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||"M9"|| | ||"M9"|| | ||
* Standing in for the M9, the [[Beretta 92SB]] appears in-game as the sidearm of: | * Standing in for the M9, the [[Beretta 92SB]] appears in-game as the sidearm of: | ||
:* | :* Al-Asad OpFor (it is unknown from which Middle Eastern army the OpFor was inspired or based on, it is presumably either the Iraqui Army or Saudi Arabian Army or even a combination of both, for the sake of simplicity, realism and weapon variety, i will use the Iraqi and Saudi Arabian Army arsenals for reference) | ||
:* Russian Army Loyalists | :* Russian Army Loyalists | ||
:* U.S. Marine Corps (1st Reconnaissance Battalion specificaly) | :* U.S. Marine Corps (1st Reconnaissance Battalion specificaly) | ||
:* Ultranationalists (Incorrectly refered as the Spetsnaz in multiplayer) | :* Zakhaev Ultranationalists (Incorrectly refered as the Spetsnaz in multiplayer) | ||
* Model in-game of the Beretta 92SB is slighly smaller than it's real life counterpart and the Magazine has a non-flat baseplate. | * Model in-game of the Beretta 92SB is slighly smaller than it's real life counterpart and the Magazine has a non-flat baseplate. | ||
* Incorrectly classified as the M9. | * Incorrectly classified as the M9. | ||
*Incorrectly used by: | *Incorrectly used by: | ||
:* | :*Al-Asad OpFor | ||
:*Russian Army Loyalists | :*Russian Army Loyalists | ||
:*U.S. Marine Corps (Kind of...) | :*U.S. Marine Corps (Kind of...) | ||
:*S.A.S. (Kind of, Is in the Holsters of Price and Gaz which magicaly changes into a USP .45 for some reason) | :*S.A.S. (Kind of, Is in the Holsters of Price and Gaz which magicaly changes into a USP .45 for some reason) | ||
:*Ultranationalists | :*Zakhaev Ultranationalists | ||
*Better Choices: | *Better Choices: | ||
:*In General: Genuine [[Beretta M9]]. | :*In General: Genuine [[Beretta M9]]. | ||
:*For the | :*For the Al-Asad OpFor: [[Caracal F]], [[FN57|FN Five-Seven]], Al-Qadissiya Tariq (Iraqi replica of the [[Beretta M1951]]). | ||
:*For the Russian Army Loyalists: [[Makarov PMM]], [[MP-443 Grach]]. | :*For the Russian Army Loyalists: [[Makarov PMM]], [[MP-443 Grach]]. | ||
:*For the U.S. Marine Corps: [[Beretta M9A1]], [[M45/MEU(SOC)|M45 MEU (SOC)]]. | :*For the U.S. Marine Corps: [[Beretta M9A1]], [[M45/MEU(SOC)|M45 MEU (SOC)]]. | ||
:*For the Holster of Gaz: See "USP .45" notes section for details. | :*For the Holster of Gaz: See "USP .45" notes section for details. | ||
:*For the Holster of Price: See "M1911 .45" notes section for details. | :*For the Holster of Price: See "M1911 .45" notes section for details. | ||
:*For the Ultranationalists: [[Makarov PM]], [[TT-33]]. | :*For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[Makarov PM]], [[TT-33]]. | ||
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||"USP .45"|| | ||"USP .45"|| | ||
* The [[Heckler & Koch USP]] appears as the "USP .45" in-game as the secondary sidearm of: | * The [[Heckler & Koch USP]] appears as the "USP .45" in-game as the secondary sidearm of: | ||
:* | :* Al-Asad OpFor (a single "USP .45" appears on a table full of weapons on the first stage on the mission "Charlie Don't Surf") | ||
:* S.A.S. (22nd Regiment specificaly) | :* S.A.S. (22nd Regiment specificaly) | ||
* Model in-game has some visual alterations including: | * Model in-game has some visual alterations including: | ||
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* At some point durning the development of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the USP .45 was supposed to be a Heckler & Koch Mark 23, but it was changed to a Heckler & Koch USP for unknown reasons. | * At some point durning the development of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the USP .45 was supposed to be a Heckler & Koch Mark 23, but it was changed to a Heckler & Koch USP for unknown reasons. | ||
*Incorrectly used by: | *Incorrectly used by: | ||
:* | :* Al-Asad OpFor (how did they even got one?) | ||
:* S.A.S. | :* S.A.S. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* In General: Genuine Heckler & Koch USP. | :* In General: Genuine Heckler & Koch USP. | ||
:* For the | :* For the Al-Asad OpFor: Heckler & Koch HK P9, Smith & Wesson M&P. | ||
:* For the S.A.S.: [[Browning Hi-Power|Browning Hi-Power Mark I]]/[[Browning Hi-Power Mark III|Mark III]], [[SIG-Sauer P226]]/[[SIG-Sauer P226R|P226R]], [[SIG-Sauer P228]], [[SIG-Sauer P229|SIG-Sauer-P229]], [[SIG-Sauer P230]]. | :* For the S.A.S.: [[Browning Hi-Power|Browning Hi-Power Mark I]]/[[Browning Hi-Power Mark III|Mark III]], [[SIG-Sauer P226]]/[[SIG-Sauer P226R|P226R]], [[SIG-Sauer P228]], [[SIG-Sauer P229|SIG-Sauer-P229]], [[SIG-Sauer P230]]. | ||
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:* S.A.S. | :* S.A.S. | ||
:* U.S. Marine Corps (also used by Captain "Danger" Pelayo in the Mission "Shock and Awe") | :* U.S. Marine Corps (also used by Captain "Danger" Pelayo in the Mission "Shock and Awe") | ||
:* Ultranationalists | :* Zakhaev Ultranationalists | ||
* Model in-game has the Navy trigger group, identifying as the MP5K-N and it's slightly smaller compared to it's real life counterpart. | * Model in-game has the Navy trigger group, identifying as the MP5K-N and it's slightly smaller compared to it's real life counterpart. | ||
* If the Silencer Attachment is equipped, the model will change to a MP5SD3. | * If the Silencer Attachment is equipped, the model will change to a MP5SD3. | ||
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* Incorrectly used by by S.A.S. in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by by S.A.S. in the campaign. | ||
:* The British S.A.S. never adopted the MP5-N for service, it is only used by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance. | :* The British S.A.S. never adopted the MP5-N for service, it is only used by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance. | ||
*Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | *Incorrectly used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
:*The only reported use of the MP5 in Russian hands was with the former K.G.B. Alpha Group in the Soviet-Afghan War, in present times, it is used by the F.S.B. Special Rapid Response Unit and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, even if the Ultranationalists did got the MP5, it would be still out-of-place that they use such a high-grade SMG, let along the N Variant. | :*The only reported use of the MP5 in Russian hands was with the former K.G.B. Alpha Group in the Soviet-Afghan War, in present times, it is used by the F.S.B. Special Rapid Response Unit and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, even if the Zakhaev Ultranationalists did got the MP5, it would be still out-of-place that they use such a high-grade SMG, let along the N Variant. | ||
* Better (Additional) Choices: | * Better (Additional) Choices: | ||
:* For the | :* For the | ||
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:* [[MP5A2]], [[MP5A3]], [[MP5K]], [[MP5KA1]] (S.A.S. only) | :* [[MP5A2]], [[MP5A3]], [[MP5K]], [[MP5KA1]] (S.A.S. only) | ||
:* [[Colt 9mm SMG]] AKA RO635 (as an additional choice for the U.S. Marine Corps avaliable as a common weapon alongside the MP5-N) | :* [[Colt 9mm SMG]] AKA RO635 (as an additional choice for the U.S. Marine Corps avaliable as a common weapon alongside the MP5-N) | ||
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[PPSh-41]]. | :* For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[PPSh-41]]. | ||
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||P90|| | ||P90|| | ||
* The [[FN P90 TR]], simply known as the "P90", appears as a rare weapon used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * The [[FN P90 TR]], simply known as the "P90", appears as a rare weapon used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Model in-game has a H&K Diopter sights instead of the original iron sights with an unusable laser sight attached to it's side rail. | * Model in-game has a H&K Diopter sights instead of the original iron sights with an unusable laser sight attached to it's side rail. | ||
* The magazine of the P90 is incorrectly depicted as non-translucent. | * The magazine of the P90 is incorrectly depicted as non-translucent. | ||
* Anachronistic for the Mission "All Ghillied Up", the mission in question takes place in 1996, while the P90 was produced in 1993, the TR Variant of the P90 wasn't produced until 1999. | * Anachronistic for the Mission "All Ghillied Up", the mission in question takes place in 1996, while the P90 was produced in 1993, the TR Variant of the P90 wasn't produced until 1999. | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* In General: Original P90. | :* In General: Original P90. | ||
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[PP-19 Bizon]]. | :* For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[PP-19 Bizon]]. | ||
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||Škorpion|| | ||Škorpion|| | ||
* The [[Sa vz. 61 Skorpion|Sa vz. 61 Škorpion]], designated as the Skorpion, appears as the main Machine Pistol/SMG infrequently used by Russian Army Loyalists, | * The [[Sa vz. 61 Skorpion|Sa vz. 61 Škorpion]], designated as the Skorpion, appears as the main Machine Pistol/SMG infrequently used by Russian Army Loyalists, Al-Asad OpFor and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists. | ||
* Model in-game has markings on the side on the weapon that reads "ZASTAVA" and "YUGOSLAVIA", indicating that at some point durning development, the Skorpion was the Cz vz. 61 E/M84, a Yugoslavian produced copy of the Skorpion, it is unknown if the developers confused the Skorpion with the Cz vz. 61 E/M84, forgotten to change the pistol grip texture to the black colored grip that is unique to the Cz vz. 61 E/M84 prior to the release of the game or change the texture and model to that to a genuine Cz vz. 61 E/M84. | * Model in-game has markings on the side on the weapon that reads "ZASTAVA" and "YUGOSLAVIA", indicating that at some point durning development, the Skorpion was the Cz vz. 61 E/M84, a Yugoslavian produced copy of the Skorpion, it is unknown if the developers confused the Skorpion with the Cz vz. 61 E/M84, forgotten to change the pistol grip texture to the black colored grip that is unique to the Cz vz. 61 E/M84 prior to the release of the game or change the texture and model to that to a genuine Cz vz. 61 E/M84. | ||
* Correctly used by the | * Correctly used by the Al-Asad OpFor in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
:* While the Skorpion was never officialy adopted for military service, it was used by the K.G.B. Alpha Group/Ninth Directorate, Security Guards at Top Secret Facilities and the Moscow municipal militia since 1974, but it has been since phased out in it's entirety in the early or mid 2000s, also why the Ultranationalists, a paramilitary group that idolizes the Soviet Union would use a Czechoslovakian-made Machine Pistol/SMG? | :* While the Skorpion was never officialy adopted for military service, it was used by the K.G.B. Alpha Group/Ninth Directorate, Security Guards at Top Secret Facilities and the Moscow municipal militia since 1974, but it has been since phased out in it's entirety in the early or mid 2000s, also why the Zakhaev Ultranationalists, a paramilitary group that idolizes the Soviet Union would use a Czechoslovakian-made Machine Pistol/SMG? | ||
* Better Choice for the Russian Army Loyalists: [[PP-2000]]. | * Better Choice for the Russian Army Loyalists: [[PP-2000]]. | ||
* Better Choice for the Ultranationalists: [[Stechkin APS]]. | * Better Choice for the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[Stechkin APS]]. | ||
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||Mini-Uzi|| | ||Mini-Uzi|| | ||
* The [[Mini Uzi|Mini-Uzi]] appears in-game as the Ultranationalists main compact SMG, it is also Victor Zakhaev preferred weapon of choice (equipped with a silencer for some reason). | * The [[Mini Uzi|Mini-Uzi]] appears in-game as the Zakhaev Ultranationalists main compact SMG, it is also Victor Zakhaev preferred weapon of choice (equipped with a silencer for some reason). | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists (but not Victor Zakhaev) in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists (but not Victor Zakhaev) in the campaign. | ||
:* Other than Victor Zakhaev, why the Ultranationalists, a paramilitary group that idolizes the Soviet Union would use a Israeli-made SMG? | :* Other than Victor Zakhaev, why the Zakhaev Ultranationalists, a paramilitary group that idolizes the Soviet Union would use a Israeli-made SMG? | ||
* Better Choice for the Ultranationalists: [[PPS-43]]. | * Better Choice for the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[PPS-43]]. | ||
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||"AK-47"|| | ||"AK-47"|| | ||
* An "AK-47" appears in-game as the main rifle used by the | * An "AK-47" appears in-game as the main rifle used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign, Price use one AK-47 in the Mission "One Shot, One Kill", only appearing as it's secondary weapon if an AK-47 has been picked prior in the Mission "All Ghillied Up". | ||
* Model in-game of the "AK-47" is based on the original [[AK-47|Type I AK-47]] while having a custom-modeled receiver cover. | * Model in-game of the "AK-47" is based on the original [[AK-47|Type I AK-47]] while having a custom-modeled receiver cover. | ||
* "Correctly" used by the | * "Correctly" used by the Al-Asad OpFor and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists in the campaign. | ||
:* The original AK-47 Type I model was phased out of service/replaced in 1951. | :* The original AK-47 Type I model was phased out of service/replaced in 1951. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
* For the: | * For the: | ||
:* | :* Al-Asad OpFor | ||
:* Ultranationalists | :* Zakhaev Ultranationalists | ||
::* Original AK-47 Models Type I and II (Avaliable for the | ::* Original AK-47 Models Type I and II (Avaliable for the Al-Asad OpFor and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists as uncommon or rare weapons in their arsenals) | ||
::* Type III AK-47, [[AKM]], [[AK-74]] ( | ::* Type III AK-47, [[AKM]], [[AK-74]] (Al-Asad OpFor/Zakhaev Ultranationalists). | ||
::* [[AKM-63#AMM|AMM]], [[Zastava M70B1]] ( | ::* [[AKM-63#AMM|AMM]], [[Zastava M70B1]] (Al-Asad OpFor only). | ||
::* [[AK-74M]] (Russian Army Loyalists only). | ::* [[AK-74M]] (Russian Army Loyalists only). | ||
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||"AK-74u"|| | ||"AK-74u"|| | ||
*The JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle, designated as the "AK-74u" appears in-game as the main carbine used by the | *The JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle, designated as the "AK-74u" appears in-game as the main carbine used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* It is classified as the "AK-74u", even though the JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle is based on the [[AKS-47]], It's designatation as the "AK-74u" imples that the "AK-74u" is, in theory, an AK-74 with a short barrel and handguard. | * It is classified as the "AK-74u", even though the JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle is based on the [[AKS-47]], It's designatation as the "AK-74u" imples that the "AK-74u" is, in theory, an AK-74 with a short barrel and handguard. | ||
* Model in-game is a mix between an AKS-74U and the JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle, which has several alterations, including an AKS-74U flash hider, rear sight, front sight/gas block with a black polimeter furniture and a RIS handguard. | * Model in-game is a mix between an AKS-74U and the JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle, which has several alterations, including an AKS-74U flash hider, rear sight, front sight/gas block with a black polimeter furniture and a RIS handguard. | ||
The magazines of the "AK-74u" are AKS-74-inspired bakelite magazines with a design resembling that of the Type 1 AKS-47 magazine, identifable by its magazine curve and it's grooves on the magwell. | The magazines of the "AK-74u" are AKS-74-inspired bakelite magazines with a design resembling that of the Type 1 AKS-47 magazine, identifable by its magazine curve and it's grooves on the magwell. | ||
* Incorrectly classified as an SMG in-game. | * Incorrectly classified as an SMG in-game. | ||
* "(In)Correctly" used by the | * "(In)Correctly" used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
:* While the use of an AK carbine by the | :* While the use of an AK carbine by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists is correct, it is incorrect that all of the above factions use an airsoft replica of the outdated AKS-47. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
* For the: | * For the: | ||
:* | :* Al-Asad OpFor | ||
:* Russian Army Loyalists | :* Russian Army Loyalists | ||
:* Ultranationalists | :* Zakhaev Ultranationalists | ||
::* Original AKS-47 Models Type I, II and III (Avaliable for the | ::* Original AKS-47 Models Type I, II and III (Avaliable for the Al-Asad OpFor and Zakhaev Ultranationalists as uncommon or rare weapons in their arsenals). | ||
::* Genuine [[AKS-74U]] ( | ::* Genuine [[AKS-74U]] (Al-Asad OpFor/Russian Army Loyalists/Zakhaev Ultranationalists). | ||
::* [[AKMS]] ( | ::* [[AKMS]] (Al-Asad OpFor/Zakhaev Ultranationalists only). | ||
::* [[Kbk wz. 88 Tantal]], [[PM_md._63#PM_md._63|PM md. 63]] ( | ::* [[Kbk wz. 88 Tantal]], [[PM_md._63#PM_md._63|PM md. 63]] (Al-Asad OpFor only). | ||
::* [[AKS-74]], [[AK-105]] (Russian Army Loyalists only). | ::* [[AKS-74]], [[AK-105]] (Russian Army Loyalists only). | ||
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||"G3"|| | ||"G3"|| | ||
* An [[Heckler & Koch HK91A3]], designated as the "G3" in-game, appears as the main semi-automatic rifle of the | * An [[Heckler & Koch HK91A3]], designated as the "G3" in-game, appears as the main semi-automatic rifle of the Al-Asad OpFor and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Model in-game is the HK91A3, identifiable by its lack of a paddle magazine release and two position selector, it is also equipped with a G3A4 collapsible stock. | * Model in-game is the HK91A3, identifiable by its lack of a paddle magazine release and two position selector, it is also equipped with a G3A4 collapsible stock. | ||
* "Correctly" used by the | * "Correctly" used by the Al-Asad OpFor in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
:* There's no way that the Ultranationalists would use an civilian semi-auto version of the G3 as their main battle rifle. | :* There's no way that the Zakhaev Ultranationalists would use an civilian semi-auto version of the G3 as their main battle rifle. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* In General: Genuine [[Heckler & Koch G3|G3]]. | :* In General: Genuine [[Heckler & Koch G3|G3]]. | ||
:* For the | :* For the Al-Asad OpFor: Select-fire [[Heckler & Koch G3A3|G3A3]]. | ||
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[SKS]]. | :* For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[SKS]]. | ||
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||G36C|| | ||G36C|| | ||
* The [[Heckler & Koch G36C]] variant appears in-game as the Russian Army Loyalists, S.A.S. and the Ultranationalists as their main carbine in the campaign. | * The [[Heckler & Koch G36C]] variant appears in-game as the Russian Army Loyalists, S.A.S. and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists as their main carbine in the campaign. | ||
* By default in the campaign, the G36C is always equipped with a Tasco red dot scope by default. | * By default in the campaign, the G36C is always equipped with a Tasco red dot scope by default. | ||
* The magazine of the G36C is just a non-translucent flat texture and the front sight is missing. | * The magazine of the G36C is just a non-translucent flat texture and the front sight is missing. | ||
* Anachonistic for the Missions "All Ghillied Up" and "One Shot, One Kill", while the G36 was produced in 1996, the same year the previously mentioned missions take place, the G36C wasn't produced until 2001. | * Anachonistic for the Missions "All Ghillied Up" and "One Shot, One Kill", while the G36 was produced in 1996, the same year the previously mentioned missions take place, the G36C wasn't produced until 2001. | ||
* Correctly used by S.A.S. units (most notably "Gaz") in the campaign. | * Correctly used by S.A.S. units (most notably "Gaz") in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly used by Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* For the S.A.S. (as an additional choice): [[L22A2]]. | :* For the S.A.S. (as an additional choice): [[L22A2]]. | ||
:* For the Russian Army Loyalists: [[SR-3 Vikhr]]. | :* For the Russian Army Loyalists: [[SR-3 Vikhr]]. | ||
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[9A-91]]. | :* For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[9A-91]]. | ||
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||"M14"|| | ||"M14"|| | ||
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||M60E3|| | ||M60E3|| | ||
* The [[M60E3|E3]] variant of the M60 appears in multiplayer and in the campaign as one of tree general purpose machine guns avaliable in-game. | * The [[M60E3|E3]] variant of the M60 appears in multiplayer and in the campaign as one of tree general purpose machine guns avaliable in-game. | ||
* For some unfathomable reason, in the campaign, it is used by two Ultranationalists in the final Mission "Game Over", one Ultranationalist uses one after he leaves out his transport truck, after he is fill with lead, it can be picked up for usage, other than multiplayer, "Game Over" is the only mission in the campaign that the M60E3 can be used, the second Ultranationalist uses another one as part of Imran Zakhaev's bodyguards in the final stage of the mission as well. | * For some unfathomable reason, in the campaign, it is used by two Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the final Mission "Game Over", one Ultranationalist uses one after he leaves out his transport truck, after he is fill with lead, it can be picked up for usage, other than multiplayer, "Game Over" is the only mission in the campaign that the M60E3 can be used, the second Ultranationalist uses another one as part of Imran Zakhaev's bodyguards in the final stage of the mission as well. | ||
* Incorrectly designated as the [[M60E4]], model in-game is in fact the E3 variant, the E4 variant has a larger handguard and shorter barrel which the in-game model does not have. | * Incorrectly designated as the [[M60E4]], model in-game is in fact the E3 variant, the E4 variant has a larger handguard and shorter barrel which the in-game model does not have. | ||
* Incorrectly used by those two previously mentioned Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by those two previously mentioned Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
:* How and Where did those two previously mentioned Ultranationalists even got American made M60E3? MW2 Makarov? The Black Market? Slavic Magic? | :* How and Where did those two previously mentioned Zakhaev Ultranationalists even got American made M60E3? MW2 Makarov? The Black Market? Slavic Magic? | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* In General: Genuine M60E4. | :* In General: Genuine M60E4. | ||
:* For the two previously mentioned Ultranationalists: Actual in-game RPD. | :* For the two previously mentioned Zakhaev Ultranationalists: Actual in-game RPD. | ||
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||M249|| | ||M249|| | ||
* The [[FN M249 SAW]] appears in-game as the main light machine gun used by the OpFor (mounted), S.A.S., U.S. Marine Corps (not mounted) and the Ultranationalists (also mounted). | * The [[FN M249 SAW]] appears in-game as the main light machine gun used by the OpFor (mounted), S.A.S., U.S. Marine Corps (not mounted) and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists (also mounted). | ||
* Correctly used by U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign. | * Correctly used by U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly used by: | * Incorrectly used by: | ||
:* OpFor (...to be fair, the M249 was exported to the Middle East... still...) | :* OpFor (...to be fair, the M249 was exported to the Middle East... still...) | ||
:* S.A.S. (The S.A.S. never adopted the M249 SAW, kind of...) | :* S.A.S. (The S.A.S. never adopted the M249 SAW, kind of...) | ||
:* Ultranationalists (The black market excuse and MW2 Makarov WON'T save you Soviet Union Copycats) | :* Zakhaev Ultranationalists (The black market excuse and MW2 Makarov WON'T save you Soviet Union Copycats) | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* For the OpFor/Ultranationalists: [[Degtyaryov RP-46|RP-46]] (avaliable as a mounted machine gun only). | :* For the OpFor/Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[Degtyaryov RP-46|RP-46]] (avaliable as a mounted machine gun only). | ||
:* For the S.A.S.: [[FN Minimi|FN Minimi/Para]], [[FN MAG]] (with M240B Combat Ammo Pack), [[L86A2]]. | :* For the S.A.S.: [[FN Minimi|FN Minimi/Para]], [[FN MAG]] (with M240B Combat Ammo Pack), [[L86A2]]. | ||
:* For the U.S. Marine Corps (as additional choices): [[M60]], [[M240]] (also with M240B Combat Ammo Pack). | :* For the U.S. Marine Corps (as additional choices): [[M60]], [[M240]] (also with M240B Combat Ammo Pack). | ||
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||RPD|| | ||RPD|| | ||
* The RPD appears as the main light machine gun used by the | * The RPD appears as the main light machine gun used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Correctly used by the | * Correctly used by the Al-Asad OpFor and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists in the campaign. | ||
:* The RPD was phased out of service in 1969. | :* The RPD was phased out of service in 1969. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* For the: | :* For the: | ||
:* | :* Al-Asad OpFor | ||
:* Russian Army Loyalists | :* Russian Army Loyalists | ||
:* Ultranationalists | :* Zakhaev Ultranationalists | ||
::* [[PKM]] ( | ::* [[PKM]] (Al-Asad OpFor/Russian Army Loyalists/Zakhaev Ultranationalists) | ||
::* [[MG3]], [[RPK]] (as additional choices for the | ::* [[MG3]], [[RPK]] (as additional choices for the Al-Asad OpFor only) | ||
::* [[PKP Pecheneg]], RPK-74M (Russian Army Loyalists only) | ::* [[PKP Pecheneg]], RPK-74M (Russian Army Loyalists only) | ||
::* RPK-74 (Ultranationalists only) | ::* RPK-74 (Zakhaev Ultranationalists only) | ||
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* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* In General: Genuine M21. | :* In General: Genuine M21. | ||
:* For the S.A.S. in the Missions "Blackout", "All Ghillied Up", "Heat" and "Ultimatum": [[Heckler & Koch G3SG/1]] (equipped with the same Custom-Made Ghillie Camouflage, silencer and "Woodland" Camouflage for the Missions "Blackout" and "All Ghillied Up"). | :* For the S.A.S. in the Missions "Blackout", "All Ghillied Up", "Heat" and "Ultimatum": [[Heckler & Koch G3SG/1]], [[L129A1]] (equipped with the same Custom-Made Ghillie Camouflage, silencer and "Woodland" Camouflage for the Missions "Blackout" and "All Ghillied Up"). | ||
:* For the U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper Team in the Mission "Ultimatum": [[Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle]], [[M39 EMR]] (although their appearances would be very brief). | :* For the U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper Team in the Mission "Ultimatum": [[Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle]], [[M39 EMR]] (although their appearances would be very brief). | ||
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||Dragunov|| | ||Dragunov|| | ||
* The [[Dragunov]] appears in the campaign used by the | * The [[Dragunov]] appears in the campaign used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and Zakhaev Ultranationalists. | ||
* Model in-game of the bolt carrier, excluding the bolt handle is missing. | * Model in-game of the bolt carrier, excluding the bolt handle is missing. | ||
* Correctly used by the | * Correctly used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and Zakhaev Ultranationalists. | ||
:* Better Additional Choices (for the sake of variety): | :* Better Additional Choices (for the sake of variety): | ||
:* For the | :* For the Al-Asad OpFor: [[PSG-1|HK PSG-1]], [[Heckler & Koch MSG-90|HK MSG-90]], [[Heckler & Koch G28|HK G28]]. | ||
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[SVT-40]] (with PU Scope). | :* For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[SVT-40]] (with PU Scope). | ||
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||M40A3|| | ||M40A3|| | ||
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||M1014|| | ||M1014|| | ||
* The [[Benelli M4 Super 90]], designated as the M1014, appears in the campaign used by the | * The [[Benelli M4 Super 90]], designated as the M1014, appears in the campaign "used" by the Al-Asad OpFor, "Soap" in the Mission "Safehouse" and Zakhaev Ultranationalists. | ||
* Model in-game has an unusable shell ammo carrier on the left side of the weapon. | * Model in-game has an unusable shell ammo carrier on the left side of the weapon. | ||
* Has an Incorrect capacity of 7-Shells in the campaign, but an correct 4-Shell capacity in multiplayer. | * Has an Incorrect capacity of 7-Shells in the campaign, but an correct 4-Shell capacity in multiplayer. | ||
* "Correctly" used by the | * "Correctly" used by the Al-Asad OpFor in the campaign. | ||
* Correctly used by "Soap" in the Mission "Safehouse". | * Correctly used by "Soap" in the Mission "Safehouse". | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Despite being in-game at launch and other than "Soap", it is not used by British S.A.S. units or the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign in any way. | * Despite being in-game at launch and other than "Soap", it is not used by British S.A.S. units or the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign in any way. | ||
* Better Choices: | * Better Choices: | ||
:* For the | :* For the Al-Asad OpFor (as an additional choice): [[Armsel Striker]]. | ||
:* For the | :* For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[Baikal MP-153|MP-153]], [[MTs 21-12]], [[TOZ-87]]. | ||
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||WM1200|| | ||WM1200|| | ||
* The [[Winchester Model 1200]], labeled as the "W1200" in-game, appears as the main pump-action shotgun used by "Gaz" in the Mission "Crew Expenbable", Lt. Vasquez has an stockless WM1200 strapped on his bacpack that does not use at all (WTH Infinity Ward?), it is also used by the | * The [[Winchester Model 1200]], labeled as the "W1200" in-game, appears as the main pump-action shotgun used by "Gaz" in the Mission "Crew Expenbable", Lt. Vasquez has an stockless WM1200 strapped on his bacpack that does not use at all (WTH Infinity Ward?), it is also used by the Al-Asad OpFor and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists as well. | ||
* Model in-game has an ATI Shotgun Standard Forend on the manual pump, an ATI Classic Heatshield, including Sights, Speedfeed pistol grip stock and the sights are incorrectly mounted on the receiver instead of the Heatshield. | * Model in-game has an ATI Shotgun Standard Forend on the manual pump, an ATI Classic Heatshield, including Sights, Speedfeed pistol grip stock and the sights are incorrectly mounted on the receiver instead of the Heatshield. | ||
* Incorrectly used by: | * Incorrectly used by: | ||
* "Gaz?" | * "Gaz?" | ||
:* The S.A.S. never adopted the WM1200 for service, unless "Gaz" personally purchased the WM1200 for his own personal use, as he adds in and i quote: "I like to keep this for close encounters", still though... | :* The S.A.S. never adopted the WM1200 for service, unless "Gaz" personally purchased the WM1200 for his own personal use, as he adds in and i quote: "I like to keep this for close encounters", still though... | ||
* Ultranationalists | * Zakhaev Ultranationalists | ||
:* In the Mission "One Shot, One Kill" the Ultranationalists use the WM1200, intrestingly enough, the Winchester Shotgun was allowed as a private security company weapon in Russia, from 14th of August, 1992 until March of 2006, but it was the 1300 model, not the 1200 model, so, it's use by the Ultranationalists is out-of-place, incorrect and inapropiate. | :* In the Mission "One Shot, One Kill" the Zakhaev Ultranationalists use the WM1200, intrestingly enough, the Winchester Shotgun was allowed as a private security company weapon in Russia, from the 14th of August, 1992 until March of 2006, but it was the 1300 model, not the 1200 model, so, it's use by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists is out-of-place, incorrect and inapropiate. | ||
* U.S. Marine Corps | * U.S. Marine Corps | ||
:* The WM1200 was used by the U.S. Marine Corps, but it has been since phased out of service in the early 1980s. | :* The WM1200 was used by the U.S. Marine Corps, but it has been since phased out of service in the early 1980s. | ||
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:*In General: Genuine WM1200. | :*In General: Genuine WM1200. | ||
:* For "Gaz" in the Mission "Crew Expendable" and the S.A.S. in General: [[Remington 870 Folding Stock|Remington 870 Police Folder]]. | :* For "Gaz" in the Mission "Crew Expendable" and the S.A.S. in General: [[Remington 870 Folding Stock|Remington 870 Police Folder]]. | ||
:* For the | :* For the Al-Asad OpFor (as additional choices): [[Hawk_shotgun_series#Norinco_HP9-1.2FNorinco_Hawk_982|Norinco HP9-1]], [[SPAS-12]]. | ||
:* For the U.S. Marine Corps: [[Mossberg 590A1]], [[Remington 870|Remington M870]]. | :* For the U.S. Marine Corps: [[Mossberg 590A1]], [[Remington 870|Remington M870]]. | ||
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[Baikal IZh-81|IZh-81]], [[TOZ-194#TOZ-94|TOZ-94]]. | :* For the Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[Baikal IZh-81|IZh-81]], [[TOZ-194#TOZ-94|TOZ-94]]. | ||
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||RPG-7|| | ||RPG-7|| | ||
* The RPG-7 appears in the campaign as the main rocket propelled grenade launcher used by the | * The RPG-7 appears in the campaign as the main rocket propelled grenade launcher used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists. | ||
* Model of the RPG-7 rocket lacks it's rear-mounted propelant charge, thus rendering the rocket kind of useless, on another note, when the rocket is fired, it does not deploy any of it's stabalising fins, making the rocket fly out of control (which is undestandable for balancing reasons in multiplayer, but unrealistic for singleplayer for obvious reasons). | * Model of the RPG-7 rocket lacks it's rear-mounted propelant charge, thus rendering the rocket kind of useless, on another note, when the rocket is fired, it does not deploy any of it's stabalising fins, making the rocket fly out of control (which is undestandable for balancing reasons in multiplayer, but unrealistic for singleplayer for obvious reasons). | ||
* Correctly used by the | * Correctly used by the Al-Asad OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Better Additional Choices for the | * Better Additional Choices for the Al-Asad OpFor: [[Instalaza C90]], [[Panzerfaust 3|Panzerfaust-3]]. | ||
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||Javelin|| | ||Javelin|| | ||
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* Correctly used by S.A.S. units and the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign. | * Correctly used by S.A.S. units and the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign. | ||
* In the Mission "All In", the Javelin fires in a short range, something impossible for the Javelin, as it can only fire from 160 meters it the Javelin is on indirect mode, or 65 meters if the Javelin is on direct mode. | * In the Mission "All In", the Javelin fires in a short range, something impossible for the Javelin, as it can only fire from 160 meters it the Javelin is on indirect mode, or 65 meters if the Javelin is on direct mode. | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * Incorrectly used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
:* | :* In the Missions "Safehouse", "Heat" and "All In", Several Javelin missile launchers are seen lying around these missions... how, when, where and why Javelin anti-tank missile launchers, made in the United States and used by the U.S. Armed Forces, somehow managed to end up all the way in Azerbaijan ("Safehouse"/"Heat") and Russia ("All In") in the hands of the Zakhaev Ultranationalists is mind-baffling at best. | ||
* Better Choices for the Ultranationalists for the Missions "Safehouse", "Heat" and "All In": | * Better Choices for the Zakhaev Ultranationalists for the Missions "Safehouse", "Heat" and "All In": [[B-10 recoilless rifle|B-10 Recoilless Rifle]]. | ||
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||Stinger|| | ||Stinger|| | ||
* The [[FIM-92 Stinger]] appears in-game as the main anti-air rocket launcher used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign. | * The [[FIM-92 Stinger]] appears in-game as the main anti-air rocket launcher used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly depicted as capable to fire at close range, the Stinger is meant to be fire from a long, safe distance. | * Incorrectly depicted as capable to fire at close range, the Stinger is meant to be fire from a long, safe distance. | ||
* Model in-game lacks the IFF (Identificator Frienly Foe) folding antenna on the right side of the weapon. | * Model in-game lacks the IFF (Identificator Frienly Foe) folding antenna on the right side of the weapon. | ||
* Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the Missions "Hunted" and "All Ghillied Up". | * Incorrectly used by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the Missions "Hunted" and "All Ghillied Up". | ||
:* How, when, where and why Stinger anti-air rocket launchers, made in the United States and used by | :* How, when, where and why Stinger anti-air rocket launchers, made in the United States and used by the U.S. Armed Forces, somehow managed to end up all the way in Russia ("Hunted") and Ukraine ("All Ghillied Up") in the Hands of the Zakhaev Ultranationalists is beyond logical explanation. | ||
* The Stinger is not appropiately set up by "Soap" MacTavish in Mission "Hunted" and Price in the Mission "All Ghillied Up", you have to place the BCU (Battery Coolant Unit) cartridge into the weapon to fire, which the battery only has 45 seconds of coolant and power, then wait between 3-5 seconds in order to fire the Stinger, the missile is also incorrectly depicted as seeking it's target as soon the missile leaves the tube, instead of flying in a straight line for 660 feet before tracking it's aerial target. | * The Stinger is not appropiately set up by "Soap" MacTavish in Mission "Hunted" and Price in the Mission "All Ghillied Up", you have to place the BCU (Battery Coolant Unit) cartridge into the weapon to fire, which the battery only has 45 seconds of coolant and power, then wait between 3-5 seconds in order to fire the Stinger, the missile is also incorrectly depicted as seeking it's target as soon the missile leaves the tube, instead of flying in a straight line for 660 feet before tracking it's aerial target. | ||
* Better Choice for the Ultranationalists in the Missions "Hunted" and "All Ghillied Up": [[9K32 Strela-2]]. | * Better Choice for the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the Missions "Hunted" and "All Ghillied Up": [[9K32 Strela-2]]. | ||
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||GP-30|| | ||GP-30|| | ||
* The [[GP-30]] appears in-game, avaliable only on the "AK-47" used by the | * The [[GP-30]] appears in-game, avaliable only on the "AK-47" used by the Al-Asad OpFor and the Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | ||
* Incorrectly labeled as the GP-25 in-game, identifable by its quadrant sight, the GP-30 quadrant sight is mounted on the right-hand side, while the GP-25 has it's quadrant sight mounted on the left-hand side. | * Incorrectly labeled as the GP-25 in-game, identifable by its quadrant sight, the GP-30 quadrant sight is mounted on the right-hand side, while the GP-25 has it's quadrant sight mounted on the left-hand side. | ||
* Incorrectly fires western-made 40x46mm grenades instead of the proper VOG-25 caseless grenade. | * Incorrectly fires western-made 40x46mm grenades instead of the proper VOG-25 caseless grenade. | ||
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* A [[General Dynamics GAU-17/A]], designated as the "Minigun", appears in-game avaliable only in the Mission "Heat", as "Soap" MacTavish use the Minigun that is mounted on a crashed UH-60 Blackhawk to repel the Ultranationalist couterattack in the mission. | * A [[General Dynamics GAU-17/A]], designated as the "Minigun", appears in-game avaliable only in the Mission "Heat", as "Soap" MacTavish use the Minigun that is mounted on a crashed UH-60 Blackhawk to repel the Ultranationalist couterattack in the mission. | ||
* Model in-game has a Flash Hidder that is not slotted and it has additional barrel disks from an GAU-17 instead of the single clamp of the Dillon Aero model. | * Model in-game has a Flash Hidder that is not slotted and it has additional barrel disks from an GAU-17 instead of the single clamp of the Dillon Aero model. | ||
* In the previous Mission "Safehouse" in Azerbaijan, the same crashed Blackhawk is present with no pilots, crew or minigun in sight, how and why a U.S.-Made Blackhawk was flying Azerbaijani airspace is unknown, the Azerbaijan Air Force does not use Blackhaws (as far as my research goes) and it is also unknown why the minigun likely captured by the Ultranationalists is not used by them at all. | * In the previous Mission "Safehouse" in Azerbaijan, the same crashed Blackhawk is present with no pilots, crew or minigun in sight, how and why a U.S.-Made Blackhawk was flying Azerbaijani airspace is unknown, the Azerbaijan Air Force does not use Blackhaws (as far as my research goes) and it is also unknown why the minigun likely captured by the Zakhaev Ultranationalists is not used by them at all. | ||
* On the subject of the crashed UH-60 Blackhawk and minigun, the somehow fully intact minigun that survived the crash funtions in the crashed Blackhawk with no issues at all, despite the electrical systems of the Blackhawk being completely non-functional, which is required to operate the minigun. | * On the subject of the crashed UH-60 Blackhawk and minigun, the somehow fully intact minigun that survived the crash funtions in the crashed Blackhawk with no issues at all, despite the electrical systems of the Blackhawk being completely non-functional, which is required to operate the minigun. | ||
* In traditional Call of Duty logic, it has infinite ammunition and the model of the minigun lacks it's ammunition belt. | * In traditional Call of Duty logic, it has infinite ammunition and the model of the minigun lacks it's ammunition belt. | ||
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* The [[Mk 19 Grenade Launcher|Mk 19 Automatic Grenade Launcher]] is used by Sgt. Paul Jackson in the Mission "Shock and Awe", this is the only mission in the game that the Mk 19 can be used in-game. | * The [[Mk 19 Grenade Launcher|Mk 19 Automatic Grenade Launcher]] is used by Sgt. Paul Jackson in the Mission "Shock and Awe", this is the only mission in the game that the Mk 19 can be used in-game. | ||
* A dismounted Mk 19 can be seen in the S.A.S. Weapons armory in the Training Mission "F.N.G.", the presence of the Mk 19 in the S.A.S. Weapons armory can be considered incorrect, while it was used by U.K. Special Forces, it has been phased out of service in the 2000s in favor of the [[Heckler & Koch GMG|H&K GMG]]. | * A dismounted Mk 19 can be seen in the S.A.S. Weapons armory in the Training Mission "F.N.G.", the presence of the Mk 19 in the S.A.S. Weapons armory can be considered incorrect, while it was used by U.K. Special Forces, it has been phased out of service in the 2000s in favor of the [[Heckler & Koch GMG|H&K GMG]]. | ||
* In traditional Call of Duty logic (again), it has infinite ammunition, this time however, the model of the Mk 19 has it's ammunition belt | * In traditional Call of Duty logic (again), it has infinite ammunition, this time however, the model of the Mk 19 has it's ammunition belt including it's box. | ||
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||"Spectre" AC-130 Weapons System|| | ||"Spectre" AC-130 Weapons System|| | ||
* The [[Bofors 40mm|Bofors 40mm Autocannon]], [[General Electric GAU-12/U]] Gatling Gun and the [[M102 Howitzer|M102 105mm Howitzer]], used in the "Spectre" AC-130, appears in the Mission "Death from Above". | * The [[Bofors 40mm|Bofors 40mm Autocannon]], [[General Electric GAU-12/U]] Gatling Gun and the [[M102 Howitzer|M102 105mm Howitzer]], used in the "Spectre" AC-130, appears in the Mission "Death from Above". | ||
* While fitting for the previously mentioned mission for gameplay purposes, theres no reported usage of the AC-130 by the British Air Force (as far as my research goes). | * While fitting for the previously mentioned mission for gameplay purposes, theres no reported usage of the AC-130 by the British Air Force (as far as my research goes). | ||
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===Explosives=== | |||
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! Weapon in-game !! Notes | |||
|- | |||
||M67 Hand Grenade|| | |||
* The [[M67 Hand Grenade]] appears in-game as the main grenade used by all factions in the campaign. | |||
* The grenade in-game bounces more greaterly than it's real life counterpart. | |||
* Correctly used by U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign. | |||
* Incorrectly used by the Middle Eastern OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists, S.A.S. (shocking, i know) and Zakhaev Ultranationalists in the campaign. | |||
* Better Choices: | |||
:* For the Al-Asad OpFor/Zakhaev Ultranationalists: [[RG-42 hand grenade|RG-42 Grenade]], [[F1 hand grenade |Soviet F1 Grenade]]. | |||
:* For the Russian Army Loyalists: [[RGD-5 hand grenade|RGD-5 Grenade]]. | |||
:* For the S.A.S.: [[L109 hand grenade|Ruag HG 85 Grenade]]. | |||
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Revision as of 03:39, 22 November 2023
List of firearms used by Salvadoran Armed Forces (Complete... For Now)
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Overview
Throughout its history, the Salvadoran army used a large number of weapons in an eclectic attempt to improve its external and internal defense capabilities, the army and police were in a semi-deplorable state, it was after the Salvadoran civil war, the army and police were equipped with new weaponry, but due to the corruption of past governments in the 2000s, this was either directly or indirectly sabotaged (the violent gangs did not help either), it was not until the 2019 presidential elections that the army and police received a much needed re-armament and re-organization.
Handguns
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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Beretta M9 | 9x19mm | 15 | ???? - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Beretta 92SB | 9x19mm | 15 | 19??-Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Browning Hi-Power | 9x19mm | 13 | 1961-1992 (National Guard) 1970s - Present (Army, still in inventory) |
FN P35 | Salvadoran Army National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Glock 17 | 9x19mm | 15 | 19?? - Present | G17 | Special Operation Forces Special Counter-Terrorism Command |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Glock 17C | 9x19mm | 15 | 19?? - Present | G17C | Special Operation Forces Special Counter-Terrorism Command |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Glock 17L | 9x19mm | 15 | 19?? - Present | G17L | Special Operation Forces Special Counter-Terrorism Command |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Glock 17M | 9x19mm | 15 | 19?? - Present | G17M | Special Operation Forces Special Counter-Terrorism Command |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
SIG-Sauer P226 | 9x19mm | 15 | 19?? - Present | All Variants | Salvadoran Army Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
SIG-Sauer P227 | .45 ACP | 14 | 201? - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Jericho 941 | 9x19mm | 15 | ???? - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Out of Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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FN Browning 1903 | 9x20mm Browning Long | 7 | 19??-???? | Unknown | All Branches | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M1911A1 | 9x19mm | 7+1 | 1961-1992 (National Guard) 1970s-???? (Army, seeing some later use) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Shotguns
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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Mossberg 500 | 12 Gauge | 8+1 | 1992 - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Remington Model 870 | 12 Gauge | 7+1 | 1992 - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Submachine Guns
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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FN P90 | 5.7x28mm | 30 or 50 | 2002 - Present | P90 | Special Counter-Terrorism Command | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Heckler & Koch MP5A2 | 9x19mm | 30 | 1970s - Present | MP5 | National Guard (Dissolved) Salvadoran Army Border Guard Battalion Military Police (Formerly) Special Operation Forces Special Brigade of Military Security |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s |
Heckler & Koch MP5A3 | 9x19mm | 30 | 1970s - Present | MP5 | Salvadoran Army Border Guard Battalion Military Police (Formerly) Special Operation Forces Special Brigade of Military Security |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s |
Uzi | 9x19mm | 32 | 1975/9 - Present | Uzi | All Branches/Services (Second-Line Units) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s |
Madsen M50 | 9x19mm | 32 | 19??/1979 - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services (Second-Line Units) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s |
MAC-10 | 9x19mm | 32 | 19?? - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Out of Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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Steyr MP 34 | 9x19mm | 32 | 1931 - ???? | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
FMK-3 | 9x19mm | 32 | 1980s - 1992 (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | All Branches/Services (Seeing some later use) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Rifles
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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AK-47 | 7.62x39mm | 30 | 1992 - Present | AK-47 | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
AKM | 7.62x39mm | 30 | 1992 - Present | Unknown | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
MPi-KMS-72 | 7.62x39mm | 30 | 1992 - Present | Unknown | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
AKM-63 | 7.62x39mm | 30 | 1992 - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
GAU-5/A | 5.56x45mm NATO | 20 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
XM177E1 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 20 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
XM177E2 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Colt Carbine | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Colt Model 727 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 198? - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Colt Model 733 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 198? - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Colt Model 933 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
CAR-15 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 20 | 1985 - Present (Still in inventory) |
CAR-15 | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M4 Carbine | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2007/8 - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M4A1 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2007/8 - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M16A2 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2007/8 - Present | M16A2 | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M16A4 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2007/8 - Present | M16A4 | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Diemaco C7 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2000s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
HK416 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2006 - Present | Unknown | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
T65 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 198? - Present (Still in inventory) |
T65K1 | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
HK33 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 1970s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
FN FNC | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2007/8 - Present | Unknown | Military Police | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
G3 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 20 | 1968 - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s |
G3A4 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 20 | 19?? - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Paratrooper Battalion | Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s |
G3KA4 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 20 | 19?? - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M14 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 20 | 1981/84 - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army (As a ceremonial rifle) Paratrooper Battalion Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Steyr AUG | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 or 42 | 1990s - Present | Unknown | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil AR | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil SAR | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil ACE 21 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 201? - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil ACE 22 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 201? - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil ACE 23 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 201? - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil ACE 32 | 7.62x39mm | 30 | 201? - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil ACE 52 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 30 | 201? - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Galil ACE 53 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 30 | 201? - Present | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
IWI Arad | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 2021/3 - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Special Operation Forces |
DISCLAIMER: Arad Rifle Page Unavaliable. |
Out of Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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Remington Rolling Block | 8x50mmR | 1 | 1900s - 1920 | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
1895 Chilean Mauser | 7x57mm Mauser | 5 | 1920 - ???? | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Karabiner 98k | 7.92x57mm Mauser (Converted to accept 7.62×51mm NATO) |
5 | 1940s - 1980s | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
vz. 24 Czech Mauser | 7.92x57mm Mauser | 5 | 1945 - ???? | Unknown | All Branches/Services | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M1 Carbine | .30 Carbine | 15 or 30 | 1945/65 - ???? (Seeing some later use) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M2 Carbine | .30 Carbine | 15 or 30 | 1945/65 - ???? (Seeing some later use) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M1 Garand | .30-06 Springfield | 8 | 1961 - ???? (Seeing some later use) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
AK-74 | 5.45x39mm | 30 | 19?? - ???? | Unknown | Unknown | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M16 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 20 | 1981/4 - 2021/3 (Still in inventory, being phased out of service) |
M16 | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
XM16E1 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 20 | 1981/4 - 2021/3 (Still in inventory, being phased out of service) |
M16 | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M16A1 | 5.56x45mm NATO | 20 | 1981/4 - 2021/3 (Still in inventory, being phased out of service) |
M16 | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
FN FNC Paratrooper | 5.56x45mm NATO | 30 | 1998/9 - 2007/8 (Seeing some later use) |
Unknown | Paratrooper Battalion | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Machine Guns
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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Browning M2HB | .50 BMG | 100 Round M2A1 ammunition can | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Diemaco C7A1 LSW | 5.56x45mm NATO | Beta-C drum magazine or 40-Round box magazine | 2000s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
FN MAG 58 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 100 | 19?? - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M249 SAW | 5.56x45mm NATO | 100 or 200 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M249 Para | 5.56x45mm NATO | 100 or 200 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
FN Minimi | 5.56x45mm NATO | 100 or 200 | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Paratrooper Battalion Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
FN Minimi Para | 5.56x45mm NATO | 100 or 200 | 19?? - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Paratrooper Battalion Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
HK21 | 7.62x51mm NATO | Disintegrating link belt | 1968 - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s |
M60 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 100 or 200 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing Note: Some M60s were cut down from the front sights for CQB Purposes. |
M60D | 7.62x51mm NATO | 100 or 200 | 1980s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Air Force | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Out of Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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Hotchkiss M1914 | 8x50mmR Lebel 7.92x57mm Mauser 11x59mmR Gras |
24, 30 or 250-round belt box | 1920 - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Gatling Gun | Various | 1900s - 1931 | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
Madsen machine gun | 7.92x57mm Mauser (M1934) .30-06 Springfield (M1951) |
Belt fed or Magazine fed | 1934/51 - 1990s (Seeing some later use) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army Salvadoran Air Force National Guard (Dissolved) |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
MG30 | 7.92x57mm Mauser | 30 | 1931 - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Madsen-Saetter Machine Gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Belt feed | 19?? - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | DISCLAIMER: Madsen-Saetter Machine Gun Page Unavaliable. |
Colt 1895 Machine Gun | .30-40 Krag | Belt feed | 1900s - 1940s | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Browning M1919A6 | .30-06 Springfield | 24, 30 or 250-round belt box | 1977 - 1990s | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Browning M1919A4 | .30-06 Springfield | 24, 30 or 250-round belt box | 1977 - 1990s | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Launchers
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Instalaza C90 | 90mm | 1 | ???? - Present | C90-CR (M3) | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M72 LAW | 66mm | Single Shot | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Paratrooper Battalion |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
RPG-7 | 40mm | 1 | 1990s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
FIM-43 Redeye | 40mm | Single shot | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Strela-2 | 72mm | 1 | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M79 Grenade Launcher | 40x46mm | 1 | 1980 - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Paratrooper Battalion |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M203 | 40x46mm | 1 | 1980s/90s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M1 Mortar | 81mm | 1 | 1980s/90s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M29 Mortar | 81mm | 1 | 1980s/90s - Present) | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
UB M-52 Mortar | 120mm | 1 | 1980s/90s - Present) | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | DISCLAIMER: UB M-52 Mortar Page Unavaliable |
M74 Mortar | 120mm | 1 | 1980s/90s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | DISCLAIMER: M74 Mortar Page Unavaliable |
M20 Recoilless Rifle | 75x408mm R | 1 | 1980s/90s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M40 Recoilless Rifle | .50 BAT (12.7x77mm) | 1 | 1980s/90s - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Out of Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
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M67 Recoilless Rifle | 40x46mm | 1 | 1980/90s - 2000s | Unknown | Salvadoran Army Special Operation Forces |
Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Marksman, AMR, and Sniper Rifles
In Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M24 Sniper Weapon System | 7.62x51mm NATO | 5 | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M82A1 | .50 BMG | 10 | ???? - Present | Unknown | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M21 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 20 | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Dragunov SVD | 7.62x54mm R | 10 | ???? - Present | Unknown | Special Operation Forces | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Out of Service
Weapon | Caliber(s) | Capacity | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Steyr SSG 69 | 7.62x51mm NATO | 5 | 1980s - ???? (Seeing some later use) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M1D Garand | .30-06 Springfield | 8 | 1980s - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Grenades
In Service
Weapon | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
M26 hand grenade | 19?? - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M67 hand grenade | 19?? - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M18 smoke grenade | 19?? - Present (Still in inventory) |
Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing NOTE: Smoke color may varies depending on situation |
Out of Service
Weapon | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mk 2 hand grenade | 1980s - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M34 White Phosphorous grenade | 198? - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Mines
In Service
Weapon | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
M18A1 Claymore | 1980s - Present | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
Out of Service
Weapon | Service Years | Designation | Used By: | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
M14 anti-personnel mine | 1980s - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | Error creating thumbnail: File missing |
M26 anti-personnel mine | 1980s - ???? | Unknown | Salvadoran Army | DISCLAIMER: M26 anti-personnel mine page unavaliable |
Weapon Inaccuracies in COD4 (2007)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the first entry on the original Modern Marfare universe, the campaign was amazing (albeit nonsencical), multiplayer was, at the time of release, innovative, fun and enjoyable. Although there were a few exploits, bugs and glitches, other than that, it was fun.
Unfortunately, when it came to weapon variety and military accuracy... this is when the Call of Duty franchise began to fell apart.
To be fair, Infinity Ward, at the time of development of the game (2007), didn't have too much to work when designing the weapons for the game, most of the guns provided were airsoft replicas, which is understanable, as IW was unable to get real, genuine firearms for modeling and i thought "Hey, maybe someday they will fix the game in the future"... I couldn't have chosen a POOR choice of words...
Came 2016... and the Remaster of COD4 was released, bundled with that massive, planet-sized disaster that was Infinite Warfare... lets just say i don't want to talk about it.
Anyway, this list will include what weapon is in the game, what is right and wrong, and suggest better choices for like... five factions in the game, this should be easy, LET'S GET INTO IT :)
WARNING: THIS BLOG CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE GAME, IF YOU HAVEN'T PLAYED THE GAME, DO IT NOW BEFORE READING THIS, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
Sidearms
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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"M9" |
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"USP .45" |
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Desert Eagle |
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"M1911 .45" |
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Personal Defence Weapons/Sub Machine Guns
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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MP5-N + MP5SD3 |
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P90 |
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Škorpion |
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Mini-Uzi |
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Assault/Battle Rifles/Carbines/DMRs
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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"AK-47" |
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"AK-74u" |
The magazines of the "AK-74u" are AKS-74-inspired bakelite magazines with a design resembling that of the Type 1 AKS-47 magazine, identifable by its magazine curve and it's grooves on the magwell.
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"M4 Carbine/M4A1/M4A1 Greandier/M4A1 SOPMOD" |
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"M16A4" |
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"G3" |
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G36C |
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"M14" |
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"MP44" |
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General Purpose/Light Machine Guns
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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M60E3 |
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M249 |
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RPD |
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Sniper Rifles
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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Barrett M82A1 |
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"M21" |
Model in-game is in fact an M14, as the model in-game has a fire selector instead of a button lock like the real M21 has, in real life, the M14 can fire in semi or full-auto mode, however, most, if not all M21s were produced with a button lock, and it can only fire in semi-auto mode only, just like the above mentioned "M14", it is equipped with a Knight's Armaments RAS, a silver colored RAS scope mount, the side rails are mounted with black side rail covers, the model is mirrored, the fire control leveler are missing from the 3rd person model, again, making it resemble the Springfield Armory M1A, this time with an scope.
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Dragunov |
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M40A3 |
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R700 |
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Shotguns
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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M1014 |
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WM1200 |
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Grenade Launchers/Missile Launchers/Rocket Launchers
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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RPG-7 |
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Javelin |
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Stinger |
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GP-30 |
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"M203" |
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Emplaced Turrets/Vehicles with Manned Weaponry
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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"Minigun" |
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Mk 19 |
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"Spectre" AC-130 Weapons System |
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Explosives
Weapon in-game | Notes |
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M67 Hand Grenade |
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