Explore all weapons in Call of Duty 2, including Russian and British firearms like the Mosin-Nagant, PPSh, Sten, and Lee-Enfield. Get details on stats, power, accuracy, and range.
The primary gadget used in first person shooters is the gun, or weapon of choice. It controls how powerful your character is, how quickly they can take down opponents, and molest the enemy without getting shot back. This section will briefly go through each weapon in Call of Duty 2 without breaching the fine line. Note that these ratings are based off of my opinion, and tend NOT to be historically accurate.
- Mosin-Nagant — Theme: Russian, Clip Size: Small, Power: *****, Accuracy: ****, Range: ****, Overall: ****. Essentially the Russian version of Kar 98K, both guns almost mirror each other in comparison. The Mosin-Nagant has a bolt-action reload style, similar to a majority of the rifles using during the war. However, if anything, the Mosin-Nagant is probably the worst out of the four rifles, as it seems relatively less powerful and/or accurate in certain situations. It's not a bad weapon to use, just has nothing exceptional over the other countries' base weapons.
- Scoped Mosin-Nagant — Theme: Russian, Clip Size: Small, Power: *****, Accuracy: *****, Range: *****, Overall: *****. Any sniper rifle in Call of Duty 2 practically rocks - plain and simple. None of them have distinctive disadvantages, and there's a reason why you can only get a sniper rifle on certain missions. The Scoped Mosin-Nagant is practically the same as the base version, except modified with a scope. Still, the Springfield & Kar 98K turn out to be better rifles in my opinion. Scope looks fairly awkward on the Mosin-Nagant. Too bad the Russians didn't have the Dragunov by now.
- PPS42 — Theme: Russian, Clip Size: Medium, Power: ***, Accuracy: ***, Range: ***, Overall: ***. Reminds me of a light weapon, almost like the Sten, except a tad more designed for down-the-barrel shots. The PPS42 is quite a light load for a submachine gun, and has a very straightforward design. Has great accuracy on ranged shots, and the rate of fire is stable enough to be aimed at sufficient targets. Unfortunately, other guns beat out the unique characteristics, and you'll rarely find it during single-player.
- Tokarev SVT-40 — Theme: Russian, Clip Size: Medium, Power: ****, Accuracy: ***, Range: ****, Overall: ***. One of the few semi-automatic clip rifles you'll use in the game, the Tokarev SVT is practically a stock-based weapon modified with a larger clip. The idea is to be able to engage multiple targets with rifle-like power, yet not have to reload each bullet. The design is quite identical to the Gewehr 43 of the Germans, except the build quality is of poorer materials. Still, useful for key situations.
- PPSh — Theme: Russian, Clip Size: Large, Power: **, Accuracy: **, Range: **, Overall: ****. Despite a weak barrel, and a design so cheap that the Vietcong were using it on a regular basis, the PPSh is the drum-barrel mold of this series of submachine guns. Packing the largest SMG clip in the game (71 to be precise), the PPSh can last you awhile in many firefights. Hence, it's useful for close-combat situations. The compensation is that the gun lacks accuracy, range, and firepower, hence why it is recommended for smaller maps.
- DP26 — Theme: Russian, Clip Size: Large, Power: *****, Accuracy: ****, Range: ***, Overall: ****. The Doparyev machine gun was practically the Russian's version of defense last, offense first. While its design was outdated for the war, it served its purpose like any other machine gun - mow down people. The awkward top-style reload and vertical aiming bar shows off the unique characteristics of this MG. Unfortunately, you rarely use it during 1P or multiplayer.
- TT-33 — Theme: Russian, Clip Size: Small, Power: ***, Accuracy: **, Range: ***, Overall: **. Essentially the Russian version of a pistol, the Tokarev seems almost like a Colt 1911, except not capable of withstanding as much recoil. While it has a mediocre build, and fair stopping power, it's just a mere pistol. For the most part, Russian soldiers did not even have pistols due to inadequate supply lines, or a lack of produced weaponry.
- Sten — Theme: British, Clip Size: Medium, Power: ***, Accuracy: ****, Range: **, Overall: *. Despite the useful innovations the British had for their weaponry, I have no respect for the Sten in this game. It's a worthless submachine gun with a 30+ round clip that shows nothing off except the best mobility rating. Its weird side-loading clip forces it to be held in a sideways hip position, and the recoil tends to bounce it vertically after 2-3 bullets. While the British were known for having accurate weapons, this one should just never be used in any situation.
- Lee-Enfield — Theme: British, Clip Size: Medium, Power: *****, Accuracy: *****, Range: *****, Overall: *****. My absolute favorite rifle in the game, this bolt-action invention from the British not only totes the best accuracy per shot, but tends to take down most opponents with one-round. Even if it is bolt-action reloaded, the Lee-Enfield is capable of holding (2) 5-round clip extensions, as opposed to most bolt-action rifl
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