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== Particle Cannon ==
The primary weapon of the ''Veil Heavy Trooper'' class this fictional weapon appears to have the stock of an [[M60 machine gun]] with some sci-fi attachments making it capable of disintegrating human flesh.  Upgrades allow it to charge more quickly and  work at longer ranges.
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Revision as of 21:20, 1 September 2009

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A continuation of the popular "Wolfenstein" series sees the return of "OSA" operative BJ Blaskowitz to once again battle the Nazis as they try to harness the supernatural powers of the "Black Sun".

As you go through the game and accumulate gold you are able to purchase various upgrades for the weapons (drum mags, improved rifling, larger bores, capacitors and the like).

The weapons used in this game are:


MP40

The first weapon you have in the game is the ubiquitous German submachinegun of WWII. Among the upgrades available are a suppressor, drum mag and larger bore for heavier rounds.

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Karabiner 98k

One of the longest serving bolt action rifles in the world makes its' appearance in the game. Upgrades include stripper clips, sniper scope, suppressor and bayonet.

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MP 43

The immediate forerunner of the more "well known" MP/StG44 is seen in the hands of various bad guys as well as Blaskowitz. The available upgrades include a recoil compensator, drum mag and tactical scope.

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MG42

Appears in the games only on fixed mounts. Interestingly enough although it appears to have an infinite ammo supply the weapon will stop functioning if fired for too long a period.

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Browning Automatic Rifle

Seen behind the counter of the Black Market weapons dealers, but never available for use.

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Model 24 Stielhandgranate

The "potato masher" is available throughout the game with upgrades allowing a greater explosive charge and a satchel for carrying more grenades.

Panzerschreck

The German answer to the bazooka also is available in the game. Upgrades include stabilized rockets, an extended magazine and improved explosives.


Flammenwerfer 35

Seized from the hands of the German "Drachen (Flame) Troopers" is the standard German flamethrower of the Second World War.