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Colt M1911
A .45 caliber all-American man-stopping pistol, so powerful, effective, and aesthetically pleasing that it still sees use to this day. -
Arisaka Type 44
A powerful Japanese stanard-issued cavalry rifle, usually with a bayonet attachment. -
Springfield M1922
A rifle invented to mimic the Springfield 1903 for combat and training purposes. Used during WWII, although very unpopular and uncommon. -
Ballester-Molina/HAFDASA
A cheap but effectively mass-produced .45 caliber manstopperhandgun, developed by Argentina. -
Maschinengewehr 34
Affectionately called "Hitler's Buzzsaw", this heavy machinegun was a German staple in military technology. Air-cooled, this weapon was resistant to overheating and could be fired for minutes on end. -
Karabiner 98 Kurz
A powerful German bolt-action marksman rifle, this was used in the hands of highly-trained German reconnassaince and scout troops. -
M1 Garand
A semi-automatic high-caliber infantry rifle that outclassed and replaced the standard-issued springfield rifle. -
Leichte Granatwerfer 36
The standard-issue German military mortar cannon, firing 5 cm grenades. -
Arisaka Type 99
A powerful Japanese infantry rifle, with bolt-action and high caliber. -
Maschinenpistole 40
The standard-issue German infantry automatic pistol. -
BESAL
An English Heavy Machinegun used to combat the Germans in key French holds -
Leichtgeschutz 40
A great pain in the rear for warplanners, this recoilless anti-air German death machine shot down light-armored aircraft with ease. -
Gewehr 43
Germany's answer to the powerful M1 Garand, this semi-automatic gas-cooled infantry rifle became standard-issue, although it was ultimately outclassed by the Garand -
M1 Rocket Launcher (Bazooka)
A 13-pound shoulder-mounted beast of a weapon, inspiring the German Panzerscheck. It fired rockets that weighed around 3.5 pounds. -
Austen SMG
A hybrid of the British STEN and the German MP38, developed by Australia to combat opposition. -
M3 SMG "Grease Gun"
A fully-automatic .45 caliber American submachine gun, affectionately named "Grease Gun" due to how fast it fired. -
Raketenwerfer 43
A powerful anti-tank surface-to-surface ground-infantry cannon, used to pierce the heavy armor of tanks, although not very good at its job.