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Revision as of 13:02, 13 June 2009

Colt M1911A1

Standard US/ARVN sidearm, with a 9-round magazine The Standard USG1 M1911A1 has a 7-Round Magazine.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 with 4-inch barrel

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Used by US Special Forces, cylinder holds six rounds

Chinese Type 54 Pistol

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This is the Chinese copy of the TT-33 Tokarev Pistol, except that the Chinese model has a frame mounted safety. The Type 54 is the standard NVA/VC sidearm, the magazine holds 8 rounds of 7.62x25mm Tokarev.

Colt M16

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Used by the US and ARVN, a semi-auto only variant with a scope can be used as a sniper weapon, both have 20-round mags.

It should be noted that the Original Pre-1967 M16 wasn't used by the US Army or any other branch of the US Armed Forces other than the Air Force. So, the use of the M16 is a anachronism since the US Army and the ARVN never used the M16, only the US Air Force.

XM177

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Used by ARVN and US Special Forces, one with an XM148 grenade launcher

It also should be noted that the use of the XM177 by the ARVN and the US Army is a anachronism since the only branch of the US Military that have used the XM177 is the Air Force. It would be more accurate for the US Army soldiers to use the XM177E1 or the XM177E2 since those are the varients of the XM177 that the US Army and Marine Corps used during the Vietnam War and not the XM177. The Use of 30 round magazines is also a anachronism since 30 round magazines weren't around when the United States was directly involved in the Vietnam War.

M14 Rifle

Standard rifle for US Demolition Class

M21

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One of three possible choices for the Sniper Class

M40

One of three possible rifles for the Sniper Class, holds five rounds

AK-47/Norinco Type 56

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Standard NVA weapon

AKS-47/Norinco Type 56-1

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Standard VC weapon

SKS/Type 56

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Used by the NVA demolition class, and by the VC as a sniper

SVD Dragunov

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One of two NVA sniper weapons

Mosin-Nagant M1891

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One of two NVA sniper weapons, only adequate sniper rifle for VC

M1 Mortar

Mossberg 500

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One of two US Infantry Weapons, sawed-off pistol grip and heat shield That would be a 590.

Saco Defense M60

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US/ARVN light machine gun

M79

Grenade launcher used by US and ARVN

M72 LAW

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Standard US/ARVN Anti-Tank Weapon

MAT-49

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Mk 2 hand grenade

Type 53

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VC machine gun

Degtyarev RPD

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Standard NVA machine gun

RPG-2

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Standard VC Anti-Tank Weapon

RPG-7

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Standard NVA Anti-Tank Weapon

SA-7 Grail

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NVA/VC Anti-Air Weapon

BGM-71 TOW

Seen mounted on some jeeps.Needs Verification.