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=== [[Heckler & Koch HK416|HK416 with M203 Grenade Launcher]] === | === [[Heckler & Koch HK416|HK416 with M203 Grenade Launcher]] === | ||
Standard issue weapon to US Assault troops. One would think that a version used by the US military would use AR style iron sights instead of the H&K style sights. Also, on close inspection, the 416 you use has the ejection on the left side. So it's a lefty 416 which hasn't been actually produced yet. It is odd that you start out with this rifle, but your character is right handed. It is used by Sgt. Redford and Pvt. Marlow (Player Character) as their main weapons of choice. The three basic Assault Rifles in the game all behave in exactly the same way for balance purposes; this includes the AEK971, the AUG, and the HK416. | Standard issue weapon to US Assault troops with designated name of 'M416'. One would think that a version used by the US military would use AR style iron sights instead of the H&K style sights. Also, on close inspection, the 416 you use has the ejection on the left side. So it's a lefty 416 which hasn't been actually produced yet. It is odd that you start out with this rifle, but your character is right handed. It is used by Sgt. Redford and Pvt. Marlow (Player Character) as their main weapons of choice. The three basic Assault Rifles in the game all behave in exactly the same way for balance purposes; this includes the AEK971, the AUG, and the HK416. | ||
[[Image:HK-416 in BFBC.png|thumb|none|350px|HK416 and a M203 Grenade Launcher.]] | [[Image:HK-416 in BFBC.png|thumb|none|350px|HK416 and a M203 Grenade Launcher.]] | ||
=== [[FN F2000|FN F2000 with EGLM Grenade Launcher]] === | === [[FN F2000|FN F2000 with EGLM Grenade Launcher]] === | ||
The FN | The FN F2000 is the weapon unlocked by going on the EA website and registering your other battlefield games for "veteran" status. It is characterized by an insanely high rate of fire and moderate accuracy, making it extremely effective at close range. The Bad Company model is only available in multiplayer and lacks the large scope which is often seen on the F2000. | ||
[[Image:fn_f2000_1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|FN F2000.]] | [[Image:fn_f2000_1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|FN F2000.]] | ||
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=== [[Steyr_AUG#Steyr_AUG_A3|Steyr AUGA3 - w/ M203.]] === | === [[Steyr_AUG#Steyr_AUG_A3|Steyr AUGA3 - w/ M203.]] === | ||
Standard issue to MEC Assault troops. This has the same statistics as the other two starting assault rifles, namely the AEK971 and H&K 416 | Standard issue to MEC Assault troops. This has the same statistics as the other two starting assault rifles, namely the AEK971 and H&K 416. | ||
[[Image:Steyr_AUG_A3+40mm.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Steyr AUG A3 and a 40mm Grenade Launcher]] | [[Image:Steyr_AUG_A3+40mm.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Steyr AUG A3 and a 40mm Grenade Launcher]] | ||
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[[Image:an94-1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nikonov AN-94]] | [[Image:an94-1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nikonov AN-94]] | ||
=== [[M16_rifle_series#M16A2_Rifle| | === [[M16_rifle_series#M16A2_Rifle|M16A3]] === | ||
The | The M16A3-like full-auto Assault Rifle appears as a name 'M16' with M203 Grenade Launcher. It is used by some of the Legionnaire's assault troops. The most accurate and powerful assault rifle in the game. Considered one of the two best rifles in the game, along with the AN-94. | ||
[[Image:M16A2_M203.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M16A2 | [[Image:M16A2_M203.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M16A2 with M203 40mm grenade launcher, only difference with M16A3 is 3-round burst fire mode.]] | ||
== Sub-Machine Guns / Compact Assault Rifles == | == Sub-Machine Guns / Compact Assault Rifles == |
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The following weapons are used in the video game Battlefield: Bad Company:
Battlefield Bad Company is the first of the Bad Company branch on EA's highly successful Battlefield franchise. The game itself revolves around a single squad during an unclear conflict between USA and Russian forces. The game itself was praised for it's unique destructive features, powered by the Frostbite engine, which allow a greater deal of realism to be introduced to the player. Buildings in particular suffer damage to a degree that only the frame will remain. However, it will not collapse entirely, due to balance and gameplay stability reasons. The sequel, however, allows buildings to be completely decimated.
Battlefield Bad Company was also the first to feature pre-order in-game bonuses, in this case 5 weapons. The obvious purpose being marketing as well as to build a greater demand for the game, though the weapons themselves can be unlocked through the same "L33tspeak" codes (with exception of a select few), and do not feature any unique coding systems.
Assault Rifles
Assault Rifles are used by Assault Troops and all are fitted with Grenade Launchers and Iron Sights.
HK416 with M203 Grenade Launcher
Standard issue weapon to US Assault troops with designated name of 'M416'. One would think that a version used by the US military would use AR style iron sights instead of the H&K style sights. Also, on close inspection, the 416 you use has the ejection on the left side. So it's a lefty 416 which hasn't been actually produced yet. It is odd that you start out with this rifle, but your character is right handed. It is used by Sgt. Redford and Pvt. Marlow (Player Character) as their main weapons of choice. The three basic Assault Rifles in the game all behave in exactly the same way for balance purposes; this includes the AEK971, the AUG, and the HK416.
FN F2000 with EGLM Grenade Launcher
The FN F2000 is the weapon unlocked by going on the EA website and registering your other battlefield games for "veteran" status. It is characterized by an insanely high rate of fire and moderate accuracy, making it extremely effective at close range. The Bad Company model is only available in multiplayer and lacks the large scope which is often seen on the F2000.
Heckler & Koch XM8 w/ M320.
The XM8 is a high rate of fire assault rifle with good accuracy, but is not generally used because of its low damage. Instead of the XM8's built-in scope, all variants of the XM8 use the rear sights from the G36C with custom forward sights. Used by some of the Legionnaire's Assault troops.
The grenade launcher used on this gun is the M320. A grenade launcher based on the German AG36. It will replace the M203 and was built for all current M-16s, M-4s, and XM-8s.
Steyr AUGA3 - w/ M203.
Standard issue to MEC Assault troops. This has the same statistics as the other two starting assault rifles, namely the AEK971 and H&K 416.
AEK-971 with GP30
Standard issue to Russian Assault troops. This has the same statistics as the other two starting assault rifles, namely the AUG and H&K 416. A Golden AEK-971 is seen hanging up on a wall in Zavimir Serdar's Office in the Palace.
AN-94
Used by some Russian assault troops. Comes with a GP-30 Grenade Launcher. The AN-94 has a clear sight picture, very high rate of fire and good accuracy balanced by low damage. It's considered one of the best rifles in the game, next to the M16.
M16A3
The M16A3-like full-auto Assault Rifle appears as a name 'M16' with M203 Grenade Launcher. It is used by some of the Legionnaire's assault troops. The most accurate and powerful assault rifle in the game. Considered one of the two best rifles in the game, along with the AN-94.
Sub-Machine Guns / Compact Assault Rifles
The SMGs are all fitted with suppressors in game, and are used by Specialist Troops. Ironsights are not usable. Some of the guns in the "SMG" category are carbines; they still belong here due to how the game classifies them.
9A-91 Rifle
Standard issue to MEC Specialist troops. This has the same characteristics as the other two starting carbines in the game, namely the AKS-74U and the FN SCAR.Is equipped with a Silencer.
AKS-74U
Standard issue carbine to Russian specialist troops. This has the same characteristics as the other two starting carbines in the game, namely the 9A-91 and the FN SCAR.Has a Silencer attached.
PP-2000
Used by some Russian specialist troops. This weapon has the highest rate of fire of any gun in the game, but poor accuracy and damage.It also has a Silencer attached.
FN SCAR
Standard issue assault rifle to US Specialist troops. This has the same characteristics as the other two starting carbines in the game, namely the AKS-74U and the 9A-91.Is equipped with a Silencer and Camo paint.
Heckler & Koch UMP
Used by some of the Legionnaire's specialist troops. The UMP has the slowest rate of fire of the SMG class, but the best damage and accuracy.Is equipped with a Silencer.
Uzi
The Uzi has middling statistics with the exception of handling, It is only available to those who played the demo up to maximum level.
XM8 Compact Carbine
More or less an XM8 shortened. The XM8 carbine is a middle of the road weapon, with no standout qualities, resulting in virtually no usage online. Is equipped with a silencer.
Sniper Rifles
The Sniper Rifles are standard issue to recon troops in the game.
GOL
A German made sniper rifle used by MEC recon troops. This has the characteristics of the other two sniper rifles in the game, the M24 and the SV-98.
M24 Sniper Weapon System
Standard issue to US recon troops. This has the characteristics of the other two sniper rifles in the game, the GOL and the SV-98. The M24 is considered to have the best scope reticule.
SV-98
Standard issue to Russian recon troops. This has the characteristics of the other two sniper rifles in the game, the M24 and the GOL.
Barrett M95
Used by some US and Legionnaire's recon troops. The M95 is depicted as having a 5 round magazine, likely for game balance purposes. It is by far the strongest gun in the game, being able to be used as an anti-aircraft gun.It's got a Camo paint job.
Norinco QBU-88
A semi-automatic sniper rifle unlocked by pre-ordering the game. An interesting note is that the animations used for the weapon are exactly the same to the ones used on the same weapon in Battlefield 2.
SVU
Used by some Russian recon troops. The SVU is a semi-automatic sniper rifle equipped with a suppressor. It has enough power that players can take down helicopters in only a couple magazines. In singleplayer the SVU is rare, only appearing twice and only on one level.
VSS Vintorez
The VSS is the highest capacity and highest rate of fire sniper rifle available, but also does little damage. It has enough accuracy that some players can actually use it unscoped at close and medium range.
Handguns
Beretta M9
The handgun that is paired with the Barrett M95 and other American guns. Somehow this pistol is more effective than some assault rifles.
MP-412 REX
The revolver that is paired with the GOL sniper rifle and other Middle Eastern guns. Deadlier than even the M9.
MP-443 Grach
The pistol that is paired with the SV-98 and other Russian guns. Similar stats to the M9.On the Mission Carsh and Grab A variant with the just the MP-443 and grenade is your starting weapon.
Shotguns
Shotguns are the primary weapons of Demolition Troops in the game.
Remington 870MCS
Standard issue to US Demolition troops. Used by Pvt. Haggard as his main weapon in the game. This weapon has the same characteristics as the other starting pump-action shotgun in the game, the TI-94.
NS2000
Used by some Legionnaire's demolition troops. The Neostead shotgun is the most accurate and therefore the best shotgun in the game at range, but its tight spread makes it harder to fight at close range.
Saiga 20K
Standard issue of Russian demolition troops. Called the S20K in game, it is the only semi-automatic starting shotgun available.Has some sort of carrying handle on the handguard.
SPAS12
Used by some of the Legionnaire's demolition troops. It is identical to the two starting pump-action shotguns in the game aside from the handling statistic, which is slightly higher due to its short length; the stock is never shown extended. It is incorrectly used as pump-action only.
SPAS-15
The SPAS-15 is a semi-automatic shotgun, and is the only weapon that doesn't reappear in the sequel.
TOZ-194
Standard issue to MEC demolition troops. This weapon has the same characteristics as the other starting pump-action shotgun in the game, the Remington 870 MCS.
USAS12
The USAS-12 is a fully-automatic shotgun with more damage and lower capacity than the SPAS-15 that is unlocked by checking your characters game statistics on EA's online service.
Light Machine Guns
Light Machine Guns are the primary weapons of the Support Troops in the game.
Heckler & Koch MG36
Used by of the Legionnaire's support troops. Why the creators could add the MG variant of the G-36 and not include the assault rifle version is beyond us. The MG36 is accurate, but not very powerful. It is widely used because the reflex optic makes it the easiest to aim accurately at long range, acting as a makeshift scope.
M249 SAW Para
Standard issue of US support troops, and to Pvt. Sweetwater. This has the same characteristics as the other two starting LMGs in the game, the PKM and the QJY-88.
M60
The M60 is the most powerful LMG in the game, and is unlocked by registering for the online newsletter.
PKM
Standard issue of Russian support troops. This has the same characteristics as the other two starting LMGs in the game, the M249 Para SAW and the QJY-88.
QJY88
Standard issue of MEC support troops. This has the same characteristics as the other two starting LMGs in the game, the PKM and the M249 Para SAW.
XM8 LMG
The XM8 LMG is a middle of the road weapon, and not widely used. Used by the Legionnaire's support troops.
MG3
The MG3 is the highest rate of fire LMG in the game, but is also a little weak and very inaccurate,Which is strange because 7.62x51mm NATO Packs a Punch.
Rocket Launchers
These weapons are used by the Demolition Troops in the game.
AT-4
Standard issue to US Demolitions troops and to Pvt. Haggard.
RPG-7
Standard issue to Russian demolition troops.
Carl Gustav
Used in the final battle against the Legionnaire. Standard issue to MEC demolition troops.