Spearhead Extended CfgWeapons Weapons

From Bohemia Interactive Community
The content of this page was generated by script. Manual edits might get lost.
Preview Class Name Inventory description Magazines Accessories Used by
spex 2 inch mk7 mortar slung ca.png SPEX_2_Inch_Mk7_Mortar_Slung Two-Inch Mortar Assemble mortar by either dropping it on the ground or selecting the launcher
  • SPEX_AUS_41_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_AUS_43_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_BD_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_PL_BD_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_Para_mortar_gunner
spex m2 60 stand ca.png SPEX_M2_60_Stand M2 60 mm Tripod Slung Weapon Tripod, drop to deploy
spex m2 60 barrel ca.png SPEX_M2_60_Barrel M2 60 mm Barrel Assemble mortar with M2 60 mm Tripod
spex enfield no2 ca.png SPEX_Enfield_No2 No.2 Mk.I Enfield Revolver
Caliber: .38/200
  • SPEX_6rnd_9x20R
  • SPE_6rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
spex enfield no2 late ca.png SPEX_Enfield_No2_late No.2 Mk.I* Enfield Revolver
Caliber: .38/200
  • SPEX_6rnd_9x20R
  • SPE_6rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
spex m1928 thompson ca.png SPEX_M1928_Thompson M1928 Thompson Submachine Gun
Caliber: .45 ACP

The Thompson was the standard issue Sub-machine gun for the US Army at the time of entering World War II. It was replaced by the much simpler and easier-to-manufacture M3 Grease gun close to the end of World War II. Commonwealth forces also saw widespread use of the Thompson sub-machine during the early parts of WW2. The design dates back to the end of WW1, the Thompson first saw notoriety in the hands of law enforcement and gangsters. The Thompson is chambered in .45 ACP and fed from 20 or 30-round magazines. The M1928 and M1928A1 sub-machine guns were also capable of accepting 50-round drum magazines. Those earlier models were replaced with the M1 and M1A1 Thompson submachine guns.

  • SPE_30Rnd_Thompson_45ACP
  • SPE_30Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t
  • SPE_20Rnd_Thompson_45ACP
  • SPE_20Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t
  • SPEX_50Rnd_Thompson_45ACP
  • SPEX_50Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t
  • SPEX_AUS_41_Officer_1LT
  • SPEX_AUS_41_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_Officer_1LT
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_mortar_gunner
spex m1928a1 thompson ca.png SPEX_M1928A1_Thompson M1928A1 Thompson Submachine Gun
Caliber: .45 ACP

The Thompson was the standard issue Sub-machine gun for the US Army at the time of entering World War II. It was replaced by the much simpler and easier-to-manufacture M3 Grease gun close to the end of World War II. Commonwealth forces also saw widespread use of the Thompson sub-machine during the early parts of WW2. The design dates back to the end of WW1, the Thompson first saw notoriety in the hands of law enforcement and gangsters. The Thompson is chambered in .45 ACP and fed from 20 or 30-round magazines. The M1928 and M1928A1 sub-machine guns were also capable of accepting 50-round drum magazines. Those earlier models were replaced with the M1 and M1A1 Thompson submachine guns.

  • SPE_30Rnd_Thompson_45ACP
  • SPE_30Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t
  • SPE_20Rnd_Thompson_45ACP
  • SPE_20Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t
  • SPEX_50Rnd_Thompson_45ACP
  • SPEX_50Rnd_Thompson_45ACP_t
Objects
  • SPEX_AUS_41_Section_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_Section_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_crewman_cpl
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_crewman_sgt
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_crewman_offzr
  • SPEX_CW_KD_recce_crew_cpl
  • SPEX_CW_KD_recce_crew_sgt
  • SPEX_CW_KD_ARTY_crew_cpl
  • SPEX_CW_KD_ARTY_crew_sgt
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Section_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Officer_1LT
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_mortar_gunner
spex owen gun ca.png SPEX_Owen_Gun Owen Gun Submachine Gun
Caliber: 9x19 mm

STR_DESC_SPEX_Owen_Gun

  • SPE_32Rnd_9x19_Owen
  • SPE_32rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_AUS_43_Section_Lead
  • SPEX_AUS_43_Officer_1LT
  • SPEX_AUS_43_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_AUS_43_mortar_gunner
spex owen gun camo ca.png SPEX_Owen_Gun_Camo Owen Gun (Camo) Submachine Gun
Caliber: 9x19 mm

STR_DESC_SPEX_Owen_Gun

  • SPE_32Rnd_9x19_Owen
  • SPE_32rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
spex sten mk5 ca.png SPEX_Sten_Mk5 Sten Mk V Submachine Gun
Caliber: 9x19 mm

The Sten, or Sten gun, is a widely fielded sub-machine gun utilized by the United Kingdom. It features a distinct nine o'clock mounted 32-round detachable box magazine. It's chambered in the 9x19 parabellum round. The MkII was easily produced with an extremely simplified design featuring a wire frame stock.

  • SPE_32Rnd_9x19_Sten
  • SPE_32rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_No4_Mk2_Bayo
  • SPEX_CW_Para_Section_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_Para_Sergeant
  • SPEX_CW_Para_Officer_1LT
  • SPEX_CW_Para_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_Para_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_glider_copilot
spex sten mk5 ca.png SPEX_Sten_Mk5_Bayonet Sten Mk V Submachine Gun
Caliber: 9x19 mm

The Sten, or Sten gun, is a widely fielded sub-machine gun utilized by the United Kingdom. It features a distinct nine o'clock mounted 32-round detachable box magazine. It's chambered in the 9x19 parabellum round. The MkII was easily produced with an extremely simplified design featuring a wire frame stock.

  • SPE_32Rnd_9x19_Sten
  • SPE_32rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_No4_Mk2_Bayo
spex sten mk6 suppressed ca.png SPEX_Sten_Mk6_Suppressed Sten Mk VI (Suppressed) Submachine Gun
Caliber: 9x19 mm

The Sten, or Sten gun, is a widely fielded sub-machine gun utilized by the United Kingdom. It features a distinct nine o'clock mounted 32-round detachable box magazine. It's chambered in the 9x19 parabellum round. The MkII was easily produced with an extremely simplified design featuring a wire frame stock.

  • SPE_32Rnd_9x19_Sten
  • SPE_32rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
spex no4 mk1 enfield ca.png SPEX_No4_Mk1_Enfield No.4 Mk.I Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British

The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.

  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_No4_Mk2_Bayo
Objects
  • SPEX_CW_BD_Medic_SB
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_Medic_SB
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_Sergeant
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Sergeant
  • SPEX_CW_BD_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_CW_BD_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_BD_Sergeant
  • SPEX_PL_BD_rifleman
  • SPEX_PL_BD_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_PL_BD_Sergeant
  • SPEX_PL_BD_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_PL_BD_radioman
  • SPEX_PL_BD_driver
  • SPEX_CW_Para_rifleman
  • SPEX_CW_Para_piat_asst
  • SPEX_CW_Para_radioman
  • SPEX_CW_Para_driver
  • SPEX_CW_Para_Medic_SB
spex no4 mk1 enfield ca.png SPEX_No4_Mk1_Enfield_Bayonet No.4 Mk.I Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British

The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.

  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_No4_Mk2_Bayo
spex no4 mk1 enfield dunkel ca.png SPEX_No4_Mk1_Enfield_dunkel No.4 Mk.I Enfield (Walnut) Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British

The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.

  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_No4_Mk2_Bayo
Objects
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_rifleman
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_piat_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_radioman
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_driver
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_engineer
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_rifleman
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_piat_asst
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_radioman
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_driver
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_engineer
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Medic_SB
  • SPEX_CW_BD_rifleman
  • SPEX_CW_BD_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_CW_BD_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_piat_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_radioman
  • SPEX_CW_BD_driver
  • SPEX_CW_BD_engineer
  • SPEX_PL_BD_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_PL_BD_Medic
  • SPEX_PL_BD_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_PL_BD_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_PL_BD_piat_asst
  • SPEX_PL_BD_engineer
  • SPEX_CW_Para_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_CW_Para_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_CW_Para_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_CW_Para_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_Para_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_CW_Para_engineer
spex no4 mk1 enfield dunkel ca.png SPEX_No4_Mk1_Enfield_dunkel_Bayonet No.4 Mk.I Enfield (Walnut) Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British

The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.

  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_No4_Mk2_Bayo
spex no1 mk3 enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_Enfield No.1 Mk.III Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
  • SPEX_AUS_41_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_AUS_41_Sergeant
  • SPEX_AUS_43_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_AUS_43_Sergeant
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_Section_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_Sergeant
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_Team_Lead
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_Sergeant
spex no1 mk3 enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_Enfield_Bayonet No.1 Mk.III Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
spex no1 mk3 enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_Enfield_GL No.1 Mk.III Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No36_MKI
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No68
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
spex no1 mk3 mid enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_mid_Enfield No.1 Mk.III* (Converted) Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
  • SPEX_AUS_41_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_AUS_43_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_rifleman_2
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_mortar_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_rifleman_2
spex no1 mk3 mid enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_mid_Enfield_Bayonet No.1 Mk.III* (Converted) Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
spex no1 mk3 mid enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_mid_Enfield_GL No.1 Mk.III* (Converted) Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No36_MKI
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No68
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
spex no1 mk3 mid enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_mid_Enfield_GL_wires No.1 Mk.III* (Converted) Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No36_MKI
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No68
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
  • SPEX_AUS_41_grenadier
  • SPEX_AUS_43_grenadier
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_grenadier
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_grenadier
spex no1 mk3 late enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_late_Enfield No.1 Mk.III* Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
Objects
  • SPEX_AUS_41_rifleman
  • SPEX_AUS_41_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_AUS_41_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_AUS_41_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_AUS_41_radioman
  • SPEX_AUS_41_driver
  • SPEX_AUS_41_engineer
  • SPEX_AUS_41_Medic_SB
  • SPEX_AUS_43_rifleman
  • SPEX_AUS_43_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_AUS_43_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_AUS_43_piat_asst
  • SPEX_AUS_43_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_AUS_43_radioman
  • SPEX_AUS_43_driver
  • SPEX_AUS_43_engineer
  • SPEX_AUS_43_Medic_SB
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_rifleman
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_radioman
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_driver
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_engineer
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_Medic_SB
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_rifleman
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_rifleman_AmmoBearer
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_Bren_asst
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_piat_asst
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_mortar_asst
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_radioman
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_driver
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_engineer
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_Medic_SB
spex no1 mk3 late enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_late_Enfield_Bayonet No.1 Mk.III* Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
spex no1 mk3 late enfield ca.png SPEX_No1_Mk3_late_Enfield_GL No.1 Mk.III* Enfield Bolt-Action Rifle
Caliber: .303 British
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No36_MKI
  • SPEX_1Rnd_G_No68
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_ACC_P1907_Bayo
  • SPEX_ACC_2HalfInch_GL_CUP
  • SPEX_ACC_Enfield_No1_Wires
spex no4 mk1 enfield scoped ca.png SPEX_No4_Mk1_Enfield_Scoped No.4 Mk.I (T) Enfield (No.32 Scope) Sniper Rifle
Caliber: .303 British

The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.

  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_Sniper
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Sniper
  • SPEX_CW_BD_Sniper
  • SPEX_PL_BD_Sniper
  • SPEX_CW_Para_Sniper
spex no4 mk1 enfield scoped dunkel ca.png SPEX_No4_Mk1_Enfield_Scoped_dunkel No.4 Mk.I (T) Enfield (No.32 Scope, Walnut) Sniper Rifle
Caliber: .303 British

The Pattern 14 Enfield rifle, adopted by the British Army in 1914, was a bolt-action rifle designed for service during World War I. Manufactured primarily in the United States due to British production constraints, it featured a Mauser-style action and fired the .303 British cartridge. Though initially intended as a stopgap measure, it saw extensive service on the Western Front. Despite being overshadowed by the Lee-Enfield, its accuracy and reliability were highly regarded. Post-war, the rifle was renamed No. 3 Mk 1 and found use in World War II as a rear-guard and sniper rifle in British Service. Outside British service, it was a common sight amongst Resistance forces due to it frequently being provided in Allied airdrops. While not as iconic as its successor, the Pattern 14 Enfield played a significant role in early 20th-century conflicts.

  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_MkVIII
  • SPEX_10Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_5Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_10rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
spex piat ca.png SPEX_PIAT Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank Anti-Tank Weapon
Ammo: 3.3-inch Anti-Tank Bomb

Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank or PIAT is the anti tank man portable weapon that equipped commonwealth forces. The PIAT used a heavy spring to initially launch the anti tank shaped charged towards it's target. The round would be propelled towards the target by a small propellant charge, which would also cock the spring for further use. Due to this design it produced very little back blast and could easily be fired from prone but lacked the range and accuracy of other anti-tank rocket launchers.

  • SPEX_1Rnd_89mm_PIAT
  • SPEX_PIAT_Sleeve
  • SPEX_AUS_43_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_BD_CAN_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_BD_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_PL_BD_piat_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_Para_piat_gunner
spex piat brown ca.png SPEX_PIAT_Brown Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank (Brown) Anti-Tank Weapon
Ammo: 3.3-inch Anti-Tank Bomb

Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank or PIAT is the anti tank man portable weapon that equipped commonwealth forces. The PIAT used a heavy spring to initially launch the anti tank shaped charged towards it's target. The round would be propelled towards the target by a small propellant charge, which would also cock the spring for further use. Due to this design it produced very little back blast and could easily be fired from prone but lacked the range and accuracy of other anti-tank rocket launchers.

  • SPEX_1Rnd_89mm_PIAT
  • SPEX_PIAT_Sleeve
spex lmg 303 mk1 ca.png SPEX_LMG_303_Mk1 Brno-Enfield Mk I Light Machine Gun
Caliber: .303 British

The Brno-Enfield Light Machine Gun is a joint British-Czechoslovakian firearm that gained prominence during World War II. Adopted in the late 1930s, it served as the primary infantry support weapon for the British and Commonwealth forces. Renowned for its reliability, accuracy, and ease of use, it fired the .303 British cartridge from a top-mounted magazine. The Brno-Enfield LMG saw action across various theaters of the war, earning a reputation for its effectiveness and durability. Outside of Commonwealth use, it was frequently seen in the hands of both the French Resistance and supporters of the Vichy government due to many Brno-Enfield guns being left by British forces in the Dunkirk evacuation, as well as it being common amongst Allied airdrops intended for the Resistance.

  • SPE_30Rnd_770x56
  • SPE_30Rnd_770x56_MKVIII
  • SPE_30Rnd_770x56_AP_MKI
  • SPE_30rnd_MUZZLE_FAKEMAG
  • SPEX_AUS_41_Bren_gunner
  • SPEX_AUS_43_Bren_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_BD_BEF_Bren_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_42_Bren_gunner
  • SPEX_CW_KD_CAN_Bren_gunner