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It is, the full auto version is the M712, which was not available until after WWI - Bob
It is, the full auto version is the M712, which was not available until after WWI - Bob
Another mistake which was in the demo: The reloading animation is wrong, because the clip gets pressed into the sights and not into the magazine. - Paul_Baeumer


== Gewehr 1898 Rifle ==
== Gewehr 1898 Rifle ==

Revision as of 21:40, 8 May 2010

The following weapons appear in the 2009 first-person shooter game Darkest of Days:

Note: This is an incomplete list.

Springfield Musket

Musket that appears in the Battle of Antietam level.

File:DoDspringfieldmusket.jpg
A brief description of the Springfield Musket during the American Civil War. Bayonets are pretty cool.

"Morgan James Rifle"

Sniper rifle used by the player in the Battle of Antietam level.

File:DoDmorganjamesrifle.jpg
A brief description of the "Morgan James" Rifle during the American Civil War. Oorah.

Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Pistol

Machine pistol used by the player during World War 1.

File:DoDc96.jpg
A brief description of the C96 pistol during World War 1. Pretty badass.

Incorrectly seen as being full auto. No. it's not incorrect. I forget the designation. It's like shnellfurrer or something. Correction: Schnellfeuer.

It is, the full auto version is the M712, which was not available until after WWI - Bob Another mistake which was in the demo: The reloading animation is wrong, because the clip gets pressed into the sights and not into the magazine. - Paul_Baeumer

Gewehr 1898 Rifle

Bolt action rifle used by the player in World War 1

File:DoDgewehr1898rifle.jpg
A brief description of the Gewehr 1898 rifle during World War 1. In german at the bottom reads Advantage through Technology.

"Automatic Machine Pistol-60"

Futuristic flechette rifle given to the player on random occasions. Often the player uses futuristic weaponry on opponents wielding primitive weaponry such as muskets and bronze swords.

File:DoDAMP60.jpg
A brief description of the Automatic Machine Pistol-60 rifle. Apparently in the future, no one cares about humanitarian treatment of war victims.

"Assault Rifle-55"

Futuristic assault rifle.

File:DoDAR55.jpg
A long and Tactilol description of the Assault Rifle 55 rifle.

It is based from Heckler & Koch G11

"C07 Shotgun"

Futuristic semi-auto shotgun.

File:DoDc07shotgun.jpg
A simple description of the "C07 Shotgun".

"MA-22 Rocket Launcher"

Futuristic rocket launcher. In-game footage shows the MA-22 similar to the FGM-148 Javelin, except on steroids.

File:DoDma22rocketlauncher.jpg
A brief description of the "MA-22 Rocket Launcher".

Luger P08

Mostly used by German armies in WW1 and WW2.

Mosin Nagant

The M1891 Mosin-Nagant Infantry Rifle, or as it is referred to in-game, the Nagant, is a bolt-action, 7.62mm Rifle from the 20th century era, available in reasonable supply in any World War I level, used exclusively by the Russians.

File:400px-Mosin-Nagant.jpg

1860 Henry

Incorrectly seen with rear loading port. Seen (incorrectly) as being the standard cavalry rifle at little big horn.

1851 Colt Navy

Incorrectly seen as being able to reload ridiculously quick by switching cylinders.

File:300px-Colt Revolver.PNG

Colt Walker

Most likely the large revolvers seen being fired by General Custer.

Maxim Gun

Seen used in all of WW1 and in WW2.

MP-34

Seen used by German troops in WW2 used with a snail magazine.

DNGr Pistol

The DNGr Pistol is a post-22nd century century side-arm.