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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

 * AK47
 * MP5

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

 * SCAR-H
 * AUG HBAR
 * Glock 17

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

 * Type 95
 * MP7
 * MG36

Call of Duty

 * The appearance of the STG44 in the mission Train Station is anachronistic as the STG44 was mass produced from 1944 in reality and earlier models like MP43 produced in 1943 but Train Station is set in September 1942.

Call of Duty: World at War

 * The Tiger II tanks are anachronistic for the period of Vendetta as they were mass produced from 1944 in reality.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

 * The Bouncing Betty is based on the fictional bounding mines from the movie Bad Boys 2.
 * The Abrams tank is specifically the M1A1 variant as it lacks an independent thermal sight on the turret.
 * The AK47 is manufactured by the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant as evidenced by the arrow inside triangle factory marking. Unlike the BO version the MW2 AK has the factory markings and serial number in the proper place, however instead of year of production it has has the letters "EP". While this kind of letter markings was used, though on the fire selector, the denomination of EP is fictional as E was used to denote East German AKs and P for Polish ones and ЕД for Bulgarian ones.

Call of Duty: Black Ops

 * The Flora camouflage is anachronistic as it was introduced circa 1998 in reality.
 * The pseudo AK47 (actually AK74 prototype) is manufactured by Tula Arms Plant as evidenced by the star factory marking seen on the rear of the top cover. However, in reality the factory markings, the year of production and the serial number are located slightly below the rear sight on the left side of the receiver. The in game AK has generic numerals there instead.
 * The crane on the map Array is based on Bucyrus-Erie 38B. Despite being marked with "СССР" this crane is not appropriate for the Soviet setting as it is of American origin in reality.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

 * The AK47 in MW3 is manufactured by the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant as evidenced by the arrow inside triangle factory marking and unlike the MW2 and BO versions is the only one that has the factory markings, year of production and serial number on the proper place. However, it also has generic numerals or letters on the left side of the rear sights.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II

 * The Soviet Prototype Tank actually is a fictional hybrid between Abrams and T72/80 tank. It has the rear side and barrel muzzle of Abrams and turret and armor of Soviet tanks.
 * The cavalry charge against the Soviet Prototype Tank in Old Wounds seems to be inspired by the final battle scene in the movie Rambo III.
 * Being a traditional Afghan weapon the Pulwar Sword is absolutely appropriate for the setting of Old Wounds but is not very appropriate for the Yemeni setting of Achilles' Veil. A Saif type of scimitar would have been more appropriate.
 * The taller of the Buddhas of Bamiyan statues is seen in the beginning of Old Wounds. However, these statues are located in the Bamyan Province of Afghanistan in reality while Old Wounds is set in Khost Province.
 * The Russia camouflage is a fictional recolored version of the Flora camouflage from BO1. The Flora pattern is still anachronistic as it was introduced circa 1998 and no blue version of the Flora was ever made in reality. The Russia camo also appeared in BO1 on the uniforms of the Spetsnaz in WMD and the winter maps in multiplayer. This means that in the BO universe the Soviets adopted the blue Flora pattern as their winter camouflage, however this is inconsistent with the real world Russian camouflage doctrine which establishes that blue camouflages are intended for urban warfare.

Call of Duty: Ghosts

 * The Tatra T815 truck is actually  based on the MAN KAT1, with only the plate over the grille and the rear fender based on the ones of the Tatra T815-7.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

 * There are various weapons near the gladiator arena in the map Empire. The swords on the wall are of spatha type, the small round shields lying on the ground are of pelte type and the large shields propped on the wall are of heater type which is anachronistic for the Roman setting as heater shields appeared in the late 12th century AD.

Modern Warfare Remastered

 * The radio used to call in killstreaks is based on AT RF23 EPM Handheld Transceiver.
 * Although Price was introduced as playable character to the multiplayer with update 1.13 his model was used before that for the default sniper model of the SAS and Spetsnaz. This was hidden as the sniper models have balaclavas hiding their identity.

Call of Duty: WWII

 * Some scenes in the reveal trailer seem to be inspired by the movie Fury. Particularly the Sherman tank convoy ambush is nearly identical to a similar scene and the German soldier threatening with luger with burning red background is similar to the final battle in the movie.
 * The layout of the map Pointe du Hoc is quite different compared to the real place. In game it has bunkers, trenches and farm houses cramped in a smaller area while in reality it was more wider and open and there were no farms in proximity also the gun turrets in the map are based on the Regelbau 114 type bunkers though this type was not present on Pointe du Hoc in reality and was present elsewhere on the Atlantic Wall. It looks like its in game depiction is an abstract hyperbolization of the whole Normandy landings and in fact the Call of Duty 2 depiction is more faithful to the layout of the real place.
 * The Carpet Bombing and Fighter Pilot planes have invasions stripes.
 * The bright yellow stuff in the Divisions Pack is somewhat authentic. Yellow scarves and other items were worn for identification purposes.
 * The map Gibraltar is possibly based on Operation Felix, a proposed German plan for the seizure of Gibraltar in 1940-1941.
 * All pistols in WWII are held with one hand. This is consistent with the fact that one hand firing was the official doctrine of militaries during this period.
 * The map Aachen is set around the Theater Aachen building. However, in reality there was a statue in front of the theater and only the pedestal was left after the ruins of WW2 (ref 2) which is absent in the game's depiction.

XM LAR

 * Receiver: FN LAR with built in AR type mag release and left side of the mag well is mirror of the right side
 * Top cover: Ultimate Arms Gear top rail cover (+ other FAL railed cover cues) mixed with FN LAR rear sight
 * Stock: ACR stock with elements from Magpul Zhukov-S Folding Stock + the bulkier shape of Magpul MOE rifle stock (and possibly sling attachment loop like ACE M4 or ACE hammer stocks)
 * Charging handle: DSA SA58 OSW
 * Handguard: DSA SA58 OSW handguard with vent holes arranged like the ones of a UTG FAL handguard.
 * Pistol grip: AG-FAL ergonomic grip
 * Magazine: Magpul MAG 579
 * Flash suppressor: Noveske KX5
 * Reference FAL build

D-25S

 * Receiver: F&D Defense FD308 top rail and mag well (courtesy of Ultimate94ninja) with built in AR type mag release, pistol grip and trigger guard of H&K G28 and with mid section of KAC SR-25.
 * Stock: Magpul PRS
 * Charging handle: FAL folding charging handle (courtesy of SeptemberJack, IMFDB) based on fictional design
 * Handguard: 10.5" Geissele Super Modular Rail HK with Geissele Super Modular Rail MK4 elements
 * Muzzle: AR15 A2 hybridized with AK74

Fang 45

 * Receiver: POF-USA PSG 9mm top rail, AR type charging handle and trigger guard with mag well, bolt holding the lower and uppers just above the mag well and overall shape of LWRC .45.
 * Stock: Robinson Armament FAST stock
 * Handguard: Central screws from Angstadt UDP 9mm with the straight vent holes (unlike the curved ones of the Angstadt) and the rail attachment points cover panels from this particular IC-PDW photo (better pic).
 * Pistol grip: AR A2 pistol grip
 * Magazine: LWRC .45
 * Sights: LWRC skirmish sights with standard circular rear aperture instead of box aperture (these sights complete with the box aperture are attached to the CZ BREN in COD GHOSTS)

Prokolot

 * Overall: A hybrid between Arsenal Strike One, Arsenal Firearms USA Stryk-B and Glock. 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.
 * Trigger: Custom Glock style
 * Pistol grip: Elements from MP-443 Grach (courtesy of AgentGumby, IMFDB)

AK74U MWR

 * Handguard: Ronin's Grips M92 polymer handguard shortened to the size of Echo 1 Red Star CPM AK74UN Carbine AEG Airsoft Gun's handguard. References: here & here.

Bered MK8

 * Receiver: IMI Negev plus the carry handle and charging handle with FN Minimi Mk3 rear sight mounted via rail and M27 IAR trigger guard and mag well
 * Stock: Ultimax 100 Mk8 stock with IMI Negev stock's cheek rest
 * Handguard: Absent and instead barrel outfitted with this rail
 * Pistol grip: AR A2 pistol grip
 * Barrel: IMI Negev muzzle and front sight with the straightness and length of FN Minimi Mk3 barrel
 * Magazine: SureFire 60-round casket magazine
 * Foregrip: NEGEV Assault Grip (when attached)
 * Name: Bered is a biblical term refering to a town in the south of Palestine and a biblical character. This also hints the Israeli origin of the gun. The MK8 part is likely from Ultimax 100 Mk8.

Lynx CQ300

 * Receiver & stock: Honey Badger
 * Charging handle: Raptor
 * Handguard: Fictionalized keymod handguard with elements from some actual models: AR15 KeyMod Free Float Carbine Handguard, Seekins Precision MCSR KeyMod Rail System, Mission First Tactical Tekko Metal AR15 Free Float Carbine 7" KeyMod Rail System with Lanco Tactical Grip Stop 2 (another similar handguard)
 * Magazine: HK Gen2 PM
 * Pistol grip: EO AR G10 Grip

BR9

 * Overall: Slightly futurized Luger with black grips
 * Trigger guard: Walther P5

PK-PSD9

 * Overall: A fictional Glock style carbine kit incorporating some features from actual carbine kits.
 * Overall body: KPOS G2 P.D.W. Conversion-Kit with more pronounced front and the front grip is also a spare mag holder similar to CAA Micro RONI G17 Glock Pistol to Carbine Conversion Stock.
 * Stock: The retractable stock is similar to MechTech Glock carbine kit.
 * Sights: The sights are CZ scorpion/bren sights.
 * Muzzle brake: Appears to be inspired by RONI Civilian Pistol Carbine Conversion C-G2.
 * Charging handle: Masada/ACR

Spec Ops Kit

 * Turns the M1911 ( Springfield Armory Loaded) into a Kimber Desert Warrior
 * Turns the USP into a USP Match and gives it a unique suppressor (optional) based on SilencerCo Osprey with the length of SilencerCo Osprey Micro
 * Turns the Taurus into airsoft ASG Dan Wesson 4-inch Model 715 pellet revolver
 * Turns the M9 into M9A3

Gallery
