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The [[M1917 Enfield]] can occasionally be found as part of a U.S. Army Engineer Kit which can only be picked up; substituting demolitions for an ammunition box. | The [[M1917 Enfield]] can occasionally be found as part of a U.S. Army Engineer Kit which can only be picked up; substituting demolitions for an ammunition box. | ||
[[File:M1917enfield.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M1917 Enfield - .30-06]] | [[File:M1917enfield.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M1917 Enfield - .30-06]] | ||
==M1 Garand== | |||
Unsurprisingly, the [[M1 Garand]] makes an appearance as the main service rifle of the U.S. Army Faction. It can be fitted with a bayonet and, on some maps, a rifle grenade launcher. | |||
[[File:M1_Garand.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06]] | |||
==M1 Carbine== | |||
The [[M1_Carbine#M1.2FM1A1_Carbine|M1 Carbine]] is primarily used by the U.S. Army Faction Engineer Class. | |||
[[File:M1-Carbine.jpg|thumb|none|350px|World War II Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug - .30 Carbine - correct for most of WWII, shown with khaki sling and oiler and a period twin magazine pouch for buttstock.]] | |||
==M1A1 Carbine== | |||
The [[M1_Carbine#M1.2FM1A1_Carbine|M1A1 Carbine]] appears in maps featuring the 101st Airborne Division. | |||
[[File:M1A1Carbine.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M1A1 Carbine with original L style rear sights, and side-folding stock, often referred to as the 'Paratrooper' carbine - .30 Carbine]] | |||
==Pattern M1914== | |||
The earliest model of the [[M1917 Enfield]], the Pattern M1914, fitted with a telescopic sight, is used as a sniper rifle by Commonwealth forces in maps set in Greece, Crete and North Africa. | |||
[[File:Pattern1914scoped.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Pattern M1914 (P 14) Enfield sniper variant fitted with telescopic sight - .30-06]] | |||
==Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*== | |||
The [[Short_Magazine_Lee-Enfield_(SMLE)#Short_Magazine_Lee-Enfield_rifle|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*]] is the main weapon of Commonwealth forces in Greece, Crete and North Africa. It can be fitted with a bayonet, and on some maps, a rifle grenade launcher. It is easily distinguished from the No.4 Mk.I* by it's stubbier shape, shorter muzzle and simplified, non-hooded iron sights. | |||
[[File:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century.]] | |||
==Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I== | |||
British and Canadian factions fighting in France use the [[Short_Magazine_Lee-Enfield_(SMLE)#Short_Magazine_Lee-Enfield_rifle|Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I]]. It can be fitted with a bayonet, and on some maps, a rifle grenade launcher. In contrast to the No.1 Mk.III*, it has an elongated sights and hooded, more accurate iron sights. | |||
[[File:LeeEnfield4Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during World War Two, however, it was supplemented heavily with the older Lee Enfield No.1 MK.III. First placed in service with the British military in 1941.]] | |||
==Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T)== | |||
The [[[[Short_Magazine_Lee-Enfield_(SMLE)#Short_Magazine_Lee-Enfield_rifle|Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T)]] is used as a sniper rifle by British and Canadian forces in France. | |||
[[File:Smle4mk1t.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T) with magazine and scope - .303 British]] | |||
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Revision as of 10:33, 25 February 2012
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The following weapons appear in the video game Forgotten Hope 2:
NOTE: For the original game, see Battlefield 2.'
Sidearms
Colt M1911A1
The Colt M1911A1 is the main sidearm for the U.S. Army faction in-game, as well as the British faction on occasion. Unlike in Battlefield 2, where every class is issued a sidearm, only the Non-Commissioned Officers, Support Gunners, Sidearms and Antitank Infantry carry them. Each faction are issued only three magazines, or eighteen rounds for the revolvers, and their short range and stopping power makes them only useful in desperate, close quarter situations.
M1917 Revolver
The Colt Military version of the M1917 Revolver, distinguishable by it's elongated barrel compared to the Smith & Wesson model, is carried as a back-up weapon by U.S. Army Support Gunners.
Webley Mk VI
The Webley Mk VI is the main sidearm for Commonwealth forces (Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) in-game. Although the Antitank Class supplement it for the Colt M1911A1 or Browning Hi-Power in maps set in France post D-Day, it remains the sidearm for Non-Commissioned Officers and Support Gunners.
Browning Hi-Power
The Browning Hi-Power, along with the Colt M1911A1, is carried by British and Canadian Antitank Infantry in maps set in post D-Day France (whether it is the Hi-Power or M1911A1 varies from map-to-map). It is also used (although scarcely) by German classes on occasion. A variant of the in-game Hi-Power, fitted with a "broomhandle" stock, is carried by the British 47 Royal Marine Commando Faction in the map Port en Bessin.
Luger P08
The Luger P08 is the main sidearm for German Infantrymen in the Deutsche Afrika Korps (D.A.K.). In maps set in post D-Day France and Belgium, it is supplemented by the Walther P38.
Walther P38
The Walther P38 is the main sidearm for German Infantrymen.
Sauer 38H
The Sauer 38H is available in some maps as a sidearm for the German faction. Historically, the Sauer 38H was developed in Nazi Germany as a competitor for the Luger P08 and Walther P38, although the Sauer was mostly used by Police Officers whilst the Luger and Walther ended up amongst front-line troops.
Beretta M1934
The Beretta M1934 appears as the sidearm for the Italian faction.
Submachine Guns
M1928 Thompson
The M1928 Thompson is used by Commonwealth factions in Greece, Crete and North Africa. It fires from both a 30-round stick and 50-round drum magazine, and can be selected to fire both at a single and full automatic rate of fire. Out of all the submachine guns in the game, the M1928 and M1A1 Thompson has the highest recoil.
M1A1 Thompson
The M1A1 Thompson is used by the U.S. faction and British/Canadian Non-Commissioned Officers in maps set in France. It uses a 30-round stick magazine and, like the M1928, fires at both single and full automatic.
M3 Grease Gun
On some maps, the M3 Grease Gun replaces the M1 Carbine as the weapon for the U.S. Army Engineer Class.
Sten Mk II
The Sten Mk II is used by the British and Canadian factions in France. A model fitted with a suppressor is used by Royal Marine Commandos in Port en Bessin. The developers made the common error of having the character animation hold the Sten by it's magazine: in reality, this could and would cause a misfire. It can be fired in single or full automatic.
MP40
The MP40 is used by the German faction. As with the Sten, the animation shows the player character (improperly) holding the weapon by it's magazine.
Beretta Model 38A
The Beretta Model 38A is used by the Italian faction. It can be operated at both a single and fully automatic rate of fire.
Rifles
M1903A1 Springfield
The M1903A1 Springfield rifle is the weapon for the U.S. Army Ranger Faction Recon Class.
M1903A4 Springfield
The M1903A4 Springfield is the sniper rifle for the U.S. Army Faction. Unlike in Battlefield 2, where there is a default sniper class, sniper rifles in Forgotten Hope 2 are rare to come by and can only be picked up from main bases or spawn points.
M1917 Enfield
The M1917 Enfield can occasionally be found as part of a U.S. Army Engineer Kit which can only be picked up; substituting demolitions for an ammunition box.
M1 Garand
Unsurprisingly, the M1 Garand makes an appearance as the main service rifle of the U.S. Army Faction. It can be fitted with a bayonet and, on some maps, a rifle grenade launcher.
M1 Carbine
The M1 Carbine is primarily used by the U.S. Army Faction Engineer Class.
M1A1 Carbine
The M1A1 Carbine appears in maps featuring the 101st Airborne Division.
Pattern M1914
The earliest model of the M1917 Enfield, the Pattern M1914, fitted with a telescopic sight, is used as a sniper rifle by Commonwealth forces in maps set in Greece, Crete and North Africa.
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*
The Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* is the main weapon of Commonwealth forces in Greece, Crete and North Africa. It can be fitted with a bayonet, and on some maps, a rifle grenade launcher. It is easily distinguished from the No.4 Mk.I* by it's stubbier shape, shorter muzzle and simplified, non-hooded iron sights.
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I
British and Canadian factions fighting in France use the Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I. It can be fitted with a bayonet, and on some maps, a rifle grenade launcher. In contrast to the No.1 Mk.III*, it has an elongated sights and hooded, more accurate iron sights.
Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T)
The [[Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T) is used as a sniper rifle by British and Canadian forces in France.