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Battlefield: Vietnam

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The following weapons appear in the video game Battlefield: Vietnam:

Colt M1911A1

Standard US/ARVN sidearm, with a 9-round magazine The Standard USG1 M1911A1 has a 7-Round Magazine. In the reload animation you can see the player putting a magazine in, the slide moves forward and then he pulls the slide again. In reality he would waste one bullet by doing that.

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Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP.
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Smith & Wesson Model 19

Used by US Special Forces, cylinder holds six rounds.

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Smith & Wesson Model 19 .357 magnum
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Chinese Type 54 Pistol

This is the Chinese copy of the TT-33 Tokarev Pistol, except that the Chinese model has a frame mounted safety. The Type 54 is the standard NVA/VC sidearm, the magazine holds 8 rounds of 7.62x25mm Tokarev.

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Tokarev TT-33, 7.62x25mm
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Colt M16A1

Used by the US and ARVN, a semi-auto only variant with a scope can be used as a sniper weapon, both have 20-round mags. The scoped variant has a silencer in the menu and sounds like a silenced m16 but has no silencer while playing.

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M16A1 with 30 Round magazine - 5.56x45mm
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XM177E2

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Used by ARVN and US Special Forces, one with an XM148 grenade launcher

M14 Rifle

Standard rifle for US Demolition Class

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M21

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One of three possible choices for the Sniper Class

M40

One of three possible rifles for the Sniper Class, holds five rounds

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AK-47

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Standard NVA weapon

-note that there is no disassembly push-button on the rear upper end of the receiver as in all AK rifles.

AK-MS

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Standard VC weapon

-note that there is no disassembly push-button on the rear upper end of the receiver as in all AK rifles.

SKS/Type 56

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Used by the NVA demolition class, and by the VC as a sniper

SVD Dragunov

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One of two NVA sniper weapons

Mosin-Nagant M1891

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One of two NVA sniper weapons, only scoped sniper rifle for VC.

M1 Mortar

Mossberg 500

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One of two US Infantry Weapons, sawed-off pistol grip and heat shield

M60 machine gun

Perhaps the most infamous weapon in the game due to a well-known early balance issue; the release version of the game featured a US kit with the M60 and LAW, with the M60 extremely damaging [you pointed it at people and they died] and accurate enough to be used for sniping. This essentially meant games boiled to to re-enactments of Rambo: First Blood Part 2, only with the same number of John Rambos as Vietnamese. This was quickly addressed in patches; the M60 was placed in a kit with the M79 rather than the much more powerful LAW, and both machine guns were made drasically less accurate.

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M79

Grenade launcher used by US and ARVN. Has yellow striped camouflage painted on the barrel similar to Apocalypse Now when it is used by "The Roach".

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M72 LAW

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Standard US/ARVN Anti-Tank Weapon

MAT-49

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Mk 2 hand grenade

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RGD-1 Stick grenade

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S-Mine

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Type 53

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VC machine gun

Degtyarev RPD

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Standard NVA machine gun

RPG-2

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Standard VC Anti-Tank Weapon

RPG-7

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Standard NVA Anti-Tank Weapon

SA-7 Grail

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NVA/VC Anti-Air Weapon

BGM-71 TOW

Seen mounted on some jeeps.Needs Verification. There is a TOW- like weapon mounted on U.S. army jeeps, but inexplicably is called M.U.T.T.

The Ford M 151 MUTT is based in the Jeep, and was used to carry the TOW. -Markost

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