Fr-22 (German): MP 40 Submachine Gun

The MP 40 was a submachine gun used by the German Wehrmacht during World War II. Its simple design, reliability, and moderate rate of fire made it a popular weapon for infantry.

Fr-26 (Japanese): Type 96 Light Machine Gun

The Type 96 Light Machine Gun was a light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was known for its reliability but had a lower rate of fire compared to Western light machine guns.

Fr-9 (Soviet): Mosin-Nagant Rifle

The Mosin-Nagant was a bolt-action rifle used by the Soviet Red Army during World War II. Although outdated by modern standards, its reliability and powerful cartridge made it a formidable weapon.

Fr-13 (British): Webley Mk VI Revolver

The Webley Mk VI was a double-action revolver used by the British Commonwealth forces during World War II. It was a reliable and powerful weapon, although its design was considered outdated by modern standards.

Fr-14 (Soviet): TT-33 Pistol

The TT-33 was a semi-automatic pistol used by the Soviet Red Army during World War II. It was known for its simplicity, reliability, and powerful cartridge, making it a popular sidearm for soldiers.

Fr-15 (Japanese): Type 14 Nambu Pistol

The Type 14 Nambu was a semi-automatic pistol used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was known for its reliability but had a lower rate of fire compared to Western pistols.

Dy. 4100 – M2 Browning Machine Gun

An American heavy machine gun that was widely used during World War II. It was known for its reliability and firepower, and it was used in various roles, from anti-aircraft defense to infantry support.

Dy. 4200 – DShK

A Soviet heavy machine gun that was widely used during World War II. It was known for its reliability and firepower, and it was used in various roles, from anti-aircraft defense to infantry support.

Dy. 4300 – P-38 Pistol

The standard pistol of the United States armed forces during World War II. It was known for its reliability and ease of use.

Dy. 4400 – Colt M1911A1

The standard pistol of the United States armed forces before the adoption of the P-38. It was known for its reliability and accuracy, but its single-stack magazine limited its capacity.