Upgraded weapons

The following is a list of the upgraded weapons, whether they be from the Pack-a-Punch or by other means, and the differences between them and the normal version of the weapons.

Call of Duty: Black Ops
For a chart depicting the stats of each weapon before and after it has been Pack-a-Punched, click here.

Ray Gun vs Porter's X2 Ray Gun


Trivia

 * Many Pack-a-Punched weapon names are opposites of the base weapon's names (i.e. "Olympia" and "Hades").
 * "LSAT" and "FSIRT" are anagrams of the words "last" and "first".
 * "FN FAL" can be pronounced as "effin fail", while "EPC WN" is supposed to be pronounced as "epic win". "FAL" and "WN", the shorter weapon names in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, simply stand for "fail" and "win".
 * The "M72 LAW" and "M72 Anarchy" refer to anarchy being the opposite of law.
 * Some Pack-a-Punched weapons have numbers that stand for letters, also known as "leet-speak", a symbolic alphabet that uses a combination of ASCII characters to stand for letters (5 = S, 3 = E, |-| = H, etc.).
 * ".357 Plus 1 K1L-u" is leet for ".357 plus I kill you".
 * "C-3000 b1atch35" is leet for "see 3000 biatches".
 * "F1W" in "F1W Nitrogen Cooled" is leet for "FTW", a common abbreviation for "for the win".
 * "FU-A11" in "Barracuda FU-A11" is leet for "fuck you all".
 * "AUG-50M3" is leet for "AUG-some", a play on the name "AUG" and the word "awesome".
 * "AK74fu2" is leet for "AK74 fuck you too".
 * "G16-GL35" is leet for "giggles".
 * "B34R" is leet for "bear".
 * "SM1L3R" is leet for "smiler".
 * "V-R11" is leet for Vril, a fictional device with a similar effect. The game has multiple other references to the Vril. "V-R11 Lazarus" refers to, a biblical character that was brought back to life.
 * Some of the Pack-a-Punched weapon names in Call of Duty: Black Ops II Zombies are backronyms of the weapon's original name (i.e. the RPD becomes the "Relativistic Punishment Device" and the MTAR becomes the "Malevolent Taxonomic Anodized Redeemer").
 * "Synthetic Dozen" stands for "Synthetic 12", a backronym of the unupgraded name "S12".
 * "1001 Samurais" is a reference to the weapon's Japanese origin (as Samurais are Japanese fighters) and the popular film "101 Dalmatians".
 * "M1000" refers to the fact that 1000 is commonly called "1 grand". Players often mispronounce "M1 Garand" as "M1 Grand".
 * "The Krauss Refibrillator" refers to the defibrillator device. This is because the Krauss Refibrillator can revive downed players when shot at them.
 * "HAMR" is often called the "Hammer" by the community, so "SLDG HAMR" refers to a "sledge hammer".
 * "Spatz" in "Spatz-447 +" is German for "sparrow".
 * "The Widow Maker" is a phrase that refers to someone or something that kills multiple men, leaving their wives widowed.
 * "Commando" and "Predator" are both names of films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
 * "Mnesia" sounds similar to the word "amnesia" when spoken.
 * "Ultra & Violet" refers to ultra violet rays.
 * "Typhoid and Mary" is a reference to the actual person Typhoid Mary.
 * "Tokyo and Rose" refers to Japanese female propaganda broadcasters during WWII, nicknamed by American GIs as Tokyo Rose.
 * "Calamity and Jane" refer to Calamity Jane.
 * Mustang and Sally refers to the song Mustang Sally. On the front of the game's box, the soldier is holding an M1911 that has the word "SALLY" and the number 8 in tally marks carved on the side.
 * "Python" and "Cobra" are both names of snakes, where a cobra is poisonous unlike a python, and therefore more deadly.
 * "Porter's X2 Ray Gun", "Max Wave Gun", "Porter's X2 Zap Gun" and "Porter`s Ray Gun Mark 2" refer to Max Porter, an employee of Treyarch.
 * The "Infra-dead" in "Hyena Infra-dead" refers to the added Infrared Scope.
 * "ZeusCannon", the upgraded Thundergun, refers to Zeus, is the ancient Greek god of sky, who had control of thunder.
 * "SPAZ-24", the upgraded SPAS-12, refers to the fact that 24 is double of 12. The SPAZ-24 also has a 24-round capacity.
 * "Reznov's Revenge" refers to Viktor Reznov. The last weapon he used before his death was an AK-47.
 * Some Pack-a-Punched weapons have the number 115 in their name, referring to Ununpentium, also known as Element 115, which was related to the creation of the zombies, teleporters and the Wonder Weapons.
 * All Pack-a-Punched weapons have a certain Pack-a-Punch camouflage scheme. In Call of Duty: World at War, the camouflage is a metallic tone, while in Call of Duty: Black Ops, the camouflage is more of a machinery tone with what looks like circuitry covering it, and in Call of Duty: Black Ops II,  the camouflage depends on the map that is being played:
 * In Green Run, Die Rise, and Buried it is a swirling tone with a mix of red and green, and a shining metal covering
 * In Mob of the Dead, it is a rock camouflage with glowing magma lines coming through it.
 * In Origins, it is a shiny light-blue camouflage that resembles ice.
 * Treyarch stated that the Arisaka will be able to be Pack-a-Punched in Der Riese. Since they referred to it as the Type 99 rifle, this has caused many players to believe that the Type 99 machine gun could be Pack-a-Punched.
 * "Calamity and Jane" likely a reference to the actual person Calamity Jane.
 * Just like the Ray Gun, the "Mustang and Sally" push the user back when fired.
 * The name of the Pack-a-Punched version of the Uzi, "Uncle Gal", is a reference to Major Uziel Gal, the designer of the Uzi.
 * Many Call of Duty: Black Ops guns including the AK47, Kiparis, Stoner63, Skorpion, WA2000, and a cancelled weapon called the Sabertooth were once available in zombies mode with their own Pack-a-Punched versions, as according to the game files.
 * The Meat Grinder has more ammo than any other weapon in Zombies history with 1100 total shots.
 * In Call of Duty: World at War, the Springfield and Arisaka appear in Zombies, but cannot be Pack-a-Punched (unless with modding), because they do not appear in Der Riese. In Call of Duty: Black Ops (more specifically the revised maps from World at War), this is the case for the M1 Garand, the BAR, and once again the Arisaka.