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Infantry Weapons US US Pistols Weapon: Colt M1911A1 Pistol.45 ACP Damage: 4D+2 Range: 25 / 50 / 75 Ammo: 7 box ROF: 3 This weapon was the mainstay for the US military since its introduction in 1942. The 1911A1 boasted an incredible knockdown capability that would ensure that your enemy would go down and stay down no matter where he was hit. The weapon also had a quicker recovery rate from recoil than many service revolvers allowing the shooter to get rounds off more quickly. Weapon: Colt M1917 Revolver Pistol.45 caliber Damage: 4D+1 Range: 30 / 60 / 80 Ammo: 6 A long time standard service weapon for the US military. It was used in conjunction with the M1911A1 throughout WWII. Weapon: Liberator Model 1942 Pistol.45 ACP Damage: 3D+1 Range: 10 / 20 / 30 Ammo: Single Shot / 2 A cheap, mass produced one shot weapon intended to be airdropped to resistance groups in enemy held territory. Not very effective at long ranges, but could be a useful backup in a pinch. Weapon: Smith & Wesson Model 10 Victory Pistol.38 S&W caliber Damage: 4D Range: 15 / 30 / 45 Ammo: 6 Another popular revolver in use throughout the war. Many Victory Models were used by British, Canadian and Australian troops as well.

US US Rifles Weapon: Browning M1918A2 B.A.R. Rifle.30-06 Springfield Damage: 6D Range: 150 / 300 / 550 Ammo: 20 box 0 The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) was a standard automatic rifle in use by many troops throughout the war in both the European and Pacific theaters. The M1918A2 was re-designed to be fired in full automatic only but with an adjustable rate of fire. The ROF listed here is the maximum. Weapon: M1 Garand Rifle.30-06 Springfield Damage: 5D+2 Range: 75 / 325 / 800 Ammo: 8 stripper clip 6 The M1 Garand was the main semi-auto rifle issued to frontline US troops. It was designed as a replacement for the aging Springfield M1903 bolt action rifle. Weapon: M1 Carbine Rifle.30 carbine Damage: 5D+1 Range: 65 / 300 / 600 Ammo: 15 or 30 box ROF: 20 The M1 Carbine is a semi-automatic rifle used by troops throughout the war. It was originally designed for troops in the rear, paratroopers and support personnel to replace the heavier M1 Garand. Weapon: M2 Carbine Rifle.30 carbine Damage: 5D+1 Range: 65 / 300 / 600 Ammo: 15 or 30 box ROF: 20 A selective fire version of the M1 Carbine.

Weapon: Springfield M1903 A1 Rifle.30-06 Springfield Damage: 7D Range: 150 / 400 / 800 Ammo: 5 stripper clip Introduced in 1903 as the main frontline combat rifle for US troops, this bolt action weapon remained in service throughout World War Two as an effective weapon for sniping.

US US Sub-Machine guns Weapon: Thompson Model 1928 SMG.45 ACP Damage: 4D+2 Range: 35 / 75 / 110 Ammo: 30 box / 50 drum ROF: 35 One in a long line of Thompson sub-machine guns, the Model 1928 was widely used by Marines and Navy personnel. Weapon: Thompson M1 Tommie Gun SMG.45 ACP Damage: 4D+2 Range: 35 / 75 / 110 Ammo: 30 box ROF: 30 A cheaper design of the M1928 Thompson. It had a slower rate of fire and reduced ammunition capacities and a horizontal fore grip in place of the pistol type. Weapon: M3 Grease Gun SMG.45 ACP Damage: 4D Range: 60 / 125 / 200 Ammo: 30 box 0 The M3 was designed as a cheaper, mass-produced sub-machine gun to replace the standard Thompson Tommie Gun. It got its name from its similarity in appearance with an automotive grease gun and an oil reservoir in the pistol grip. The M3 was not as efficient as the Thompson but its inexpensive production in large quantities outweighed any drawbacks.

US US Machine guns Weapon: Browning M1919A4 / A6 Machine Gun.30-06 Damage: 7D+2 Range: 125 / 475 / 1,000 Ammo: 250 belt 2 The M1919A4 was a light machine gun used by infantry troops in great numbers throughout the war. It was mounted on a tripod for field use and could also be mounted on a vehicle for armored units. The A6 model was fitted with a bipod and wooden butt stock for easier field carry and usage. Weapon: Browning M2 HB Machine Gun.50 caliber Damage: 9D Range: 200 / 725 / 1,830 Ammo: 100 belt ROF: 3 The standard heavy machine gun in use by US troops. The weapon had a slower rate of fire, but packed a heavier punch with each hit. It was dubbed the Ma Deuce or simply fifty cal by the soldiers who used it. The weapon is typically fitted on aircraft and ground vehicles, but can also be mounted on a tripod for use by ground forces.

US US Anti-Tank Weapons Weapon: Damage: Range: 50 / 65 / 80 Ammo: 1 / 2 M1A1 Bazooka AT M6A1 Rocket Launcher 10D Weapon: M9 Bazooka AT M6A3C Rocket Launcher Damage: 12D+1 Range: 60 / 80 / 110 Ammo: 1 / 2

Weapon: M2-2 Flamethrower Flamethrower Damage: 5D Range: 10 / 18 / 36 Ammo: 9

British British Pistols Weapon: Damage: Range: 10 / 25 / 35 Ammo: 6 ROF: 2 Enfield No. 2 Revolver Mk.I* Pistol.38 British Service 4D Weapon: Webley Mk.IV Pistol.38 British Service Damage: 3D+2 Range: 10 / 25 / 35 Ammo: 6 ROF: 2 Weapon: Webley Mk.VI Pistol.455 British Service Damage: 5D Range: 10 / 25 / 35 Ammo: 6 ROF: 2 Weapon: Welrod Mk.I Assassination Pistol Pistol 9mm Parabellum Damage: 3D Range: 3 / 8 / 12 Ammo: 6 box / 2 Weapon: Welrod Mk.II Assassination Pistol Pistol.32 Browning ACP Damage: 3D+2 Range: 2 / 5 / 8 Ammo: 4 box / 2

British Rifles Weapon: De Lisle Carbine Rifle.45 ACP Damage: 5D Range: 80 / 125 / 250 Ammo: 8 box ROF: 2 Weapon: Lee-Enfield No. 4 Rifle Mk.I Rifle.303 British Mk.VII Ball Damage: 7D+1 Range: 150 / 275 / 500 Ammo: 10 magazine Weapon: Lee-Enfield No. 5 Rifle Mk.I Rifle.303 British Mk.VII Ball Damage: 7D+1 Range: 250 / 400 / 700 Ammo: 10 magazine

British sub sub-machine guns Weapon: Sten Mk.I / II SMG 9mm Parabellum Damage: 3D+2 Range: 20 / 40 / 70 Ammo: 32 magazine 0 Weapon: S.T.En Mk.II S (silenced) SMG 9mm Parabellum Damage: 3D Range: 15 / 35 / 50 Ammo: 32 magazine 0 Weapon: Sten Mk.III SMG 9mm Parabellum Damage: 4D Range: 20 / 40 / 70 Ammo: 32 magazine 0 Weapon: Sten Mk.V SMG 9mm Parabellum Damage: 4D Range: 20 / 40 / 70 Ammo: 32 magazine 0

British British machine guns Weapon: Bren Mk.I Light MG.303 British Damage: 7D+1 Range: 150 / 375 / 550 Ammo: 30 box ROF: 43 Weapon: Lewis Mk.I Light MG.303 British Damage: 6D+2 Range: 150 / 375 / 550 Ammo: 47 or 97 round overhead drum magazine ROF: 46 Weapon: Vickers MG Medium MG.303 British Damage: 7D Range: 275 / 785 / 1,500 Ammo: 250 belt ROF: 50

British Anti Anti-Tank Weapons Weapon: Boyes.55 Mk.I Anti-Tank Rifle 13.9mm Damage: 9D Range: 250 / 500 / 800 Ammo: 5 stripper clip / 2 Weapon: P.I.A.T. Mk.I Anti-Tank HEAT Launcher Damage: 10D Range: 20 / 45 / 90 Ammo: 1 / 3

British British Flamethrowers Weapon: Damage: Range: 10 / 25 / 35 Ammo: 10 Flamethrower No.2 Mk.II Flamethrower 5D