Type 92

The Type 92 (called the "Woodpecker" by the Americans) was a heavy machine gun that appears in Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops.

Call of Duty: World at War
This gun is the mounted machine gun of the Imperial Japanese Army. It is found mounted in "Semper Fi", "Little Resistance", "Hard Landing", "Burn 'em Out", and "Breaking Point". One pins down the player and his squad in "Blowtorch & Corkscrew" and "Burn 'em Out". It has the ability to rip soldiers apart, just as the Mounted MG42 of the Eastern Front.

The weapon can be used in its mounted form whenever the player overtakes a Japanese emplacement in which one or more was mounted. However, due to direction in which the weapons are mounted, they are rarely ever in a useful position. The only exceptions being one in the level "Breaking Point", where Roebuck tells you to "use their own guns against them" to tear up retreating Japanese soldiers, and in Little Resistance, where Sullivan says "Get on those MG's and tear em up!" to kill Japanese mortar crews. It has a much slower rate of fire than the other mounted machine guns encountered by the player, but it makes up for this by overheating at a slower rate. This is one of the few usable weapons from the singleplayer campaign that is completely absent from multiplayer.

Call of Duty: Black Ops
The Type 92 appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops three times; on the level "Victor Charlie" where it is used as a dual mount, and on the Zombie Mode maps Kino der Toten and Ascension where it is mounted on an automated mount, which costs 1500 to activate.

Trivia

 * There is no ammo feed to the Type 92
 * The Type 92 on Victor Charlie has drum magazines
 * When firing the Type 92 on Victor Charlie, only the odd bullet actually shows as hitting the scenary.
 * In Kino der Toten, especially on higher rounds, activating the turret when a Hellround starts might be very helpful, has it can kill every Hellhound in a matter of seconds, giving more time for repairing barricades or activating the teleport.