Post: Submachine Gun Guide
02-08-2009, 07:46 PM #1
Dingus98
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The MP40 is a submachine gun developed in Germany and used extensively by paratroopers, platoon and squad leaders, and other troops during World War II. The MP40 was characterized by its relatively low rate of fire and low recoil. Unlocked: Level 10
My Opinion: This gun is great. The best part is that it is a two hit kill in HardCore without Stopping Power, so you can use Double Tap to fix it's rate of fire. I like it in Hardcore S&Awesome face
Clip Size: 32 (no dual magazine) 64 (with dual magazine)
Reserve Shots:
Fire Rate: 535 RPM
Damage: 40-30
Iron Sights: 7/10
Reload Time: empty- 2.9 seconds (dual magazine- 3.3 seconds); not empty- 2.3 seconds (dual magazine- 2.6 seconds)
Attachments: Suppressor (25 kills), Aperture Sight (75 kills) , Dual Magazine (150 kills)
Recommended Attachment: Dual magazines, because when you are in the middle of a firefight, the last thing you want to do is reload.
Good Maps: All maps are good for the MP-40. This gun excels at mid-range, so go in areas where you will engage enemies at mid-range.

Heres a montage with the gun:
(not mine)
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0bmildEXIY"]YouTube - call of duty 5 mp40 Montage[/ame]




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The StG44 was a sub machine gun developed in Nazi Germany during World War II and was the first of its kind to see major deployment. Developed from the Mkb 42(H) "machine carbine", the StG44 combined the characteristics of a carbine, submachine gun and automatic rifle. StG is an abbreviation of Sturmgewehr. The name was chosen for propaganda reasons and literally means storm rifle as in "to storm an enemy position" (i.e. "assault", leading to the modern terminology "assault rifle"). After the adoption of the StG44, the English translation "assault rifle" became the accepted designation for this type of infantry small arm. Unlocked: Level 37

My Opinion: This gun is good. No recoil, fully automatic, unfortunatly low power and OK fire rate.
Clip Size:
Reserve Shots:
Fire Rate: 535 RPM
Damage: 30-20
Iron Sights: 8/10
Reload Time: empty- 3.35 seconds; not empty- 2.45 seconds
Attachments: Flash Hider (25 kills), Aperture Sight (50 kills), Telescopic Sight (100 kills)
Recommended Attachment: Aperture sight, because it allows you to engage targets at both longe and short distances.
Good Maps: All maps are good for the StG 44, as long as you avoid CQC with SMG's.

Heres a motage with the gun:
(not mine)
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u7x4gVGjsg&feature=related"]YouTube - STG-44 Montage (Call of Duty WaW)[/ame]



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The impetus for the development of the PPSh came partly from the Winter War against Finland, where it was found that submachine guns were a highly effective tool for close-quarter fighting in forests or built-up urban areas. The weapon was developed in mid-1941 and was produced in a network of factories in Moscow, with high-level local Party members made directly responsible for production targets being met. A few hundred weapons were produced in November 1941 and another 155,000 were produced over the next five months. By spring 1942, the PPSh factories were producing roughly 3,000 units a day. The PPSh-41 was a classic example of a design adapted for mass production (other examples of such wartime design were the M3 submachine gun, MP40 and the Sten). Its parts (excluding the barrel) could be produced by a relatively unskilled workforce with simple equipment available in an auto repair garage or tin shop, freeing up more skilled workers to other tasks. The PPSh-41 used 87 components compared to 95 for the PPD-40 and the PPSh could be manufactured with 7.3 machining hours compared with 13.7 hours for the PPD. In the field, the PPSh was a durable, low-maintenance weapon that could fire 900 rounds/min. The weapon had a crude compensator to lessen muzzle climb and a hinged receiver which facilitated field-stripping and cleaning the bore in battle conditions. Over 6 million of these weapons were produced by the end of the war. The Soviets would often equip whole regiments and even entire divisions with the weapon, giving them unmatched short-range firepower. Though 35-round curved box magazines were available from 1942, the average infantryman would keep a higher-capacity drum magazine as the initial load. The PPSh-41 drum magazine was a copy of the Finnish M31 Suomi magazine which held 71 rounds, but in practice, misfeeding of the spring was likely to occur with more than 65 or so cartridges. The standard load was probably one drum and a number of box magazines, when box magazines were available. Unlocked: Level 53

My Opinion: This gun, in my opinion, is amazing. Just amazing. The power is a little too low but the fire rate is great!Clip Size: 35 (no drum) 72 (with drum)
Reserve Shots:
Fire Rate: 1250 RPM
Damage: 20-15
Iron Sights: 7/10
Reload Time: empty- 2.8 seconds (with drum- 4.1 seconds); not empty- 2.3 seconds (with drum- 2.5 seconds)
Attachments: Aperture Sight (25 kills), Drum Magazine (50 kills)
Recommended Attachment: Drum magazine, because when you are in the middle of a firefight, the last thing you want to do is reload.
Good Maps: All maps are good for this gun. The recoil is almost nonexistant, so taking on longe-range targets isn't a problem, but the fire rate is so impressive that close range targets aren't a problem either.

Heres a montage with it.
(not mine)
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad7F3YCzZ2Q"]YouTube - PPsh-41 Montage[/ame]




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The Thompson was favored by soldiers and civilians alike for its compactness, large .45 ACP cartridge, and high volume of automatic fire. In 1938, the Thompson submachine gun was adopted by the U.S. military, serving during World War II and later into the Korean War, as well as early stages of the Vietnam War. Other Allied countries purchased the Thompson as well, notably the United Kingdom and France. Modifications to simplify production and reduce cost were made in 1942, resulting in the M1 and M1A1 models, which were commonly carried by both non-commissioned and commissioned officers. Unlocked: Level 1

My Opinion: I like the thompson. Good damage and i good rate of fire.
Clip Size: 20 (no drum) 40 (with drum)
Reserve Shots:
Fire Rate: 750 RPM
Damage: 40-20
Iron Sights: 6/10
Reload Time: empty- 2.7 seconds (with drum- 3.9 seconds); not empty- 2.1 seconds (with drum- 3.1 seconds)
Attachments: Suppressor (25 kills), Aperture Sight (50 kills), Drum Magazine (75 kills)
Recommended Attachment: Drum magazine, because when you are in the middle of a firefight, the last thing you want to do is reload.
Good Maps: All maps are good for this gun. Stay in areas where you won't have to worry about long range, because this guns rate of fire and power is unmatched

Heres a montage with the gun:
(not mine)
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=popKfJ45X70&feature=related"]YouTube - Cod waw Thompson Montage[/ame]

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The Type 100 was a Japanese submachine gun used during World War II, and the only submachine gun produced by Japan in any quantity. Unlocked: Level 25

My: This is a good gun. Its rate of fire and power is identical to the Thompson, and it has a larger clip.
Clip Size: 30 (no extended clip) 60 (with extended clip)
Reserve Shots:
Fire Rate: 750 RPM
Damage: 40-20
Iron Sights: 6/10
Reload Time: empty- 2.75 seconds (with extended clip- 3 seconds); not empty- 2.25 seconds (with extended clip- 2.6 seconds)
Attachments: Suppressor (25 kills), Aperture Sight (50 kills), Extended Clip (75 kills)
Recommended Attachment: Extended clip, because when you are in the middle of a firefight, the last thing you want to do is reload.
Good Maps: All maps are good for this gun. Stay in areas where you won't have to worry about long range, because this guns rate of fire and power is unmatched.

Heres a montage with the gun:
(not mine)
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64-7xMPzG9k"]YouTube - Call of Duty 5: Mini Montage... Type 100?!?!? (720p HD)[/ame]
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The following 8 users say thank you to Dingus98 for this useful post:

drunkenrepublicn, JABZ13, Newfie, Nolzad0, P1STOLE, ShAdoW_RiDa, WeezyVBaby, Xxskater214xX
02-09-2009, 02:23 PM #11
no stg 44 is not a rifle and not a smg
STG is for Sturmgewehr(German)
and in English its assault rifle

i know it because im Austrian and I speak German
02-09-2009, 02:49 PM #12
drunkenrepublicn
NGU Retired Staff
good stuff thanks
05-19-2009, 02:57 PM #13
owningU
Splicer
nice i like gunz 0.0 good find 2 helpful
05-19-2009, 03:05 PM #14
tis a rifle not a sub
05-19-2009, 06:02 PM #15
Elder Legendah
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nice post you put alot of effort in it Winky Winky
05-19-2009, 06:07 PM #16
ShAdoW_RiDa
Former Blue Mod
yh man great post.. ppsh OWNS!
05-19-2009, 06:37 PM #17
samba7
irish and proud
nice guide man
05-21-2009, 01:38 AM #18
Slash2793
Vault dweller
Thanks man.
you should do this for all the different gun types.
It would be some good threads.
05-21-2009, 03:31 PM #19
Hazel
Problem rule #16?
Originally posted by Slash2793 View Post
Thanks man.
you should do this for all the different gun types.
It would be some good threads.


agreed also maby you shold make a "Other" thread for weapons like flamethrower, Bazooka, Charges, bettys ect....

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