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Revision as of 10:20, 21 February 2010
Once again, these Thompsons are not M1928s, but rathere M1A1s. Notice the location of the bolt actuators, the lack of a compensator, and the shape of the rear sight guard. --Funkychinaman 07:36, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
Unidentified Guns
As I've said before I know little about firearms and any identifications I make are based on pure happenstance. Rather than risk looking foolish I'll just post all these here as "unknowns" until someone identifies them. - Kooshmeister
Patrol Boat Guns
The German patrol boat that the Dozen attack has a pair of big machine guns mounted on it, which are used on them by a sailor and by the patrol boat lieutenant.
Belt-Fed Machine Gun
During the attack on the St. Francis abbey, the Dozen get pinned down by a pair of Germans operating a belt-fed machine gun up on a balcony, who kill two of their number, until Major Wright disposes of the Germans with a hand grenade.
Rifles
As in The Fatal Mission, the Dozen train using rifles with bayonets on them. I'm unsure if these are the same kind used in Fatal Mission though.