Damn!! Cold War has the most diversed origin weapons on the last 5 CoD games. Unfortunately, at least 50% of the weapons didn't even exist on the year of the campaign takes place. lol... Which is between 1980 to 1983. If I'm not mistaken. 🎦Timestamps of all the weapons on the video description. If you enjoy the video 🙂Drop a LIKE on the video 👍Thanks for watching.👀Have a nice day!!😇
Considering COD Mobile has some of these weapons, those anachronistic problems in some of its weapons (i.e Krig 6, Groza, etc.) were not mattered anymore as the game's lore took place in the near future.
i like how every time there’s a weapon in this game that still has a round in the mag/chamber even though it’s supposed to be empty (and/or other abnormalities,) a thought provoking suspicious “oh?” sfx gets played lmao
to be fair this guns arent the real ones, they are based or the same ones but different names. so you can say "this gun existed in that timeline" and it can be correct because is not the real one
yo no jugue nunca al juego pero cuando vi un arma de argentina me sentí orgulloso jaja / I never played the game but when I saw an Argentine weapon I felt proud haha
1. The shape of the CETME 58 Model C is similar to G3 from Heckler & Koch But Handguard & Stock has been replace with made from wood. 2. AMP63 in-game, it's a PM-63C which is operate in closed bolt & semi-auto. This is actually did exist. But just for civilian variant only. Plus, Despite incorrectly being full auto in Cold War.
That's because the CETME C is the predecessor of the H&K G3. In fact, we could say this last one is a "clone" of the CETME. There are some differences between both models, but not many. The most noticeable changes are a slightly curved magazine, wooden furniture, and the rear iron sight. Other than that they're quite similar.
Unfortunately, due to legal reasons, they had to make the weapons like this. It’s confirmed by Rick Zeng, the guy who designed the Bulldog (PP-19 Bizon). Also the KSP 45 was based on the HK SMG II, which is the forerunner of the UMP.
Yh that was because most gun manufacturers wanted more money from Activision for the gun licensing and we all know the multi billion dollar company Activision could never afford to pay a bit more money..... Of course not
@@r3ktfox146 that’s because the developers aren’t in control of that money, much like any other game company, they are given a certain budget and have to use that budget to make a game. I’m sure it’s better to have more game content than to lose that content so they have naming rights for the weapons.
I would like to add a few words about the ballistic knife. In the 70s, the KGB engineering centers developed the NRS-2 knife. True, instead of launching a blade, it had a barrel aligned with the blade and could fire a 7.62 mm caliber bullet. However, this knife was not in service in the USSR (I can’t speak about the Russian Federation, but most likely the knife is not included either). And I’m very pleased with such a wide selection of weapons in BOCW.
Although much like in BO1, a lot of the weapons are out of place (specifically the year they were made and the setting of BOCW. It's supposed to be set around '81-'84 or somewhere around that period. And yet there's guns like the QBZ-95)
I skipped this game when it came out but last year got it for cheap and I've been obsessed since. The cold War weapon autism is in full effect and I absolutely embrace it lol
As an italian i love the fact that the spas-12 its called the "gallo" witch means "cock" in italian and that the socimi type 821 its called like one of our city🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
The Carv.2 is a fictional, more conventional redesign of the G11. It also matches almost one-to-one with another conventional, fictional redesign of the G11 from Metel Gear Solid 5:TPP
15:07 I remember seeing somewhere that in the files of Cold War, the Magnum is referred to as the “sw_27”, meaning it’s apparently, supposed to be a bastardized version of the Smith & Wesson Model 27. The same revolver from World at War btw
I was surprised to see the LAPA representing a brazilian weapon in the game, I thought they would use the IA-2 rifle because it was a more recent, modern and even more famous weapon
@@johnny6572 sim isso é verdade, mas ainda é uma arma nacional que chegou a ser testada (blz que foi rejeitada, mas foi testada) e é uma arma que condiz com o contexto histórico do jogo. Então acho que foi uma escolha aceitável, mas já que tem armas recentes no jogo, o IA-2 seria uma opção boa tbm.
The 1980s offered a huge variety to choose from, but for some reason Treyarch put a lot of anachronistic or fictional weapons into the game. To illustrate my point here are some weapons, that Treyarch could have included. Pistols: -L9A1. -Stechkin APS. SMGs: -Uzi. -VZ-61 Skorpion. Rifles: -VZ-58. -L1A1. -SKS. Snipers: -SVD Dragunov.
I knew you didn't get rid of Black Ops Cold War. I was about to request a loadout for it but I'm afraid you might... you know. It's kinda too advanced for certain weapons to be exist in 1981 to 1983. Awesome job.
The shape of the SOCIMI Type 821 is similar to Uzi from IMI. There's no doubt that MW3 players have to make the Uzi loadout to be similar to this Italian SMG.
beautiful groza also refreshing to see them making the guns more realistic. especially noticeable on the streetsweeper. they gave it the correct loading procedure instead of fudging it for gameplay sake.
17:50 The PG-7 HEAT warhead inserted doesn't have any igniting propeller charge, its just a long metal stick being inserted in the RPG-7. The propeller charge usually looks like a light blue(sometimes black)cylindrical tube
The Ithaca 37 ejects the shells from the same place you load the gun. It's funny that you put the "strange thing" sfx on this since even in the pic of the original gun lacks the ejection port
@@alessandrocanale6189 california assembly bill 2571: This bill would prohibit a firearm industry member, as defined, from advertising or marketing any firearm-related product, as defined, in a manner that is designed, intended, or reasonably appears to be attractive to minors.
@@alessandrocanale6189 Well it’s not a copyright law. It’s because California has a law saying that gun companies who use their products in “marketing forms promoting aggression” they can be sued if someone uses that product to commit a crime. And they recently ruled video games constitute “aggressive marketing”. Activision already had to pay 73 million dollars over a Remington gun appearing in Warzone that some mass shooter used. Thats why they won’t use any real gun names anymore even things like ak-47 that aren’t copyrighted
@@adamheuer8502 ok thank you but one more thing if this dumb law in california is the issue then why the ak47 and other weapons in cod cold war are actualy displayed with their real name?
@TheKlang7interesting how you are going out of your way to make fun of people who helped developed the game, and put a lot of time into it, yet you cant spell or use correct grammar for shit
Problem: The variant used in the game is from the 90's. Sort of the reverse of BO2, which actually had an older model despite the fact it could have gone for a late 80's variant.
Love this game so much, hyped for bo2024! I hope on the release there will be classic weapons, such as colt 1911 (black ops without 1911 not black ops) aug, spas 12, barret, m14. Maybe if the treyarch had been given more time to develop and it would have been released in 2021, then we would have had more content at the start, including weapons with better animations. I don't see anything strange about weapons that shouldn't exist at the moment, because game called "Black ops" and the government can provide its agents weapons that the general public will only know and see in the future. It was the same in black ops 1
I just came here because the thumbnail shows the ballistic knife. I’m a melee player and that was my favorite weapon. God I miss that bad boy. The melee play style has been nerfed into the ground since then.😢
Damn, I can’t believe I wasn’t the only one thinking “Huh, The CAR.V2 sure acts a lot like the G11 does.” And lo and behold, CAR.v2 is just a fictionalized gun based off that. Also weirdly to me, it looks like a combination of the Famas (like say from MW2019 or something), with a magazine similar to the Chicom from BO2, that acts like the G11. Just some weird weapon combination that I thought of when using it. Btw, that thing is deadly in MP when you have the right attachments on it.
I remember thinking these animations looked stiff and robotic, and being called an idiot for thinking that. They still look stiff and robotic, and I feel vindicated watching this and seeing the animations that look especially so
I dont fully care about the realism to the weapons in the MP like when they were manufactured, but i loved seeing how many unique cold war era weapons they added
Y’know I kinda wanna come back to this game and MW2019 but idk, I did like them but 1. I don’t wanna use up all my data space and 2. I’m sure it’s just full of cheaters even if I turn off cross play. Also funny enough DF51, Cold War was the reason I found your channel. Couldn’t find any content trying to make weapon builds look as real life as possible.
The ithaca 37 actually ejects shells out of the bottom of the gun, but the animation is still weird, cause its as if the playable character is checking the side of the gun as if that's where the shell ejector is
What's that jingle that plays at 3:25 among other parts? It sounds like something you'd hear when someone disappears mysteriously in a cartoon or something.
I absolutely love the fact that a game called Cold War, set during the Cold War, does not contain the most used weapon of the Cold War, despite having guns from the Vietnam War like the M16 and XM177 Commando, guns from the Korean War like the M14, and even a few WW2 guns like the PPSH and Kar-31. Modern Warfare 2 and MW19 have FALs, Black Ops 1 and 2 both have versions of the FAL, but why doesn’t Cold War? I don’t know if the 2 newer Modern Warfare games have it, I don’t wanna play them.
it is weird how many of the weapons look like they still have placeholder animations, I wonder if the funding for the game just got cut when they started working on MWII or if they saw that the game had a rough start and just abandoned it.
Just if Someone are interested, the normal knife used together with the ballistic knife Is a Randall attack 14-7 , one of the most famous brand in USA or maybe around the world , used during the Vietnam war and they still making knives but to get one from the factory the waiting list about 12 years i think and the price is not cheap at all
the revolver is a smith and Wesson design not colt. the only reason I say that is due to the grip angle, sights, and the cylinder release is very smith like
There is a lot of discussion about ballistic knives, but one thing is certain: they are not made in America. It is generally said that it was used by the special forces of the Soviet Union.
Damn!! Cold War has the most diversed origin weapons on the last 5 CoD games. Unfortunately, at least 50% of the weapons didn't even exist on the year of the campaign takes place. lol... Which is between 1980 to 1983. If I'm not mistaken.
🎦Timestamps of all the weapons on the video description.
If you enjoy the video 🙂Drop a LIKE on the video 👍Thanks for watching.👀Have a nice day!!😇
Considering COD Mobile has some of these weapons, those anachronistic problems in some of its weapons (i.e Krig 6, Groza, etc.) were not mattered anymore as the game's lore took place in the near future.
considering that the guns of the game arent the real ones. if not based ones. They can easily say "well in the time of the campaign this ones existed"
COD ended with Cold War.
Dude more of this gun showcase and origin
Game it self not just tje campaign but ok
I love the little “🤨” sound effect when there is a round in the chamber despite having no ammo
i like how every time there’s a weapon in this game that still has a round in the mag/chamber even though it’s supposed to be empty (and/or other abnormalities,) a thought provoking suspicious “oh?” sfx gets played lmao
hmm, somethings off about this weapon
Sorry you haven’t unlocked those extra rounds at the bottom of the magazine yet
Oh that's what that sound was, it makes sense now
Cold war : Take place in the 80s
Also cold war : *yeah lets have weapons from the 90s to 2017*
still better than vanguard 🤷🏽
@@omeigaF2000 in WW2
@@tomato8933 a LASER GUN. in ww2
@@omeiga That's not that bad, Wolfestein also has futuristic weapons in WW2
@@tomato8933 but at least wolfenstein is believable
The fact that the game has a 2017 lever action shotgun for a 1980s timeline😭😭😭
Isn't worse as bringing a laser gun to WWII 💀
to be fair this guns arent the real ones, they are based or the same ones but different names. so you can say "this gun existed in that timeline" and it can be correct because is not the real one
@@whiteetk8000persona3isgoodPlus, you could say that it looks "Retro enough" (thing that doesn't apply to other wepaons like the FFar 1)
@@whiteetk8000persona3isgood Man I don't know. They could have easily brought back the Winchester 1887 in Cold War.
At least its better then vanguard!
YESSSSS!!! FINALLY SOMEONE THAT RECOGNIZE THAT THE FARA 83 EXISTS AND THAT IT ISNT A GALIL 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Looks like a bootleg version of the galil
The addition of the proper Galil clear things up...
@@REDACTED-05it has more of the finnish valmet than the galil…
@@REDACTED-05It is actually inspired by the FN fal of the Argentine army in the Malvinas
@@juanbautistaavalo7637 doesn't change the fact that it looks like a bootleg galil
For a game set in the early 80s I find it funny how half the guns are from 1990- modern day
* Appear a Argentinian Rifle in a Call Of Duty game
Argentinian: *_Prosceed to feel proud_* 🇦🇷
We are talking about f*cking call of duty, thats why we feel proud
Are you talking about the thing that looks like a galil with a weird charging handle?
As an Argentinian, i can totally confirm
@maxigamer24 estoy de acuerdo
yo no jugue nunca al juego pero cuando vi un arma de argentina me sentí orgulloso jaja / I never played the game but when I saw an Argentine weapon I felt proud haha
0:12 I can confirm that Tomb Raider was here XD
Ah ha 🤨🤔😎
@@DJ-iu5bb Bell sound from TR1
Argentina was mentioned 🔥🗣️‼️‼️‼️
what?
@@GAseosa720p what bro
Y claro si nosotros creamos a bersa y otras empresas cullas armas fueron de gran exito al punto de llegar al mercado de estados unidos B)
QUE CARAJO ES UNA ECONOMÍA ESTABLE 🗣️🚨🗣️🚨🗣️🚨🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@tomaslagos787 AGUANTE PERON C4R4J0 🗣️🗣️🗣️
1. The shape of the CETME 58 Model C is similar to G3 from Heckler & Koch
But Handguard & Stock has been replace with made from wood.
2. AMP63 in-game, it's a PM-63C which is operate in closed bolt & semi-auto.
This is actually did exist. But just for civilian variant only. Plus, Despite incorrectly being full auto in Cold War.
Because the CETME 58 is regarded as the predecessor to the G3...
It also has a slightly curved mag, whereas the G3 is straight.
That's because the CETME C is the predecessor of the H&K G3. In fact, we could say this last one is a "clone" of the CETME. There are some differences between both models, but not many. The most noticeable changes are a slightly curved magazine, wooden furniture, and the rear iron sight. Other than that they're quite similar.
@@ericpolo4614 beat you to it...
@@v12ts.gaming He defeated you, by putting more effort in the explanation. Stoopid.
Unfortunately, due to legal reasons, they had to make the weapons like this. It’s confirmed by Rick Zeng, the guy who designed the Bulldog (PP-19 Bizon). Also the KSP 45 was based on the HK SMG II, which is the forerunner of the UMP.
Wow, really? Interesting information, thanks
Yh that was because most gun manufacturers wanted more money from Activision for the gun licensing and we all know the multi billion dollar company Activision could never afford to pay a bit more money..... Of course not
@@r3ktfox146 that’s because the developers aren’t in control of that money, much like any other game company, they are given a certain budget and have to use that budget to make a game. I’m sure it’s better to have more game content than to lose that content so they have naming rights for the weapons.
Was it the California law
@@rufflesthegreat2264 the "california law" does not apply to video games as far as I know.
Cold war: 1980s weapons😁👍
Also cold war: 90s and 2000s weapons cold war predicted?💀
I would like to add a few words about the ballistic knife. In the 70s, the KGB engineering centers developed the NRS-2 knife. True, instead of launching a blade, it had a barrel aligned with the blade and could fire a 7.62 mm caliber bullet. However, this knife was not in service in the USSR (I can’t speak about the Russian Federation, but most likely the knife is not included either).
And I’m very pleased with such a wide selection of weapons in BOCW.
According to Wikipedia this weapon in service since 1986( so it was in service in USSR), and it still produced.
Although much like in BO1, a lot of the weapons are out of place (specifically the year they were made and the setting of BOCW. It's supposed to be set around '81-'84 or somewhere around that period. And yet there's guns like the QBZ-95)
According to Wikipedia Ots-14 was developed in 1993, so it's not soviet, it's russian assault rifle
Yes. I missed that.
"bUt ruZzia iS dA sAMe tiNg aS sOviET uNioN"
@@juehju в 1993 советского союза уже не было
Submachine Gun* but close enough
@@cheekibreeki921 don't know how about your country, but in my to be called submachine gun you should use pistol ammo, which Groza doesn't.
BOCW is the only game that lacks empty inspect animation. This is pre-MWII Animation.
Didn't MW19 lack empty inspect animations too?
@@Gaming_Red_Foxy yeah... but the Inspect animation itself didn't implement until Season 3 I think.
@@Gaming_Red_Foxythe bolts would be locked back on weapons that locked back
No shit Sherlock
the inspection animation style is mostly still black ops 4 inspired rather than post-mw19
I skipped this game when it came out but last year got it for cheap and I've been obsessed since. The cold War weapon autism is in full effect and I absolutely embrace it lol
As an italian i love the fact that the spas-12 its called the "gallo" witch means "cock" in italian and that the socimi type 821 its called like one of our city🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
There was a fair few unique weapons in this game that we hadn't seen in any other fps before
The game did have its problems, but I feel like it had some fun unique concepts and the company really just buried it as soon as it had a rough launch
ARGENTINA MENTIONED, LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The Carv.2 is a fictional, more conventional redesign of the G11. It also matches almost one-to-one with another conventional, fictional redesign of the G11 from Metel Gear Solid 5:TPP
The G11 in this game looked like a bootleg version of the pulse rifle from Aliens
Nunca creeria ver a un arma argentina en un juego
Nunca creería que me darían un corazón y like
Es la única razón por la que entre xd
@@Kai-Kimura nunca pensé que encontraría a otro latino
El tanque argentino mediano está en Warthunder (la normal, la 2C y la 2IP) y creo que le añadieron voces en español
@@tdguy1532 nunca creería que hubieran tanques argentinos en ese juego
3:13 AN ARMENIAN WEAPON IN COD?! damn thats so cool!
15:07 I remember seeing somewhere that in the files of Cold War, the Magnum is referred to as the “sw_27”, meaning it’s apparently, supposed to be a bastardized version of the Smith & Wesson Model 27. The same revolver from World at War btw
I love the fact that this game has guns from every time period and not just the Cold War.
6:26 BRAZIL WAS MENTIONED 🇧🇷🗣️
🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️❤️
5:55 *PAIN*
Our guy really needs to go to the doctor, his reloads are stiffer than a year old dried up corpse
I was surprised to see the LAPA representing a brazilian weapon in the game, I thought they would use the IA-2 rifle because it was a more recent, modern and even more famous weapon
Esse jogo se passa na época de 80, apesar de ter muita arma que foi se feita bem depois dessa época
@@lavemochaves6500 por isso achei que eles escolheriam por a IA-2 no jogo kkkkk, mas ficou melhor até, pq é uma arma da época
Na real melhor não foi, se estou correto a Lapa não foi passou de um protótipo e pouquíssimas unidades foram liberadas para teste.
@@johnny6572 sim isso é verdade, mas ainda é uma arma nacional que chegou a ser testada (blz que foi rejeitada, mas foi testada) e é uma arma que condiz com o contexto histórico do jogo. Então acho que foi uma escolha aceitável, mas já que tem armas recentes no jogo, o IA-2 seria uma opção boa tbm.
The 1980s offered a huge variety to choose from, but for some reason Treyarch put a lot of anachronistic or fictional weapons into the game. To illustrate my point here are some weapons, that Treyarch could have included.
Pistols:
-L9A1.
-Stechkin APS.
SMGs:
-Uzi.
-VZ-61 Skorpion.
Rifles:
-VZ-58.
-L1A1.
-SKS.
Snipers:
-SVD Dragunov.
Vz 61 is in the game already but it's a clone called the ots 14
Sks is the type 63 system Chinese version
Who needs a ak 47 clone when you already have it in the game vz 58 is a mix of ak 47 and sks
@@Johnnyblash123The Skorpion vz. 61 is a machine pistol and the OTs-14 is a Russian special forces bullpup rifle...
@@zusty9589he mean kiparis
FARA 83❤❤❤ . Love from argentina and new sub 🇦🇷❤🇦🇷
I knew you didn't get rid of Black Ops Cold War. I was about to request a loadout for it but I'm afraid you might... you know. It's kinda too advanced for certain weapons to be exist in 1981 to 1983. Awesome job.
Oh well, don't look at the weapons available in CoD Vanguard then🥶
The shape of the SOCIMI Type 821 is similar to Uzi from IMI.
There's no doubt that MW3 players have to make the Uzi loadout to be similar to this Italian SMG.
Ironically, the Type 821 is a straight up Italian copy of the Uzi.
beautiful groza
also refreshing to see them making the guns more realistic. especially noticeable on the streetsweeper. they gave it the correct loading procedure instead of fudging it for gameplay sake.
Argentina mentioned 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Fun fact: FARA 83 means "Fusil de Asalto República Argentina" (Argentine Republic Assault Rifle)
ARAR 83
The Hawk MM1 is got to be one of the most badass grenade launcher design I ever seen, and I makes Demoman of TF2 jumping for joy while drunk.
That sound effect has me DYING LMAO
The stoner 63 is pretty much the only LMG Big Boss uses during the cold war, aside the sawn off M16 with a 100 round drum mag.
Honestly one of my favorite Cod games ever
5:16 seeing a submachine gun incorporate a stock that’s highly reminiscent of an L96 rifle is something that’s living in my head with minimal rent
Black ops cold war weapons had in my opinion a style that out classed MW1 2 and 3 and still holds up to this day
17:50 The PG-7 HEAT warhead inserted doesn't have any igniting propeller charge, its just a long metal stick being inserted in the RPG-7. The propeller charge usually looks like a light blue(sometimes black)cylindrical tube
The Ithaca 37 ejects the shells from the same place you load the gun. It's funny that you put the "strange thing" sfx on this since even in the pic of the original gun lacks the ejection port
I was about to say
He putted that sfx because character pumped the shotgun without reason and shell didn't eject afterwards
I miss the good old days when videogames developers would use the real life name of the gun instead of a fictional name
Its because of California's copyright rules of weapons
@@LietunantGreek how? Can i have some details i dont know nothing about it
@@alessandrocanale6189 california assembly bill 2571:
This bill would prohibit a firearm industry member, as defined, from advertising or marketing any firearm-related product, as defined, in a manner that is designed, intended, or reasonably appears to be attractive to minors.
@@alessandrocanale6189 Well it’s not a copyright law. It’s because California has a law saying that gun companies who use their products in “marketing forms promoting aggression” they can be sued if someone uses that product to commit a crime. And they recently ruled video games constitute “aggressive marketing”. Activision already had to pay 73 million dollars over a Remington gun appearing in Warzone that some mass shooter used. Thats why they won’t use any real gun names anymore even things like ak-47 that aren’t copyrighted
@@adamheuer8502 ok thank you but one more thing if this dumb law in california is the issue then why the ak47 and other weapons in cod cold war are actualy displayed with their real name?
that greasy two finger touch 4:07 is something else, like a predator caressing his little prey
Love how the FFAR 1 inspect animation is so slow and careful like a brand new phine and then the reload animation is just like absolutely harsh
So many cursed weapon and unnatural physics in COD Cold War😂😂😂
@TheKlang7interesting how you are going out of your way to make fun of people who helped developed the game, and put a lot of time into it, yet you cant spell or use correct grammar for shit
A little help with the M82 is that is was developed during the 1980s and was finally manufactured in 1986.
Problem: The variant used in the game is from the 90's. Sort of the reverse of BO2, which actually had an older model despite the fact it could have gone for a late 80's variant.
If only Activision would stop being so indescribably greedy we'd have more actual good gun designs in cod again, holding hope out for Microsoft
Despite some questionable choices made in well everything about this game. I did learn about some old weapons I wasn't aware of like the Fmap dm
IT'S THAT A ARGENTINA REFERENCE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯QUE CARAJO ES UNA MILLAAAAAAAA🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Finally he finally uploaded what i requested a few weeks ago
to be honest i like these robotic reloads
Robotic reloads? Did you play bf2042?
Love this game so much, hyped for bo2024! I hope on the release there will be classic weapons, such as colt 1911 (black ops without 1911 not black ops) aug, spas 12, barret, m14.
Maybe if the treyarch had been given more time to develop and it would have been released in 2021, then we would have had more content at the start, including weapons with better animations. I don't see anything strange about weapons that shouldn't exist at the moment, because game called "Black ops" and the government can provide its agents weapons that the general public will only know and see in the future. It was the same in black ops 1
The sound effect made me scare until I realized that The empty Inspections still have bullet :}
I just came here because the thumbnail shows the ballistic knife. I’m a melee player and that was my favorite weapon. God I miss that bad boy. The melee play style has been nerfed into the ground since then.😢
Spain mentioned 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥 wtf is a low recoil system 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
It's a system that lowers recoil
@@Mrgatotf2 new Spanish weapon engineer ☝🏻
ARGENTINA WAS MENTIONED, NO HAY PLATA RAAAAAH 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've subbed and i shall binger your videos for the funny sound effects
I kinda had a mini stroke after seeing the 2011 QBZ-95-1 here, in Black Ops Cold War, definitely nothing to see here
really nice cold war one of my favorite codes
Treyarch bringing back the marshal as an 80s Cosmonaut survival gun is badass
Finally some amazing video for black ops cold war on 2024 ! Yea boii !
Damn, I can’t believe I wasn’t the only one thinking “Huh, The CAR.V2 sure acts a lot like the G11 does.” And lo and behold, CAR.v2 is just a fictionalized gun based off that.
Also weirdly to me, it looks like a combination of the Famas (like say from MW2019 or something), with a magazine similar to the Chicom from BO2, that acts like the G11. Just some weird weapon combination that I thought of when using it.
Btw, that thing is deadly in MP when you have the right attachments on it.
I remember thinking these animations looked stiff and robotic, and being called an idiot for thinking that.
They still look stiff and robotic, and I feel vindicated watching this and seeing the animations that look especially so
I dont fully care about the realism to the weapons in the MP like when they were manufactured, but i loved seeing how many unique cold war era weapons they added
Cold War has the most obscure weapons in the series tbh.
This weapon roaster is more diverse than a Disney movie.
1:51 MUCHAAAAAACHOOOOOOS 🏆🏆🏆
6:26 🇧🇷🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🇧🇷❤️❤️❤️💪💪
they did the G11 so dirty man
Y’know I kinda wanna come back to this game and MW2019 but idk, I did like them but 1. I don’t wanna use up all my data space and 2. I’m sure it’s just full of cheaters even if I turn off cross play. Also funny enough DF51, Cold War was the reason I found your channel. Couldn’t find any content trying to make weapon builds look as real life as possible.
6:26 vai Brasil
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The ithaca 37 actually ejects shells out of the bottom of the gun, but the animation is still weird, cause its as if the playable character is checking the side of the gun as if that's where the shell ejector is
I must be real high because that magic bullet sound effect made me laugh every time
reason for 50% of gun that are in the future be here is the bo4 zombies easter egg campaign
As a spaniard, i am happy and proud of the existence of the MG 82. Beutiful gun, only if Astra and Cetme were still around to make New models.... 😢
What's that jingle that plays at 3:25 among other parts? It sounds like something you'd hear when someone disappears mysteriously in a cartoon or something.
The weapon is supposed to be empty but there is a round in the chamber
4:42 I don’t expect the Bullfrog is actually a cursed gun and not a real one. 😂
It’s funny how the timeline in this game was during the 80s and they didn’t include the AK74 rifle.
I absolutely love the fact that a game called Cold War, set during the Cold War, does not contain the most used weapon of the Cold War, despite having guns from the Vietnam War like the M16 and XM177 Commando, guns from the Korean War like the M14, and even a few WW2 guns like the PPSH and Kar-31. Modern Warfare 2 and MW19 have FALs, Black Ops 1 and 2 both have versions of the FAL, but why doesn’t Cold War? I don’t know if the 2 newer Modern Warfare games have it, I don’t wanna play them.
it is weird how many of the weapons look like they still have placeholder animations, I wonder if the funding for the game just got cut when they started working on MWII or if they saw that the game had a rough start and just abandoned it.
Just if Someone are interested, the normal knife used together with the ballistic knife
Is a Randall attack 14-7 , one of the most famous brand in USA or maybe around the world , used during the Vietnam war and they still making knives but to get one from the factory the waiting list about 12 years i think and the price is not cheap at all
The LC10 looks like a weird smg abomination version of an L96A1
Nice 👍 bro
Warzone 1 and Codm literally made them look better by sound
cod mobile lmfaoooo
I remember the good ol days when cod was allowed to use real gun names
6:29 I never expected to see a gun from Brazil (my country)
Miss playing cold war
The animation just doesn't feels like how a gun should be properly reloaded by a human beside it looks robotic
the revolver is a smith and Wesson design not colt. the only reason I say that is due to the grip angle, sights, and the cylinder release is very smith like
I listen to this for sleep ASMR
I'm proud of my country. vamos argentina c4rajooo!!🇦🇷
The bullfrog is an impeccable gun
There is a lot of discussion about ballistic knives, but one thing is certain: they are not made in America.
It is generally said that it was used by the special forces of the Soviet Union.
I dont really like newers CoD, but if it has a Groza im already in love with it
It seems like different people animated every weapon and some cared way more about the quality than others
I will never forgive myself for pre-ordering this
thanks treyarch for add one argentinan weapon 😎 (fara 83),pd:me is argentinan but me i prefer speak english
la proxima usá el traductor compatriota
@@urielpuertas9899 que paso ¿esta mal,como hablo el ingles?
@@santinodanielrivero4588 si amigo
deberia ser
"Thanks treyarch for adding an argentinian weapon
PD: I am argentinian but i like speak english
@@InfinityGx thanks for fix my comment 😀
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Was wondering what the mystery stingers were for, then I realized why when the Trench Gun was missing the ejector
Fun Fact: The CETME Ameli Is One Of The Few Accurate Guns In Cold War (Is Even More Accurate Than It's Depiction In Cod Ghosts)