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Huehurhurhurhurhur 13:39, May 27, 2017 (UTC)

Re: WWII Weapons
Hey,

Those weapons are just variants of the existing weapons. Same as the heaven guns, hell guns, virus/irradiated, gold/platinum guns etc. I Wouldn't consider them separate weapons since they have identical stats to the normal guns. VMeyer (talk) 23:06, May 27, 2017 (UTC)

M1928 issue
Hey Ultimateninja!

It's nice to see some WWII activity here. I appreciate all your hard work.

I have one issue though. It's a case with the M1928.

The M1928 in CoD: WWII and the Thompson from other CoD WWII games are the exact same model of the gun with only a different name. Is a separate page really needed?

They are both the same M1928A1 model. I don't see a separate page needed as they are the same variant.

It's the same thing with how the Springfield is called the M1903 in CoD: WWII, yet they are the same guns and belong on the same page. Another good example is how in some games the M1911 is referred to as the Colt .45, while in others (such as in WWII) it is refered to as simply the 1911.

I suggest a merging of the pages with a potential renaming of Thompson (weapon) with M1928A1 Thompson.

Reyes (talk) 22:21, June 13, 2017 (UTC)

RE: Prokolot
Ummm I think it is a hybrid. It has the slanted slide serrations of the B variant (though their number does not match the B nor the strike version) and the trigger guard of the B. However, the trigger looks like it's from the strike one, also there is a small button with a fence around it right above the trigger and lacks something resembling a button right behind the mag release (this button like thing is present on the B), all of these are features of the strike variant. Also, the length does not match neither variants, B has like 3 lower rail serrations while strike has 6 and the MWR one has 5. Both variants have the slide slope down in the front part while the MWR one is flat like Glock. I would say a frankengun like all the non classic MWR guns.

On another note, the mysterious COD WWII shotgun looks like Browning auto 5 but actually it is different and I have a strong feeling that is something else. Nanomat (talk) 18:51, June 15, 2017 (UTC)


 * Lol, it's cool that they add obscure weapons like MG 15 and that Walther 1921 shotgun but they went too far with the shotgun's magazines. First of all it appears that the shotgun's real magazine is inside the handguard and to show it with mag well and being able to take rifle magazines is ridiculous, not to mention the drumified version of that same magazine. I was always amazed when I found out that strange magazines like the one of the LSW are actually a real thing, it gave a real feel of immersion to the game but they jumped the shark with this stuff now. I guess that's the price you have to pay when making WW2 game and want to have a ton of attachments, though I think Battlefield 1 managed to do this in somewhat plausible way. Also I'm wondering what's with the kar98 trench mag thing, how is that thing done, they cut a mag well into the rifle or what? Nanomat (talk) 14:50, June 16, 2017 (UTC)

Regarding the For template
Since I can't seem to find it, can you point me towards the forum? I seem to recall the outcome being that the template would only be used for similarly named things, especially since "variant" could be used as a workaround for "similarly looking". Conqueror of all Zombies (talk) 19:50, June 16, 2017 (UTC)

Ah, gotcha. I completely missed that entire conversation, so I only had what I remembered of the forum to go off of. Conqueror of all Zombies (talk) 05:39, June 17, 2017 (UTC)

RE:Welcome
They can be left by anyone. But the bot just grabs anyone with Sysop rights to be the signature. As I recall we used to have a dedicated welcoming team before the bot was put in place. 13:28, June 24, 2017 (UTC)

Modern Bouncing Betty
Hi again :D

It looks like the bouncing betty from the MW games (and subsequently BO2 and Ghosts) is based on the mines from Bad Boys II. Here on the end of the article you can see what I am talking about. I spent a lot of time researching various land mines to find similar design to no avail. Any ideas? Nanomat (talk) 18:08, June 26, 2017 (UTC)

Black Ops AR Flattops
The IMFDB article on BO states that the commando is a fictionalized CAR-15 with flat-topped receiver closely resembling a GAU-5A/A fitted with a flash hider in place of the moderator, a configuration which was actually used by the US Air Force. Actually it is exactly that very GAU-5A/A configuration and the flat-topped receiver is not fictional but what appears to be a chopped off carry handle with bolted on rail.

According to this discussion, this was done in the late 80s and early 90s before the introduction of actual flat-topped receivers. That is also the case with the M16 when mounted with sight attachments apparently. While the article mentions the Model 656 receiver as some kind of justification for the flat-topped receiver actually that's not the case as the BO version is just a chopped off version and this is yet another anachronism as I mentioned earlier this practice was common in the 80s and 90s.

And another minor detail is that in the BO demo the commando had a modern style rail (picatinny?) that was replaced in the final game with oldschool rail (weaver?), maybe it was meant to be a 933 but nahh there is not enough evidence, at least we got more period appropriate GAU-5A/A in the end. Nanomat (talk) 15:19, July 14, 2017 (UTC)

New MWR/WWII updates stuff
Some stuff regarding the newest thingies. The danger close melee weapon is the basic PG-7V rocket for the RPG-7 and I'm not sure if the link to the generic HEAT rocket on wikipedia is appropriate, maybe a link to the RPG-7 article here on the wiki is better also I am curious if bashing someone with that rocket would cause it to explode IRL.. oh well, maybe it's deactivated.

The luger's trigger guard resembles the one of the Sauer 38H is from the Walther P5 and judging by gameplays it looks like the game's luger is depicted as monster gun, it kicks like Deagle and seems to deal a lot of DMG... that's in stark contrast with usual depictions of luger in games as weak gun, wondering if the real thing can be so powerful with its actual caliber? Oh and here is a detailed pic of a black luger.

The honey badger is fitted with funky muzzle brake instead of the suppressor,at first I thought that was innapropriate but according to this it is possible. It is also fitted with grip stop resembling Lanco Tactical Grip Stop 2. It looks like all other details plus the handguard are fictionalized.

The prokolot's carbine kit appears to be fictional with elements from few real ones. The retractable stock is similar to MechTech Glock carbine kit and the front grip is also a spare mag holder similar to CAA Micro RONI G17 Glock Pistol to Carbine Conversion Stock. The sights are CZ scorpion/bren sights and the muzzle brake seems to be inspired by RONI Civilian Pistol Carbine Conversion C-G2. Funny thing is the MWR's weapon has the spare mag clearly much larger compared to the mag loaded in the prokolot.

Also the prokolot has custom glock trigger as seen.

And there is also a new weapon kit for pistols, spec ops, which essentially turns the USP into a USP Match and the Taurus (reference) into something like this.

M1941 Johnson machine gun confirmed for WWII here and here. Type 100 and STG44 confirmed here, the new map looks like it is set in the UK judging by the "communications" label, the rocks and the ocean. Nanomat (talk) 18:23, August 9, 2017 (UTC)

COD WWII suppressors
The suppressor used on the Thompson and on the PPSh 41 is the Maxim Silencer (1909 patent version), which I doubt it is possible in reality as the Maxim was intended for the M1903 Springfield rifle. The suppressor used on the Type 100 and also on the MP40 is based on, which also is very doubtful to work in reality. Further info, after some research I stumbled upon this, it looks like that luger from IMFDB is fitted with Parker-Maxim M1929 suppressor and here is a better view of it in game. Oh and here is some footage of the MP28 which appears to have unique suppressor, though I can't find silenced MP28s on the net the game's silencer looks similar to the ones used on the Walther P38. Nanomat (talk) 14:32, August 23, 2017 (UTC)

Uploading screenshots
Hi, the reason is I'm writing because I don't really understand the message you sent me. So everytime I upload a screenshot I need to license it, or what should I do about it. Hatake98 (talk) 15:45, August 26, 2017 (UTC)

Adding archival stuff
Do remember that you need to put the name of who submitted it, You left the one that you copied it from. 21:30, August 28, 2017 (UTC)

Volunteer Curators
I'm contacting you as the most recently active admin. I just posted a blog post Volunteer Curators here on Call of Duty Wiki and I'm wondering if it'd be ok with you and the rest of the admin team if I posted a community message about it (like a site-wide message, but just for this wiki). We're hoping to attract Call of Duty news fanatics to help round out our Call of Duty coverage on Fandom.com.

Thanks! -- Sannse (help forum | blog) 22:08, August 28, 2017 (UTC)

COD WW2 M1
It appears that for some reason the M1 has the front sights from this experimental Japanese Pedersen rifle. Nanomat (talk) 00:27, September 1, 2017 (UTC)

RE: BO3 images
Hey, I don't have any of the other Black market weapons, but I should be able to get everything else that you asked for :D

Yeebo (talk) 04:15, September 8, 2017 (UTC)

About Screenshots
Thanks for informing and correcting the pictures I've uploaded. I want to ask that pictures which taken with like a phone camera can be uploaded here? The picture is clear and the object/person in the picture can be seen perfectly. I want to upload some pictures for Call of Duty: Roads of Victory but since the game is a PSP game taking screenshots are a bit difficult.

Hatake98 (talk) 23:18, September 9, 2017 (UTC)Hatake98

Alex rider wiki
Greetings, I am a content mod on AR wiki and an admin on Syphon Filter wiki. Recently I have noticed multiple users posting sexual and explicit content on the AR site. May I ask how I can be made a full administrator? Thank you for your attention.

COD Online MSR & MK14 Variants
Apparently they went nuts with COD online again hahaha, here you can see a new variant of allegedly the MSR (mentioned by the tuber few secs later) and here the new variant of the MK14. It looks like they are loosely based on the schuetzen type of rifles, maybe Stevens Pope? Also in the gameplay we see that the MSR variant retains its bolt action mechanism while real schuetzens are lever action (I think). Nanomat (talk) 15:54, September 25, 2017 (UTC)


 * Yeah, the animations are the same and the MK14s vintage skin even retains the semi auto firing lol. And yes an NSG-85 with Dragunov trigger guard, the muzzle brake is either Dragunov or Mk 14, hard to tell from the small menu image here. The handguard appears to be a fictionalized one resembling this or this. The stock appears to be a slightly remodelled UTG PRO Model 4 stock used on the M4A1 tech but with added cheek rest. The pistol grip also appears to be fictional but it looks very similar to the Stark ONE grip.
 * It appears there was a whole pack of WW2 themed frankenguns for COD China, see here. It looks like the FG42 is actually a SCAR receiver and rear sights with FG42 handguard, muzzle brake and pistol grip while the stock (and stock to receiver transition) and second handguard (yes DOUBLE HANDGUARDS LOL) are from STG44. The mag seems to be FN FAL, actually a very interesting looking design honestly. There is also a grease gun which for some reason has UMP45 like magazine and wooden handguard and grips (the grips and trigger guard suspiciosly resemble MG42). There is also a fictionalized M1887 and finally what appears to be an M1A1 carbine mixed with either 1903 Springfield or Kar89k. Nanomat (talk) 14:09, September 26, 2017 (UTC)

COD WW2 Unknown Lmg
The unknown lmg on imfdb appears to be the bren gun with extended mag which somehow magically gives the bren a half MG15 drum mag. Another curiosity is that the normal double drum mag of the MG15 serves as extended mag for the MG15 in game while the non-extended mag is depicted as just the one half of the standard double mag and I did not find any info for such thing in reality so I guess they just butchered the mag for the game. Nanomat (talk) 00:36, October 4, 2017 (UTC)

Hey man, sorry I edited your page without asking, it was a bit rude of me and I apologise. I like the weapon innaccuracies section you have though, I know real world info isn't allowed on articles but at least it's somehwere on here. Keep up the good work :) Sammyrock0087 (talk) 09:42, October 4, 2017 (UTC)