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The [[Webley Mk VI|Webley Mk. VI]] is the sole revolver in the game and is only available in multiplayer as DLC.
The [[Webley Mk VI|Webley Mk. VI]] is the sole revolver in the game and is only available in multiplayer as DLC. In the campaign is seen lying on a table during the "Warsaw Calling" cutscene.
[[file:Webley.JPG|thumb|none|350px|Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley]]
[[file:Webley.JPG|thumb|none|350px|Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley]]
[[file:EnemyFront 1 Webley Mk. VI hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Webley in multiplayer.]]
[[file:EnemyFront 1 Webley Mk. VI hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Webley in multiplayer.]]
==Welrod Mark I==
==Welrod Mark I==
The [[Welrod Pistol|Welrod Mark I]] is available as one of three suppressed weapons available in-game. Although identified as a .32 ACP Mark II, it holds 6 rounds like the 9mm Mark I. It is found only in the campaign.
The [[Welrod Pistol|Welrod Mark I]] is available as one of three suppressed weapons available in-game. Although identified as a .32 ACP Mark II, it holds 6 rounds like the 9mm Mark I. It is found only in the campaign, especially in French levels.
[[file:Welrod.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Welrod pistol Mark I - 9x19mm]]
[[file:Welrod.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Welrod pistol Mark I - 9x19mm]]
[[file:EnemyFront 1 Welrod pistol Mark II HOLD.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Welrod held idle shortly after demonstrating its abilities to the nearby enemy soldier.]]
[[file:EnemyFront 1 Welrod pistol Mark II HOLD.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Welrod held idle shortly after demonstrating its abilities to the nearby enemy soldier.]]
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==Błyskawica==
==Błyskawica==
The [[Blyskawica|Błyskawica]], a homemade submachine gun based on the Sten and employed by the Polish resistance during World War II, makes a very appropriate appearance.
The [[Blyskawica|Błyskawica]], a homemade submachine gun based on the Sten and employed by the Polish resistance during World War II, makes a very appropriate appearance. Is frequently used by Armia Krajowa (Home Army) soldiers. Is called "Lighting" which is the translation of the name.
The [[Winchester Model 1897]] is the game's sole shotgun. All NPC's refer to it as a [[Winchester Model 1912]].
The [[Winchester Model 1897]] is the game's sole shotgun. All NPC's refer to it as a [[Winchester Model 1912]] but in game text is referred as "Trench Gun".
[[file:Winchester1897TrenchTakedown.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Winchester Model 1897 - 12 Gauge]]
[[file:Winchester1897TrenchTakedown.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Winchester Model 1897 - 12 Gauge]]
[[file:EnemyFront 1 Winchester Model 1897 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An M1897, ready for close encounters.]]
[[file:EnemyFront 1 Winchester Model 1897 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An M1897, ready for close encounters.]]
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==Maschinengewehr 42==
==Maschinengewehr 42==
The [[MG42|Maschinengewehr 42]] is used in stationary mounts. Unlike many other games, it does not have unlimited ammo and fires from 250 round belts. To reload, the player character simply sticks a new belt through the receiver and pulls it through, not even bothering to lift the top cover (which is depicted during this process as being rather loose and not locked in place).
The [[MG42|Maschinengewehr 42]] is used in stationary mounts. Unlike many other games, it does not have unlimited ammo and fires from 250 round belts. To reload, the player character simply sticks a new belt through the receiver and pulls it through, not even bothering to lift the top cover (which is depicted during this process as being rather loose and not locked in place). It can be found in 1940 levels making it anachronistic,
[[file:EnemyFront 1 MG42 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Using the MG42.]]
[[file:EnemyFront 1 MG42 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Using the MG42.]]
Revision as of 12:31, 28 September 2020
Enemy Front
PC Boxart
Release Date:
2014
Developer:
CI Games
Publisher:
CI Games
Series:
Enemy Front
Platforms:
PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre:
First-person shooter
Enemy Front is a 2014 first-person shooter developed by Polish studio CI Games. In the campaign, players control Robert Hawkins, an American war correspondent who finds himself involved with resistance groups across Europe taking the fight to their Nazi occupiers. The setting focuses heavily on the actions of resistance groups, especially the events surrounding the Warsaw Uprising, that are not often touched upon in World War II popular media.
The following weapons are used in the video game Enemy Front:
The Webley Mk. VI is the sole revolver in the game and is only available in multiplayer as DLC. In the campaign is seen lying on a table during the "Warsaw Calling" cutscene.
Welrod Mark I
The Welrod Mark I is available as one of three suppressed weapons available in-game. Although identified as a .32 ACP Mark II, it holds 6 rounds like the 9mm Mark I. It is found only in the campaign, especially in French levels.
Submachine Guns
Błyskawica
The Błyskawica, a homemade submachine gun based on the Sten and employed by the Polish resistance during World War II, makes a very appropriate appearance. Is frequently used by Armia Krajowa (Home Army) soldiers. Is called "Lighting" which is the translation of the name.
MP40
The MP40 appears frequently in the hands of German soldiers and is the cutscene weapon of Hawkings.
PPSh-41
The PPSh-41 is used, always depicted with a 71-round drum magazine.
Sten Mk IIS
The Sten Mk IIS, an integrally suppressed version of the Sten, is available.
Thompson M1A1
The Thompson M1A1 is available only as multiplayer DLC. It too is also incorrectly depicted as a closed-bolt weapon.
Rifles
De Lisle Carbine
The integrally suppressed De Lisle Carbine is often provided for stealth missions during the campaign.
The Browning wz. 1928 appears in the game. The wz. 1928 is a copy of the FN Model D, which itself is a licensed clone of the Colt Monitor, which itself is a licensed variant of the original BAR.
Maschinengewehr 42
The Maschinengewehr 42 is used in stationary mounts. Unlike many other games, it does not have unlimited ammo and fires from 250 round belts. To reload, the player character simply sticks a new belt through the receiver and pulls it through, not even bothering to lift the top cover (which is depicted during this process as being rather loose and not locked in place). It can be found in 1940 levels making it anachronistic,