[Werndl Rifle|Werndl M1873/77]] returns from ''[[Tannenberg]]'' and is used exclusively by the Austro-Hungarian Marksman. It is the only single-shot breechloader in the game and deals the most raw damage of the ballistic weapons. | The [[Werndl Rifle|Werndl M1873/77]] returns from ''[[Tannenberg]]'' and is used exclusively by the Austro-Hungarian Marksman. It is the only single-shot breechloader in the game and deals the most raw damage of the ballistic weapons. | ||
[[File:Werndl M1873-77.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Infanteriegewehr M1873/77, System Werndl/Holub - 11.15x58mmR]] | [[File:Werndl M1873-77.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Infanteriegewehr M1873/77, System Werndl/Holub - 11.15x58mmR]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-Werndl1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Werndl Rifle with a fixed | + | [[File:Isonzo-Werndl1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Werndl Rifle with a fixed M1870 Bayonet carried by a ''Scharfschütze''.]] |
[[File:Isonzo-Werndl2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]] | [[File:Isonzo-Werndl2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-Werndl3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Moving the hammer back a little...]] | [[File:Isonzo-Werndl3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Moving the hammer back a little...]] | ||
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==Fiat-Revelli M14== | ==Fiat-Revelli M14== | ||
− | The [[Fiat-Revelli M1914]] with ribbed water barrel is the standard heavy machine gun at Italian positions. Caproni bombers could be armed with the aircraft version. | + | The [[Fiat-Revelli M1914]] with ribbed water barrel is the standard heavy machine gun at Italian positions. It is the only machine gun in the game that must be shot empty in order to be reloaded. Caproni bombers could be armed with the aircraft version. |
[[Image:Fiat-revelli m1914.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Fiat-Revelli Mod. 1914 - 6.5x52mm Mannlicher-Carcano]] | [[Image:Fiat-revelli m1914.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Fiat-Revelli Mod. 1914 - 6.5x52mm Mannlicher-Carcano]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-FiatMG1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coming across a Fiat-Revelli M14 in an Italian trench line.]] | [[File:Isonzo-FiatMG1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coming across a Fiat-Revelli M14 in an Italian trench line.]] | ||
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[[File:RomanianSchwarzloseMG.jpeg|thumb|none|400px|Romanian Schwarzlose Modell 1907/12 - 7.92×57mm Mauser]] | [[File:RomanianSchwarzloseMG.jpeg|thumb|none|400px|Romanian Schwarzlose Modell 1907/12 - 7.92×57mm Mauser]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Schwarzlose with the green camouflage paint scheme. Note the longer barrel and cooling jacket.]] | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Schwarzlose with the green camouflage paint scheme. Note the longer barrel and cooling jacket.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The right side of the Machine gun. Note the two brackets mounted on the top cover which also is a hint to a Romanian post-WWI conversion.]] | + | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The right side of the Machine gun. Note the two brackets mounted on the top cover which also is a hint to a Romanian post-WWI conversion which are probably intended as mounts for anti-aircraft guns.]] |
[[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The sights are pretty small for a machine gun, but nice and unobstructive.]] | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The sights are pretty small for a machine gun, but nice and unobstructive.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Beginning to pull off a complicated series of hand motions to load a new belt.]] | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Beginning to pull off a complicated series of hand motions to load a new belt.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Checking the ammo belt.]] | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Checking the ammo belt.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pushing through the belt.]] | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pushing through the belt.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Operating the charging handle three times. The reload animation is completely | + | [[File:Isonzo-SchwarzloseMG7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Operating the charging handle three times. The reload animation is completely re-used from ''Tannenberg''.]] |
=Flare Guns= | =Flare Guns= | ||
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==Benaglia== | ==Benaglia== | ||
The Benaglia rifle grenade can be unlocked at rank 10 for the Italian Rifleman class. | The Benaglia rifle grenade can be unlocked at rank 10 for the Italian Rifleman class. | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-Benaglia1.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | + | [[File:Isonzo-Benaglia1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Placing a blank in the chamber.]] |
− | [[File:Isonzo-Benaglia2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | + | [[File:Isonzo-Benaglia2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sinking in the rod of the Benaglia.]] |
− | [[File:Isonzo-Benaglia3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | + | [[File:Isonzo-Benaglia3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The fully loaded rifle grenade.]] |
==Model 16 Stielhandgranate== | ==Model 16 Stielhandgranate== | ||
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[[File:MinenwerferModel14.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Minenwerfer Modell 14 - 90 mm]] | [[File:MinenwerferModel14.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Minenwerfer Modell 14 - 90 mm]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An unprepared Minenwerfer M.14.]] | [[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An unprepared Minenwerfer M.14.]] | ||
− | [[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The same | + | [[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The same mine launcher was finished aligning after the first manning.]] |
[[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Using the trench mortar.]] | [[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Using the trench mortar.]] | ||
[[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[File:Isonzo-MinenwerferM14-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] |
Revision as of 08:04, 8 October 2022
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Isonzo is the third entry of the WWI Game Series, taking the setting to the Alpines Front and is named after the twelve Battles of the Isonzo River from 1915 to 1918 in northern Italy. At that time, Austria-Hungary's troops fought bloody battles against Italy's soldiers in various areas in the Alps from the Swiss border to the shores of the Adriatic. A good 500,000 people lost their lives in the process.
The following weapons appear in the video game Isonzo:
Pistols
Beretta M1915
The first iteration of the Beretta pistols, the Beretta M1915 is available for the Italian Officer, Engineer, Assault, and Marksman as the "Beretta Modello 1915". The Austro-Hungarian Officer can also use the M1915 as their last unlock, representing a captured weapon.
Frommer Stop
The Hungarian-made Frommer Stop is available to the Austro-Hungarian Officer and Marksman, referred to by its full name.
Glisenti Model 1910
The Glisenti Model 1910, referred to as the "Glisenti Modello 1910", is available exclusively to the Italian officer.
Roth-Steyr M1907
The Roth-Steyr M1907 is usable by the Austro-Hungarian officer.
Steyr M1912
The Steyr M1912 is available for the Austro-Hungarian officer, assault, and marksmen classes as the "Steyr M1912 'Steyr-Hahn'". A captured version is available to Italian officers. Unlike the Roth-Steyr, the Steyr-Hahn is capable of being reloaded mid-magazine, albeit at a significantly reduced rate.
Revolvers
Bodeo M1889
The default sidearm of the Italians is the Bodeo Model 1889. It is available to the Officer and Marksman.
Rast & Gasser 1898
The Rast & Gasser 1898 is available to the Austro-Hungarians. Like its Italian counterpart revolver, it is available to the Officer and Marksman.
Submachine Guns
Villar Perosa M1915
The Villar Perosa M1915 appears as a weapon for the Italian side, available exclusively to Assault as the "Villar Perosa 9mm Mo. 15". It is the only man-portable fully automatic usable by the Italians. It can be fired from both barrels when mounted on its bipod, or hipfired from a single barrel. The reload animation for the Villar Perosa is incorrect; the player does not press the magazine release catches, instead just yanking the magazines out of the feeds, and the cocking pawls both retract together instead of individually.
Rifles
Carcano M1891
The Carcano M91 is the standard rifle for the Italians. It is the default rifle of the Italian Rifleman, Marksman, and Engineer and can be unlocked for use by the Officer and Mountaineer. The Rifleman can make use of a Benaglia rifle grenade while the Marksman has access to a telescopic scope for their Carcano. The Austro-Hungarian Riflemen and Marksmen can use captured Carcanos as their final unlocks. It if referred to as "Fucile da Fanteria Mo. 1891 'Carcano'".
M91 Carbine
The Carcano M91 Carbine appears as "Moschetto da Cavalleria Mo. 91". It is used exclusively by the Italian Mountaineer, with the Austro-Hungarian Mountaineer able to unlock it as well.
M91 TS
The Carcano M91 TS carbine is also available for the Italian Engineer and Assault. Their Austro-Hungarian counterparts can also unlock the rifle. It is referred to as the "Moschetto per Truppe Speciali Mo. 91".
Gewehr 1888/05
The Gewehr 1888/05 first appeared in the launch week as the "Mannlicher M.13", but was then renamed "Repetiergewehr M.13" which is the official designation of the Austro-Hungarian Army. It is available exclusively to the Austro-Hungarian Rifleman and the second unlockable rifle which can be loaded with individual cartridges. This rifle was sent by Germany as weapons aid to Austria-Hungary at the start of the war.
Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14
The Mannlicher-Schönauer Y1903/14 is available exclusively to the Austro-Hungarian Marksman under the name "Mannlicher-Schönauer M.03/14" and is the first selectable rifle with the capability of reloading loose rounds. The Kingdom of Greece awarded Steyr a production contract for these rifles in 1914. After 1903, this was Steyr's second major delivery to the Greek Army, which was inadequately equipped after the Balkan Wars of 1912/13. However, this stock was confiscated by the Austro-Hungarian War Ministry after the outbreak of the First World War. These rifles with the designation "Infanteriegewehr Modell 1903/14" were for the most part issued to the polish legion within the k. u. k. Armee, but demonstrably also occasionally ended up to second-line troops.
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
The Steyr Mannlicher M1895 is the standard rifle for the Austro-Hungarians. It is usable by the Officer, Rifleman, Engineer, and Marksman. The Rifleman can unlock a rifle grenade for use and the Marksman has access to a scoped variant, and the Italian Riflemen and Marksman have access to captured rifles.
Stutzen Carbine
Steyr Repetier-Stutzen M1895 is available to the Austro-Hungarian Engineer, Assault, and Mountaineer. Referred to as the "Repetierstutzen M.95". It can also be unlocked for the Italian Mountaineer.
Steyr Mannlicher M1888-90
The Steyr Mannlicher M1888-90 is available to the Austro-Hungarian Rifleman as the "Infanterie Repetier-Gewehr M.88-90".
M90 Carbine
The Mannlicher M90 carbine is available exclusively to the Austro-Hungarian Mountaineer. It is referred to as "Repetier-Carabiner M.90".
Vetterli M1870/87/15
The Vetterli M1870/87/15 is the second unlockable rifle for the Italians. It is usable by the Rifleman and Marksman classes.
M1870/87/15 T.S.
The carbine version is selectable for the Italian Mountaineer after reaching the fifth rank.
Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87
The Swiss-Italian Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 is available exclusively to the Italian Rifleman and the only rifle on the Italian side that can be reloaded with loose cartridges.
Werndl M1873/77
The Werndl M1873/77 returns from Tannenberg and is used exclusively by the Austro-Hungarian Marksman. It is the only single-shot breechloader in the game and deals the most raw damage of the ballistic weapons.
Machine Guns
Fiat-Revelli M14
The Fiat-Revelli M1914 with ribbed water barrel is the standard heavy machine gun at Italian positions. It is the only machine gun in the game that must be shot empty in order to be reloaded. Caproni bombers could be armed with the aircraft version.
Madsen M1902
The Madsen M1902 is available exclusively to the Austro-Hungarian Assault as simply "Madsen". It is the counterpart of the Italian Villar Perosa M1915, being the faction's only man-portable automatic weapon.
Schwarzlose Model 07/12
The Schwarzlose Machine Gun Model 07/12 returns as the heavy machine gun for the Austro-Hungarians. It is incorrectly modeled after a Romanian post-war version with an extended barrel and cooling jacket.
Flare Guns
Hebel Model 1894
The Hebel Model 1894 is a piece of equipment available to the Austro-Hungarian Mountaineer as the "Leuchtpistole Model 1894 'Hebel M1894'". Firing it reveals enemies on an area of the map, useful for homing in mortars or fire support.
Lanciarazzi Very
The Lanciarazzi Very is the flare pistol available to the Italian Mountaineer as the "Pistola Mo. 95 'Lanciarazzi Very'". It is functionally identical to the Hebel Model 1894.
Hand Grenades
Baldari
The Baldari hand grenade is available to the Italian Rifleman, Engineer, and Assault.
Benaglia
The Benaglia rifle grenade can be unlocked at rank 10 for the Italian Rifleman class.
Model 16 Stielhandgranate
Unusable Model 16 Stielhandgranates are seen lying on top of crates.
Rohr Handgranate
The Rohr Handgranate can be used by the Austro-Hungarian Rifleman, Engineer, and Assault. They differ only a little from each other; the new variant has a small advantage in throwing range and lethal blast radius.
Spaccamela
The Spaccamela hand grenade is available to the Italian Assault after completing the two 18th-rank challenges. Its throwing range and lethal blast radius are better than the Benaglia, but its blast radius is smaller.
Zeitzünder Handgranate
The rifle grenade available for Austro-Hungarian Rifleman is the Zeitzünder Handgranate.
Other
7.5 cm Gebirgskanone M.15
9 cm Minenwerfer M.14
The Austrian Minenwerfer M.14 is the buildable mortar for the Austro-Hungarians.
15 cm Feldhaubitze M.14
The 15 cm Feldhaubitze M.14 is seen as a static prop on several maps.
Cannone da 65/17 modello 13
The Cannone da 65/17 modello 13, classified as a mountain gun in-game, is buildable by Italian Engineers on some maps, marking the first time players can directly control artillery pieces in the series.
Cannone da 75/27 modello 06
Numerous unusable Italian Cannone da 75/27 modello 06 field guns are positioned on some maps. Except for the map "Fior", these guns are only seen covered with a large cloth.
Cannone da 149/35 Mod. 1901
The Italian heavy gun Cannone da 149/35 is present as a prop on some maps.
Lanciabombe Bettica
The Lanciabombe Bettica (Bettica bomb launcher) is the Italian's buildable mortar.
Trivia
Browning M1917
Like the two previous installments, Browning M1917 machine guns are seen on symbols marking buildable machine guns. It is also present on the "The Devil's Paintbrush" achievement and challenge icons.
Cannone da 149 G (149/23)
The Italian fortress/siege gun Cannone da 149 G (149/23) can be seen in some promotional images.