Red Orchestra 2: Rising StormRed Orchestra 2: Rising Storm - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video GamesRed Orchestra 2: Rising Storm
Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm is an expansion for Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad, and is set in the Pacific Theatre of Operations, with players being able to control U.S. Army or Marine infantrymen in the fight against the Imperial Japanese Army. Apart from new factions, weapons and settings, it includes new features such as banzai charges, booby traps and grenade launchers. All weapons have been confirmed through official media releases and all screenshots taken from the beta.
The following weapons appear in the video game Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm (2013).
The M1903A1 Springfield is available in-game for U.S. forces, as an alternative to the M1 Garand. It can be upgraded to fit a bayonet. The player can choose to perform either a full reload with the five-round stripper clip, or a partial reload with loose rounds. On the Guadalcanal map, to reflect historical accuracy, only the M1903A1 and not the M1 Garand is available to the Marine faction.
The M1903A4 Springfield is used by the U.S. sniper class. It is fitted with a Model 330 Weaver scope, which was in fact used on the Springfield alongside the more well-known M84.
The M1 Garand is the main battle rifle for the U.S. faction. It can be upgraded with an M7 bayonet. The third upgrade gives the player the option to fake the famous ping noise, to fool enemy players.
The M1 Carbine can be used by specialized U.S. troops (Officers, Squad Leaders and Engineers). It can be upgraded to fit a twin magazine pouch, and an anachronistic M4 bayonet.
The M1928A1 Thompson is the submachine gun for U.S. troops in-game, with 20-round stick magazines. Early gameplay trailers showed it with simplified L-shaped sights, but as of the beta release it features the box-shaped sights. It can be upgraded to fire 30-round stick magazines and recieves a cutts compensator, and the final upgrade turns it into the M1928 Thompson with a 50-round drum magazine and vertical foregrip.
The Browning Automatic Rifle is used by the U.S. automatic rifleman class. It can be upgraded to mount a Thompson-esque vertical foregrip, and a bipod for stabilizing the weapon.
The Browning M2HB is dual mounted on the LVT-4 Amtrac, and on the turret of the LVT(A)-4 gun carriage. As these Amtrac's are part of the scenery, the machine guns cannot be mounted or used.
The Arisaka Type 38 is the main weapon for the Imperial Japanese Army faction, fitted by default with the Type 30 bayonet. The player can choose to perform either a full reload with the five-round stripper clip, or a partial reload with loose rounds.
The Japanese faction can also use the Arisaka Type 99, fitted by default with the Type 30 bayonet. The player can choose to perform either a full reload with the five-round stripper clip, or a partial reload with loose rounds.
The Type 99 Light Machine Gun will be used by the Imperial Japanese Army, fitted with a bipod, as an alternative to the Type 96. It can be upgraded to fit a bayonet and a 2.5x scope.