Mills Bomb

The Mills bomb is a grenade used by the British forces in Call of Duty, Call of Duty: United Offensive, and Call of Duty 2.

Singleplayer
This weapon is the British grenade of choice. It is uncommon, and is exactly the same as the other grenades.

Multiplayer
This weapon is issued to the British team. In Call of Duty and its expansion pack United Offensive, all grenades are statistically similar. They have a damage range of 250-10 in single-player, and 120-5 in multiplayer, with a fuse of five seconds. The grenade also has a melee attack dealing 40 damage with an animation similar to a pistol whip. The maximum number of grenades one can hold is 10, although in practice this only occurs in single-player. In multiplayer, grenade distribution is determined by the weapon one spawns with. Those equipped with a Springfield receive one grenade; those with the Sten or Bren receive two; and those with the Lee-Enfield receive three. Importantly, in Call of Duty players cannot be shellshocked by grenades.

In United Offensive, the damage and max number of grenades stays constant, but a few changes are enacted. Players can be shellshocked by grenades. Grenades also have the ability to be cooked, where the grenade is armed but kept in the player's hand so that the fuse is shortened when thrown. Grenade distribution is totally changed as well; instead of being determined by the weapon equipped, it is determined by rank. Privates spawn with one grenade, Riflemen with two, and Platoon Sergeants with three.

Singleplayer
This weapon is the British grenade of choice. It is uncommon, and is exactly the same as the other grenades.

Multiplayer
This weapon is issued to the British team. It is exactly the same as the other grenades. In Call of Duty 2, one Mills bomb is issued to those equipped with the Sten, Trench gun, or Thompson, two for those with the Bren or M1 Garand, and three for those with the Scoped Lee-Enfield or Lee-Enfield.