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Easy Red 2

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Release Date: November 10, 2020
Developer: Marco Amadei
Publisher: Corvostudio di Amadei Marco
Platforms: Microsoft Windows
macOS
Linux
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
Genre: FPS

Easy Red 2 is an 2020 sandbox first-person shooter developed by Italian indie developer Marco Amadei and his company Corvostudio. A sequel to Amadei and Corvostudio's 2017 game Easy Red, Easy Red 2 simulates massive, fully destructible, and realistic combat from multiple fronts of World War 2, similar to games such as Red Orchestra 2, Rising Storm and has similar squad mechanics and actions as Enlisted The base game comes with campaigns set in the Battle of Anzio, the Battle of Kos, and the Battle of Kwajalein. Free post-release DLCs would add the Battle of Makin and the Tunisian Campaign, with paid DLCs also being released following the Battle of France, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of the Bulge, and Operation Overlord and the Normandy landings. A campaign based on the Second Sino-Japanese War is currently in development.


The following weapons appear in the video game Easy Red 2:

Handguns

Handguns are correctly wielded in the time-accurate "point shooting" method, where the user holds the pistol with one hand;

Colt M1911A1

The Colt M1911A1 appears in the game under the same name as a Secondary weapon for U.S. Squad Leaders, Radiomen, Snipers, Pilots, and Crewmen.

Our U.S. Squad leader breaks some range rules by flagging the post.

He does a tactical reload to make his mag 1+7.

Tokarev TT-33

The Tokarev TT-33 is used by the USSR under the name "TT-33", and is used by Soviet Squad leaders, Radiomen, Pilots, and Crewmen.

Pre-war Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev

A Soviet conscript who somehow got in the U.S. carries his Standard issue TT-33.

He inserts a mag into the pistol.

He then aims down the sights.

Walther P38

The Walther P38 appears under the same name and is used by Western Front German Radiomen, Fallschirmjäger Radiomen, and all German Snipers.

Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm

The Soviet conscript holds his wartime prize P38.

He aims down the sights of his P38

Ruby M1915

The Ruby Pistol appears as the "Ruby Model 1914" and is used by French Squad Leaders, Radiomen, Snipers, Tankers, and Pilots.

A French Genreal holds his standard issue M1914 Ruby.

He then reloads the pistol.

Beretta M1934

The Beretta M1934 appears under the same name and is used by Italian Squad Leaders, Radiomen, Snipers, and Pilots.

Beretta M1934 - .380 ACP.

The shooting range master flicks the safety off.

The shooting range master larps as a Italian SS member with his Beretta pistol.

He loads a mag of .380 ACP.

He then aims down the flimsy irons.

Nambu Type 14

The Nambu Type 14 appears in-game under the same name, it is used by Japanese Squad Leaders, Radiomen, Anti-tank, Pilots, and Tankers.

Nambu Type 14 (late) - 8x22mm Nambu

A U.S. Sargent holds his wartime prize Nambu Type 14

He reloads a mag of 8x22mm

He then aims down the sights.

Luger P08

The Luger P08 is called "Luger" in the game and is used by the German faction Squad Leaders, Tanker Crewmen, and Pilots; despite the Luger P08 being out of main service it's still possible that the pistol was given to reserves.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm Parabellum

An Aussise Squad leader manges to get a Luger P08.

He reloads a semi-rare mag of 9x19.

He shows off the unique irons on the P08

Mauser C96

The Mauser C96 appears in-game under the same name and comes with a stocked version, it's used by early-war German Eastern-front Radiomen, while the Stocked version is used by Early-war SS Radiomen, due to the fact it can use 100m or 450m sights and the high effective range of the 7.63 round it has the highest range of all handguns.

Mauser C96 "Pre-War Commercial" - 7.63x25mm Mauser

Mauser C96 fitted with holster/stock combo - 7.63x25mm Mauser

A American GI holds his gpaw's C96 he got gifted in the mail.

He loads a 10 round clip of 7.63x25mm in.

He then shows off the iron sights.

He attached the pistol stock... that can be used as a holster!

He loads yet another clip but with the stock on.

He shows off the sight picture.

Enfield No. 2

The Enfield No.2 is available in the game to the Common Wealth factions including the British, Aussies, and Canadians, along with the British Armed Polish Army; as a side arm for Squad Leaders, Tankers, Pilots, and Airborne Radiomen.

Enfield No.2 MK1 - .38 S&W

A Bri'ish squad leader holds his standard issue Enfield No.2.

He breaks open the clyinder and loads a few rounds.

Showing the sight picture

Smith & Wesson Victory Model

The Smith & Wesson Victory Model is available in the game to the Common Wealth factions including the British, Aussies, and Canadians; along with the British Armed Polish Army as a side arm for Radiomen, and Snipers, a snub-nosed version called the "Smith & Wesson Victory Short".

Smith & Wesson Victory Model - .38 S&W

He then shows his other big-iron.

He ejects .38 S&W from the chamber.

He then shows off his snub-nosed revolver.

Submachine Guns

M1A1 Thompson

The M1A1 Thompson appears in-game as the primary weapon for American Army and Marine squad leaders, it uses both a 20-round or 30-round magazine depending on what American sub-faction you are playing and can use 100m to 250m sights.

M1A1 Thompson with 30-round magazine - .45 ACP

M1928 Thompson

The M1928 Thompson appears in-game as the primary weapon for Canadian, and Polish squad leaders along with early-war British forces, it defaults with a 50-round drum loaded but the rest of the ammo is held in 20-round mags, it can use a 100m sight or 200m flip-up.

M1928 Thompson with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP.

M1928A1 Thompson

The M1928A1 Thompson(with simplified iron sights) appears in-game in use by early-war American Squad leaders and some commonwealth troops, like its older brother it can feed a 50-round drum or 20-round mag and use 100m to 200m sights.

M1928A1 Thompson with 30-round magazine and early 'simplified' rear sight that would be adopted for the M1 Thompson - .45 ACP.

M3 Grease Gun

The M3 Grease Gun (falsely called the M3A1 even though it appears with the original charging handle) appears in-game as the primary weapon for American Sappers and Tankers.

Sten Mk II

The Sten Mk II appears in-game as the primary weapon for British, and Canadian Squad leaders along with both faction's tankers.

Sten Mk V

The Sten Mk V appears in-game as the primary weapon for British paratrooper Squad leaders.

Owen Mk 1/43

The Owen Submachine Gun appears in-game as the primary weapon for Aussie Squad leaders, two versions exist a standard version and a version with yellow/green camouflage used as an easter egg.

Owen Mk 1/43 with yellow/green camo - 9x19mm.

Lanchester Mk. I

The Lanchester Mk. I appears in-game as the primary weapon for Common Wealth Radiomen, due to the Lanchester being a clone of the older German MP28 it can use both MP28 mags and Lanchester mags, and it is one of the few Submachine guns that can choose between 100m and 300m iron sights.

Lanchester early model.jpg

Haenel MP 28/II

The Haenel MP 28/II appears in-game as the primary weapon for German AT Riflemen and Tankers, due to the MP28 being cloned by the Lanchester it can load both Lancester mags and MP28 mags, and like the Lanchester, it can use 100m and 300m iron sights.

Haenel MP 28/II - 9x19mm Parabellum.

Nambu Type 100/44

The Nambu Type 100/44 appears in-game as the primary weapon for Japanese Squad leaders and Tankers, it can equip a bi-pod and can mount the Type 30 bayonet seen on the Arisaka Type 99 and Arisaka Type 38, furthermore it can use 100m or 300m iron sights.

Nambu Type 100/44 (1944-1945 model) with magazine removed - 8x22mm Nambu.

MAS-38

The MAS-38 appears in-game as the primary weapon for French Squad leaders, Tankers, and CHE Anti-tank gunners, it can use a 100m and or 200m flip-up iron sight.

MAS-38 - 7.65x20mm Longue.

Beretta Model 38A

The Beretta Model 38A appears in-game as the primary weapon for Italian Squad leaders and Tankers and features a fire-selector, furthermore, it can range its sights for 100m, 150m, and 200m.

Beretta Model 38A - 9x19mm Parabellum

MP 40

The MP 40 appears in-game as the primary weapon for German Squad leaders and Battle of the Bulge era German Radiomen and Tankers.

MP 40 with brown bakelite lower receiver - 9x19mm.

MP 41

The MP 41 appears in-game as the primary weapon for German SS Squad leaders. It features the same stats as the MP40 but has the addition of a semi-auto fire selector and lower recoil.

MP 38

The MP 38 appears in-game as the primary weapon for early-war German Squad leaders. It features a slower fire rate than the more famous MP 40.

MP 38 - 9x19mm Parabellum.

Shpagin PPSh-41

The Shpagin PPSh-41 appears in the game under the same name and is the primary weapon for Soviet Squad leaders, Anti-Tank Riflemen, and Tankers, it can use a 35-round magazine or a 71-round drum depending on role, it can use 100m or 350m.

Shpagin PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.

Shotguns

Winchester Model 1912 Riotgun

The Winchester Model 1912 Riotgun appears in the game as "Winchester M12". It got its spot as the Marine Sapper's main-arm revoked after a major update.

Winchester Model 1912 Riot Gun - 12 gauge

An Aussie Squad leader holds his Model 1912 Riotgun.

Loading a shell into the Model 12.

Pumping back the shotgun.

Aiming down the non existant sights, but to be fair you can't hit anything according to video game logic.

Winchester Model 1912 Trenchgun

The Winchester Model 1912 Trenchgun appears in the game as the "Winchester M12 Trenchgun" and is currently used by Marine Sappers and Radiomen.

Winchester Model 1912 "Trench Gun" with heat shield and bayonet lug - 12 gauge.

Bolt-Action Rifles

M1903A1 Springfield

The M1903A1 Springfield appears in-game incorrectly as the "M1903 Springfield" and is used by U.S. Marine snipers, it can mount a bayonet and use a 5-round stripper clip.

M1903A1 Springfield - .30-06 Springfield

M1903A1 Springfield sniper rifle fitted with a 7.8x Unertl scope

A USMC riflemen readys up his standard issue M1903A1

He then checks out the iron sights.

Fliping up the AA sights.

Cycling the bolt of his rifle.

M1903A3 Springfield

The M1903A3 Springfield appears in-game as the "M1903A3 Springfield", and is used by U.S. Army Snipers. It mounts the newer Model 330 Weaver scope, further when the scopes are removed it can use a 5-round striper clip on empty reloads and can equip a bayonet.

Remington-manufactured M1903A3 Springfield - .30-06 Springfield

M1903A1 Springfield sniper rifle fitted with a 7.8x Unertl scope (to show scope)

M1903A4 Springfield with Model 330 Weaver scope - .30-06

A U.S. Sargent tests his old A3 rifle before he got his new M1 Garand

He loads a 5-round clip he found in his rug sack.

He aims down the crappy sights, happy that he got issued a M1 instead of a A3

A U.S. Sargent does a accuracy test on a new batch of A4's with a Weaver scope.

He also found a version with a 7.8x Unertl scope.

He loads a handful of 30-06 into the chamber.

He then cycles the factory bolt.

He showcases the sight picture of the Model 330 Weaver scope.

He also shows the off the 7.8x Unertl sight picture.

Mosin Nagant M91/30

The Mosin Nagant M91/30 appears in the game with two versions, an infantry variant with a standard bolt used by Soviet Riflemen and a Sniper variant with a down-turned bolt handle appears in-game as the "Mosin Nagant 91/30 sniper" and is used by Soviet Snipers, it has a 3.5x PU scope mounted by default but can also use iron sights.

Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R.

Mosin Nagant M91/30 Sniper Rifle with PU 3.5x sniper scope and down turned bolt handle - 7.62x54mm R.

A U.S. Sargent holds a M91/30 with a down-turned bolt

He Loads a 5-round clip into it.

He shows off the solid iron-sights.

He then mounts a PU scope on.

He shows off the famous sight picture.

Mosin Nagant Model 1938 Carbine

The Mosin Nagant Model 1938 Carbine appears as the standard issue weapon for Assualt Squad Soviet Riflemen and Medics, it can feed a 5-round stripper clip and fix a socket bayonet.

Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine - 7.62x54mm R.

He also manges to find a M38 carbine.

He puts a 5-round clip he dropped when testing out the M91/30.

He shows off the solid iron-sights.

Mosin Nagant "Obrez"

The Mosin Nagant "Obrez" appears as an easter egg weapon for the Soviet Faction, like all other Mosin Rifles it can use 5-round stripper clips but can not equip scopes or bayonets due to the lack of sights or lugs on the Obrez field modification.

Mosin Nagant M91/30 "Obrez" - 7.62x54mm R, note the model of Obrez in-game features a more blunt pistol grip and a still visible barrel.

He manges to find the rare Obrez pistol.

He then loads the last 7.62x54mmR clip he has.

Showing off the non existant iron sights...

Karabiner 98k

The Karabiner 98k appears as the standard issue rifle for all German Riflemen and early war radiomen and for some snipers, it also has two scopes that can be used; the Zeiss ZF41 used by early and the seemingly anarchistic "GLR" Scope modeled after the ZF 4 scope, the Kar98k can also equip a bayonet.

Karabiner 98k - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

Karabiner 98k with Zeiss ZF41 1.5x scope and hooded front sight - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

Our U.S. Sargent finds his stolen Kar98k he got in the Battle of the Bulge.

He finds a boatload of 7.92x57mm at the range.

He then aims down the amazing iron sights.

He manges to find a working ZF41 scope and mounts it perfectly without help from German field manuals.

He also finds a ZF 4 Scope, and again without help.

He shows of the sight picture of the ZF41 scope.

Lee-Enfield No. 4

The Lee-Enfield No. 4 appears as the "Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk1" and appears as the standard weapon for all Common Wealth Faction Riflemen, Medics, and Snipers, similar to Battlefield V the rifle is held in the "Mad Minute" drill stance where the user uses the right hand to grasp the bolt handle while the pointer finger pulls the trigger allowing the Lee-Enfield to be the fastest firing bolt-action in-game, it can also either mount a Enfiled Mk3 Sight or the no 32 scope mounted used on the T variant of the No. 4 Mk1.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I - .303 British.

Our U.S. Sargent trades out his 1903A3 for his British buddies Lee-Enfield and somehow got trained in the "Mad Minute" drill.

He then loads a 5-round discharger clip.

Cycling the bolt using the Mad Minute drill method.

He then aims without the flip up irons.

He also shows off the flip up 800m iron sights.

Mounting the Mk3 sight on the Lee-Enfield No.4.

He then mounts the No 32 sight.

He shows the MK3's sight picture,

Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III

The Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk. III appears under the name same name as the service rifle of early-war British riflemen, and shares all attachments and animations of the No.4.

Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III - .303 British.

A U.S. GI holds a older Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk I.

He then loads a 5-round .303 clip into the chamber.

He sights in a tree with the irons.

Pattern 1914 Enfield

The Pattern 1914 Enfield appears in-game under the same name and appears in-game fitted with the MK3's sight as the sniper rifle for early-war British snipers, AT classes, and Aussie riflemen, along with late-war Anzac forces. It can also equip a bayonet and use a 5-round stripper clip if you remove the scope, it can also use 100m, 400m, and 600m sights.

Enfield Pattern 1914 (P 14) - .303 British.

Enfield M1917

The Enfield M1917 appears in-game under the same name and can equip all the attachments as the rifle above. Unlike the P14 it can use 100m, 500m, and 800m sights. Despite the M1917 being able to load 6 rounds in real life, it can only hold 5 in the game. It appears in use with the golden dog tag U.S. Marines and Early-war American tankers.

Enfield M1917 - .30-06 Springfield.

MAS-36

The MAS-36 appears in-game under the same name and appears as a weapon for early war French riflemen, medics, and some Anti-tank gunners, it's one of the few bolt-action guns in-game that can't equip an optic.

MAS-36 - 7.5x54mm French.

A French Riflemen holds his standard issue MAS-36.

Loading a 5-round clip of 7.5x54mm.

Cycleing the bolt-action of the MAS-36.

Aiming with the default irons.

MAS-36/51

The MAS-36/51 appears in-game as an anachronistic easter-egg weapon that shares the same model as the MAS-36 but with a heavy barrel.

MAS-36/51 - 7.5x54mm French with rifle grenade discharger.

Lebel 1886

The Lebel 1886 appears in-game under the same name and appears as the standard rifle for CHE French snipers, it comes default mounted with an APX Mle 1916 and can also choose between 100m, 800m, 1400m iron sights.

Fusil Lebel Modèle 1886-M93 - 8x50mmR Lebel.

A French riflemen picks up his fathers Lebel 1886

He loads a single round into the chamber.

He aims down with the iron sight so old it causes his sholder to clip into it.

Using the 1400m iron sights.

He mounts a APX Mle 1916 scope to practice.

He aims with the Apx Mle 1916 scope.

Arisaka Type 38

The Arisaka Type 38 appears under the same name and is used by IJN and SNLF Radiomen, it correctly appears with its flip-up anti-air sights available to be used in-game, it can also equip both versions of the IJN bayonet the Pre 1942 and the post-1942 version, it can also mount the Ariskakas Type 99 side mounted scope.

Arisaka Type 38 rifle - 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka.

A U.S. Sargent tests out a Arisaka Type 38.

Loading a 5-round clip of 6.5x50mmSR.

He uses the defualt sight picture.

He then finds a 4x side mounted scope.

Arisaka Type 99

The Arisaka Type 99 appears in-game with its "Standard Rifle" used by Riflemen and Medics with an unusable monopod and "Late War" variant used by the Sniper, like the older Type 38 it can equip the side-mounted scope and both bayonets furthermore the Standard Rifle model can use the flip-up AA sights.

Arisaka Type 99 standard rifle with monopod - 7.7x58mm.

Standard Rifle

A IJA soldier holds his Ariska 99 with its famous monopod.

He loads a 5-round clip in.

He uses the defualt irons.

"Last-Ditch Rifle"

Arisaka Type-99 Substitute Standard - 7.7x58mm. Also known as the 'Last ditch rifle'. Late war simplified model.

A Japanese snipers holds his last ditch rifle.

He loads a 7.7x58mm clip into the rifle.

He aims with the simplified iron sights

Side mounted scope on the Type 99.

He then aims with the 2.5x Kokura scope, showing the sight picture.

Carcano M91 Rifle

The Carcano M91 Rifle "Long Rifle" appears in-game under the same name and is used by Italian SS Sappers, despite this, it does not mount an optic unless used by Italian SS where it equips a ZF41 scope and it can flip up its iron sights for up to 1150

Carcano M91 Long Rifle - 6.5x52mm.

Moschetto Modello 1891

The Carcano M91 Rifle's carbine version "Moschetto Modello 1891" appears in-game as the "Carcano M91 Cavalry", the folding bayonet is currently not usable in-game.

Moschetto Modello 1891 - 6.5x52mm.

Carcano M91/38 Short Rifle

The Carcano M91/38 Short Rifle appears as the M91/38 and is used as the standard rifle for Italian riflemen, like the M91 it can use a ZF41.

Carcano M91/38 - 6.5x52mm. The Model 38 (Fucile di Fanteria Mod. 1938) in 7.35x51mm caliber is very similar.

Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine

The Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine appears as the Carcano M38 Cavalry and is used by the Italian radiomen and Medics, it can't equip a scope or use a bayonet.

Carcano M91/38 Cavalry Carbine with folded bayonet - 6.5x52mm.

Semi-Auto Rifles

M1 Carbine

The M1 Carbine is used by American Radiomen and AT gunners on all fronts, it has a standard variant that can use a 100m sight or a 300m sight and a post-war variant used in only the shooting range that has simplified iron sights.

World War II Era M1 Carbine, with Dark Walnut Stock, 'L' peep sight and no bayonet lug.

A U.S logistcal officer holds his standard issue M1 Carbine.

Loading a 15-round mag of classic .30 Carbine.

Cocking the bolt back on the carbine.

Aiming with 100m iron sights.

Aiming with flip up 300 iron sights.

M1 Carbine (Post-War) - .30 Carbine.

He then replaces his M1 carbine with a new 1945 version.

Aiming with the Korea war era ironsights.

M1A1 Carbine

The M1A1 Carbine is used by U.S. paratrooper radiomen and AT gunners, like the Standard M1 Carbine it can use a 100m sight or 300m sight.

M1A1 Carbine with original L style rear sights, and side-folding stock, often referred to as the 'Paratrooper' carbine - .30 Carbine.

A U.S Paratroopers holds his standard issue M1a1 carbine.

He uses the 100m L sight.

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand appears as the standard issue rifle for U.S. Riflemen and Medics, it can equip the M84 sniper scope and M1 bayonet.

M1 Garand with leather M1917 sling - .30-06.

M1C with M84 scope - .30-06.

A U.S GI holds his beloved M1 Garand.

Inserting a enblock into the Garand.

Aiming down the sights of the Garand.

M84 scope mounted on the Garand.

Aiming with the M84 scope.

Gewehr 41

The Walther version of the Gewehr 41 appears in-game as the Gewehr 41, It was used by early war Fallschirmjäger Snipers and Radiomen, SS Radiomen, and Eastern front radiomen, snipers get access to the ZF41 optic.

Gewehr 41 (Walther Design) - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

A German riflemen holds his G41 rifle.

Loading a 5-round clip of 7.92x57mm.

Aiming down the iron sights.

He then mounts a ZF41 scope on his rifle.

He then aims down the scope.

Gewehr 43

The Gewehr 43 appears as a primary for late-war German AT, SS Radiomen, Snipers, and Sappers, it can also equip a ZF4 optic and can use a 100m or 500m iron sights.

Gewehr 43 - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

The German riflemen replaces his G41 with a new G43.

He loads a 10-round 7.92x57mm mag.

Aiming with the classic iron sights.

Tokarev SVT-40

The Tokarev SVT-40 appears under the same name and is used by Soviet Radiomen, like the other semi-auto rifles it can equip a PU sniper scope but can't use a bayonet.

Tokarev SVT-40 - 7.62x54mmR.

Tokarev SVT-40 with PU sniper scope - 7.62x54mmR.

A soviet Sargent holds his SVT-40.

Aiming with the iron sights.

He then mounts a PU scope on his rifle as the iron sights don't help him.

Aiming with the PU scope.

Anti-Tank Rifles

AT Rifles must have bi-pods attached and must be prone or deployed on cover to be aimed

Boys anti-tank rifle

The Boys anti-tank rifle appears as the Anti-tank rifle for early war British and French AT Classes, like the real rifle it can adjust its iron sights for 100m and 250m.

Boys MKI Anti-Tank Rifle - .55 Boys (13.9x99mmB)

A U.S Sargent holds a Boys Anti-tank rifle on a bi-pod.

He loads a spare mag into it.

He then cycles the bolt getting ready to practice on a friendly truck.

He braces for a shot by aiming down.

Wz. 35 Ur

The Wz. 35 Ur appears as an alternate Anti-tank rifle for early war German and Italian forces, as Axis forces used a couple of the rifles after the invasion of Poland.

Wz. 35 Ur - 7.92x107mm DS

A U.S Sargent finds a captured Wz.35 oversees.

He loads a rare mag of 7.92x107mm Ds.

Our U.S. Sargents cycles the Mauser like action.

Showing off the sight picture...

PTRD-41

The PTRD-41 appears as the Anti-tank rifle for Soviet AT Classes, its iron sights can be adjusted for 100m or 300m.

PTRD-41 with folded bipod - 14.5x114mm.

A Soviet Anti-tank gunner holds his tankhunter rifle.

Loading a 14.5x114mm round in the chamber.

Cycling the bolt of the PTRD-41.

Aiming with the 100m iron sights.

Panzerbüchse 39

The Panzerbüchse 39 appears as the Anti-tank rifle for Early war German AT Classes, before the June 2024 update the Panzerbüchse 39 did not use its spare ammo box but now comes with its ammo box allowing the rifle a much more efficient fire-rate.

PzB 39 - 7.92x94 mm (Patrone 318)

PzB 39 with spare ammunition box - 7.92x94 mm (Patrone 318)

A Soviet Anti tank gunner also has a captured Panzerbuchse.

He loads a rounds in the chamber.

He tops off the ammo box of the rifle.

Showing off the sight picture.

Type 97 anti-tank rifle

The Type 97 anti-tank rifle appears as both a stationary and infantry portable Anti-tank rifle for the IJA (Imperial Japanese Army), the stationary variant uses a gun shield.

Type 97 anti-tank rifle - 20×125mm.

A Soviet AT gunners adds a Type 97 into his collection of rifles.

Aiming down the sights of the rifle.

Emplaced

He then finds a hovering Type97.

Aiming down the sights with the gun shield.

Assualt Rifles

StG 44

The StG 44 appears in-game as the "MP44" and is used by Battle of the Bulge German squad leaders and SS Late-war Squad leaders, the StG 44 can also mount a ZF41 or ZF4 scope.

A SS Infantry man holds his Stg44.

He ammo checks his mag to make sure its not underloaded.

He aims with the defualt irons.

He mounts a ZF41 on the rifle.

Sight-picture of the ZF41

Sight-picture of the ZF4.

Machine Guns

M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle

The M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle appears in-game under the same name and is used by U.S. automatic riflemen in the Battle of the Bulge campaign, it can use the bi-pod of the A2 Varaint and the 1500m AA sights.

M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle - .30-06.

A U.S Marine picks up a older M1918 BAR.

Loading a fresh 20 round mag of .30-06.

Aiming down the sights of the BAR.

Fliping up the 1500mm AA sights.

M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle

The M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle appears in-game under the same name and is used by U.S Army and Marine automatic riflemen, It can correctly switch between a 500 rpm and 350 rpm fire-rate; like the original BAR it can use a bi-pod and has access to AA sights but the A2 has 500m and 1350mm AA sights.

M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle without carry handle - .30-06.

He then picks up his standard issue M1918A2 over the older M1918.

Aiming with 100m iron sights.

Aiming with the 500m iron sights.

Bren Mk2

The Bren Mk2 appears in-game under the same name and is used by every commonwealth faction in-game as their standard machine gun, it can equip a bi-pod and can cycle between 100m, 500m, and 1100m iron sights, the Bren is also mounted in Bren Carriers.

A British machine gunner holds his trusty Bren Mk2.

He shoulder-fired his Bren

His arm grows tired so he decides to mount the Bren in a classic Bren carrier

Chatellerault FM 24/29

The Chatellerault FM 24/29 appears in-game under the same name and is used by French machine gunners, like other machine guns it can equip a folding bi-pod and can use 100m or 900m sights.

Our British gunner manges to find a french Chatellerault 29.

Showing off the strange sight picture.

Nambu Type 96

The Nambu Type 96 appears in-game under the same name and is used by Japanese machine gunners, unlike other machine guns it can equip the Tokyo Arsenal 2.5x13 Scope, use a bayonet, it can also use a bi-pod and can use 100m or 250m sights.

Nambu Type 96 - 6.5x50mm Arisaka. With Tokyo Arsenal 2.5x13 Scope, Type 30 bayonet, bipod, and rear monopod.

M1941 Johnson machine gun

The M1941 Johnson machine gun appears in-game under the same name and is available to US Army and Marines Machine gunners in "Johnson LMG Squads" It can use 100m or 2100m.

M1941 Johnson machine gun - .30-06.

FG 42/II

The FG 42/II appears in-game under the same name and is used by German fallschirmjäger's machine gunners, like the Type 96 above it can equip a scope, this one being a ZF4 and can also equip a bayonet and bi-pod, furthermore, it can sight 100m, 400m, 750m.

FG 42 second model with bipod and bayonet deployed - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

FG 42/II with ZF4 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

Breda Modello 30

The Breda Modello 30 appears as the standard machine gun for Italian machine gunners and is the worst MG in-game due to its 20-round mag, and slow clip-fed reload.

Breda Modello 30 - 6.5 mm Carcano.

A Itlain machine gunners holds quite possibley the worst machine gun ever made.

After throwing up due to how shit the machine gun is, his hand shakes as he loads a 20-round clip.

Aiming with the blocky iron sights.

Degtyaryov DP-27

The Degtyaryov DP-27 appears as the standard machine gun for Soviet machine gunners like other MG's it can mount a bi-pod and can use 100m, 800m, and 1100m sights, it is also used on the IL-2 plane by the rear gunner and in a secondary gun spot on the BA-10 armored car.

Degtyaryov DP - 7.62x54mm R.

MG 34

The MG 34 appears as the standard machine gun for early war German machine gunners and also appears mounted on Early war German tanks, Personal Carriers, planes and also features a Tripod and AA Mounted versions, the MG43 can use 50-round drums or 200-round belts, and is one of the two only MGs that have a barrel change mechanic when using sustained fire.

MG 34 - 7.92x57mm Mauser. Belt-fed.

MG 34 Panzerlauf

The MG 34 Panzerlauf appears as the standard machine gun for German tanks in-game and is often used by Primary tank gunners and Secondary tank gunners.

MG 34 Panzerlauf - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

MG 15

The MG 15 appears as the rear gun for both models of the Ju 87 "Stuka".

MG 15 with 75-round double drum - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

MG 42

The MG 42 appears as the standard machine gun for German machine gunners, and like the MG34 is also mounted on German vehicles, it also has Tripod and AA versions, can equip 50-round mags and 200-round belts, and has a barrel change mechanic.

MG 42 - 7.92x57mm Mauser.

Browning M1919A6

The Browning M1919A6 appears as the GPMG for U.S Ranger machine gunners and is used by American Heavy machine gun squads with a bi-pod and 200-round belts, the 1919A6 can also use 100m or a flip-up 900m sight.

M1919A6, late WWII manufacture with muzzle booster - .30-06 Springfield.

Browning M1919A4

The Browning M1919A4 appears as a U.S. heavy machine gun and appears on a tripod in Anti-Air or Anti-infantry versions

Browning M1919A4 on an M2 tripod, pre 1943 model with bolt latch - .30-06 Springfield.

Browning M1919A5

The Browning M1919A5 appears on almost all American tanks as the standard machine gun.

Browning M1919A5 - .30-06 Springfield.

Type 11 light machine gun

The Type 11 light machine gun will be added to the game as part of the free Sino-Japanese War DLC.

Type 11 light machine gun - 6.5x50mm Arisaka

Type 92 heavy machine gun

The Type 92 heavy machine gun appears as the heavy machine gun for the Imperial Japanese Army, the 4x telescopic scope featured on Type 92 is unusable leaving only the iron sights; furthermore, the clip of the Type 92 falsely retrains both the case and projectile of the gun.

Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun on tripod, with rear grips folded - 7.7x58mm SR.

Hotchkiss M1914

The Hotchkiss M1914 appears as the heavy machine gun for the French army under the name "Hotchkiss" and like the Type 92, it shares the same problem with the clip and lack of ejection.

Hotchkiss M1914 with tripod - 8x50mmR Lebel.

Maxim M1910

The Maxim M1910 appears as the heavy machine gun for Soviet forces in-game and appears with a gun shield for emplaced variants, the M1910 also appears on the AA version of Zis-5 truck in a quad-mount setup with an AA sight.

Maxim M1910 with 'Sokolov' wheel mount & shield - 7.62x54mmR.

M60

An anachronistic M60 appears as a selectable and usable weapon in the shooting range map as an easter egg. The M60 can only be used in the shooting range and custom sandbox game modes.

M60 machine gun with bipod folded - 7.62x51mm NATO

A U.S. Army Sargent carries a inert prototype of the M60.

Reloading the M60, the carboard looking bullets and the lack of the feed ramp makes it look like a rubber gun rather then a live-fire on

Browning M2HB

The Browning M2HB appears mounted on many US Armored vehicles as a secondary gunner weapon, it appears unusable on 76 variants of the M4 Sherman but can be used on the M8 Grayhound, M8 Scott, M3 half-track, Jeep Willis MG version.

Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG.

Launchers

Panzerfaust 60

The Panzerfaust 60 appears as a battle pickup in German defensive positions and is also used by late-war German sappers as a secondary weapon, it can switch between 30m, 60m, and 80m sights.

Panzerfaust 60 - 44mm with 149mm warhead.

A German sapper deploys his Panzerfaust 60.

He takes aims with the 30m iron sights.

He then shoots his shot, but forgot to account for the bullet drop.

M1A1 "Bazooka"

The M1A1 "Bazooka" called the "Bazooka M1A1" in-game appears as a secondary weapon for American AT classes in every map minus "The Battle of the Bulge" and can switch between 30m, 130m, and 210m. Like how the Bazooka is shown in other games the firing wire is incorrectly not seen in the reload.

M1A1 Bazooka - 2.36 inch.

A U.S GI holds his Bazooka...

Loadign a 2.36 inch rocket.

Aiming with the 30m iron sights.

M9 "Bazooka"

The M9 "Bazooka" called the "Bazooka M9A1" in-game appears as a secondary weapon for American AT classes in The Battle of the Bulge and comes with a Polaroid T90 optical reflex sight that can sight for 30m, 100m, and 165m, it shares the same incorrect animation as the M1A1.

M9 "Bazooka" - 2.36 inch.

A US GI holds his M9 with a new T90 optical sight.

Loading yet another 2.36 inch round but deeper.

Aiming with the T90 optical reflex sight, a bit beat up but it works.

Panzerschreck RPzB 54

The Panzerschreck RPzB 54 appears under the same name and is used as a secondary weapon for late-war German AT classes and can sight 30m, 90, and 150m, it shares the same animations as the M1A1.

Panzerschreck RPzB 54 - 88mm

A German AT gunner holds his RPzB 54

He loads a 88m rocket, but without putting the fireing wire in because... NAZI SPACE MAGIC.

Aiming with the 30m iron sights.

PIAT

The PIAT appears under the same name and is used by late-war Commonwealth AT classes and can sight 30m, 70m, and 130m

Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (PIAT) with loaded bomb - 3.25 in.

A Polish AT gunner holds his unloaded PIAT.

He then loads a round in.

Aiming with the 3-stage iron sights.

Flamethrower

in order to be used, the user must equip a gas tank on their backpack slot. like in Action movie style the gas tank can explode if shot and features unrealistically large ammo count.

M2 Flamethrower

The M2 Flamethrower is used by American Army and Marine flamethrower units and is used in the D-Day and Pasfic front maps, it is incorrectly shown as being able to fire for 30 seconds despite the 2 gallons being able to be emptied in less than 5 seconds.

Flammenwerfer 35

The Flammenwerfer 35 is used by German flamethrower units in the Eastern and Western fronts, like the M2 Above it incorrectly features the ability to fire for more than a few seconds.

Flammenwerfer 35 flamethrower.