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Medal Of Honor Pacific Assault Weapons

Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault

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General Boxart

Release Engagement: November 4, 2004
Developer: EA Los Angeles
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Series: Medal of Honor
Platforms: Microsoft Windows
Genre: First-Person Shooter

Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault is a get-go-person shooter developed past EA Los Angeles and is the second entry to be set chiefly in the Pacific Theater of World State of war 2 after Medal of Honour: Rising Sun. The game is based on films like Pearl Harbour, The Thin Red Line and Gung Ho!. The player takes control of young Private Tom Conlin and follows him from Pearl Harbour, to the Makin Isle raid, Guadalcanal Isle and finally to Tarawa Isle.


The post-obit weapons appear in the video game Medal of Accolade: Pacific Assault:

Contents

  • 1 Handguns
    • 1.1 Colt M1911A1
    • i.2 Nambu Blazon 14
    • 1.3 Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Revolver
  • 2 Submachine Guns
    • 2.1 M1928A1 Thompson
    • 2.2 Type 100
    • 2.3 Reising M55
  • 3 Rifles
    • 3.1 Arisaka Type 38
    • 3.2 Arisaka Type 44
    • three.3 Arisaka Type 97
    • 3.4 Boys Mk I
    • 3.v M1 Carbine
    • three.half dozen M1 Garand
    • three.vii M1903 Springfield
  • 4 Shotguns
    • 4.1 Remington Model 11
  • 5 Automobile Guns
    • v.i Browning M1919A4
    • 5.2 Browning M2
    • five.three Browning M2HB Watercooled
    • 5.iv Lewis gun
    • v.v M1918 Browning Automated Rifle
    • 5.6 M1941 Johnson
    • 5.7 Type 92 Heavy Automobile Gun
    • five.8 Type 92
    • 5.9 Type 96
    • five.x Type 97
  • 6 Explosives
    • half dozen.ane M6 Anti-Tank mine
    • 6.ii Mk. II frag grenade
    • six.3 Type 93 Landmine
    • vi.4 Type 97 Hand Grenade
  • seven Other
    • 7.1 one.1"/75 caliber gun
    • vii.2 2cm FlaK 38
    • vii.3 Bofors 40mm
    • vii.4 M116 75mm Pack Howitzer
    • vii.5 M2 Mortar
    • 7.6 Blazon 88 75 mm AA gun
    • 7.vii Type 96 15 cm Howitzer
    • 7.8 Type 96 AT/AA Gun
    • 7.9 Type 97 Shipping Car Gun
    • 7.10 Type 98 AA/AT
    • 7.xi Blazon 99 Cannon
    • 7.12 Type 99 Mortar
  • viii Run across Likewise

Handguns

Colt M1911A1

The M1911A1 is available to the actor at several times during the game. It is as well seen as i of the 2 primary weapons of the squad'south Corpsman. In-game, the M1911A1 is customized with bright wooden grips.

Colt M1911A1 pistol - .45 ACP

The histrion holding his M1911A1.

Aiming.

Reloading the M1911A1. Note the bright wooden grips.

Nambu Type fourteen

Japanese officers and corpsman comport Nambu Type 14s every bit their sidearm and it's usable to the player periodically. It comes with an 8-circular magazine only with slower charge per unit of fire and harm.

Nambu Type 14 pistol - 8x22mm Nambu

The role player with his Nambu Type 14.

Aiming.

Reloading the Nambu Type 14.

Chambering the pistol.

Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Revolver

Marine Raiders in the early part of the state of war sometimes carry M1917 revolvers as their sidearm; the role player character uses i during the get-go few missions as well.

Smith & Wesson Model 1917 in .45 ACP

EA game art for the Southward&West M1917 .45 revolver.

The actor character with his M1917 revolver.

Aiming. Note that the sights are misaligned; were one to aim similar this in reality, their shots would state high.

Emptying out the cylinder...

...and inserting a fresh set of rounds.

Submachine Guns

M1928A1 Thompson

In Basic Training, the M1928A1 Thompson appears with a 50 round drum. In the Pearl Harbor mission, the Thompson has a xxx round stick fifty-fifty though thirty round magazines weren't available until 1942 when the M1/M1A1 Thompson came out, and later on in the game, it comes with a 50 circular drum magazine again.

M1928A1 "Tommy Gun" .45 ACP with 50-round drum magazine.

M1928A1 Thompson in-game.

Aiming.

Reloading.

The player fires an M1928A1 Thompson with a drum magazine.

M1928A1 Thompson with thirty-circular magazine - .45 ACP. This specimen has the sling hinge relocated to the top of the stock, a modification ofttimes fabricated to Thompsons in British service..

Reloading the Thompson with a xxx-round stick magazine.

Pulling dorsum the charging handle in position.

Type 100

The 1944 model of the Type 100 submachine gun is available for the Japanese faction. So the start appearance of the Type 100/44 in the Makin Raid (1942) and later on Guadalcanal Isle (1942/43) missions are anachronistically. Thereafter, it will exist available in pocket-size numbers during the rest of the campaign.

Type 100 (1944-1945 model) with magazine removed - 8x22mm Nambu

Type 100 in-game.

Aiming.

Loading a new magazine.

Rechambering the Type 100.

Reising M55

The Reising M55 (which appears in-game with a 20 round magazine) makes its first advent on Makin, and is bachelor off a dead marine on Tarawa.

Reising M55 submachine gun (folding stock variant) - .45 ACP

Equipping past unfolding the stock.

Reising M55 in-game.

Aiming.

Reloading.

Rifles

Arisaka Type 38

The majority of Japanese troopers use Arisaka Type 38s as their primary weapon. Similar the Garand, it is never seen without a bayonet. It fires half-dozen.5×50mm rounds from a 5-round stripper-prune. The rear sights automatically fold out when aiming the burglarize.

Type 38 Arisaka commodities action rifle - vi.5x50mmSR Arisaka

Type 38 in-game.

The player looking downwardly the Type 38 sights. Note: Different the receiver which was modeled from a Type 99, these sights are modeled, correctly, off of a Type 38.

Type 38 reloading. Notation: The receiver has only one case rupture port and the receiver says "99 Blazon" in Japanese written horizontally. If this was modeled off of a Type 38 it should take 2 instance rupture ports and should say "38 Type" in Japanse written vertically

Arisaka Type 44

A few Japanese troops are seen with Type 44 Carbines in a few levels, most notably near the finish of the Tarawa level. It'due south heavier than the Type 38 and is always equipped with an unfolded bayonet.

Arisaka Type 44 Cavalry Carbine - 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka.

A Blazon 44 Carbine in the easily of the player.

The thespian looking down the sights of the Type 44 Carbine.

The role player reloading the Type 44 Carbine. Note: The model has two case rupture ports similar a Blazon 44 should, but they are too far apart and too far forwards. And, only similar the Type 38, the model of the receiver says "99 Type" horizontally in Japanese, not "44 Blazon" vertically like information technology should say.

Performing a melee assault with the spike-type bayonet.

Arisaka Type 97

The simply Japanese burglarize without a bayonet, the Type 97 is used in the Lunga River mission to take out snipers hidden in the trees. The Type 97 sniper rifle was basically an Arisaka Type 38 fitted with a side-mounted sniper scope. The difference between the Type 97 and the Blazon 38 is that the Type 97 has a very sluggish charge per unit of fire, a lighter stock, and a side-mounted telescopic scope. One of the unique features of the Blazon 97 that too appears in-game is that the 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka the burglarize fires has no muzzle flash due to the minor cartridge and the length of the butt, making it difficult to do counter-sniping activity with a sniper using this weapon.

Note: In-game, it is called a Type 97 sniper rifle, simply the model shows that information technology'south actually a Type 99 sniper rifle based off of the Type 99 short rifle in 7.7x58mm, not the Blazon 38 long burglarize in half dozen.5x50mmSR. This is indicated past the anti-aircraft fold out wings on the rear sight and the full-length stock, both of which the Type 38 and Type 97 did not have.

Arisaka Type 97 Sniper Burglarize with scope - half-dozen.5x50mmSR Arisaka.

Arisaka Type 99 Sniper Rifle with scope - seven.7x58mm Arisakaa.

The Type 97 sniper rifle beingness carried by the role player.

Using the telescopic.

Working the commodities.

Reloading the Blazon 97. Notation: The anti-aircraft fold out wings on the rear sight and the full-length stock. It is really a Type 99 sniper rifle that the developers incorrectly chosen a Type 97.

Boys Mk I

The Boys Mk I appears in one of the missions near Henderson Airfield and on Tarawa Island. Being an anti-tank rifle, it deals a tremendous amount of damage; equally a trade-off, the rifle tin't be used without beingness deployed on its bipod.

Boys Mk I - .55 Boys (thirteen.9x99mmB)

A Boys Mk I leaning confronting a crate.

Holding the rifle; this upward-angled pose is presumably meant to make information technology more obvious that the rifle can't be fired in this state.

It tin can, however, be fired in this one.

M1 Carbine

The M1 Carbine is normally used by Centrolineal troops.

World War Two era M1 Carbine, with dark walnut stock, 'Fifty' peep sight and no bayonet lug - correct for nigh of WW2, shown with khaki sling and magazine pouch for buttstock.

M1 Carbine in-game.

Aiming.

Loading a fresh magazine.

Releasing the bolt handle.

M1 Garand

The M1 Garand is first seen in a shack in Henderson Airfield and it's bachelor for use on Guadalcanal and Tarawa. It is never seen without a bayonet.

M1 Garand semiautomatic rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06

Aiming.

Inserting a new 8-circular "en bloc" clip.

Pushing the commodities into battery.

M1903 Springfield

The M1903 Springfield is used in Basic Training without a scope, and with a telescopic appears as "Springfield M1903/A5". Information technology is the primary weapon of Willy Gaines, the squad's sniper. Bachelor in Tarawa, tin be found in 1 of the LVTs.

M1903 Springfield - 30-06

M1903 Springfield in-game.

Aiming.

Loading a new 5 circular stripper clip.

M1903 Springfield sniper variant .xxx-06 with M84 telescopic.

Gaines with his scoped M1903 Springfield. Note that his Unertl sniper scope is missing the front end part.

Holding the scoped Springfield.

Using the scopew.

Loading a new circular.

Shotguns

Remington Model 11

The Remington Model eleven is available to be used past the player on Tarawa, and is a hidden weapon on Makin. (hint: expect in the downed pilot's plane)

Remington Model eleven shotgun in "riot-gun" configuration.

Remington Model 11 in-game.

aiming.

Reloading the Remington Model 11.

Machine Guns

Browning M1919A4

The Browning M1919A4 first appears in Bones Grooming, so in the Bloody Ridge level, and on a hilltop on Guadalcanal. Yous later get to use the aircraft version in a dual mount during the "Flyboys" mission.

Browning M1919A4 - .xxx-06 on M2 tripod.

The mounted Browning M1919A4 during the training.

Left side.

Manning the MG.

Browning AN/M2, flexible mount - .30-06 Springfield

Dual-mounted Browning AN/M2s mounted on a SBD Brave dive bomber in the "Flyboys" mission.

Browning M2

A Browning M2 is seen on the USS West Virginia.

Browning M2HB - .l BMG.

A sailor fires the Browning.

Browning M2HB Watercooled

The Browning M2HB Watercooled is used in a mission to blow up torpedoes approaching a submarine and afterwards used to shoot down Zero fighters attacking a PBY Catalina.

Browning M2 .fifty h2o-cooled.

M2HB Watercooled in-game.

Manning the M2HB Watercooled.

Lewis gun

The PT boat you get into during the Pearl Harbor mission has dual-mounted Lewis guns.

Lewis gun - .303

Manning the dual-mounted Lewis Guns mounted on a PT boat during the famous Pearl Harbor attack.

M1918 Browning Automated Rifle

Gunnery Sergeant Frank Minoso uses an M1918A2 Browning Automatic Burglarize in all of the missions in which he appears with a screw-on compensator. It is likewise used past the player, and it is noted that Frank has scratched "Minoso" on the buttstock.

M1918 Browning Automated Rifle .thirty-06

The BAR in-game.

Aiming.

Reloading the BAR.

Releasing the commodities handle.

M1941 Johnson

The M1941 Johnson machine gun is usable only on the concluding stage of "Encarmine Ridge," and but if you lot have the Director'southward Edition of the game (the Johnson is special content unique to that version of the game). It appears as a starting loadout in some of the missions.

M1941 Johnson automobile gun - .xxx-06

Holding the Johnson in-game.

Aiming.

Reloading.

The M1941 Johnson LMG on the ground.

Type 92 Heavy Auto Gun

The auto guns seen mounted on Japanese bunkers throughout the game are Type 92s.

Nambu Type 92 HMG - 7.7x58mm

The Blazon 92 in-game.

Manning the Blazon 92 in-game.

Type 92

A mobile Blazon 92 (a Japanese version of the Lewis Gun) appears every bit a mobile machine gun that tin exist carried effectually past machine gun crews and the thespian and placed on a large, even space on the basis.

Japanese Type 92 with forced-air cooling jacket - 7.7x56R.

A Type 92 in mounting position. Notation the larger trigger guard

Manning the Blazon 92.

The Blazon 92 beingness carried by the actor.

Type 96

Near the middle of the Tarawa level, you go to utilise Type 96 light auto guns fitted with bayonets.

Nambu Type 96 with 2.5X Fuji periscope sight, Type 30 bayonet, bipod and, rear monopod - 6.5x50mm Arisaka

The player holding the Type 96.

Aiming.

Putting up a new magazine.

Rechambering the Type 96.

Type 97

Well-nigh of the Japanese tanks accept hull-mounted Blazon 97s.

Type 97 calorie-free machine gun 7.7x58mm Arisaka

A Type 97 mounted in the hull of the Type 98 "Ke-Ni" calorie-free tank.

Explosives

M6 Anti-Tank mine

The American M6 Anti-Tank mine is available in the multiplayer.

Property the M6 mine.

Mk. II frag grenade

You start with some Mk. II frag grenades, the standard-issued grenades of the U.Southward. military during Earth War II, in almost every mission. In the training level, the Mk. Ii preparation grenade appears.

Mk 2 High-Explosive fragmentation manus grenade.

The histrion with a Mk 2 grenade.

The histrion throws the grenade.

Mk ii training grenade.

Various Training grenades on the tabular array.

Blazon 93 Landmine

The Type 93 Landmine is available in the multiplayer.

Blazon 93 mine.

Holding the Type 93.

A placed mine.

Blazon 97 Hand Grenade

The Type 97 hand grenade is the standard grenade of Japanese Soldiers.

Type 97 Loftier-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade (minus pin)

The player holds a Type 97 grenade.

Throwing the grenade.

Other

i.i"/75 quotient gun

Diverse 1.1"/75 caliber guns are mounted on the USS Westward Virginia. Appears as "US Quadmount AA".

1.ane"/75 quotient "Chicago piano" quad mountain aboard the USS Pennsylvania - 28x199mm

The ane.1"/75 quotient gun in.game.

Manning the gun.

2cm FlaK 38

A German 2cm FlaK 38 AA gun tin exist seen on the multiplayer map "Wake Isle" (possibly taken from Medal of Honor: Allied Assault). It could be as well the Japanese Blazon 2 20mm AA machine cannon, that is based on the German FlaK 38.

2 cm FlaK 38 in single mounting - 20x138mm B

The strayed FlaK in-game.

Bofors 40mm

Some Bofors 40mm AA guns are seen on Henderson Airfield.

Bofors 40mm 50/60 AA gun in a wheeled trailer mounting - 40x311mmR

In-game Borfors.

Manning the gun.

M116 75mm Pack Howitzer

The M116 75mm Pack Howitzer tin be seen and used by the player during the singleplayer champaign.

M116 Pack howitzer - 75mm

A Pack Howitzer in-game.

M2 Mortar

M2 Mortars make their first appearance in the training level and appear again during the "Bloody Ridge" attack.

M2 60mm Mortar

An M2 Mortar behind some sandbags.

Manning the mortar during the training.

Type 88 75 mm AA gun

Some Blazon 88 75 mm AA gun must be destroyed in the last affiliate of the Tarawa campaign.

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Type 96 xv cm Howitzer

Various Blazon 96 fifteen cm howitzers can be seen in the singleplayer entrada and multiplayer maps. A single Japanese Type 96 15cm howitzer tin can exist used in the singleplayer mission on Guadalcanal.

Type 96 15 cm Howitzer

An unusable Type 96 in-game.

The usable Type 96 in-game.

Using the howitzer.

Type 96 AT/AA Gun

Throughout the entrada, some Blazon 96 AT/AA Guns can be seen and used.

Japanese Type 96 AT / AA Gun on triple mount - 25x163mm

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Using the AA Gun.

Type 97 Shipping Machine Gun

Japanese Mitsubishi A6M "Null"s are armed with Blazon 97 Aircraft Automobile Guns.

Type 97 shipping auto gun - 7.7x56mm R

Type 98 AA/AT

A Japanese Blazon 98 AA/AT is seen on the "Bougainville" multiplayer map.

Type 98 AA gun at the Chinese People's Revolution Military Museum in Beijing - 20x142mm

The Blazon 98 in-game.

Type 99 Cannon

Blazon 99 cannons are besides mounted on the "Zilch"due south.

Type 99 cannon aircraft variants, top an earlier Blazon 99 Mark 1 Model 3 - 20x72mm RB, bottom a after Type 99 Marker 2 Model three - 20x101mm RB

Blazon 99 Mortar

Blazon 99 Mortars announced as the primary weapon for Japanese mortar teams.

Type 99 Mortar.

A Type 99 Mortar in-game.

Using the mortar.

See Also

Medal of Honor Franchise

Historical Era Medal of Honor (1999)  •Cloak-and-dagger  •Frontline  •Centrolineal Assault  •Rise Sun  •
Pacific Attack   •Vanguard  •Airborne  •Heroes 2
Modern era Medal of Honor (2010)  •Warfighter

Source: http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Medal_of_Honor:_Pacific_Assault

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