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− | [[File:800px-Submachine gun M1928 Thompson.jpg|thumb|266px|A real Thompson submachine gun (M1928 variant)]] |
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+ | |image1 = [[File:800px-Submachine gun M1928 Thompson.jpg]] |
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+ | |caption1 = A real Thompson submachine gun (M1928 variant).}} |
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− | The '''{{w|Thompson submachine gun|Thompson}}''' is a series of [[United States|American]] submachine guns designed by {{w|John T. Thompson}} in 1917. The Thompson became infamous during the 1920s-30s. It had a long list of variants, most notably the M1928, M1 and M1A1 variants which were adopted by the United States military in 1938. It was also widely used by [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] units in Europe during [[World War II]]. |
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+ | The '''{{w|Thompson submachine gun|Thompson}}''' is a series of [[United States|American]] submachine guns designed by {{w|John T. Thompson}} in 1917. The Thompson became infamous during the 1920s-30s for its use in crime organizations and law enforcement. It had a long list of variants, most notably the M1928, M1 and M1A1 variants which were adopted by the United States military in 1938. It was also widely used by [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] units in Europe during [[World War II]]. |
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The Thompson fired the .45 ACP cartridge loaded typically into 20 or 30-round stick magazines, or 50 or 100-round drum magazines. The M1928 models had a rate of fire of around 1200 rounds per minute, while the M1/M1A1 had a rate of fire of about 600 because of army requirements, with a range of about 100 meters, and an effective range of about 50 meters. |
The Thompson fired the .45 ACP cartridge loaded typically into 20 or 30-round stick magazines, or 50 or 100-round drum magazines. The M1928 models had a rate of fire of around 1200 rounds per minute, while the M1/M1A1 had a rate of fire of about 600 because of army requirements, with a range of about 100 meters, and an effective range of about 50 meters. |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | <tabber> |
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+ | |-|BF1942 = |
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==Battlefield 1942== |
==Battlefield 1942== |
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2.5 <small>(maximum deviation by jumping)</small><br>2.5 <small>(performing a jump)</small><br>0.1<small>(reduce per server-frame (30 fps))</small> |
2.5 <small>(maximum deviation by jumping)</small><br>2.5 <small>(performing a jump)</small><br>0.1<small>(reduce per server-frame (30 fps))</small> |
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|accuracy = 1.2 <small>(standing)</small> <br> 1.05 <small>(crouching)</small><br> 0.9 <small>(prone)</small>}} |
|accuracy = 1.2 <small>(standing)</small> <br> 1.05 <small>(crouching)</small><br> 0.9 <small>(prone)</small>}} |
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The '''Thompson''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield 1942]]'' and is issued to the [[Medic]] kit of the [[United States Army]], [[United States Marine Corps]], [[British Army]] (replaced with the [[Sten|Sten SMG]] in the Road to Rome Expansion) and [[Canadian Army]]. |
The '''Thompson''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield 1942]]'' and is issued to the [[Medic]] kit of the [[United States Army]], [[United States Marine Corps]], [[British Army]] (replaced with the [[Sten|Sten SMG]] in the Road to Rome Expansion) and [[Canadian Army]]. |
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The weapon has the highest rate amongst all infantry weapons at 600 rpm, but with a lower damage per shot compared to assault rifles and light machine guns available to the Assault kit. It requires four shots to the body to kill at minimum range, and seven at one hundred meters and beyond. Although the Thompson has low recoil per shot, during sustained firing its high rate of fire can make controlling the weapon difficult, throwing the user's aim up and to the left or right. This, along with high spread deviation with long shots, makes the Thompson a poor choice for long range engagements, at which the gun is only semi-effective even when fired prone and in bursts or single shots. As with other submachine guns, the Thompson is, therefore, better suited to close quarters engagements, as well as shooting on the move thanks to its weapon type having the lowest max spread deviation. |
The weapon has the highest rate amongst all infantry weapons at 600 rpm, but with a lower damage per shot compared to assault rifles and light machine guns available to the Assault kit. It requires four shots to the body to kill at minimum range, and seven at one hundred meters and beyond. Although the Thompson has low recoil per shot, during sustained firing its high rate of fire can make controlling the weapon difficult, throwing the user's aim up and to the left or right. This, along with high spread deviation with long shots, makes the Thompson a poor choice for long range engagements, at which the gun is only semi-effective even when fired prone and in bursts or single shots. As with other submachine guns, the Thompson is, therefore, better suited to close quarters engagements, as well as shooting on the move thanks to its weapon type having the lowest max spread deviation. |
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− | When comparing the Thompson to the [[MP 40]], [[MP 18]] and [[Sten]], all four weapons have identical spread, damage and recoil patterns, and only differ in reload time and magazine capacity, with the Thompson being slightly slower by 0.5 seconds, and with two less bullets in the magazine. The Thompson surpasses its counterparts in rate of fire, at 600 rpm versus 540 rpm, giving the former a slight edge when up close. |
+ | When comparing the Thompson to the [[MP 40]], [[MP 18]] and [[Sten SMG]], all four weapons have identical spread, damage and recoil patterns, and only differ in reload time and magazine capacity, with the Thompson being slightly slower by 0.5 seconds, and with two less bullets in the magazine. The Thompson surpasses its counterparts in rate of fire, at 600 rpm versus 540 rpm, giving the former a slight edge when up close. |
===Gallery=== |
===Gallery=== |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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Thompson BF1942.png|The Thompson in first person |
Thompson BF1942.png|The Thompson in first person |
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+ | BF1942.Thompson reload 1.png|Inserting a new magazine |
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+ | BF1942.Thompson reload 2.png|Pulling back the receiver |
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File:BF1942 BRITISH SOLDIER THOMPSON.png|A British soldier armed with a Thompson on [[Tobruk|Libya's coast]] |
File:BF1942 BRITISH SOLDIER THOMPSON.png|A British soldier armed with a Thompson on [[Tobruk|Libya's coast]] |
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</gallery> |
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{{Weapons/BF1942}} |
{{Weapons/BF1942}} |
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==Battlefield Vietnam== |
==Battlefield Vietnam== |
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{{Weapons/BFVWWII}} |
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==Battlefield Heroes== |
==Battlefield Heroes== |
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+ | In ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'', there are three submachine guns that are based on the Thompson, being the variants of the '''Tommy's Typewriter''', the '''Charlie's Chopper''' and the '''Greg's Greasy Gun'''. The regular variants are based on the M1A1 Thompson, and the [[Super and Uber weapons|super]] variants are based on the M1928 Thompson. |
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− | While not identified by name, the [[Submachine gun (Battlefield Heroes)#Royal Army Submachine guns|Royal Army Submachine guns]] in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'' are all based on the Thompson. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Tommy's Typewriter=== |
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+ | {{Infobox/weapon |
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+ | |image = |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Typewriter.png|Standard |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Dapper Typewriter.png|Dapper |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Super Typewriter.png|Super |
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+ | BFH Golden Super Typewriter.png|Golden Super |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |name = Tommy's Typewriter |
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+ | |faction = [[File:Royal Army Flag.png|20px]] [[Royal Army]]<br />[[File:National Army Flag.png|20px]] [[National Army]] <small>(Stolen)</small> |
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+ | |kit = [[Soldier]] |
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+ | |level = Rank 10 <small>(Super)</small> |
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+ | |damage = *Close Range 9-15 |
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+ | *Medium Range 7-9 |
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+ | *Long Range 3-11 |
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+ | |cost = See cost table |
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+ | |magazine = 40 rounds<br />45 rounds <small>(Super)</small> |
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+ | |reload = 2 seconds |
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+ | |rof = 450 rpm |
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+ | |range = Short |
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+ | [[File:BFH Short Submachine Gun Damage Table 1.png]] |
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+ | |velocity = 450 m/s |
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+ | |lifetime = 0.28 seconds |
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+ | |maxrange = 126 meters |
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+ | |spreadinc = <center>0.9</center> |
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+ | |mult = Critical - |
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+ | :*+20 damage (2.5 % chance) |
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+ | :*+15 damage (4 % chance)<small>(Super)</small> |
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+ | |fire = Automatic}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Less accurate than the other SMG weapons this gun requires enemies to be close for maximum effectiveness.|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | |||
+ | The '''Tommy's Typewriter''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]]. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|Rudolf's Rescue]]. A [[Stolen and Pilfered weapons|stolen]] variant of the Tommy's Typewriter is also available to the National Army. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Typewriter Icon.png|The icon for the Tommy's Typewriter. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Tommy's Dapper Typewriter==== |
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+ | {{Quote|Same as the original Tommy's Typewriter with a fresh new look!|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | The '''Tommy's Dapper Typewriter''' is a [[Dapper and Stylish weapons|dapper]] weapon variant featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]]. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|Rudolf's Stylish Rescue]]. A [[Stolen and Pilfered weapons|stolen]] variant of the Tommy's Dapper Typewriter is also available to the National Army. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Dapper Typewriter Icon.png|The icon for the Tommy's Dapper Typewriter. |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Dapper Typewriter Render.png|The render of the Tommy's Dapper Typewriter. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Tommy's Super Typewriter==== |
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+ | {{Quote|More rounds and critical hit chance than the original Tommy's Typewriter!|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | The '''Tommy's Super Typewriter''' is a [[Super and Uber weapons|super]] weapon variant featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]]. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|Rudolf's Uber Rescue]]. A [[Stolen and Pilfered weapons|stolen]] variant of the Tommy's Super Typewriter is also available to the National Army. This variant of the Tommy's Typewriter has a higher critical hit chance than the regular variant, at 4% instead of 2.5%, deals less damage on a critical hit at 15 damage instead of 20 damage, and has a larger magazine size at 45 rounds instead of 40 rounds. The Tommy's Super Typewriter is statistically identical to the [[M16/Heroes#M16|M16]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Super Typewriter Icon.png|The icon for the Tommy's Super Typewriter. |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Super Typewriter Poster.png|Release poster for the Tommy's Super Typewriter. |
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+ | BFH Tommy's Super Typewriter Stats.png|The stats for the Tommy's Super Typewriter. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Golden Super Typewriter==== |
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+ | {{Quote|An exclusive golden version of the Super Typewriter|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | The '''Golden Super Typewriter''' is a [[Golden weapons|golden]] weapon variant featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'', released with the [[Battlefield Heroes: Football Fiesta 2012|Football Fiesta 2012]] update. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]]. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|Golden Uber Rescue]]. To obtain the Golden Super Typewriter, a player must have purchased a [[Battlefield Heroes Customization|jersey]] of the championship football team ({{w|Spain}}) from a promotional event during {{w|UEFA Euro 2012}}. The Golden Super Typewriter is statistically identical to the [[M16/Heroes#M16|Golden M16]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Golden Super Typewriter Render.png|The render of the Golden Super Typewriter. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Charlie's Chopper=== |
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+ | {{Infobox/weapon |
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+ | |image = |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Charlie's Chopper.png|Standard |
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+ | BFH Charlie's Super Chopper.png|Super |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |name = Charlie's Chopper |
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+ | |faction = [[File:Royal Army Flag.png|20px]] [[Royal Army]]<br />[[File:National Army Flag.png|20px]] [[National Army]] <small>(Stolen)</small> |
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+ | |kit = [[Soldier]] |
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+ | |level = Default |
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+ | |damage = *Close Range 5-9 |
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+ | *Medium Range 8-12 |
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+ | *Long Range 5-9 |
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+ | |cost = See cost table |
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+ | |magazine = 30 rounds<br />35 rounds <small>(Super)</small> |
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+ | |reload = 2 seconds |
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+ | |rof = 300 rpm |
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+ | |range = Moderate |
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+ | [[File:BFH Moderate Submachine Gun Damage Table 1.png]] |
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+ | |velocity = 500 m/s |
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+ | |lifetime = 0.28 seconds |
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+ | |maxrange = 140 meters |
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+ | |spreadinc = <center>0.6</center> |
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+ | |mult = Critical - |
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+ | :*+20 damage (2.5 % chance) |
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+ | :*+15 damage (4 % chance)<small>(Super)</small> |
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+ | |fire = Automatic}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Good all around weapon for mid-range combat.|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | |||
+ | The '''Charlie's Chopper''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]] by default. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|The Kommandant]]. A [[Stolen and Pilfered weapons|stolen]] variant of the Charlie's Chopper is also available to the National Army. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Charlie's Chopper Icon.png|The icon for the Charlie's Chopper. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Charlie's Super Chopper==== |
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+ | {{Quote|Adds rounds and a higher chance to critical hit than the original Charlie's Chopper!|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | The '''Charlie's Super Chopper''' is a [[Super and Uber weapons|super]] weapon variant featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]]. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|The Uber Kommandant]]. A [[Stolen and Pilfered weapons|stolen]] variant of the Charlie's Super Chopper is also available to National Army. This variant of the Charlie's Chopper has a higher critical hit chance than the regular variant, at 4% instead of 2.5%, deals less damage on a critical hit at 15 damage instead of 20 damage, and has a larger magazine size at 35 rounds instead of 30 rounds. The Charlie's Super Chopper is statistically identical to the [[M16/Heroes#Scoped SOF M16|Scoped SOF M16]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Charlie's Super Chopper Icon.png|The icon for the Charlie's Super Chopper. |
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+ | BFH Charlie's Super Chopper Stats.png|The stats of the Charlie's Super Chopper. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Greg's Greasy Gun=== |
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+ | {{Infobox/weapon |
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+ | |image = |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Greg's Greasy Gun.png|Standard |
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+ | BFH Greg's Super Greasy Gun.png|Super |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |name = Greg's Greasy Gun |
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+ | |faction = [[File:Royal Army Flag.png|20px]] [[Royal Army]]<br />[[File:National Army Flag.png|20px]] [[National Army]] <small>(Stolen)</small> |
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+ | |kit = [[Soldier]] |
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+ | |damage = *Close Range 1-9 |
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+ | *Medium Range 7-14 |
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+ | *Long Range 9-16 |
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+ | |cost = See cost table |
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+ | |magazine = 25 rounds<br />30 rounds <small>(Super)</small> |
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+ | |reload = 2 seconds |
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+ | |rof = 200 rpm |
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+ | |range = Long |
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+ | [[File:BFH Long Submachine Gun Damage Table 1.png]] |
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+ | |velocity = 600 m/s |
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+ | |lifetime = 0.28 seconds |
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+ | |maxrange = 168 meters |
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+ | |spreadinc = <center>0.4</center> |
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+ | |mult = Critical - |
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+ | :*+20 damage (2.5 % chance) |
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+ | :*+15 damage (10 % chance)<small>(Super)</small> |
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+ | |fire = Automatic}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Keep your enemies at a distance when using this slow firing SMG.|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | |||
+ | The '''Greg's Greasy Gun''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]]. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|The Wacky Machine Gun]]. A [[Stolen and Pilfered weapons|stolen]] variant of the Greg's Greasy Gun is also available to the National Army. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Greg's Greasy Gun Icon.png|The icon for the Greg's Greasy Gun. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Greg's Super Greasy Gun==== |
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+ | {{Quote|Adds rounds and a higher chance to critical hit than the original Greg's Greasy Gun!|In-Game Description}} |
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+ | The '''Greg's Super Greasy Gun''' is a [[Super and Uber weapons|super]] weapon variant featured in ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''. It is available to the [[Soldier]] class of the [[Royal Army]]. It is the counterpart of the [[National Army]] [[MP40#Battlefield Heroes|The Uber Wacky Machine Gun]]. A [[Stolen and Pilfered weapons|stolen]] variant of the Greg's Super Greasy Gun is also available to the National Army. This variant of the Greg's Greasy Gun has a higher critical hit chance than the regular variant, at 10% instead of 2.5%, deals less damage on a critical hit at 15 damage instead of 20 damage, and has a larger magazine size at 30 rounds instead of 25 rounds. The Greg's Super Greasy Gun is statistically identical to the [[M16/Heroes#Tier 1 Elite M16|Tier 1 Elite M16]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Greg's Super Greasy Gun Icon.png|The icon for the Greg's Super Greasy Gun. |
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+ | BFH Greg's Super Greasy Gun Stats.png|The stats of the Greg's Super Greasy Gun. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Brass Bender's Chopper=== |
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+ | {{Infobox/weapon |
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+ | |image = [[File:BFH Brass-Bender's Chopper Icon.png]] |
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+ | |name = Brass-Bender's Chopper |
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+ | |faction = [[File:Royal Army Flag.png|20px]] [[Royal Army]] |
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+ | |kit = [[Soldier]] |
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+ | |damage = *Close Range 9-13 |
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+ | *Medium Range 7-9 |
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+ | *Long Range 3-11 |
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+ | |cost = See cost table |
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+ | |magazine = 45 rounds |
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+ | |reload = 2 seconds |
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+ | |rof = 450 rpm |
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+ | |range = 15 meters |
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+ | |velocity = 500 m/s |
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+ | |maxrange = 25 meters |
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+ | |spreadinc = <center>0.9</center> |
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+ | |mult = Critical - |
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+ | :*+20 damage (2.5 % chance) |
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+ | |fire = Automatic}} |
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+ | {{Quote|A deadly smg with an alternate fire to push your enemies and distrupt their movement.|In-game Description}} |
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+ | |||
+ | '''Brass-Bender's Chooper is a weapon released in the ''[[Battlefield Heroes: Robots]] update. |
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+ | |||
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Robots SMG Weapons.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |||
+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Cost=== |
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+ | {|class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! Weapon |
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+ | ! 1 day |
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+ | ! 3 days |
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+ | ! 7 days |
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+ | ! 14 days |
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+ | ! 30 days |
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+ | ! Forever |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Tommy's Typewriter |
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+ | | {{vp|150}} |
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+ | | {{vp|450}} |
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+ | | {{vp|35}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{vp|105}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|869}}<br />{{vp|150}}<br />{{bfunds|145}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Stolen Tommy's Typewriter |
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+ | | {{p4fh|699}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|569}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,139}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Tommy's Dapper Typewriter |
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+ | | {{p4fh|799}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,139}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|2,279}}<br />{{vp|3,000}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Stolen Tommy's<br />Dapper Typewriter |
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+ | | {{p4fh|799}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,259}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|2,519}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Tommy's Super Typewriter |
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+ | | {{p4fh|899}}<br />{{vp|450}} |
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+ | | {{vp|1,350}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,259}}<br />{{bfunds|210}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,679}}<br />{{bfunds|280}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | | {{p4fh|3,359}}<br />{{bfunds|560}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Stolen Tommy's Super Typewriter |
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+ | | {{p4fh|899}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,949}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|3,899}}<br />{{vp|10,000}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Golden Super Typewriter |
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+ | | colspan="6" style="text-align:center"| {{w|UEFA Euro 2012}} reward |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Charlie's Chopper |
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+ | | colspan="6" style="text-align:center"| Unlocked by default |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Stolen Charlie's Chopper |
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+ | | {{p4fh|699}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|569}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,139}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Charlie's Super Chopper |
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+ | | {{p4fh|899}}<br />{{vp|450}} |
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+ | | {{vp|1,350}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{bfunds|210}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,679}}<br />{{bfunds|280}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | | {{p4fh|3,359}}<br />{{bfunds|560}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Stolen Charlie's Super Chopper |
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+ | | {{p4fh|899}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,949}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|3,899}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Greg's Greasy Gun |
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+ | | {{vp|150}} |
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+ | | {{vp|450}} |
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+ | | {{vp|35}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{vp|105}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|869}}<br />{{bfunds|145}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Stolen Greg's Greasy Gun |
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+ | | {{p4fh|699}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|569}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,139}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Greg's Super Greasy Gun |
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+ | | {{p4fh|899}}<br />{{vp|450}} |
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+ | | {{vp|1,350}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,259}}<br />{{bfunds|210}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,679}}<br />{{bfunds|280}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | | {{p4fh|3,359}}<br />{{bfunds|560}} <small>(Former)</small> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Stolen Greg's Super<br />Greasy Gun |
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+ | | {{p4fh|699}} |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | - |
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+ | | {{p4fh|569}} |
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+ | | {{p4fh|1,139}} |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Royal Submachine Gun Render.png|The render of the Royal submachine guns. |
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+ | BFH Royal Super Submachine Gun Render.png|The render of the Royal super submachine guns. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Battlefield 1943== |
==Battlefield 1943== |
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|faction = [[File:USMC logo.svg|20px]] [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]] |
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The '''Thompson''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield 1943]]'' and is issued to the [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]] in the [[Infantry]] kit. It is a direct equivalent to the Japan counterpart, the [[Type 100]], the two weapons being statistically identical. |
The '''Thompson''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield 1943]]'' and is issued to the [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]] in the [[Infantry]] kit. It is a direct equivalent to the Japan counterpart, the [[Type 100]], the two weapons being statistically identical. |
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==Battlefield: Bad Company 2== |
==Battlefield: Bad Company 2== |
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|source = <ref name="den">[http://denkirson.xanga.com/722757523/bad-company-2/ Bad Company 2 <nowiki>|</nowiki> DenKirson on Xanga] - retrieved March 5, 2010</ref> |
|source = <ref name="den">[http://denkirson.xanga.com/722757523/bad-company-2/ Bad Company 2 <nowiki>|</nowiki> DenKirson on Xanga] - retrieved March 5, 2010</ref> |
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|fire = Automatic |
|fire = Automatic |
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+ | |video = [[File:Battlefield Bad Company 2 - Thompson]] |
+ | |sound = [[File:Battlefield Bad Company 2 - Thompson Sound]] |
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− | |maxammo = 90 + 30 <small>(without Ammo Upgrade)</small> <br> 180 + 30 <small>(with Ammo Upgrade)</small> |
+ | |maxammo = 90 + 30 <small>(without Ammo Upgrade)</small> <br> 180 + 30 <small>(with Ammo Upgrade)</small>}} |
− | }} |
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{{Quote|The new installment of the "Tommy Gun". This 30 round fully automatic submachine gun was adopted by the US Army and the Allies in WWII. Possessing .45 caliber stopping power complimented by firing 600 rounds per minute.|In-game description}} |
{{Quote|The new installment of the "Tommy Gun". This 30 round fully automatic submachine gun was adopted by the US Army and the Allies in WWII. Possessing .45 caliber stopping power complimented by firing 600 rounds per minute.|In-game description}} |
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===Multiplayer=== |
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+ | The '''WWII M1A1 Thompson''' is a [[submachine gun]] available to all kits. It is unlocked by reaching rank 10 or by owning either the ''Limited'' or ''Ultimate'' editions of the game. It uses the same weapon model from ''Battlefield 1943'', though it appears to be rusted in areas due to its age and wear. |
It has relatively low damage, and only beats the [[QJY-88#Battlefield: Bad Company 2|Type 88 LMG]], [[M60]] and [[F2000]] in terms of damage per second. It has a moderate recoil, but is not hard to keep on target at close to medium range. |
It has relatively low damage, and only beats the [[QJY-88#Battlefield: Bad Company 2|Type 88 LMG]], [[M60]] and [[F2000]] in terms of damage per second. It has a moderate recoil, but is not hard to keep on target at close to medium range. |
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+ | |video= [[File:Battlefield Bad Company 2 Vietnam - Thompson]] |
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+ | |range = [[File:ThompsonRangeBC2V.png|155px]] |
+ | |vel = 600 m/s |
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+ | |sound = [[File:Battlefield Bad Company 2 Vietnam - WWII M1A1 Thompson Sound]]}} |
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{{Quote|The new installment of the "Tommy Gun". This 30 round fully automatic submachine gun was adopted by the US Army and the Allies in WWII. Possessing .45 caliber stopping power complimented by firing 600 rounds per minute.|In-game description}} |
{{Quote|The new installment of the "Tommy Gun". This 30 round fully automatic submachine gun was adopted by the US Army and the Allies in WWII. Possessing .45 caliber stopping power complimented by firing 600 rounds per minute.|In-game description}} |
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Its appearance has changed slightly, with a darker steel finish and notably more rust and wear, as well as khaki-colored cloth wrapped around its handguard and magazines, similar to many other weapons in the expansion. |
Its appearance has changed slightly, with a darker steel finish and notably more rust and wear, as well as khaki-colored cloth wrapped around its handguard and magazines, similar to many other weapons in the expansion. |
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==Battlefield Hardline== |
==Battlefield Hardline== |
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|vel = 320 m/s |
|vel = 320 m/s |
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− | |ammotype = .45 ACP (11.43×23mm) |
+ | |ammotype = .45 ACP (11.43×23mm)}} |
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The '''M1A1''' is an all-kit submachine gun introduced in patch 1.04 that was released alongside the ''[[Battlefield Hardline: Criminal Activity]]'' expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVWhsTBfau0</ref> Since the weapon was released in a patch alongside the expansion, it is thereby available to all players for free and does not require ownership of the ''Criminal Activity'' expansion. Unlike other weapons, the Thompson only features a custom modeled [[Stubby Grip#Battlefield Hardline|Stubby Grip]] and [[Extended Magazine#Battlefield Hardline|Extended Magazine]] as available attachments, and can only use metallic [[Battlefield Hardline Customization#Weapon Paint|Paints]]. |
The '''M1A1''' is an all-kit submachine gun introduced in patch 1.04 that was released alongside the ''[[Battlefield Hardline: Criminal Activity]]'' expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVWhsTBfau0</ref> Since the weapon was released in a patch alongside the expansion, it is thereby available to all players for free and does not require ownership of the ''Criminal Activity'' expansion. Unlike other weapons, the Thompson only features a custom modeled [[Stubby Grip#Battlefield Hardline|Stubby Grip]] and [[Extended Magazine#Battlefield Hardline|Extended Magazine]] as available attachments, and can only use metallic [[Battlefield Hardline Customization#Weapon Paint|Paints]]. |
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Most of the M1A1's weaknesses, however, can be remedied with its two available attachments. The Stubby grip will reduce the Thompson's spread increase with each shot, so it will remain much more accurate and be able to preform better at range. Extended Magazines will increase the Thompson's magazine capacity to 50 from 30, so the longer reload will not be too much of an issue as the player will be able to fire longer. However, the M1A1 will only have 3 extra magazines in reserve instead of 5 when using Extended Magazines, so players will either need to conserve ammo carefully or work with a friendly [[Enforcer]] to stay supplied. The Thompson's iron sights, however, can be problematic as a player must be either motionless or moving forward in order to use them effectually, otherwise the rear sight will obstructed by the front sight from both sides, depending on whether the player is moving right or left, resulting in diminished accuarcy. |
Most of the M1A1's weaknesses, however, can be remedied with its two available attachments. The Stubby grip will reduce the Thompson's spread increase with each shot, so it will remain much more accurate and be able to preform better at range. Extended Magazines will increase the Thompson's magazine capacity to 50 from 30, so the longer reload will not be too much of an issue as the player will be able to fire longer. However, the M1A1 will only have 3 extra magazines in reserve instead of 5 when using Extended Magazines, so players will either need to conserve ammo carefully or work with a friendly [[Enforcer]] to stay supplied. The Thompson's iron sights, however, can be problematic as a player must be either motionless or moving forward in order to use them effectually, otherwise the rear sight will obstructed by the front sight from both sides, depending on whether the player is moving right or left, resulting in diminished accuarcy. |
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+ | Overall, the M1A1 is a accurate and controllable close quarters weapon for all-kits, but it mostly benefits [[Enforcer]]s and [[Professional]]s, as [[Operator]]s and [[Mechanic]]s already have access to better close quarter SMGs and rifles. |
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==Battlefield 1== |
==Battlefield 1== |
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Two early prototypes of the Thompson submachine gun appear in ''[[Battlefield 1]]''. |
Two early prototypes of the Thompson submachine gun appear in ''[[Battlefield 1]]''. |
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|rof = 830 RPM |
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+ | |kit = {{BF1 Assault}}}} |
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{{Codex|M1919 SMG}} |
{{Codex|M1919 SMG}} |
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{{Quote|This prototype of the famous American SMG was just days short of making it to the front in WWI, but the armistice ended the war before the shipment left the dock.|In-game description}} |
{{Quote|This prototype of the famous American SMG was just days short of making it to the front in WWI, but the armistice ended the war before the shipment left the dock.|In-game description}} |
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− | The '''Annihilator''' was previously seen in the [[Community Test Environment]]. Trench [[Weapon Variants|variant]] was added to the base game in the [https://www.battlefield.com/news/update-notes/weapons-crate-update Weapons Crate Update] on May |
+ | The '''Annihilator''' was previously seen in the [[Community Test Environment]]. The Trench [[Weapon Variants|variant]] was added to the base game in the [https://www.battlefield.com/news/update-notes/weapons-crate-update Weapons Crate Update] on May 7, 2018 and the Storm variant was added to the base game in the [https://www.battlefield.com/news/update-notes/shock-operations-update Shock Operations Update] on June 27, 2018. |
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− | Annihilator Trench BF1.jpg|Trench |
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− | Annihilator Storm BF1.png|Storm |
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− | Annihilator Trench ADS BF1.jpg|Iron sights |
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− | Annihilator Trench reload 1 BF1.jpg|Inserting a new magazine |
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− | Annihilator Trench reload 2 BF1.jpg|Pulling back the bolt |
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− | |list1 = {{H:title|William Lendrum Mitchell|Billy Mitchell}} · Over There · Toward the Flame |
+ | |list1 = {{H:title|William Lendrum Mitchell|Billy Mitchell}} · Over There · Toward the Flame}} |
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+ | ====Gallery==== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Annihilator Trench BF1.jpg|Trench |
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+ | Annihilator Storm BF1.png|Storm |
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+ | Annihilator Trench ADS BF1.jpg|Iron sights |
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+ | Annihilator Trench reload 1 BF1.jpg|Inserting a new magazine |
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+ | Annihilator Trench reload 2 BF1.jpg|Pulling back the bolt |
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+ | </gallery> |
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===M1919 SMG=== |
===M1919 SMG=== |
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|name = M1919 SMG |
|name = M1919 SMG |
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{{Quote|This prototype of the famous American SMG was just days short of making it to the front in WWI, but the armistice ended the war before the shipment left the dock.|In-Game Description}} |
{{Quote|This prototype of the famous American SMG was just days short of making it to the front in WWI, but the armistice ended the war before the shipment left the dock.|In-Game Description}} |
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− | The '''M1919 SMG''' was introduced on May |
+ | The '''M1919 SMG''' was introduced on May 23, 2018. The weapon was unlocked for use after pre-ordering the online standard or deluxe editions of ''[[Battlefield V]]'' on any platform. After the release of Battlefield V, it became unobtainable to any player that did not preorder. |
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==Battlefield V== |
==Battlefield V== |
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|fire = Automatic |
|fire = Automatic |
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|rof = 720 rpm<br />900 rpm <small>(Light Bolt)</small> |
|rof = 720 rpm<br />900 rpm <small>(Light Bolt)</small> |
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+ | |ammotype = .45 ACP |
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|magazine = 20 rounds<br />30 rounds <small>(SP)</small><br />50 rounds <small>(Extended magazine)</small> |
|magazine = 20 rounds<br />30 rounds <small>(SP)</small><br />50 rounds <small>(Extended magazine)</small> |
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+ | |startammo = 140+20 rounds<br />100+50 rounds <small>(Extended Magazine)</small> |
− | |maxammo = |
+ | |maxammo = 160+20 rounds<br />90+30 rounds <small>(SP)</small><br />150+50 rounds <small>(Extended Magazine)</small> |
− | 150+50 rounds <small>(Extended Magazine)</small> |
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|level = Medic Rank 20 |
|level = Medic Rank 20 |
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− | |unlocks = <center><u>'''Rank 1'''</u><br /><small>Slings and Swivels · Quick Aim</small><br /><u>'''Rank 2'''</u><br /><small>Enhanced Grips · |
+ | |unlocks = <center><u>'''Rank 1'''</u><br /><small>[[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Slings and Swivels]] · [[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Quick Aim]]</small><br /><u>'''Rank 2'''</u><br /><small>[[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Enhanced Grips]] · [[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Custom Stock]]</small><br /><u>'''Rank 3'''</u><br /><small>[[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Light Bolt]] · [[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Extended Magazine]]</small><br /><u>'''Rank 4'''</u><br /><small>[[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Recoil Buffer]] · [[Specializations (Battlefield V)|Polished Action]]</small><br /></center> |
+ | |damage = 25.1 - 12.0 |
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+ | *25.1 - 25.0 <small>(0-10m)</small> |
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+ | *25.0 - 20.0 <small>(10-20m)</small> |
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+ | *20.0 - 16.7 <small>(20-30m)</small> |
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+ | *16.7 - 14.3 <small>(30-50m)</small> |
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+ | *14.3 - 12.5 <small>(50-75m)</small> |
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+ | *12.5 - 12.0 <small>(75-100m)</small> |
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+ | *12.0 <small>(>100m)</small> |
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+ | |recoil = {{Recoil|0.860|0.470|0.330}} |
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+ | |vel = 330 m/s |
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+ | |partial = 2.00s<br />2.35s <small>(Extended Magazine)</small> |
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+ | |empty = 2.95s<br />3.25s <small>(Extended Magazine)</small>}} |
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{{Quote|The Chicago gangsters made the "Tommy Gun" famous in the 1920s. The US Army adopted it in 1938 for its accuracy and high rate of fire, and Allied Commando and Ranger units used it extensively.|In-game description}} |
{{Quote|The Chicago gangsters made the "Tommy Gun" famous in the 1920s. The US Army adopted it in 1938 for its accuracy and high rate of fire, and Allied Commando and Ranger units used it extensively.|In-game description}} |
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− | It is unlocked for the [[Medic]] kit at class rank 20. Unlike in previous games, the .45 ACP |
+ | It is unlocked for the [[Medic]] kit at class rank 20. Unlike in previous games, the damage profile of the .45 ACP M1928A1 largely identical to the other 9x19mm SMGs - starting at 25 damage and dropping off at the same rate to 12 damage. |
− | The weapon is closest in performance to the [[Suomi KP/-31]], with |
+ | The weapon is closest in performance to the [[Suomi KP/-31]], with slightly better accuracy and control that comes from a marginally lower default rate of fire of 720 RPM - the second highest in its class. This results in a very short time-to-kill at short range, although this comes at the cost of high per-shot recoil, very low muzzle velocity and tied lowest magazine capacity in the category of 20 rounds. Paired with its high fire rate, a standard magazines can be exhausted very quickly in fully automatic fire - while reload time fortunately short, this potentially limits the number of enemies that can be engaged in sequence. The weapon has decent hip fire accuracy inherent to the SMG class which can be further boosted through specialisations, and allows the weapon to retain effectiveness even while on the move. |
− | The M1928A1's two upgrade paths, identical in layout to the Suomi KP/-31's upgrade tree, intends to improve responsiveness in mobile engagements, and alleviate some of the weapon's primary weaknesses, respectively. Left path upgrades of Slings and Swivels, Enhanced Grips and Recoil Buffer assist controllability, with the latter helping specifically with the Rank 3 upgrade of Light Bolt |
+ | The M1928A1's two [[Specializations (Battlefield V)/Weapons|upgrade paths]], identical in layout to the Suomi KP/-31's upgrade tree, intends to improve responsiveness in mobile engagements, and alleviate some of the weapon's primary weaknesses, respectively. Left path upgrades of Slings and Swivels, Enhanced Grips and Recoil Buffer assist controllability, with the latter reducing vertical recoil to 0.688, helping specifically with the Rank 3 upgrade of Light Bolt which raises fire rate to 900 rpm. The right upgrade path is comprised of Quick Aim, Custom Stock and Polished Action, which combined contribute to increased responsiveness and accuracy. The alternative Rank 3 upgrade Extended Magazine more than doubles capacity to 50 rounds, alleviating the weapon's primary drawback but increases the time taken to reload by about a third. |
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BF5 Thompson Trailer.png|Closer look at the Thompson, note unlike the last picture the lack of a foregrip |
BF5 Thompson Trailer.png|Closer look at the Thompson, note unlike the last picture the lack of a foregrip |
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Battlefield V - Reveal Screenshot 4.png|Thompson on the far right. |
Battlefield V - Reveal Screenshot 4.png|Thompson on the far right. |
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+ | BFV.M1928A1 Idle.jpg|Idle with 20 round magazine |
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− | thompson.jpg|Holding the M1928A1 Thompson |
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+ | BFV.M1928A1 ADS.jpg|Iron sights |
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− | thompsonsights.jpg|Aiming the M1928A1 Thompson |
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− | + | BFV.M1928A1 reload 1.jpg|Reloading |
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+ | BFV.M1928A1 reload 2.jpg|Pulling back charging handle |
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− | thompsonmenu.jpg|Customisation menu (50-round drum and Cutts compensator equipped) |
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+ | BFV.M1928A1 Extended Mags.jpg|Extended magazine (50 rounds) |
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+ | BFV.M1928A1 Extended Mags reload.jpg|Reloading with extended mags |
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+ | thompsonmenu.jpg|Customisation menu (50-round drum and Mint Muzzle equipped) |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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{{Weapons/BF5}} |
{{Weapons/BF5}} |
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+ | </tabber> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | ===Battlefield Heroes=== |
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+ | *The names of the Tommy's Typewriter and the Charlie's Chopper are references to the given nicknames of the Thompson, being "The Tommygun", "The Chicago Typewriter" and "The Chopper" respectively. Additionally, the name of the Greg's Greasy Gun references the {{w|M3 Grease Gun}}, a submachine gun used alongside the Thompson. |
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+ | *The [[Battlefield Heroes Customization#Smooth Suit|Smooth Suit]] cosmetic set was often advertised in conjunction with the Super Royal submachine gun due to the inspiration of the set being {{w|Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson's}} "{{w|Smooth Criminal}}", as the song was based on a previous iteration known as "Al Capone". This, however, was long before the weapons were released, and the weapon was never sold with the set.{{Citation needed}} |
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===Battlefield: Bad Company 2=== |
===Battlefield: Bad Company 2=== |
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+ | *Prior to a patch, the Thompson used to be glitched and kills made with the it wouldn't be tracked. Rather, kills with the [[M1 Garand]] would count towards the Thompson's kill count. |
− | * |
+ | *When the Thompson is reloaded, the user can see the bullet in the chamber is actually ejected, but nothing happens to the ammo count. |
*While reloading in ''Battlefield 1943'' and ''Battlefield: Bad Company 2'', the player first tries to put in the new magazine in at an off angle, and has to rotate it and try again. |
*While reloading in ''Battlefield 1943'' and ''Battlefield: Bad Company 2'', the player first tries to put in the new magazine in at an off angle, and has to rotate it and try again. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[es:Thompson]] |
[[es:Thompson]] |
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[[Category:Submachine Guns of Battlefield 1]] |
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[[Category:Submachine Guns of Battlefield V]] |
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+ | [[Category:Submachine Guns of Battlefield Heroes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Submachine Guns of Battlefield Vietnam]] |
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+ | [[Category:Submachine Guns of Battlefield 1943]] |
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+ | [[Category:Submachine Guns of Battlefield: Bad Company 2]] |
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+ | [[Category:Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam]] |
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+ | [[Category:Battlefield Heroes: Football Fiesta]] |
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Revision as of 14:33, 14 March 2020
The Thompson is a series of American submachine guns designed by John T. Thompson in 1917. The Thompson became infamous during the 1920s-30s for its use in crime organizations and law enforcement. It had a long list of variants, most notably the M1928, M1 and M1A1 variants which were adopted by the United States military in 1938. It was also widely used by British and Canadian units in Europe during World War II.
The Thompson fired the .45 ACP cartridge loaded typically into 20 or 30-round stick magazines, or 50 or 100-round drum magazines. The M1928 models had a rate of fire of around 1200 rounds per minute, while the M1/M1A1 had a rate of fire of about 600 because of army requirements, with a range of about 100 meters, and an effective range of about 50 meters.
Battlefield 1942
The Thompson is a weapon featured in Battlefield 1942 and is issued to the Medic kit of the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, British Army (replaced with the Sten SMG in the Road to Rome Expansion) and Canadian Army.
The weapon has the highest rate amongst all infantry weapons at 600 rpm, but with a lower damage per shot compared to assault rifles and light machine guns available to the Assault kit. It requires four shots to the body to kill at minimum range, and seven at one hundred meters and beyond. Although the Thompson has low recoil per shot, during sustained firing its high rate of fire can make controlling the weapon difficult, throwing the user's aim up and to the left or right. This, along with high spread deviation with long shots, makes the Thompson a poor choice for long range engagements, at which the gun is only semi-effective even when fired prone and in bursts or single shots. As with other submachine guns, the Thompson is, therefore, better suited to close quarters engagements, as well as shooting on the move thanks to its weapon type having the lowest max spread deviation.
When comparing the Thompson to the MP 40, MP 18 and Sten SMG, all four weapons have identical spread, damage and recoil patterns, and only differ in reload time and magazine capacity, with the Thompson being slightly slower by 0.5 seconds, and with two less bullets in the magazine. The Thompson surpasses its counterparts in rate of fire, at 600 rpm versus 540 rpm, giving the former a slight edge when up close.
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Battlefield Vietnam
World War II Mod
The Thompson is a weapon featured in the official World War II mod of Battlefield Vietnam. Unlike many of its counterparts, the Thompson is completely redesigned from the original Battlefield 1942 version, albeit with the same stats.
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Battlefield Heroes
In Battlefield Heroes, there are three submachine guns that are based on the Thompson, being the variants of the Tommy's Typewriter, the Charlie's Chopper and the Greg's Greasy Gun. The regular variants are based on the M1A1 Thompson, and the super variants are based on the M1928 Thompson.
Tommy's Typewriter
— In-Game Description
The Tommy's Typewriter is a weapon featured in Battlefield Heroes. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army. It is the counterpart of the National Army Rudolf's Rescue. A stolen variant of the Tommy's Typewriter is also available to the National Army.
Tommy's Dapper Typewriter
— In-Game Description
The Tommy's Dapper Typewriter is a dapper weapon variant featured in Battlefield Heroes. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army. It is the counterpart of the National Army Rudolf's Stylish Rescue. A stolen variant of the Tommy's Dapper Typewriter is also available to the National Army.
Tommy's Super Typewriter
— In-Game Description
The Tommy's Super Typewriter is a super weapon variant featured in Battlefield Heroes. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army. It is the counterpart of the National Army Rudolf's Uber Rescue. A stolen variant of the Tommy's Super Typewriter is also available to the National Army. This variant of the Tommy's Typewriter has a higher critical hit chance than the regular variant, at 4% instead of 2.5%, deals less damage on a critical hit at 15 damage instead of 20 damage, and has a larger magazine size at 45 rounds instead of 40 rounds. The Tommy's Super Typewriter is statistically identical to the M16.
Golden Super Typewriter
— In-Game Description
The Golden Super Typewriter is a golden weapon variant featured in Battlefield Heroes, released with the Football Fiesta 2012 update. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army. It is the counterpart of the National Army Golden Uber Rescue. To obtain the Golden Super Typewriter, a player must have purchased a jersey of the championship football team (Spain) from a promotional event during UEFA Euro 2012. The Golden Super Typewriter is statistically identical to the Golden M16.
Charlie's Chopper
— In-Game Description
The Charlie's Chopper is a weapon featured in Battlefield Heroes. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army by default. It is the counterpart of the National Army The Kommandant. A stolen variant of the Charlie's Chopper is also available to the National Army.
Charlie's Super Chopper
— In-Game Description
The Charlie's Super Chopper is a super weapon variant featured in Battlefield Heroes. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army. It is the counterpart of the National Army The Uber Kommandant. A stolen variant of the Charlie's Super Chopper is also available to National Army. This variant of the Charlie's Chopper has a higher critical hit chance than the regular variant, at 4% instead of 2.5%, deals less damage on a critical hit at 15 damage instead of 20 damage, and has a larger magazine size at 35 rounds instead of 30 rounds. The Charlie's Super Chopper is statistically identical to the Scoped SOF M16.
Greg's Greasy Gun
— In-Game Description
The Greg's Greasy Gun is a weapon featured in Battlefield Heroes. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army. It is the counterpart of the National Army The Wacky Machine Gun. A stolen variant of the Greg's Greasy Gun is also available to the National Army.
Greg's Super Greasy Gun
— In-Game Description
The Greg's Super Greasy Gun is a super weapon variant featured in Battlefield Heroes. It is available to the Soldier class of the Royal Army. It is the counterpart of the National Army The Uber Wacky Machine Gun. A stolen variant of the Greg's Super Greasy Gun is also available to the National Army. This variant of the Greg's Greasy Gun has a higher critical hit chance than the regular variant, at 10% instead of 2.5%, deals less damage on a critical hit at 15 damage instead of 20 damage, and has a larger magazine size at 30 rounds instead of 25 rounds. The Greg's Super Greasy Gun is statistically identical to the Tier 1 Elite M16.
Brass Bender's Chopper
— In-game Description
'Brass-Bender's Chooper is a weapon released in the Battlefield Heroes: Robots update.
Cost
Weapon | 1 day | 3 days | 7 days | 14 days | 30 days | Forever |
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Tommy's Typewriter | 150 | 450 | 35 | - | 105 | 869 150 145 (Former) |
Stolen Tommy's Typewriter | 699 | - | - | - | 569 | 1,139 |
Tommy's Dapper Typewriter | 799 | - | - | - | 1,139 | 2,279 3,000 |
Stolen Tommy's Dapper Typewriter |
799 | - | - | - | 1,259 | 2,519 |
Tommy's Super Typewriter | 899 450 |
1,350 | - | 1,259 210 (Former) |
1,679 280 (Former) |
3,359 560 (Former) |
Stolen Tommy's Super Typewriter | 899 | - | - | - | 1,949 | 3,899 10,000 |
Golden Super Typewriter | UEFA Euro 2012 reward | |||||
Charlie's Chopper | Unlocked by default | |||||
Stolen Charlie's Chopper | 699 | - | - | - | 569 | 1,139 |
Charlie's Super Chopper | 899 450 |
1,350 | - | 210 (Former) | 1,679 280 (Former) |
3,359 560 (Former) |
Stolen Charlie's Super Chopper | 899 | - | - | - | 1,949 | 3,899 |
Greg's Greasy Gun | 150 | 450 | 35 | - | 105 | 869 145 (Former) |
Stolen Greg's Greasy Gun | 699 | - | - | - | 569 | 1,139 |
Greg's Super Greasy Gun | 899 450 |
1,350 | - | 1,259 210 (Former) |
1,679 280 (Former) |
3,359 560 (Former) |
Stolen Greg's Super Greasy Gun |
699 | - | - | - | 569 | 1,139 |
Brass Bender's Chopper | 899 | - | - | - | - | 6999 |
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Battlefield 1943
The Thompson is a weapon featured in Battlefield 1943 and is issued to the USMC in the Infantry kit. It is a direct equivalent to the Japan counterpart, the Type 100, the two weapons being statistically identical.
It has low power, low accuracy, a high rate of fire and 30 round magazine. It can kill in around 7 to 10 or so rounds, though its mediocre accuracy will require a few more shots to finally kill an enemy. It is essentially a close quarters weapon. Since the iron sights on the Thompson cannot be used, aiming simply closes up and increases accuracy, so it's efficiency deteriorates at longer ranges.
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2
— In-game description
The Thompson is a weapon featured in Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
Singleplayer
The weapon is seen during the beginning of the Operation Aurora. Thomas Wyatt is seen holding it in the boat but is forced to drop it in the water when discovered by the Japanese. Throughout rest of the level, Wyatt's squad-mates are seen using the weapon, but it cannot be used by the player.
Multiplayer
The WWII M1A1 Thompson is a submachine gun available to all kits. It is unlocked by reaching rank 10 or by owning either the Limited or Ultimate editions of the game. It uses the same weapon model from Battlefield 1943, though it appears to be rusted in areas due to its age and wear.
It has relatively low damage, and only beats the Type 88 LMG, M60 and F2000 in terms of damage per second. It has a moderate recoil, but is not hard to keep on target at close to medium range.
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam
— In-game description
The WWII M1A1 Thompson is a weapon featured in Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam. Like the base game, it is an all kits weapon and is unlocked in conjunction with Battlefield: Bad Company 2's multiplayer. It has mostly the same stats as in the base game, though it does have increased damage and a modified range of 18 metre rather than 16 metre.
Its appearance has changed slightly, with a darker steel finish and notably more rust and wear, as well as khaki-colored cloth wrapped around its handguard and magazines, similar to many other weapons in the expansion.
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Battlefield Hardline
The M1A1 is an all-kit submachine gun introduced in patch 1.04 that was released alongside the Battlefield Hardline: Criminal Activity expansion.[4] Since the weapon was released in a patch alongside the expansion, it is thereby available to all players for free and does not require ownership of the Criminal Activity expansion. Unlike other weapons, the Thompson only features a custom modeled Stubby Grip and Extended Magazine as available attachments, and can only use metallic Paints.
The Thompson's slow rate of fire and light recoil makes it easy to control and keep rounds on target, and it has very tight hipfire spread, allowing it to work well in close to medium ranges. While the M1A1 has little recoil, its spread increases very quickly while firing; firing in short bursts is useful for medium ranges. However, the Thompson suffers from a short damage falloff distance, a low minimum damage of 15, and a slow bullet velocity of 320 m/s (slightly slower than the 92FS), causing it struggle significantly at long ranges. Along with this, the Thompson's reload time is somewhat long compared to other submachine guns, so its recommended to find a safe place out of direct combat to reload to avoid being caught off guard.
Most of the M1A1's weaknesses, however, can be remedied with its two available attachments. The Stubby grip will reduce the Thompson's spread increase with each shot, so it will remain much more accurate and be able to preform better at range. Extended Magazines will increase the Thompson's magazine capacity to 50 from 30, so the longer reload will not be too much of an issue as the player will be able to fire longer. However, the M1A1 will only have 3 extra magazines in reserve instead of 5 when using Extended Magazines, so players will either need to conserve ammo carefully or work with a friendly Enforcer to stay supplied. The Thompson's iron sights, however, can be problematic as a player must be either motionless or moving forward in order to use them effectually, otherwise the rear sight will obstructed by the front sight from both sides, depending on whether the player is moving right or left, resulting in diminished accuarcy.
Overall, the M1A1 is a accurate and controllable close quarters weapon for all-kits, but it mostly benefits Enforcers and Professionals, as Operators and Mechanics already have access to better close quarter SMGs and rifles.
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Achievement/Trophy
Image | Name | Criteria | Achievement Points | Trophy Type |
Tommy's Favorite | Earn a Gold Service Star with the M1A1 Thompson | 25G | Silver |
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Battlefield 1
Two early prototypes of the Thompson submachine gun appear in Battlefield 1.
Annihilator
— In-game description
The Annihilator was previously seen in the Community Test Environment. The Trench variant was added to the base game in the Weapons Crate Update on May 7, 2018 and the Storm variant was added to the base game in the Shock Operations Update on June 27, 2018.
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M1919 SMG
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— In-Game Description
The M1919 SMG was introduced on May 23, 2018. The weapon was unlocked for use after pre-ordering the online standard or deluxe editions of Battlefield V on any platform. After the release of Battlefield V, it became unobtainable to any player that did not preorder.
Battlefield V
— In-game description
The M1928A1 is a weapon featured in Battlefield V. It was first seen in the promotional art and Battlefield 5 Official Reveal Trailer.
Singleplayer
The M1928A1 is the starting weapon for player character Billy Bridger in the war story Under No Flag, equipped with an extended drum magazine and a Lattey Sight. During The Last Tiger, enemy US Army Assault and Support troops use M1928A1s, equipped with unique 30 round magazines and 50 round drums, respectively.
Multiplayer
It is unlocked for the Medic kit at class rank 20. Unlike in previous games, the damage profile of the .45 ACP M1928A1 largely identical to the other 9x19mm SMGs - starting at 25 damage and dropping off at the same rate to 12 damage.
The weapon is closest in performance to the Suomi KP/-31, with slightly better accuracy and control that comes from a marginally lower default rate of fire of 720 RPM - the second highest in its class. This results in a very short time-to-kill at short range, although this comes at the cost of high per-shot recoil, very low muzzle velocity and tied lowest magazine capacity in the category of 20 rounds. Paired with its high fire rate, a standard magazines can be exhausted very quickly in fully automatic fire - while reload time fortunately short, this potentially limits the number of enemies that can be engaged in sequence. The weapon has decent hip fire accuracy inherent to the SMG class which can be further boosted through specialisations, and allows the weapon to retain effectiveness even while on the move.
The M1928A1's two upgrade paths, identical in layout to the Suomi KP/-31's upgrade tree, intends to improve responsiveness in mobile engagements, and alleviate some of the weapon's primary weaknesses, respectively. Left path upgrades of Slings and Swivels, Enhanced Grips and Recoil Buffer assist controllability, with the latter reducing vertical recoil to 0.688, helping specifically with the Rank 3 upgrade of Light Bolt which raises fire rate to 900 rpm. The right upgrade path is comprised of Quick Aim, Custom Stock and Polished Action, which combined contribute to increased responsiveness and accuracy. The alternative Rank 3 upgrade Extended Magazine more than doubles capacity to 50 rounds, alleviating the weapon's primary drawback but increases the time taken to reload by about a third.
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Trivia
Battlefield Heroes
- The names of the Tommy's Typewriter and the Charlie's Chopper are references to the given nicknames of the Thompson, being "The Tommygun", "The Chicago Typewriter" and "The Chopper" respectively. Additionally, the name of the Greg's Greasy Gun references the M3 Grease Gun, a submachine gun used alongside the Thompson.
- The Smooth Suit cosmetic set was often advertised in conjunction with the Super Royal submachine gun due to the inspiration of the set being Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal", as the song was based on a previous iteration known as "Al Capone". This, however, was long before the weapons were released, and the weapon was never sold with the set.[citation needed]
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
- Prior to a patch, the Thompson used to be glitched and kills made with the it wouldn't be tracked. Rather, kills with the M1 Garand would count towards the Thompson's kill count.
- When the Thompson is reloaded, the user can see the bullet in the chamber is actually ejected, but nothing happens to the ammo count.
- While reloading in Battlefield 1943 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2, the player first tries to put in the new magazine in at an off angle, and has to rotate it and try again.
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