28-12-2003, 00:59
Pistols
Welrod :arrow: $320
Rate of Fire: Single
Round Type: .32
Clip 1
Muzzle Velocity: classified
Known as the assassin’s pistol and its true performance characteristics remain classified. Equipped with a primitive silencer, its magazine separates from the barrel for easy concealment. The Welrod has an effective range of approximately 50 feet.
M1911 :arrow: $400
Rate of Fire: Semi
Round Type: .45
Muzzle Velocity: 830 ft/sec
An update of an earlier Browning design, this Colt semi-automatic pistol delivers a .45 caliber slug with great effect. Most of its working components are not exposed to the elements, which enhances its reliability in muddy or sandy conditions.
Rifles
Springfield ’03 Rifle :arrow: $1,000
Rate of fire: Bolt
Round Type: .30-06
Clip: 5
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 ft/sec
This bolt-action sniper rifle can deliver high-grain .30-06 rounds considerable distances to target. Without the scope, it is a simple bolt-action rifle and poorly suited for close quarters combat.
M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle :arrow: $800
Rate of fire: Semi
Round Type: .30-06
Clip: 8
Muzzle Velocity: 2,800 ft/sec
This semi-automatic weapon fires a .30-06 slug at very high speeds. Easy to disassemble and service, the Garand can operate in battlefield conditions for a week without maintenance. Popular for its caliber, muzzle velocity, and semi-automatic capabilities, the Garand is superior to earlier, bolt-action rifles.
Sub-Machine Guns
Sten MKII Silenced SMG :arrow: $600
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: 9mm
Clip: 20
Muzzle velocity: 1,250 ft/sec
A cheap and efficient weapon, this British sub-machine gun features a removable barrel and a silencer. Manufactured of only 47 parts, it can be quickly disassembled and hidden making it a favorite weapon of resistance groups in the war.
Thompson M1 SMG :arrow: $900
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: .45
Clip: 30
Muzzle Velocity: 920 ft/sec
John T. Thompson called it a “trench broom” to sweep and clear areas in close quarters. Thompson knew that the heavy slug of the M1911 pistol could have impressive effects in a fully automatic weapon. Reliable and tough, the Thompson SMG is a good weapon in muddy, dirty combat.
Light Machine Guns
Type 11 LMG :arrow: $1,000
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: 6.5mm
Clip: 30
Muzzle Velocity: 2,440 ft/sec
Based on a French design, this Japanese gas-powered machine gun uses six side-mounted clips of five rounds each; such a mechanism naturally can cause jamming problems. Switching to a weaker round will improve its reliability.
Browning Automatic Rifle LMG :arrow: $800
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: .30
Clips: 20
Muzzle Velocity: 2,800 ft/sec
The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) received praise for its reliability in tough environment. The BAR received high marks for its rate of fire and the penetration power of its rounds. This is a comparatively light weapon, which, along with its ammo, can be carried without difficulty.
Type 99 LMG :arrow: $2,000
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: 7.7mm
Clips: 30
Muzzle Velocity: 2,300 ft/sec
The Type 99 is a superior in force and range to the Type 11 sub-machine gun. The side-mounted hopper is replaced by a single, top-mounted clip of 30 rounds. With less exposure to dust and grime, the firing mechanism is much more reliable.
Winchester Riot Shotgun :arrow: $600
Rate of Fire: Pump
Round Type: 12-gauge shell
Clip: 8
Muzzle Velocity: N/A
The shotgun was designed by John Browning and this “riot” gun does much to stop the action in proximity of the shooter.
M9A1 Bazooka :arrow: $1,500
Rate of Fire: Single
Round Type: 2.36” explosive shell
Clip: 1
Muzzle Velocity: 270 ft/sec
Excellent for clearing out buildings and rooms.
All prices are in CDN Dollars. No Refunds. Ask questions and i'll get back to you A.S.A.P.
Welrod :arrow: $320
Rate of Fire: Single
Round Type: .32
Clip 1
Muzzle Velocity: classified
Known as the assassin’s pistol and its true performance characteristics remain classified. Equipped with a primitive silencer, its magazine separates from the barrel for easy concealment. The Welrod has an effective range of approximately 50 feet.
M1911 :arrow: $400
Rate of Fire: Semi
Round Type: .45
Muzzle Velocity: 830 ft/sec
An update of an earlier Browning design, this Colt semi-automatic pistol delivers a .45 caliber slug with great effect. Most of its working components are not exposed to the elements, which enhances its reliability in muddy or sandy conditions.
Rifles
Springfield ’03 Rifle :arrow: $1,000
Rate of fire: Bolt
Round Type: .30-06
Clip: 5
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 ft/sec
This bolt-action sniper rifle can deliver high-grain .30-06 rounds considerable distances to target. Without the scope, it is a simple bolt-action rifle and poorly suited for close quarters combat.
M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle :arrow: $800
Rate of fire: Semi
Round Type: .30-06
Clip: 8
Muzzle Velocity: 2,800 ft/sec
This semi-automatic weapon fires a .30-06 slug at very high speeds. Easy to disassemble and service, the Garand can operate in battlefield conditions for a week without maintenance. Popular for its caliber, muzzle velocity, and semi-automatic capabilities, the Garand is superior to earlier, bolt-action rifles.
Sub-Machine Guns
Sten MKII Silenced SMG :arrow: $600
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: 9mm
Clip: 20
Muzzle velocity: 1,250 ft/sec
A cheap and efficient weapon, this British sub-machine gun features a removable barrel and a silencer. Manufactured of only 47 parts, it can be quickly disassembled and hidden making it a favorite weapon of resistance groups in the war.
Thompson M1 SMG :arrow: $900
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: .45
Clip: 30
Muzzle Velocity: 920 ft/sec
John T. Thompson called it a “trench broom” to sweep and clear areas in close quarters. Thompson knew that the heavy slug of the M1911 pistol could have impressive effects in a fully automatic weapon. Reliable and tough, the Thompson SMG is a good weapon in muddy, dirty combat.
Light Machine Guns
Type 11 LMG :arrow: $1,000
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: 6.5mm
Clip: 30
Muzzle Velocity: 2,440 ft/sec
Based on a French design, this Japanese gas-powered machine gun uses six side-mounted clips of five rounds each; such a mechanism naturally can cause jamming problems. Switching to a weaker round will improve its reliability.
Browning Automatic Rifle LMG :arrow: $800
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: .30
Clips: 20
Muzzle Velocity: 2,800 ft/sec
The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) received praise for its reliability in tough environment. The BAR received high marks for its rate of fire and the penetration power of its rounds. This is a comparatively light weapon, which, along with its ammo, can be carried without difficulty.
Type 99 LMG :arrow: $2,000
Rate of Fire: Auto
Round Type: 7.7mm
Clips: 30
Muzzle Velocity: 2,300 ft/sec
The Type 99 is a superior in force and range to the Type 11 sub-machine gun. The side-mounted hopper is replaced by a single, top-mounted clip of 30 rounds. With less exposure to dust and grime, the firing mechanism is much more reliable.
Winchester Riot Shotgun :arrow: $600
Rate of Fire: Pump
Round Type: 12-gauge shell
Clip: 8
Muzzle Velocity: N/A
The shotgun was designed by John Browning and this “riot” gun does much to stop the action in proximity of the shooter.
M9A1 Bazooka :arrow: $1,500
Rate of Fire: Single
Round Type: 2.36” explosive shell
Clip: 1
Muzzle Velocity: 270 ft/sec
Excellent for clearing out buildings and rooms.
All prices are in CDN Dollars. No Refunds. Ask questions and i'll get back to you A.S.A.P.