Firearms curator and weapons expert Jonathan Ferguson reviews the Warpath II trailer.

Published on April 30, 2021
Duration: 18:10

Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson reviews the Warpath II trailer, assessing the historical accuracy of depicted weaponry. He identifies numerous German and Soviet firearms, including the MG42, MP40, Mosin rifles, and DP-28, noting their historical context and surprising modern relevance. Ferguson also critiques unrealistic ballistic effects in the trailer, contrasting them with real-world impacts, and highlights a realistic weapon stoppage.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson reviewed the Warpath II trailer, identifying German MG42s, MP40s, and Soviet Mosin rifles. He noted the historical accuracy of some weapons but criticized the 'Hollywood-esque' ballistic effects, contrasting them with real-world impacts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Trailer Overview
  2. 01:06German Small Arms & Artillery
  3. 03:25Soviet Infantry Weapons
  4. 04:25The Maxim Machine Gun
  5. 05:42Ballistic Effects Realism
  6. 07:27Soviet Light Machine Guns
  7. 08:01Anti-Tank Tactics & Weapons
  8. 10:06Body Armor & Grenades
  9. 11:16Aerial Combat & Aircraft
  10. 12:35Panzerschreck & Sidearms
  11. 14:49Realistic Weapon Stoppage

Frequently Asked Questions

What German firearms were identified in the Warpath II trailer by Jonathan Ferguson?

Jonathan Ferguson identified the MG42 on a sidecar, several MP40 submachine guns, a rarer MP38, and an officer's Walther P38 pistol. He also noted large artillery pieces resembling Flak 88s.

Which Soviet weapons were featured in the Warpath II trailer review?

The review highlighted Soviet Mosin rifles and the DP-28 light machine gun, recognizable by its distinctive pan magazine. A Soviet Tokarev TT pattern pistol was also briefly glimpsed.

Did the Warpath II trailer accurately depict ballistic effects?

No, Jonathan Ferguson criticized the trailer's 'Hollywood-esque' graphic depiction of bullet impacts. He explained that real-world effects, especially from pistol calibers, are often less visually dramatic.

What realistic detail did Jonathan Ferguson point out regarding weapon function?

Ferguson highlighted a realistic weapon stoppage where an MP40 malfunctioned. The actor's attempt to clear it by operating the charging handle was noted as an accurate procedural response.

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