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Call of Duty (2003)

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The following weapons are used in the video game Call of Duty:

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Call of Duty (2003)

United States

M1 Garand

M1A1 Carbine

M1A1 Thompson

Browning Automatic Rifle

M1903A4 Sniper Rifle

Main U.S. sniper rifle. Unlike the Kar98k or Mosin-Nagant, this version does not have an open iron sights version.

Colt M1911A1

Used by both U.S. and U.K. troops.

U.S.S.R

PPSh-41

Mosin-Nagant/Scoped Mosin-Nagant

Portrayed ingame with a scope or with open iron sights.

Luger P08

Shown as the sidearm for Soviet troops, presumably these are supposed to have been acquired in the field rather than issued. Also correctly shown as the main sidearm for German forces.

United Kingdom

Lee-Enfield

Sten

Bren gun

Nazi Germany

MP40

Sturmgewehr 44

One of the most popular weapons used in multiplayer, due to its firepower, accuracy, and rate of fire. Is shown issued to troops at the battle of Stalingrad, long before it actually existed.

Kar 98k/Scoped Kar98k

Portrayed ingame with a scope or with open iron sights.

FG 42

The FG-42 is shown in the game as a supergun with rifle-grade firepower, high accuracy, optional fullauto fire and a scope. This somewhat diverges from the real weapon, which was excessively light, difficult to fire accurately and would physically destroy itself if fired in fullauto for any meaningful amount of time. It appears only in the first handful of levels and then is never seen again.

In the multiplayer mode, Players are unable to spawn with the FG42. It is scattered across most maps for players to pick up.

Panzerfaust

The only man-portable anti-armor weapon availiable in the game.