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+ | {{Construction}}'''Weapon Variants''' is a feature first introduced ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'' and ''[[Battlefield Play4Free]]'' and was carried over to ''[[Battlefield 1]]''. In ''Heroes'' and ''Play4Free'', they feature as mainly cosmetic alterations with very minor stat changes. In ''Battlefield 1'', it is a form of weapon customization and weapon progression where individual variants feature different attachments and properties. A weapon variants system also appeared in minor forms in ''[[Battlefield 3]]'' and ''[[Battlefield 4]]''. |
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− | '''Weapon Variants''' is a feature first properly introduced in ''[[Battlefield 1]]''. It is a form of weapon customization and weapon progression where individual variants feature different attachments and properties. |
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+ | ==Battlefield Heroes== |
+ | In ''Battlefield Heroes'', the weapon variant system namely consists of four individual qualities, being '''Stolen'''/'''Pilfered''','''Dapper'''/'''Stylish''', '''Super'''/'''Uber''', and '''Golden'''. Qualities are often determined by the team the weapon is available to, with the exception to Golden weapons. |
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− | The system is observed in more limited forms in games before ''Battlefield 1''. ''[[Battlefield Play4Free]]'' and ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'', being free-to-play games, features alternate versions of standard weapons to increase the variety of content. These alternate weapons are generally cosmetic variants with little gameplay effects. |
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+ | ===Stolen and Pilfered=== |
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− | ''[[Battlefield 3]]'' featured weapon variants for secondaries, each with their own attachments, replacing the attachment system found on primary weapons. |
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+ | '''Stolen and Pilfered''' weapons, also referred to as '''Black Market''' weapons, are weapons that are statistically and cosmetically identical weapons available to the enemy team, released on May 19th, 2010.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100522100057/http://www.battlefieldheroes.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=138535 May 19th, 2010 - Black Market weapons are in!]</ref> Royal Army weapons available to the National Army are referred to as "Stolen", whereas the opposite are referred to as "Pilfered". Each stolen and pilfered weapon is unlocked seperately from the base weapon. Stolen and Pilfered qualities can be found combined with every other quality. Stolen and Pilfered weapons are exclusive to the base game weapons and the [[Battlefield Heroes: Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company|Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company]] update weapons. |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Stolen and Pilfered Weapons Promo.jpg|Promotional image for Stolen and Pilfered weapons. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===Dapper and Stylish=== |
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+ | [[File:BFH Bernie's Dapper Bone Chewer.png|right]] |
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+ | [[File:BFH Wolfgang's Stylish Wonderful.png|right]] |
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+ | '''Dapper and Stylish''' weapons are weapons that are statistically identical weapons to their base versions, however sporting a different cosmetic look. They were available for purchase with {{bfunds}} or {{p4fh}}, and were released in the [[Battlefield Heroes: Heroes of the Fall|Heroes of the Fall]] update. [[Royal Army]] weapons are referred to as "Dapper", whereas [[National Army]] weapons are referred to as "Stylish". Dapper and Stylish qualities can be found combined with the Stolen and Pilfered quality, released on May 25th, 2010.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100528105718/http://www.battlefieldheroes.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=140242 May 25th, 2010 - Dapper and Stylish Black Market Weapons now live!]</ref> Dapper and Stylish weapons are also exclusive to the certain base game weapons. |
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+ | ===Super and Uber=== |
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+ | [[File:BFH Bernie's Super Bone Chewer.png|right]] |
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+ | [[File:BFH Wolfgang's Uber Wonderful.png|right]] |
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+ | '''Super and Uber''' weapons are weapons that are statistically and cosmetically different weapons to their base versions, featuring minor stat changes. They were available for purchase with {{bfunds}}, {{vp}}, or {{p4fh}}, and can be unlocked at level 10 for a specific faction and class. They were released for the [[Battlefield Heroes: Winter Armistice|Winter Armistice]] update, with a new weapon class being released from December 1st, 2009 to December 7th, 2009. Super and Uber weapons often contained a statistical boost, such as modified damage over range values, magazine sizes, and critical hit chance. Royal Army weapons are referred to as "Super", whereas National Army weapons are referred to as "Uber". Super and Uber qualities can be found combined with the Stolen and Pilfered quality, and are similar to the Golden quality. Super and Uber weapons are also exclusive to base game weapons, and are statistically identical to the [[Battlefield Heroes: Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company|Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company]] and [[Battlefield Heroes: Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] update weapons. During the Black Friday sale from November 22nd, 2010 to November 29th, 2010, all Super and Uber weapons, including stolen and pilfered versions, were on a 40% off discount.<ref>[http://www.battlefieldheroes.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=187963 Black Friday Sale] {{Dead link}}</ref> |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Super and Uber Weapons Promo.jpg|Promtional image for Super and Uber weapons. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===Golden=== |
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+ | [[File:BFH Golden M16.png|right]] |
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+ | [[File:BFH Golden AK74.png|right]] |
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+ | '''Golden''' weapons are exclusive weapons that are statistically identical weapons to their regular super and uber versions, featuring a golden finish. They were available to be earned via guessing the champion teams of various games ({{w|Spain}} in 2010 and 2012, {{w|Germany}} in 2014) of the {{w|2010 FIFA World Cup}} <small>([[Battlefield Heroes: Football Fiesta|Football Fiesta 2010]])</small>, {{w|UEFA Euro 2012}} <small>([[Battlefield Heroes: Football Fiesta|Football Fiesta 2012]])</small>, and the {{w|2014 FIFA World Cup}} <small>([[Battlefield Heroes: Football Fiesta|Football Fiesta 2014]])</small> via purchasing [[Battlefield Heroes Customization|cosmetic items]] from the store. Golden weapons released in 2013 were available through [[Top Up Gift]]s, which were then moved to the [[Premium Store]]. Golden weapons are statistically identical to the base, super or uber variants of each weapon, depending on the weapon. |
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+ | Each update wave introduced new golden weapons over time. The first wave in 2010 featured golden variants of the weapons released in the [[Battlefield Heroes: Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company|Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company]] update. The second wave in 2012 introduced golden variants of specific Super and Uber weapons. The third wave in 2013 introduced golden variants of certain weapons via Top Up Gifts. The fourth wave in 2014 introduced Stolen and Pilfered variants of the 2010 weapons. Golden quality can be found combined with the Stolen and Pilfered quality. |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BFH Golden PKM Gunner.png|A National Army Gunner holding a Golden PKM. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | {{Features/BFH}} |
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+ | ==Battlefield 3== |
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+ | {{Stub/section}}''Battlefield 3'' featured weapon variants for secondaries, each with their own attachments, replacing the attachment system found on primary weapons. |
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+ | ==Battlefield 4== |
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+ | ''Battlefield 4'' featured weapon variants for [[Battle Pickup#Battlefield 4|Battle Pickups]]. These variants generally feature minor attachment differences (commonly optics), as players cannot modify the attachments of Battle Pickups. Examples include: |
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+ | *[[M82#Battlefield 4|M82A3]], [[M82#Battlefield 4|M82A3 MID]] and [[M82#Battlefield 4|M82A3 CQB]] |
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+ | *[[AMR-2]], [[AMR-2|AMR-2 MID]] and [[AMR-2|AMR-2 CQB]] |
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+ | *[[USAS-12#Battlefield 4|USAS-12]] and [[USAS-12#Battlefield 4|USAS-12 FLIR]] |
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+ | *[[M60#M60-ULT|M60-ULT]] |
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==Battlefield 1== |
==Battlefield 1== |
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− | In ''[[Battlefield 1]]'', weapon |
+ | In ''[[Battlefield 1]]'', weapon variants replaces the weapon customization systems seen in ''[[Battlefield 3]]'' and ''[[Battlefield 4]]'', packaging several weapon mods into a single variant. |
− | Most multiplayer weapons in ''Battlefield 1'' feature 3 weapon variants. DLC weapons and Class Rank 10 weapons usually have less variants. [[Carbine|Pistol-caliber carbines]] and [[handgun]]s generally have no variants — while most pistol-caliber carbines in-game are modified handguns, they are fully distinct weapons gameplay-wise. |
+ | Most multiplayer weapons in ''Battlefield 1'' feature 3 weapon variants. DLC weapons and Class Rank 10 weapons usually have less variants. [[Carbine#Pistol-Caliber Carbine|Pistol-caliber carbines]] and [[handgun]]s generally have no variants — while most pistol-caliber carbines in-game are modified handguns, they are fully distinct weapons gameplay-wise. |
Some weapons may have additional variants found only in singleplayer. Some weapons feature [[Battlefield 1 Customization|exclusive variants]] available from Booster Packs (e.g. [[P08|Red Baron's P08]]). |
Some weapons may have additional variants found only in singleplayer. Some weapons feature [[Battlefield 1 Customization|exclusive variants]] available from Booster Packs (e.g. [[P08|Red Baron's P08]]). |
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'''Trench''' (- TR during Alpha) is a variant for multiple weapon classes. In most cases, it applies a [[Foregrip]] and improves hip fire. |
'''Trench''' (- TR during Alpha) is a variant for multiple weapon classes. In most cases, it applies a [[Foregrip]] and improves hip fire. |
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− | For Single-Action Rifles, there are only two cases: [[Russian 1895|Russian 1895 Trench]] and the Carcano M91 Carbine, which, despite its name, is a Trench variant. For Single-Action Rifles, Trench variants are a mixture of both Factory and Carbine, having improved hipfire/lower recoil increase of a Carbine, but the aim down sight while moving spread and spread decrease is identical to Infantry variants. |
+ | For Single-Action Rifles, there are only two cases: [[Russian 1895|Russian 1895 Trench]] and the [[Carcano M91 Carbine]], which, despite its name, is a Trench variant. For Single-Action Rifles, Trench variants are a mixture of both Factory and Carbine, having improved hipfire/lower recoil increase of a Carbine, but the aim down sight while moving spread and spread decrease is identical to Infantry variants. |
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+ | While the base variant of the [[M1917 Trench Carbine]] doesn't have Trench as a suffix, it is functionally a trench variant. |
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+ | | [[MP 18]] |
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+ | |[[Ribeyrolles 1918]] |
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+ | |[[SMG 08/18]] |
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+ | |[[RSC SMG]] |
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+ | | [[Cei-Rigotti]] |
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+ | |[[Selbstlader M1916]] |
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+ | |[[Mondragón]] |
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+ | |[[RSC 1917]] |
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+ | |[[Fedorov Avtomat]] |
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+ | |[[Farquhar-Hill]] |
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'''Marksman''' (- SH during Alpha, Sharpshooter during Beta) is a variant for Self-Loading Rifles and Single-Action Rifles. On Self-Loading Rifles, the variant attaches a [[Sight#Sniper Scope|High-powered scope]] and a foregrip. |
'''Marksman''' (- SH during Alpha, Sharpshooter during Beta) is a variant for Self-Loading Rifles and Single-Action Rifles. On Self-Loading Rifles, the variant attaches a [[Sight#Sniper Scope|High-powered scope]] and a foregrip. |
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− | On Single-Action Rifles, the variant attaches a medium-powered [[Sight#Telescopic Sight|Telescopic Sight]] and [[Palm Rest]], the Marksman rifle have low power scopes for medium range engagements. They have very little sway and can be "steadied" to have no sway if need be. |
+ | On Single-Action Rifles, the variant attaches a medium-powered [[Sight#Telescopic Sight|Telescopic Sight]] and [[Palm Rest]], the Marksman rifle have low power scopes for medium range engagements. They have very little sway and can be "steadied" to have no sway if need be. Originally, they do not have [[Scope Glint]] until the [https://www.battlefield.com/news/update-notes/weapons-crate-update Weapons Crate Update] in May 2018. When firing, one must unzoom to pull back the bolt with the exception of the [[Ross MkIII]] and [[Gewehr M.95]] due to their [[Straight Pull Bolt#Battlefield 1|straight pull]] nature. |
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+ | | [[Selbstlader M1916]] |
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− | | Self-Loading Rifles |
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+ | | Self-loading rifle. |
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+ | |[[Autoloading 8]] |
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− | |Single-Action Rifles |
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+ | |Self-loading rifle. Chambered in .35. |
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+ | |[[SMLE MKIII]] |
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+ | |Single-action rifle. |
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+ | |[[Gewehr 98]] |
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+ | |Single-action rifle. |
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+ | |[[Gewehr M.95]] |
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+ | |Single-action rifle. |
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+ | |[[M1903]] |
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+ | |Single-action rifle. |
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+ | |[[Mosin-Nagant M91]] |
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+ | |Single-action rifle. |
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+ | |[[Ross MkIII]] |
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+ | |Single-action rifle. |
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+ | |[[Howell Automatic]] |
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+ | |[[Gewehr 98]] |
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+ | |[[Russian 1895]] |
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+ | |[[M1903]] |
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+ | |[[Martini-Henry]] |
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+ | |[[Lebel Model 1886]] |
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===Hunter=== |
===Hunter=== |
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− | '''Hunter''' (- HU during Alpha) is a variant for shotguns. It applies a |
+ | '''Hunter''' (- HU during Alpha) is a variant for shotguns. It applies a [[Full Choke|Tight choke]] for shotguns. |
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| [[Model 1900]] |
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===Extended=== |
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− | '''Extended''' (Special during development)<ref name="Datamine"/> is a variant for the {{BF1|12g Automatic}} and the [[Autoloading 8]]. It |
+ | '''Extended''' (Special during development)<ref name="Datamine"/> is a variant for the {{BF1|12g Automatic}} and the [[Autoloading 8]]. It [[Extended Magazine|extends]] the capacity of the weapons' magazines. |
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| [[Autoloading 8]] |
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− | | Magazine capacity raised from 5 to 15 + 1. Reserve capacity raised from 65 + 5 to 64 + 16. Magazine made detachable and no longer uses stripper clip reload mechanics. |
+ | | Magazine capacity raised from 5 to 15 + 1. Reserve capacity raised from 65 + 5 to 64 + 16. Magazine made detachable and no longer uses stripper clip reload mechanics. Chambered in .25, resulting in different damage and recoil model. |
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+ | |} |
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===Low Weight=== |
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'''Low Weight''' is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It attaches a [[Bipod]]. |
'''Low Weight''' is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It attaches a [[Bipod]]. |
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+ | ! style="width: 40%;" | Weapon |
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+ | ! class="unsortable" | Additional Notes |
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+ | | {{BF1|Lewis Gun}} |
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+ | | [[Madsen MG]] |
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+ | |[[MG15 n.A.]] |
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+ | |[[Huot Automatic]] |
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+ | |[[Chauchat]] |
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+ | |[[Parabellum MG14/17]] |
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+ | |[[Perino Model 1908]] |
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+ | |[[M1917 MG]] |
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+ | |[[lMG 08/18]] |
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'''Telescopic''' (- GU during Alpha, Gunner during Beta) is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It attaches a [[Bipod]] and a [[Sight#Marksman Sight|Medium-powered sight]]. |
'''Telescopic''' (- GU during Alpha, Gunner during Beta) is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It attaches a [[Bipod]] and a [[Sight#Marksman Sight|Medium-powered sight]]. |
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+ | ! style="width: 40%;" | Weapon |
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+ | ! class="unsortable" | Additional Notes |
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+ | | [[M1909 Benét-Mercié]] |
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+ | |[[Chauchat]] |
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+ | |[[M1917 MG]] |
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===Suppressive=== |
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'''Suppressive''' (- SU during Alpha, Suppressor during Beta) is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It offers an [[Extended Magazine]], a [[Bipod]], and a [[Sight#Suppressive Sight|Suppressive sight]]. |
'''Suppressive''' (- SU during Alpha, Suppressor during Beta) is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It offers an [[Extended Magazine]], a [[Bipod]], and a [[Sight#Suppressive Sight|Suppressive sight]]. |
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+ | ! style="width: 40%;" | Weapon |
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+ | ! class="unsortable" | Additional Notes |
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+ | | {{BF1|Lewis Gun}} |
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+ | |[[MG15 n.A.]] |
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+ | |[[Parabellum MG14/17]] |
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+ | |[[lMG 08/18]] |
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− | '''Infantry''' (Rifleman during Beta) is a variant for Single-Action Rifles. It is an analogue to Factory variants, and feature no optics, with iron sights (although one can opt out infavor of Radium Sights if one desires). In general they feature quicker spread and recoil recovery and aiming down speed over their counterparts. They can also operate action while aiming down sights |
+ | '''Infantry''' (Rifleman during Beta) is a variant for Single-Action Rifles. It is an analogue to Factory variants, and feature no optics, with iron sights (although one can opt out infavor of Radium Sights if one desires). In general they feature quicker spread and recoil recovery and aiming down speed over their counterparts. They can also operate action while aiming down sights. |
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+ | ! style="width: 40%;" | Weapon |
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+ | ! class="unsortable" | Additional Notes |
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+ | | [[SMLE MKIII]] |
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+ | |[[Gewehr 98]] |
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+ | |[[Russian 1895]] |
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+ | |[[Gewehr M.95]] |
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+ | |[[M1903]] |
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+ | |Standard Issue Rifles game modes only. |
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+ | |[[Martini-Henry]] |
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+ | |[[Lebel Model 1886]] |
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+ | |[[Mosin-Nagant M91]] |
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+ | |[[Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87]] |
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+ | |[[Type 38 Arisaka]] |
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+ | |[[Ross MkIII]] |
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===Carbine=== |
===Carbine=== |
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− | '''Carbine''' (- CA during Alpha) is a variant for Single-Action Rifles. They possess a [[Sight#Lens Sight|Lens Sight]] and are |
+ | '''Carbine''' (- CA during Alpha) is a variant for Single-Action Rifles. They possess a [[Sight#Lens Sight|Lens Sight]] and are always a shorter carbine version of the base rifle-sized weapon. Carbines generally have a lower ADS time and more recoil compared to its infantry counterpart, but have improved spread handling while moving in both ADS and hipfire. They can also operate action while aiming down sights. |
− | While the [[Carcano M91]] |
+ | While the base version of the [[Carcano M91]] is named with a Carbine suffix, it is functionally a Trench variant. |
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+ | ! class="unsortable" | Additional Notes |
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+ | |[[Gewehr M.95]] |
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+ | |[[Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87]] |
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'''Sweeper''' (- AU during Alpha, Automatic during Beta for M1907 SL; Assault for M97 Trench Gun during development)<ref name="Datamine"/> is a variant for the [[M1907 SL]] and the [[M97 Trench Gun]]. It has different properties for the two weapons but has the same shared effect of improving hip fire potency. |
'''Sweeper''' (- AU during Alpha, Automatic during Beta for M1907 SL; Assault for M97 Trench Gun during development)<ref name="Datamine"/> is a variant for the [[M1907 SL]] and the [[M97 Trench Gun]]. It has different properties for the two weapons but has the same shared effect of improving hip fire potency. |
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+ | | Attaches the [[wikipedia:Pedersen device|Pedersen device]], converting the weapon into a pistol-caliber semi-automatic weapon. Damage, rate of fire, ballistics, recoil and spread profile are all modified, magazine capacity [[Extended Magazine|extended]] from 5 to 40 + 1 and made detachable. Has special [[K Bullets]] animation involving removing the Pedersen device. |
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+ | '''Silenced''' is a special variant exclusive to the [[M1917 Enfield]]. It fits a suppressor onto the rifle, reducing the weapon's sound and muzzle flash. A high-powered sniper scope is attached to the weapon. Due to the suppressor, the M1917 Enfield Silenced cannot equip either a bayonet or a bipod. Additionally, they do show Scope glint. |
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+ | Available for the [[M1917 Trench Carbine]], [[Type 38 Arisaka]] and the [[Carcano M91]]. Features a medium powered scope and improved accuracy when moving. The Type 38 Arisaka and Carcano M91 do show Scope glint. |
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+ | The '''Export''' is a special developer-only variant for the [[C96]] in the base game. It can be used by all players in the [[CTE]]. It is chambered in a different cartridge, giving it a different damage model. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | * In ''Battlefield 1'', the Suppressive variant was originally known as the Suppressor variant. The name was likely changed to avoid confusion with the [[Suppressor|sound suppressor]], which the variant does not have. |
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+ | *Stolen and Pilfered weapons carry the same animations as their original versions to the soldiers, resulting in mismatched animation sets for the characters, including the firing angle of the weapon. Despite this, the bullets still originate from the same location upon the body. |
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− | * Backbored refers to a shotgun modification known as "backboring", where the weapon's barrel interior diameter is increased with tools, lowering the barrel pressure and shortening the shot string. |
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+ | ===Battlefield 1=== |
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+ | *The Suppressive variant was originally known as the Suppressor variant. The name was likely changed to avoid confusion with the [[Suppressor|sound suppressor]], which the variant does not have. |
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+ | *Backbored refers to a shotgun modification known as "{{w|Boring (manufacturing)|backboring}}", where the weapon's barrel interior diameter is increased with tools, lowering the barrel pressure and shortening the shot string. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 01:38, 26 March 2020
Weapon Variants is a feature first introduced Battlefield Heroes and Battlefield Play4Free and was carried over to Battlefield 1. In Heroes and Play4Free, they feature as mainly cosmetic alterations with very minor stat changes. In Battlefield 1, it is a form of weapon customization and weapon progression where individual variants feature different attachments and properties. A weapon variants system also appeared in minor forms in Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4.
Battlefield Heroes
In Battlefield Heroes, the weapon variant system namely consists of four individual qualities, being Stolen/Pilfered,Dapper/Stylish, Super/Uber, and Golden. Qualities are often determined by the team the weapon is available to, with the exception to Golden weapons.
Stolen and Pilfered
Stolen and Pilfered weapons, also referred to as Black Market weapons, are weapons that are statistically and cosmetically identical weapons available to the enemy team, released on May 19th, 2010.[1] Royal Army weapons available to the National Army are referred to as "Stolen", whereas the opposite are referred to as "Pilfered". Each stolen and pilfered weapon is unlocked seperately from the base weapon. Stolen and Pilfered qualities can be found combined with every other quality. Stolen and Pilfered weapons are exclusive to the base game weapons and the Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company update weapons.
Dapper and Stylish
Dapper and Stylish weapons are weapons that are statistically identical weapons to their base versions, however sporting a different cosmetic look. They were available for purchase with or , and were released in the Heroes of the Fall update. Royal Army weapons are referred to as "Dapper", whereas National Army weapons are referred to as "Stylish". Dapper and Stylish qualities can be found combined with the Stolen and Pilfered quality, released on May 25th, 2010.[2] Dapper and Stylish weapons are also exclusive to the certain base game weapons.
Super and Uber
Super and Uber weapons are weapons that are statistically and cosmetically different weapons to their base versions, featuring minor stat changes. They were available for purchase with , , or , and can be unlocked at level 10 for a specific faction and class. They were released for the Winter Armistice update, with a new weapon class being released from December 1st, 2009 to December 7th, 2009. Super and Uber weapons often contained a statistical boost, such as modified damage over range values, magazine sizes, and critical hit chance. Royal Army weapons are referred to as "Super", whereas National Army weapons are referred to as "Uber". Super and Uber qualities can be found combined with the Stolen and Pilfered quality, and are similar to the Golden quality. Super and Uber weapons are also exclusive to base game weapons, and are statistically identical to the Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company and Medal of Honor update weapons. During the Black Friday sale from November 22nd, 2010 to November 29th, 2010, all Super and Uber weapons, including stolen and pilfered versions, were on a 40% off discount.[3]
Golden
Golden weapons are exclusive weapons that are statistically identical weapons to their regular super and uber versions, featuring a golden finish. They were available to be earned via guessing the champion teams of various games (Spain in 2010 and 2012, Germany in 2014) of the 2010 FIFA World Cup (Football Fiesta 2010), UEFA Euro 2012 (Football Fiesta 2012), and the 2014 FIFA World Cup (Football Fiesta 2014) via purchasing cosmetic items from the store. Golden weapons released in 2013 were available through Top Up Gifts, which were then moved to the Premium Store. Golden weapons are statistically identical to the base, super or uber variants of each weapon, depending on the weapon.
Each update wave introduced new golden weapons over time. The first wave in 2010 featured golden variants of the weapons released in the Battlefield Heroes Gets Bad Company update. The second wave in 2012 introduced golden variants of specific Super and Uber weapons. The third wave in 2013 introduced golden variants of certain weapons via Top Up Gifts. The fourth wave in 2014 introduced Stolen and Pilfered variants of the 2010 weapons. Golden quality can be found combined with the Stolen and Pilfered quality.
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Battlefield 3
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Battlefield 3 featured weapon variants for secondaries, each with their own attachments, replacing the attachment system found on primary weapons.
Battlefield 4
Battlefield 4 featured weapon variants for Battle Pickups. These variants generally feature minor attachment differences (commonly optics), as players cannot modify the attachments of Battle Pickups. Examples include:
Battlefield 1
In Battlefield 1, weapon variants replaces the weapon customization systems seen in Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4, packaging several weapon mods into a single variant.
Most multiplayer weapons in Battlefield 1 feature 3 weapon variants. DLC weapons and Class Rank 10 weapons usually have less variants. Pistol-caliber carbines and handguns generally have no variants — while most pistol-caliber carbines in-game are modified handguns, they are fully distinct weapons gameplay-wise.
Some weapons may have additional variants found only in singleplayer. Some weapons feature exclusive variants available from Booster Packs (e.g. Red Baron's P08).
Weapon variants are indicated by different suffixes behind weapons, while Booster Pack weapon variants are indicated by prefixed names. Weapon variant suffixes during Battlefield 1 alpha use a two-letter acronym system.
Factory
Factory (- FA during Alpha) is the base variant for many weapons, primarily SMGs and Self-Loading Rifles. These variants have no attachments and regain accuracy quicker. They are often the first variant unlocked.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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MP 18 | Singleplayer only (unnamed base variant is the Trench variant). |
Hellriegel 1915 | |
Automatico M1918 | |
Ribeyrolles 1918 | |
SMG 08/18 | |
RSC SMG | |
Model 10-A | |
Sjögren Inertial | |
Model 1900 | |
Cei-Rigotti | |
Selbstlader M1916 | |
M1907 SL | |
Autoloading 8 | Chambered in .35. |
Selbstlader 1906 | |
RSC 1917 | |
General Liu Rifle | |
Howell Automatic | Equipped with bipod. |
Trench
Trench (- TR during Alpha) is a variant for multiple weapon classes. In most cases, it applies a Foregrip and improves hip fire.
For Single-Action Rifles, there are only two cases: Russian 1895 Trench and the Carcano M91 Carbine, which, despite its name, is a Trench variant. For Single-Action Rifles, Trench variants are a mixture of both Factory and Carbine, having improved hipfire/lower recoil increase of a Carbine, but the aim down sight while moving spread and spread decrease is identical to Infantry variants.
While the base variant of the M1917 Trench Carbine doesn't have Trench as a suffix, it is functionally a trench variant.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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MP 18 | |
Automatico M1918 | |
Annihilator | |
M1917 Trench Carbine | |
Cei-Rigotti | |
M1907 SL | |
Fedorov Avtomat | |
Madsen MG | |
BAR M1918 | |
Russian 1895 | Caliber change, modified damage profile, improved hip fire, higher fire rate, can operate action while aiming down sights |
Carcano M91 Carbine |
Storm
Storm (- LI during Alpha, Light Infantry during Beta) variants have foregrips and have improved ADS Accuracy when moving.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Automatico M1918 | |
Maschinenpistole M1912/P.16 | |
Mondragón | |
General Liu Rifle | |
Farquhar-Hill | |
M1909 Benét-Mercié | |
Madsen MG | |
MG15 n.A. | |
BAR M1918 |
Optical
Optical (- AR during Alpha, Artillery during Beta) variants offer lens sight optics and in some cases an additional foregrip.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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MP 18 | |
Ribeyrolles 1918 | |
SMG 08/18 | |
RSC SMG | |
Cei-Rigotti | |
Selbstlader M1916 | |
Mondragón | |
RSC 1917 | |
Fedorov Avtomat | |
Farquhar-Hill | |
Lewis Gun | |
M1909 Benét-Mercié | |
Huot Automatic |
Marksman
Marksman (- SH during Alpha, Sharpshooter during Beta) is a variant for Self-Loading Rifles and Single-Action Rifles. On Self-Loading Rifles, the variant attaches a High-powered scope and a foregrip.
On Single-Action Rifles, the variant attaches a medium-powered Telescopic Sight and Palm Rest, the Marksman rifle have low power scopes for medium range engagements. They have very little sway and can be "steadied" to have no sway if need be. Originally, they do not have Scope Glint until the Weapons Crate Update in May 2018. When firing, one must unzoom to pull back the bolt with the exception of the Ross MkIII and Gewehr M.95 due to their straight pull nature.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Selbstlader M1916 | Self-loading rifle. |
Autoloading 8 | Self-loading rifle. Chambered in .35. |
SMLE MKIII | Single-action rifle. |
Gewehr 98 | Single-action rifle. |
Gewehr M.95 | Single-action rifle. |
M1903 | Single-action rifle. |
Mosin-Nagant M91 | Single-action rifle. |
Ross MkIII | Single-action rifle. |
Sniper
Sniper (- MA during Alpha, Marksman during Beta) is a variant for single-action and self-loading rifles. They feature high-powered scopes and a bipod, and are generally for longer range engagements. They have sway to them and can be steadied for a brief time or by deploying the bipod. As with the marksman rifle one must unzoom in order to re-chamber the bullet. Additionally, they do show Scope glint.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Mondragón | |
Selbstlader 1906 | |
Howell Automatic | |
Gewehr 98 | |
Russian 1895 | |
M1903 | |
Martini-Henry | |
Lebel Model 1886 |
Backbored
Backbored (Light Infantry during development)[4] is a variant for shotguns. It reduces the recoil of shotguns.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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M97 Trench Gun | |
12g Automatic |
Hunter
Hunter (- HU during Alpha) is a variant for shotguns. It applies a Tight choke for shotguns.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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M97 Trench Gun | |
Model 10-A | |
12g Automatic |
Slug
Slug (- HE during Alpha, Heavy during Beta) is a variant for shotguns. It replaces the shotgun’s normal buckshot with slugs.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Model 10-A | Also attaches lens sight optics. |
Model 1900 | |
Sjögren Inertial |
Extended
Extended (Special during development)[4] is a variant for the 12g Automatic and the Autoloading 8. It extends the capacity of the weapons' magazines.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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12g Automatic | Capacity raised from 4 + 1 to 6 + 1. |
Autoloading 8 | Magazine capacity raised from 5 to 15 + 1. Reserve capacity raised from 65 + 5 to 64 + 16. Magazine made detachable and no longer uses stripper clip reload mechanics. Chambered in .25, resulting in different damage and recoil model. |
Low Weight
Low Weight is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It attaches a Bipod.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Lewis Gun | |
Madsen MG | |
MG15 n.A. | |
Huot Automatic | |
Chauchat | |
Parabellum MG14/17 | |
Perino Model 1908 | |
M1917 MG | |
lMG 08/18 |
Telescopic
Telescopic (- GU during Alpha, Gunner during Beta) is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It attaches a Bipod and a Medium-powered sight.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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M1909 Benét-Mercié | |
BAR M1918 | |
Chauchat | |
M1917 MG |
Suppressive
Suppressive (- SU during Alpha, Suppressor during Beta) is a variant for Light Machine Guns. It offers an Extended Magazine, a Bipod, and a Suppressive sight.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Lewis Gun | |
MG15 n.A. | |
Parabellum MG14/17 | |
lMG 08/18 |
Infantry
Infantry (Rifleman during Beta) is a variant for Single-Action Rifles. It is an analogue to Factory variants, and feature no optics, with iron sights (although one can opt out infavor of Radium Sights if one desires). In general they feature quicker spread and recoil recovery and aiming down speed over their counterparts. They can also operate action while aiming down sights.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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SMLE MKIII | |
Gewehr 98 | |
Russian 1895 | |
Gewehr M.95 | |
M1903 | Standard Issue Rifles game modes only. |
Martini-Henry | |
Lebel Model 1886 | |
Mosin-Nagant M91 | |
Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 | |
Type 38 Arisaka | |
Ross MkIII |
Carbine
Carbine (- CA during Alpha) is a variant for Single-Action Rifles. They possess a Lens Sight and are always a shorter carbine version of the base rifle-sized weapon. Carbines generally have a lower ADS time and more recoil compared to its infantry counterpart, but have improved spread handling while moving in both ADS and hipfire. They can also operate action while aiming down sights.
While the base version of the Carcano M91 is named with a Carbine suffix, it is functionally a Trench variant.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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SMLE MKIII | |
Gewehr M.95 | |
Vetterli-Vitali M1870/87 |
Sweeper
Sweeper (- AU during Alpha, Automatic during Beta for M1907 SL; Assault for M97 Trench Gun during development)[4] is a variant for the M1907 SL and the M97 Trench Gun. It has different properties for the two weapons but has the same shared effect of improving hip fire potency.
A Sweeper variant for the Howdah Pistol is exclusive to DICE employees in the base game. It is usable by all players in Community Test Environment.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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M1907 SL | Attaches Foregrip, adds automatic fire mode, improves hip fire |
M97 Trench Gun | Attaches Wide choke. |
Howdah Pistol | Developer-only in normal multiplayer, but available to all players in CTE. Fires shotgun shells instead of bullets. |
Experimental
The Experimental variant is a unique variant to a few weapons, offering unique weapon trait to that specific weapon.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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MP 18 | Locked to three round burst mode. Magazine capacity reduced from 32 to 30, reserve capacity reduced from 96 to 90. Increased accuracy and recoil control but lowered hip fire accuracy. |
Maschinenpistole M1912/P.16 | Locked to two round burst mode. Equipped with lens sight. |
M1903 | Attaches the Pedersen device, converting the weapon into a pistol-caliber semi-automatic weapon. Damage, rate of fire, ballistics, recoil and spread profile are all modified, magazine capacity extended from 5 to 40 + 1 and made detachable. Has special K Bullets animation involving removing the Pedersen device. |
Defensive
Defensive is a variant for the Hellriegel 1915 and the Perino Model 1908. It applies a bipod (tripod for the Perino) and a lens sight, making them more suited for defensive purposes.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Hellriegel 1915 | Also has Extended Magazine and higher recoil |
Perino Model 1908 |
Cavalry
Cavalry is a special variant exclusive to the Russian 1895, and exclusive to the Cavalry class only. It cannot be customized and always has the following properties: modified damage profile, faster muzzle velocity, faster recovery, wider spread, can operate action while aiming down sights.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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Russian 1895 |
Silenced/Silencer
Silenced is a special variant exclusive to the M1917 Enfield. It fits a suppressor onto the rifle, reducing the weapon's sound and muzzle flash. A high-powered sniper scope is attached to the weapon. Due to the suppressor, the M1917 Enfield Silenced cannot equip either a bayonet or a bipod. Additionally, they do show Scope glint.
In singleplayer, the C96 pistol and the M1903 also has their own Silencer variant.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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M1917 Enfield | |
M1903 | Can be found in singleplayer, attached with a medium-powered telescopic scope. Available only to developers in multiplayer. |
C96 | Can be found in singleplayer. |
Patrol
Available for the M1917 Trench Carbine, Type 38 Arisaka and the Carcano M91. Features a medium powered scope and improved accuracy when moving. The Type 38 Arisaka and Carcano M91 do show Scope glint.
Export
The Export is a special developer-only variant for the C96 in the base game. It can be used by all players in the CTE. It is chambered in a different cartridge, giving it a different damage model.
Weapon | Additional Notes |
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C96 | Developer-only in normal multiplayer, but available to all players in CTE. |
Trivia
Battlefield Heroes
- Stolen and Pilfered weapons carry the same animations as their original versions to the soldiers, resulting in mismatched animation sets for the characters, including the firing angle of the weapon. Despite this, the bullets still originate from the same location upon the body.
Battlefield 1
- The Suppressive variant was originally known as the Suppressor variant. The name was likely changed to avoid confusion with the sound suppressor, which the variant does not have.
- Backbored refers to a shotgun modification known as "backboring", where the weapon's barrel interior diameter is increased with tools, lowering the barrel pressure and shortening the shot string.
References
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