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Which do you think will be the better game
MW2
16.67% (2 votes)
16.67% (2 votes)
Black ops
83.33% (10 votes)
83.33% (10 votes)
Total Votes: 12
GUNS CONFIRMED /RUMORED TAKE A LOOK
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Black ops is going to the wii and xbox has a free dash board Theme but to the guns
America/england
pitols
FNH Browning H-P Mk III pistol - used by Australian and New Zealand forces
Smith & Wesson Mark 22 Mod.0 "Hush Puppy" - Suppressed pistol used by SEALs, among others
Colt M1911A1 pistol and its variants
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Carried by General Officers
Colt Commander
Smith & Wesson Model 15 (USAF M-15) carried by USAF SPs (Security Police Units)
Smith & Wesson Model 12
M1917 revolver
High Standard HDM
Walther PPK with suppressor (SOG recon teams)
Ruger MK II with suppressor (Navy SEALs)
Rifles/Subs
L1A1 Self Loading Rifle (SLR) - Used by Australian and New Zealand soldiers in Vietnam
Springfield M1903 limited use
A U.S. soldier with an M14 watches as supplies are dropped in Vietnam, 1967.
M1 Garand limited use
M1 Carbine
M2 Carbine
M14 rifle
XM16E1 and M16A1 Early issue M-16 had problems replaced by M16A1. After 1968 were issued to special forces and then infantry a year or two later.
XM177E2
M1A1 Thompson
M3 Greasegun
Swedish K
Smith & Wesson M76
Madsen M/50
Beretta M12
MAC-10
UZI (SOG recon teams)
L2A1 a copy of the British sterling used by the SASR for prisoner extraction also used with Silencer
T223 which is a copy of the Heckler & Koch HK33 Assault Rifle under license by Harrington & Richardson used in small numbers by Navy SEAL teams
Ithaca 37 pump-action shotgun
Remington 870 pump-action shotgun
Remington 11-48 semi-automatic shotgun
Snipers
Winchester Model 70 bolt-action sniper rifles - used by U.S. Marine Corps snipers
M-40 sniper rifle - used by U.S. Marine Corps snipers
M21 Sniper Weapon System (or XM21 in test phase) - an accurized version of M-14
Springfield M1903A4 sniper rifle
5. Machine guns
L2A1AR Full auto machine gun version of the L1A1 SLR used by ANZAC forces
Stoner M63a Commando & Mark 23 Mod.0 - used by U.S. Navy SEALs and tested by Force Recon
M60 machine gun GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun)
M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle, known as BAR
Browning M1919-A6 medium machine gun
Browning M2HB .50cal Heavy Machine Gun
Equipment
Mark 2 Fragmentation Hand/Rifle Grenade
Claymore M18A1 is an anti-personnel mine
M61 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
WP M34 grenade White Phosphorus Hand Grenade is a smoke grenade that uses white phosphorus, which, when in contact with air ignites and creates white smoke. The white phosphorus was also a useful way to dislodge the Viet Cong from tunnels or other enclosed spaces as the burning white phosphorus absorbs oxygen, causing the victims to suffocate or suffer serious burns.
M18 grenade Smoke Hand Grenade
Op For
Assult rifles/Subs
AK-47 and AKM assault rifles (from the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries)
Type 56 assault rifle (from the People's Republic of China)
SKS semi-automatic rifle, also known as Simonov
Vz. 58 assault rifle
SVD-63 semi-automatic marksman rifle, also known as the "Dragunov" sniper rifle
Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifles and carbines (from the Soviet Union, Warsaw Pact countries, and the People's Republic of China)
Mauser Kar98k bolt-action rifle (many of the Mausers used by the VPA and the NLF were from rifles captured from the French during the First Indochina War and rifles provided to them by the Soviets as military aid)
Tokarev TT-33 handgun
Makarov PM handgun
Nagant M1895 revolver
Stechkin APS machine pistol
Mauser C96 handgun
CZ 52 handgun
Type 14 8 mm Nambu Pistol Pistol (Captured From The Japanese) Used By North Vietnamese officers
PPSh-41 submachine gun (both Soviet and Chinese versions)
MAT-49 sub machinegun
Sa vz. 23 submachine gun
Skorpion vz. 61 submachine gun
RPD light machine gun
Degtyarev DP light machine gun
RPK light machine gun
MG-34 light machine gun
Uk vz. 59 general purpose machine gun
DShK heavy machine gun
MP40 sub machine gun
K-50MSubmachine gun
PPS-43 submachine gun
Arisaka rifles (Captured from Japanese)
F1 Grenade
RG-42 Grenade
RGD-5 Grenade
sniper/others
Arisaka rifles, bolt action
M1 Garand rifle, semi-automatic
M1 carbines, semi-automatic
Springfield M1903 bolt-action rifles
MAS-36 rifles
MAS-49 rifles
MAT-49 submachine gun and local variants
MP40 submachine guns
PPS-43 submachine gun and local variants
Swedish K submachine guns
Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifles and carbines
Mauser Karabiner 98k bolt-action rifles
PLease commenrt on what you think
Rep if you like some might actually be tehre
America/england
pitols
FNH Browning H-P Mk III pistol - used by Australian and New Zealand forces
Smith & Wesson Mark 22 Mod.0 "Hush Puppy" - Suppressed pistol used by SEALs, among others
Colt M1911A1 pistol and its variants
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Carried by General Officers
Colt Commander
Smith & Wesson Model 15 (USAF M-15) carried by USAF SPs (Security Police Units)
Smith & Wesson Model 12
M1917 revolver
High Standard HDM
Walther PPK with suppressor (SOG recon teams)
Ruger MK II with suppressor (Navy SEALs)
Rifles/Subs
L1A1 Self Loading Rifle (SLR) - Used by Australian and New Zealand soldiers in Vietnam
Springfield M1903 limited use
A U.S. soldier with an M14 watches as supplies are dropped in Vietnam, 1967.
M1 Garand limited use
M1 Carbine
M2 Carbine
M14 rifle
XM16E1 and M16A1 Early issue M-16 had problems replaced by M16A1. After 1968 were issued to special forces and then infantry a year or two later.
XM177E2
M1A1 Thompson
M3 Greasegun
Swedish K
Smith & Wesson M76
Madsen M/50
Beretta M12
MAC-10
UZI (SOG recon teams)
L2A1 a copy of the British sterling used by the SASR for prisoner extraction also used with Silencer
T223 which is a copy of the Heckler & Koch HK33 Assault Rifle under license by Harrington & Richardson used in small numbers by Navy SEAL teams
Ithaca 37 pump-action shotgun
Remington 870 pump-action shotgun
Remington 11-48 semi-automatic shotgun
Snipers
Winchester Model 70 bolt-action sniper rifles - used by U.S. Marine Corps snipers
M-40 sniper rifle - used by U.S. Marine Corps snipers
M21 Sniper Weapon System (or XM21 in test phase) - an accurized version of M-14
Springfield M1903A4 sniper rifle
5. Machine guns
L2A1AR Full auto machine gun version of the L1A1 SLR used by ANZAC forces
Stoner M63a Commando & Mark 23 Mod.0 - used by U.S. Navy SEALs and tested by Force Recon
M60 machine gun GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun)
M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle, known as BAR
Browning M1919-A6 medium machine gun
Browning M2HB .50cal Heavy Machine Gun
Equipment
Mark 2 Fragmentation Hand/Rifle Grenade
Claymore M18A1 is an anti-personnel mine
M61 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
WP M34 grenade White Phosphorus Hand Grenade is a smoke grenade that uses white phosphorus, which, when in contact with air ignites and creates white smoke. The white phosphorus was also a useful way to dislodge the Viet Cong from tunnels or other enclosed spaces as the burning white phosphorus absorbs oxygen, causing the victims to suffocate or suffer serious burns.
M18 grenade Smoke Hand Grenade
Op For
Assult rifles/Subs
AK-47 and AKM assault rifles (from the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries)
Type 56 assault rifle (from the People's Republic of China)
SKS semi-automatic rifle, also known as Simonov
Vz. 58 assault rifle
SVD-63 semi-automatic marksman rifle, also known as the "Dragunov" sniper rifle
Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifles and carbines (from the Soviet Union, Warsaw Pact countries, and the People's Republic of China)
Mauser Kar98k bolt-action rifle (many of the Mausers used by the VPA and the NLF were from rifles captured from the French during the First Indochina War and rifles provided to them by the Soviets as military aid)
Tokarev TT-33 handgun
Makarov PM handgun
Nagant M1895 revolver
Stechkin APS machine pistol
Mauser C96 handgun
CZ 52 handgun
Type 14 8 mm Nambu Pistol Pistol (Captured From The Japanese) Used By North Vietnamese officers
PPSh-41 submachine gun (both Soviet and Chinese versions)
MAT-49 sub machinegun
Sa vz. 23 submachine gun
Skorpion vz. 61 submachine gun
RPD light machine gun
Degtyarev DP light machine gun
RPK light machine gun
MG-34 light machine gun
Uk vz. 59 general purpose machine gun
DShK heavy machine gun
MP40 sub machine gun
K-50MSubmachine gun
PPS-43 submachine gun
Arisaka rifles (Captured from Japanese)
F1 Grenade
RG-42 Grenade
RGD-5 Grenade
sniper/others
Arisaka rifles, bolt action
M1 Garand rifle, semi-automatic
M1 carbines, semi-automatic
Springfield M1903 bolt-action rifles
MAS-36 rifles
MAS-49 rifles
MAT-49 submachine gun and local variants
MP40 submachine guns
PPS-43 submachine gun and local variants
Swedish K submachine guns
Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifles and carbines
Mauser Karabiner 98k bolt-action rifles
PLease commenrt on what you think
Rep if you like some might actually be tehre
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i think thats too many and it seems like their mixing world at war guns with modern warfare guns..
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schecter4cod wrote i think thats too many and it seems like their mixing world at war guns with modern warfare guns..
yea i totally agree with this
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That's so many guns..
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battlefield has that many so it could be true
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Lets see a source, and there is already posts like this.
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There was 2 posts about this. Just copy and paste without the pictures seems like. Plus dean was the one who posted it first.
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Yeah none of this seems real just looks like random guns mixed together
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wow nice post 8)
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