Allied Weapons:
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M1 Carbine:
Range: Medium
Rate of Fire: Medium
Damage: Moderate
Mobility: Fast
Ammo in game: 15/400
Recoil: Medium
Melee: Yes
The M1 carbine, originally made by "Carbine" Williams, a prisoner and former Winchester Repeating Arms Co. worker. It was put into action because of the demand for a light weapon to be given to soldiers whose duty prevented them from using a M1 Garand, but who needed stronger and more accurate protection than the Colt 1911-A1. It was chambered in the 30-caliber carbine round, a pistol round effective up to 300 yards, and proved to be greatly effective in close in fighting: Its weight, unloaded was around 5.5 pounds. The paratrooper model, the M1A1 had a folding wire stock to reduce size.
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M1 Garand:
Range: Long
Rate of Fire: Medium
Damage: High
Mobility: Fast
Ammo in game: 8/240
Recoil: Medium
Melee: Yes
Produced by John Garand in the late 30s as a replacement to the 1903 Springfield as the main battle rifle. It was chambered in the .30-06, and fired an 8 round en bloc clip, which, when the 8th round was fired, was released from its spring and ejected out of the rifle with the last shell. It was the first mass-produced semi-automatic rifle in the world. It was rough and rugged in combat conditions and proved to been of the most influential weapons ever produced in the 20th Century. In the course of World War II over Four-Million M1’s were produced.
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Thompson:
Range: Short
Rate of Fire: Fast
Damage: High
Mobility: Fast
Ammo in game: 30/360
Recoil: High
Melee: Yes
The mass produced World War II counterpart to the M1928 Thompson, the M1A1 and the M1 Tommy was produced to fire .45 Caliber pistol Round in 20 to 30 Round Box Magazines, Open or Bolt. Its weight was 11 Pounds and was considered a hindrance to soldiers on the front lines. The large heavy weapon was capable of firing up to 700 Rounds per Minute. Its range of fire is up to and including 55 Yards.
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Browning Automatic Rifle:
Range: Long
Rate of Fire: Fast
Damage: High
Mobility: Slow
Ammo in game: 20/300
Recoil: High
Melee: Yes
The BAR was a popular American weapon in WWII, because it was very reliable and offered an excellent combination of rapid fire and penetrating power. The BAR's only serious drawbacks were its lack of a quick-change barrel (to reduce the chance of overheating), and its weight (BAR, with bipod and a loaded bandoleer, came to about 40 pounds).
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Springfield:
Range: Very long
Rate of Fire: Slow
Damage: High
Mobility: Medium
Ammo in game: 5/200
Recoil: Low
Melee: Yes
The Springfield M1903, originally developed after the Spanish-American War, is a sniper rifle equipped with a 4x zoom scope. As a bolt-action scoped weapon, it has low rate of fire and reloads one round at a time. The Springfield was very accurate, and could be used as a Marksman rifle.
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Colt 45:
Range: Short
Rate of Fire: Medium
Damage: Moderate
Mobility: Very fast
Ammo in game: 7/56
Recoil: Low
Melee: Yes
The Colt 1911 and 1911-A1 were the main side arms of the Americans in WWII. The older 1911 saw action all the way back to, well, 1911 and were issued to pilots, tankers, and etc. The 1911-A1 was a tad bit bigger, with added safety. The A-1 was fitted with a spur to protect the hand from the Hammer of the hand weapon. It fired the heavy .45 caliber ACP bullet, and weighed in at 2 pounds 6 ounces. Though officially issued to officers, it found its way to enlisted ranks as well down to the Private First Class rank. Even the lowest private found a way to get it.
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M2 Fragmentation Grenade:
Range: Medium
Rate of Fire: Medium
Damage: Very high
Mobility: Very fast
Ammo in game: 1 to 3
Recoil: NA
Melee: Yes
M2 Fragmentation grenades are very effective anti-personnel devices. The highly explosive charges reduce their metal casing to flying fragments, causing considerable blast damage. Through they're ineffective against armored vehicles, they are extremely useful for clearing out entrenched infantry positions. As the grenade is thrown, the handle flies off and the fuse burns down. After the fuse burned down, it would ignite the TNT packed in the grenade and blast away the segmented outer casing, striking and probably killing anyone near.
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PPSh:
Rate of Fire: Very Fast
Damage: Moderate
Mobility: Medium
Ammo in game: 71/355
Recoil: Large
Melee: Yes
First produced in 1941, it went to war on the Eastern Front, where the Germans soon learned of its reliability and ruggedness. It proved effective in the cold Russian winters, and still functioned, as it should. The Germans where very fond of it, and used it as long as they kept capturing ammo for them. It fired the 7.62x25 bullet, was 33 inches long, weighed 8 pounds unloaded, fired from a 35 round detachable box magazine, or a 71 round drum, and its rate of fire was around 900 rounds per minute. It was easily identified by its wooden stock, drum, and barrel shroud.
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Mosin-Nagant:
Range: Long
Rate of Fire: Slow
Damage: Very high
Mobility: Medium
Ammo in game: 1/150
Recoil: Small
Melee: Yes
The Mosin-Nagant M91/30 was the main Russian rifle in WWII. It was a
bolt-action rifle. It was chambered in the potent 7.62x54r, and held 5 shots
fed by a stripper clip. It had a detachable bayonet, and a cleaning rod fixed
under the barrel. This weapon can be used from a far distant and is very deadly
in the right hands.
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Mosin-Nagant (with scope):
Range: Long
Rate of Fire: Slow
Damage: Very high
Mobility: Medium
Ammo in game: 5/150
Recoil: Small
Melee: Yes
The Mosin-Nagant sniper rifle is a standard Mosin-Nagant with a 4x zoom zope. It is vere good for long-range sniper work
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RGD-33 Stick Grenade:
Range: Medium
Rate of Fire: Medium
Damage: Very high
Mobility: Very fast
Ammo in game: 3
Recoil: NA
Melee: Yes
The RGD-33 Stick Grenade served as the main Russian grenade in World War II. This grenade used friction ignition, a mechanism widely used in German fragmentation grenades but rarely by other nations. A cord ran from the head through the hollow handle and out the bottom, where a porcelain bead kept it in place behind a metal cap. To use the grenade, a soldier had to unscrew the metal cap, pull on the bead, and throw.
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Lee Enfield:
Range: Long
Rate of Fire: Slow
Damage: Very High
Mobility: Medium
Ammo in game: 10/160
Recoil: Low
Melee: Yes
The Enfield Mark 1 Number 4 was first produced in 1938. Its Creator was Mr. Scott Lee. The production site was in Enfield, England at the Enfield Arms Plant facility. Hence the designation of the rifle (its name) It was chambered in .303 caliber. It was produced with very minor problems, but none of the difficulties ever escaladed enough to be a problem that could withdraw it from service. It weighed 9 pounds, had a 10 round detachable box magazine in front of the trigger. It was said to have the smoothest bolt of any bolt action ever made.
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Sten:
Range: Medium
Rate of Fire: Fast
Damage: Moderate
Mobility: Very Fast
Ammo in game: 32/320
Recoil: High
Melee: Yes
The Sten submachinegun was produced because of the British War Office's turn down of the Lanchester for infantry use. It was a simply made gun made mostly of sheet metal and could be produced with simple tools. There were 6 versions of the Sten produced, from one who's stock had a vertical fore grip like the Thompson, to a silenced one for Commando use. It was one of the most ugly firearms, but ugly doesn't affect its quality and reliability in service. It was chambered in the 9mm Parabellum, weighed 6 pounds, fired from a 32 round box magazine, and had a rate of fire up to 550 rounds per minute. It could be fired from the shoulder by a patented strap placed on the uniform.
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Bren LMG:
Range: Long
Rate of Fire: Fast
Damage: High
Mobility: Slow
Ammo in game: 30/300
Recoil: High
Melee: Yes
The Bren lightmachinegun was first produced in 1938 as a replacement for the Lewis gun. It was produced for troops on the move towards the frontlines. It was chambered in the .303 caliber bullet. It weighed in at 22 pounds, and fired from a 30 round top mounted magazine. 4 different variants were mass produced during the war, from ones that where lighter for the British 6th Airborne, to ones made for Canada.
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MK1 Fragmentation grenade:
Range: Long
Rate of Fire: Fast
Damage: High
Mobility: Very high
Ammo in game: 3
Recoil: NA
Melee: Yes
Made up of a segmented metal case which resembled that of a Pineapple,
it was packed with TNT and a fuse, the Pineapple was ideally used against bunker
emplacements or against large amounts of enemy soldiers. The Grenade is a very
basic weapon, a safety pin is removed from the top of the grenade allowing a
fly-off handle to be released. As the grenade is thrown, the handle flies off
and the fuse burns down. After the fuse burned down, it would ignite the TNT
packed in the grenade and blast away the segmented outer casing, striking and
probably killing anyone near.