The M203 just barely fits the bill it entered service in 1969, but there is a documented history of special forces (MACV-SOG) using similar prototype underbarrel grenade launchers for longer than that, which would fit the time period (other than the fact that the M203 shows up on one of your starting guns from "Operation 40", which is set in 1961).The RPK-74 also did not enter production until 1974, and is also equipped with further-anachronistic alternate ironsights when used without optics - again, the earlier 7.62mm RPK version would have fit just fine. The AKS-74U was first produced in 1979, the base model having been produced in 1974.As above, the developers at least went to the effort to model it after the prototype version, with the wooden foregrip that enclosed the off-hand. The MP5K "prototype" is hilariously anachronistic the standard MP5 was not developed until 1966, and the MP5K was prototyped in 1976, but it appears in a level set in 1963.Even the earlier MAC-10 wouldn't have been a great fit - while it did see some use in Vietnam, it also was not in production until 1970. The MAC-11 was developed in 1972, and hence is also anachronistic.A more appropriate choice would have been the Smith & Wesson Model 39, which the ASP was based on and which some US special forces (particularly the Navy SEALs) did use around that time period. The ASP pistol was designed and produced in the 70s, and so would not have been around for the assassination attempt on Castro.The Full-Auto attachment is even worse, as that version wasn't developed until 1992. Production started in 1975, hence the name. The CZ-75 pistol makes an appearance, even serving as a starting weapon in Hudson's mission to Kowloon.The G11 depicted ingame is the K2 variant that was produced right before the Berlin Wall fell and the project got canned, in 1989. It was a technical success, if not prone to issues due to its incredible mechanical complexity, but never made it to mass production. The Heckler & Koch G11 was developed over a period of twenty years, from the late '60s to 1990.Not only did the original FAMAS F1 only enter production in the mid-70s, the FELIN model used in the game wasn't developed until 2001! Handwaved with being a prototype, just like the MP5K and several other guns, and it shows (for example: the Enfield, G11, and Commando use the same aftermarket iron sights note Although those folding rear sights are Troy BattleSights, which also did not exist until the 2000s, though most of the text on them is taken from similar folding rear sights that actually were experimented with in the mid-60s., the MP5K has the foregrip of its very first prototype, et cetera). Taken to ludicrous levels with the FAMAS.Even if they were the earliest weapon prototypes that the CIA could utilize (and they do Hand Wave it as such), they're still considered to be pretty damned early for its time. Anachronism Stew: Black Ops has a surprising amount of weapons that weren't even patented, let alone produced during the 1960s setting the game is in.
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It never went into full production only 40 of them were made. While the exact model seen is pure fiction, Finland has experimented with the M/44 an underslung flamethrower for the Suomi KP/-31. Aluminum Christmas Trees: Underbarrel flamethrowers.
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Alternative Foreign Theme Song: "ROCK U" by Namie Amuro was used as the theme song in the Japanese version.
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