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MP-40 SMGs that Germans left behind from WWII.
MP-40 SMGs that Germans left behind from WWII.
:A gun will work just fine of that age if it is well stored or well maintained. Not to brag but I own a M1 Garand from WWII that works just fine with no rust and a M1911 from 1913 that works flawlessly with no rust. (They were both stored away for decades before I owned them too) Age isn't a factor for a gun like an MP-40. You can delete this, I just thought you should know.


== Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun ==
== Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun ==

Revision as of 18:55, 9 August 2008

The guns used in this PS3 game weren't all fully named, or shorten. Perhaps for copyrights


Makarov PM

The starting handgun of the game for Drake. The game called it the PM 9mm. It has 8 shots, and from what it appears, it looks like the 1971 standard military model.


Berreta 92FS

In the game, it was named the 92FS 9mm with 15 round magazines.


Smith & Wesson Revolver

The game called it the Wess 44. So from the number alone, it's a .44 caliber revolver, maybe a K frame.


Desert Eagle

In the game, they renamed it the Desert 5. 7 round capacity apparently and one of the main villians has a golden one.


Micro Uzi

In the game, it is called the Micro 9mm.


AK-47

M4

MP-40

MP-40 SMGs that Germans left behind from WWII.

Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun

Unknown model, but in the game it is named Moss 12.


Spas 12

In the game it's named the SAS 12


SVD

In the game it is renamed Dragon Sniper rifle


M79 GL

That is what the game named them as, but they don't quite look like M79 grenade launchers.