WEAPONS

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

M-1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle
The M-1 Garand is the standard firearm of the United States military, replacing the M1903 Springfield. The Garand is a semi-automatic rifle capable of rapid fire and deadly accurate in the hands of a skilled marksman. The Garand fires a heavy .30 caliber round housed in a 8 round strip clip that automatically ejects from the rifle when the last round is fired.

M-1 Carbine Semi-Automatic Rifle
The M-1 Carbine is a light rifle designed as a side arm with longer range than the M1911A1 pistol, the standard side arm of the United States military. The M-1 Carbine fires a light .30 caliber round in a 15-round magazine.

Thompson Submachine Gun
The famous “Tommy Gun,” the Thompson is a fully automatic submachine gun. Firing a heavy .45 caliber round, the Thompson can really “toss lead,” but is inaccurate at long range. At close range, it is a devastating weapon. It has a 30-round magazine.

1903A4 Springfield Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle
The old standard rifle of the United States military, the Springfield has seen action in conflicts even before World War I. A bolt-action rifle with an internal magazine that holds five .30 rounds and a telescopic sight, the Springfield is a highly accurate and deadly long-range weapon.

Browning Automatic Rifle (or BAR)
The BAR has seen action for just about as long as the Springfield bolt-action, but don’t let its age fool you! This is a devastating weapon, firing the same .30 caliber round as the Garand and Springfield — but at a much faster rate of fire. The BAR is the typical squad automatic weapon of the American military. The BAR’s only drawback is its high rate of fire combined with its 20-round magazine.

M1911A1 Automatic Pistol
Known better as the “.45 Auto,” the M1911A1 is the standard side arm of the United States military. The M1911A1 fires a .45 caliber round that has incredible stoppingpower. This pistol uses a 7-round magazine.

Fragmentation Grenade
A standard “pineapple” style of fragmentation grenade.

Flamethrower
Heavy, bulky and dangerous in the hands of the untrained, the flamethrower is a fearsome
weapon.

M1A1 Bazooka
The standard anti-tank weapon of the United States military, the bazooka fires a rocketpropelled armor-piercing round.

Machete
U.S. government issue machete, which can be used to clear trails through thick vegetation.

Knife
Standard-issue fighting knife.

Demo Charge
An explosive pack capable of blowing up all sorts of vehicles and structures. The Demo Charge has a fuse that can be set to various amounts of time to allow the demolition expert the chance to clear out before the charge explodes.

IMPERIAL JAPAN

Arisaka Bolt-Action Rifle
The standard rifle of the Imperial Japanese military. The Arisaka is a bolt-action rifle that fires a 7.7mm round from a 5-round internal magazine.

Type 100 Submachine Gun
The most common submachine gun in the Japanese inventory. Fires an 8mm round from a 30-round magazine.

Type 99 Light Machine Gun
Standard squad light machine gun. Fires a 7.7mm round from a 30-round magazine.

Nambu Pistol
Luger-style side arm of the Imperial Japanese military. Fires an under-powered 8mm round from an 8-round magazine.

Officer’s Sword
Samurai-style officer’s sword — a deadly weapon in the hands of a trained warrior.

Type 4 Anti-Tank Weapon
Japanese version of the U.S. bazooka.

Type 97 Grenades
Japanese pineapple-style grenade. Has smaller blast radius than its American counterpart.