Upgraded weapons

The following is a list of the Pack-a-Punch weapons 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 their unupgraded 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" are a reference to anarchy being the opposite of law.
 * Some Pack-a-Punched weapons have numbers that stand for letters, a reference to "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".
 * "AUG-50M3" is leet for "AUG-some", a play on the name "AUG" and the word "awesome".
 * "FAMAS" can be pronounced as "famous", while "G16-GL35" is leet for "giggles".
 * "B34R" is leet for "bear".
 * "SM1L3R" is leet for "smiler," which can be pronounced "similar".
 * 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" and "M1 Garand" stand for 1000 = 1 Grand, which is how players often pronounce the weapon's name.
 * "The Krauss Refibrillator" is a reference to the defibrillator device.
 * "HAMR" can be pronounced as "hammer", while "SLDG HAMR" is supposed to be pronounced as "sledge hammer".
 * "FU-A11" in "Barracuda FU-A11" stands for "fuck you all".
 * "Spatz" in "Spatz-447 +" is German for "sparrow".
 * "Commando" and "Predator" are both names of Arnold Schwarzenegger's films, where "Predator" is a much more famous film.
 * "Mnesia" can be pronounced as "amnesia".
 * "AK74fu2" is short for "AK74 fuck you too".
 * "Ultra & Violet" is a reference to ultra violet rays.
 * "Python" and "Cobra" are both names of snakes, where a cobra is poisonous unlike a python, and therefore more powerful.
 * "Porter's X2 Ray Gun", "Max Wave Gun" and "Porter's X2 Zap Gun" refer to Max Porter, an employee of Treyarch.
 * The "Infra-dead" in "Hyena Infra-dead" refers to the added Infrared Scope.
 * "V-R11 Lazarus" is a reference to Lazarus, a man believed to have come back from the dead. "V-R11" stands for the Vril, a fictional device with a similar effect. The game has multiple other references to the Vril.
 * Zeus, as in "ZeusCannon", is the ancient Greek god of sky.
 * "SPAZ-24" is a reference to its 24 round magazine. 24 is also 2 times 12, as in "SPAS-12", which could mean 2 times more powerful.
 * "Reznov's Revenge" is a reference 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, a reference to Ununpentium, also known as Element 115, which was related to the creation of the zombies, teleporters and the Wonder Weapons.
 * It can be said that on Call of Duty: Black Ops Wii, it seems that all the Pack-a-Punched weapons are green except the Porter's X2 Ray Gun which is black and orange, however this may just be a visual or texture glitch.
 * 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 is a swirling tone with a mix of red, green and shining metal covering each weapon, except in Mob of the Dead, where it is a rock camouflage with glowing magma lines coming through it.
 * 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.
 * Mustang and Sally is a reference 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.
 * "Typhoid and Mary" is an obvious reference to the actual person Typhoid Mary.
 * "Tokyo and Rose" are likely a reference to the actual people nicknamed Tokyo Rose.
 * "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 gun called the Sabertooth were once available in zombies mode with their own Pack-a-Punched versions, as according to the game files.
 * "The Widow Maker" is a somewhat common term for something that kills many men.
 * 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.