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Addon Type: Model
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18 Mar, 2018 @ 5:51pm
28 Jul, 2019 @ 3:26pm
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CoD WWII Models: Winter Siege weapon PROPs Part 1

In 1 collection by Moon.
Call of Duty WWII ports
16 items
Description
The Winter Siege pack is finally here.

You will need part 2, get it here:
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1335654285

NOTE: IF YOU WANT TO TURN THESE INTO SWEPS, PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST, THERE IS AN IMPORTANT ISSUE WE MUST DISCUSS.

Contains:

Gebirgstruppen Eispickel
Gold Digger
Clean Slate
Mont Blanc Ice Axe

Mk.I Trench Knife
Teeth Grinder
Mean Machine
Curved Trench Knife
Screwed Up

Voightlander ZF4 scope

Sten Mk.II with mechanical bodygroups
Sten Mk.II (S) with mechanical bodygroups
Separate model for the bodygroups
9x19mm Parabellum round
Walther Gewehr 43 with mechanical bodygroups
Separate model for the bodygroups
7.92x57mm Mauser round
Breda M30 with mechanical bodygroups
Separate model for the bodygroups
6.5x52mm Carcano round

Sten Mk.II

The most famous British submachinegun, used by countless military and paramilitary forces. The Sten was conceived as a cheap submachinegun, created by greatly simplifying the Lanchester Mk.I, a British copy of the German MP28. The Mk.II was the most common variant, being incredibly cheap and simple to produce, and easily disassembled for carrying and concealing. The lack of a proper handguard on the Mk.II and the easily heated barrel jacket led to the popularity of the unsafe "sten grip", where soldiers grabbed the gun by magazine. This was however just one of the problems with the Sten. The gun was deemed to be unreliable, inaccurate, uncomfortable and prone to breakages and jamming. However, the sheer low cost of the gun outweighed these factors. The Sten ended up seeing service with the British, the French and many others, with the Polish and Germans even copying the gun.

Name: Sten Mk.II

Manufacturer: Enfield and many others
Class: submachinegun
Caliber: 9x19mm Parabellum
Action: Fully automatic, ~500-600 RPM
Ammunition type: detachable box magazine
Ammunition capacity: 32-round detachable box magazine
weight: ~3.2 Kg

Walther Gewehr 43

An improvement over the earlier G41(W), the Gewehr 43, renamed to Karabiner 43 in 1944, featured a new gas system based off the SVT-40 and a now detachable box magazine instead of the original's fixed one, though it could still be fed via stripper clips. The rifle also possessed a rail for mounting a ZF4 scope, though the majority of rifles were not issued scopes. The G43 became a mainstay of the German army until the end of the war, with over 400 000 rifles produced in that period.

Name: Walther Gewehr 43

Manufacturer: Walther
Class: semi-automatic rifle
Caliber: 7.92x57mm Mauser
Action: semi-automatic
Ammunition type: detachable box magazine
Ammunition capacity: 10-round detachable box magazine
weight: ~4.4 Kg

Breda M30

Potentially one of the worst machine guns ever designed, almost everything about this gun is a lesson in how NOT to design weapons. The Breda M30 was conceived with an unusual side mounted fixed magazine attached to a swivel joint and reloaded via 20-round stripper clips. Though designed as such to avoid the issue of damaged feed lips on disposable magazines, the feed lips of the Breda could be damaged all the same, rendering the weapon inoperable. The weapon overheated extremely quickly and required barrel changing often, which coupled with the closed bolt operation made the gun highly vulnerable to round cook-off. As if all of this was not bad enough, the weapon lacked an extractor and relied on an oiler to extract the rounds smoothly. This, coupled with the magazine opening to allow gunners to see how much ammunition they had left made the gun extremely susceptible to dust and jamming.
To top it all off the weapon was unnecessarily complex and had a pathetically low fire rate of 500 RPM, which coupled with the issues above caused the practical fire rate of the weapon to drop as low as 150 RPM.
Despite all of these issues and more, Italian soldiers kept using the Breda during WW2 due to the lack of better alternatives. The German army also used the gun after the Italian armistice under the designation MG099(i).

Name: Breda M30

Manufacturer: Breda
Class: machine gun
Caliber: 6.5x52mm Carcano
Action: fully-automatic, 500 RPM
Ammunition type: swivel-mounted box magazine
Ammunition capacity: 20-round swivel-mounted box magazine
weight: ~10.6 Kg

Please report any bugs that you find.

Credits:
Sledgehammer Games for CoD WWII
Wraith team for the extraction tools
Bluflytrap, Fredrika and Yare Yare Dong for the colored specular and PBR techniques
Nem for VTFEdit
Cannonfodder for his plugins
32 Comments
Moon.  [author] 28 Jul, 2019 @ 5:11pm 
UPDATE:

Improved textures.
Moon.  [author] 27 Jul, 2018 @ 5:39am 
UPDATE:

Added silenced sten.
Moon.  [author] 17 Jun, 2018 @ 2:57am 
Go left, look for the addons tab and look for the name of the addon.
ChrisXone 16 Jun, 2018 @ 11:28pm 
hey i can't found the guns
Moon.  [author] 4 Jun, 2018 @ 8:40am 
UPDATE:

Added the Schiessbecher grenade launcher as a bodygroup to the G43.
Moon.  [author] 26 May, 2018 @ 9:03am 
No.
Krink 26 May, 2018 @ 6:43am 
plz make weapon pack
Moon.  [author] 1 May, 2018 @ 10:19am 
Part 2 is finally updated.
Moon.  [author] 9 Apr, 2018 @ 2:45pm 
I know. That will be fixed when I update part 2.