Mosin Nagant Ammo
From the Call of Duty Wiki
A clip of Mosin Nagant Ammo is a "weapon" first featured in the level Stalingrad in Call of Duty, and again in the level Not One Step Back in Call of Duty: Finest Hour. The "weapon" is not actually used to attack anyone (the character is not even allowed to perform a melee attack with it), but is used to load a Mosin-Nagant rifle (that the character must find on a fallen comrade) later on in the level.
[edit] Call of Duty
| Mosin Nagant Ammo | |
| Magazine Size |
5 |
| Starting Ammunition |
5 |
| Maximum Ammunition |
10 |
| Ammunition | |
| Used by | |
| Clear | |
The Mosin-Nagant Ammo first makes its debut in the level Stalingrad in the first Call of Duty. The only thing it can do is be inserted into a Mosin-Nagant rifle. The "weapon" looks just like every Bolt-Action Rifle stripper clip. The ammo counter is a misnomer, though, as the clip in hand seems to be a pack of ten cartridges, even though the Mosin-Nagant's internal magazine only has a capacity of 5 cartridges. The only instance in which this weapon can be obtained (without using the "give all" cheat) is in the level Stalingrad, and it is only "usable" for a short amount of time before you can get a rifle.
The reason you get the ammunition clip, and not the Mosin-Nagant rifle itself, is because in the level, which is based on real events, when soldiers made it to the supplies, one man got a rifle, and another got a clip of Mosin-Nagant ammunition, the idea being when one man died, another soldier could pick one of the two that he needed off of his fallen comrade. The line you are in for supplies, though, never provides you with a rifle. It is notable that the founding members of Infinity Ward said that the reason they formed Infinity Ward was because they wanted to do surprising and shocking set pieces, such as the sequence in which the Mosin Nagant Ammo Clip is used.
[edit] Call of Duty: Finest Hour
The "weapon" appears in the exact same level (the level in this game is just an enhanced Stalingrad level), in the exact same situation, and is used in the exact same manner as in the original Call of Duty game, but the level it appears in is named Not One Step Back.
[edit] See Also
- Mosin-Nagant (Rifle)
| Weapons of Call of Duty and Call of Duty: United Offensive | ||
|---|---|---|
| Bolt Action Rifles | Kar98k · Mosin-Nagant · Springfield · Lee-Enfield | |
| Semiautomatic Rifles | M1 Garand · M1 Carbine · G43 · SVT-40 | |
| Submachine Guns | MP40 · Thompson · Sten · PPSH | |
| Support | BAR · MP44 · Bren | |
| Light Machine guns | M1919 · MG34 · DP28 | |
| Sidearms | M1911 · Luger · TT33 · Webley | |
| Rocket Launchers | Bazooka · Panzerschreck · Panzerfaust | |
| Grenades | Mk2 · RGD-33 · Mills Bomb · Stielhandgranate · Smoke grenade | |
| Miscellaneous | Satchel · MG42 · FG42 · M2 · PTRS-41 · FlaK 88 · Flakvierling · Flammenwerfer 35 · Mosin Nagant Ammo | |
| Weapons of Call of Duty: Finest Hour | ||
|---|---|---|
| Bolt Action Rifles | Kar98k · Mosin-Nagant · Springfield · Lee-Enfield | |
| Semiautomatic Rifles | M1 Garand · G43 | |
| Submachine Guns | MP-40 · M1 Thompson Submachine Gun · M3 submachine gun · Sten · PPSh-41 | |
| Support | BAR · DP-28 · Bren | |
| Machine Guns | M1919 · MG42 | |
| Rocket Launchers | Panzerschreck | |
| Grenades | Mk2 · RGD-33 · Sticky Grenade · Stielhandgranate | |
| Miscellaneous | M2 · FlaK 88 · Mosin Nagant Ammo | |
