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==Walther P38==
 
==Walther P38==
The [[Walther P38]] is the standart pistol of the german forces.
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The [[Walther P38]] is the standart pistol of the German forces.
 
It has got black grips and a silver finish.
 
It has got black grips and a silver finish.
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Unpatched, it is also the standard handgun of the Imperial Japanese Army, despite Japan ''never'' issuing it to their forces. Statistically, it is identical to the Colt in all respects.
  
 
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm]]
 
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm]]

Revision as of 01:41, 19 December 2014

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Handguns

Walther P38

The Walther P38 is the standart pistol of the German forces. It has got black grips and a silver finish. Unpatched, it is also the standard handgun of the Imperial Japanese Army, despite Japan never issuing it to their forces. Statistically, it is identical to the Colt in all respects.

Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm
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M1911

The M1911 (just referred as "Colt") is the standart sidearm for all Allied forces. It is highly incorrect, shown as a double-action handgun, and firing from an eight round magazine. While this would be possible when reloading with a round in the chamber, the player pulls back the slide whenever a reload is initiated. This is because it is just a reskin of the game's other handgun, inflicting the same damage, having the same capacity and rate of fire, and being just as accurate.

Original Colt M1911 (dated 1913) - .45 ACP
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