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==Battle/Assault rifles== | ==Battle/Assault rifles== | ||
===Colt | ===Colt XM177E2=== | ||
===Colt | Assault carbine used by U.S. Special forces, equipped in four mission during the single player campaign and issued to the ARVN's Hac Bao riflemen during the last mission. Shares the magazine with the M16 rifle loaded with 18 round. | ||
[[Image:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|400px|right|XM177E2 - 5.56x45mm. This was the last variant of the XM177 rifle used in the Vietnam War.]] | |||
===Colt XM16E1=== | |||
Main U.S. assault rifle. Used by the U.S. Marines throughout the game. Use 20 round magazines loaded with 18 rounds, probably to avoid jamming(the guns never jamm in Vietcong 2). Is avaible a second version fitted with an experimental Colt XM148 grenade launcher. | |||
[[Image:XM16E1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|XM16E1 - 5.56x45mm.]] | |||
===Enfield L1A1=== | ===Enfield L1A1=== | ||
Australian battle rifle. Despite the real rifle is capable of semiautomatic fire only, in game can switch fire mode between automatic and semiautomatic, as the M14. Cobber (the medic) use it in the last mission but the player never use it, while in multiplayer is aviable only to the U.S. "Infanterist" class. | |||
[[Image:AussieFAL.jpg|thumb|right|400px|L1A1 with wooden furniture]] | |||
===Springfield A. M14=== | ===Springfield A. M14=== | ||
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==Machine guns== | ==Machine guns== | ||
===Browning BAR M1918A2=== | ===Browning BAR M1918A2=== |
Revision as of 12:31, 29 January 2010
Vietcong 2 is the sequel of the tactical first person shooter "Vietcong". As in the first edition, the player will take the lead of a Special Force's team of the US army during the Vietnam War, as the Captain Daniel Boone. Differently from is predecessor, this time is possible to play as vietcong in a short secondary campaign. Both US and vietcong campaign wil take place during the "Tet offensive" in the Januar '68, around the city of Hue.
Arsenal mangement:
During the single player campaigns the player is allowed to transport a knife, a handgun, two primary weapon and a lot various equipment (two type of handgrenades, C4 explosves, LAW and a first-aid kit).With few exception, the non-playing character haven't a "fixed" weapon but a casually selected weapon: it's easily notable that the most part of the enemy may be equipped with different guns each time you play a mission. Also can be noted some "weapon groups" for this variations: earlier Viet Cong may spaw armed with a SKS or a MAT-49 or a PPSh-41, NVA soldier and later Viet Cong are armed with a SKS or a Vzor 58 or an AK-47, VC machinegunners may have a Vzor 59 or a RPD-44 for example.The exceptions are the teammate, the snipers, the RPG gunners and the Viet Cong armed with the IZH-43. However these last two gunman drop a casually generated handgun.
Another notably odd (and ghastly) thing is that the most part of the weapon are chambered with a wrong caliber, but all these error will be described in the weapon details.
The following list contains all the weapons that can be used or see in Vietcong 2:
US Army/ARVN weapons
The most part of this weapon are obviously of US manufacture, but due the presence of Australian army soldiers in game (the team's medic Cobber is australian) is possible see (and use) english weapons of Australian ordnance
Handguns
Colt M1911A1
Main U.S. pistol, is a standard equipment in most missions of the U.S. single player campaign. Rare see it used by U.S. Army soldiers in single player but the Viet Cong armed shotgun or RPG-7 may drop it after killing. As in Vietcong is the most common siederarm for the U.S. multiplayer classes.
S&W model 27
Special forces siderarm, it's really accurate and seems to be reloaded using speedloaders. Despite in multiplayer it's described correctly as a .357 Magnum, the ammo found for it are named .38 Special (useble without problem on thi gun, but notoriously less powerfull) but still have more stopping power than a standard Colt .45. As the M1911A1 it may be dropped by some Viet Cong and in multy player is the pistol equipped to U.S. "Infanterist" and "Medic" classes and Viet Cong "Fighter" and "Medic" classes.
S&W Mark 22 Model 0 "hush puppy"
Appear as "S&W Mod.39(sil.)" is equipped with a silencer. Oddly it shares the .45ACP ammunition of the M1911A1 instead of the correct 9x19 NATO, same error made in Vietcong. It is equipped in a few mission in the U.S. campaign and is the standard pistol for the U.S. sniper in multiplayer.
Machine pistols/Submachine-gun
Thompson M1A1
Carl Gustaf M45
Sterling L34 A1
Sten MarkIIS
MAC Ingram M10
Battle/Assault rifles
Colt XM177E2
Assault carbine used by U.S. Special forces, equipped in four mission during the single player campaign and issued to the ARVN's Hac Bao riflemen during the last mission. Shares the magazine with the M16 rifle loaded with 18 round.
Colt XM16E1
Main U.S. assault rifle. Used by the U.S. Marines throughout the game. Use 20 round magazines loaded with 18 rounds, probably to avoid jamming(the guns never jamm in Vietcong 2). Is avaible a second version fitted with an experimental Colt XM148 grenade launcher.
Enfield L1A1
Australian battle rifle. Despite the real rifle is capable of semiautomatic fire only, in game can switch fire mode between automatic and semiautomatic, as the M14. Cobber (the medic) use it in the last mission but the player never use it, while in multiplayer is aviable only to the U.S. "Infanterist" class.
Springfield A. M14
Machine guns
Browning BAR M1918A2
Saco Defence M60
Browning M1919A4
Browning M2HB
Shotgun
Remington M870
Sniper/bolt-action rifles
Winchester model 70
Remington M40
Springfield A. M21
Grenades/Explosives
M18 smoke grenade
M26 fragmentation grenade
Springfield A. M79
M72-A2 LAW
M18-A1 "Claymore"
Viet Cong/NVA weapons
As in its predecessor, the vietnamese resistance uses mostly soviet-made weapons, but this time ther are several exception as the french MAT-49 and the german StG-44.
Handguns
PM
Model 1905 with integral silencer
Mauser C-96 model 1912
APS
Machine pistols/Submachine-gun
Samopal Vzor 61
M.A.T. Mle.49
PPSh-41
Carbines/Assault rifles
SKS-45
Samopal Vzor 58V
AK-47
StG-44
Machine guns
DP-28
Univerzální Kulomet Vzor 59
RPD-44
ZB53/Vzor 37
Shotguns
Flintlock blunderbuss
Baikal IZH-43
Sniper/bolt-action rifles
Mosin-Nagant model 1938
SVD-63