It is depicted with its proper reticle in singleplayer. The 4-Power NTC Kogaku Scope appears as the "Sniper Scope" for the Arisaka. Its reticle in singleplayer is a slightly fictional version of the proper PU 3.5x reticle with the addition of a chervron when it should have simply reused the "German #1" style reticle from the aforementioned ZF42 scope. It is also used for the icon of the "Sniper Scope" attachment. The PU 3.5x scope appears as the "Sniper Scope" for the Mosin Nagant. It is depicted with its proper "German #1" reticle in singleplayer. The Zeiss ZF42 scope appears as the "Sniper Scope" for the Karabiner 98k. It should be noted that both scopes have 1.25x zoom in game due to gameplay reasons while in reality the ZF4 has 4.0x and the PU has 3.5x. Actually, they should have reused the "German #1" style reticle from the ZF42 scope used by the Kar98k in singleplayer. It is also used for the icon of the "Telescopic Scope" attachment.īoth the ZF4 and PU 3.5x reuse the ACOG scope reticle from Call of Duty 4, without the illuminated chevron. The PU 3.5x scope with an SVT scope mount appears as the "Telescopic Sight" for the SVT-40. The ZF4 scope appears as the "Telescopic Sight" for the Gewehr 43, FG42 and STG-44. The Aperture Sight appears to be inspired by WWI tubeless optical sights developed for the SMLE rifles such as the Martin sights. This knife is only consistent at a one to two foot range, where it usually guarantees a kill. It also makes a very loud and distinguishable swinging noise, often causing the user to be exposed, as it is highly unreliable. The knife in Call of Duty: World at War is rather inconsistent in its ability to connect and kill enemies. 4.19 General fixes for this page to become not awful.4.2 Guns that aren't here but should have been.
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