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Many games have ammo. In some, you can design your own. Ammo is put in a weapon and fired as a projectile.
Long special made dagger for use on the end of assault weapons or rifles in case of shift from ranged combat to CQC.
So powerful, so deadly and yet small enough to fit in your hand. The frag grenade is in almost all shooter and action games.
Considered one of the most frequent and controversial implements of destruction in video games and real life, guns are devices that fire projectiles with explosive force.
The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic, .30 caliber rifle issued to infantrymen during World War II.
Found in WWII themed games, the BAR usually gives the Allied player or side some much-needed mobile, automatic firepower.
Also the Browning .30 Caliber M1919A6, a portable machine gun, was used by the Americans in WW2. And saw use till the 70's.
An indirect fire weapon which lobs shells (generally explosive) on an arcing trajectory. It is muzzle-loaded, capable of attacking targets at close range unlike traditional artillery.
A pistol is a very basic hand-held side arm, usually used in case of low ammo or tricky situations. They have appeared in many types of games.
A satchel charge is an explosive pack used by militaries in the war, this "bag" contains powerful explosives to destroy and demolish heavy enemy targets.
Canister type grenades used to obscure the enemy's view of the advance or retreat of friendly troops; also used to mark objects of interest such as landing zones, mission objectives, navigational landmarks, as well as targets for artillery or air strikes.
An American bolt-action rifle introduced for use in WWI and used in various capacities up to and including the Vietnam conflict, the Springfield is found in many World War II games in the hands of American forces.
One of the first submachine guns created, a symbol both of the chaos of the Prohibition era and of American soldiers' heroism during WWII.
The only sub-machine gun ever produced by the Imperial Japanese, which saw service in the Pacific Theater.
The standard handgun used by the Japanese military in World War II.
The standard rifle used by the Japanese in WW2.
An updated version of the japanese Type 96 Light Machine Gun using the 7.7x58mm Arisaka round.
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