- The Mauser Gewehr 1889 was developed by the Mauser company for Belgium in the latter parts of the 1880s. Like many nations in Europe around the time, Belgium was looking to modernise its forces, and this modernisation required a bolt action rifle that would match any potential enemies arsenal, the G89 was Belgium's answer.
- – Official Verdun Weapon Guide[1]
The Gew. 89 was a Belgian rifle, used in the game by the eponymous squad. It carries five rounds in an internal magazine, loaded by stripper clip.
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Weapons | ||
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Rifles and carbines | Central Powers | Gew. 88/05 • Gew. 98 • Kar. 88 • Kar. 98AZ |
Entente | Berthier • Gew. 89 • Kar. 89 • Lebel • MLE • Mousqueton (M16) • P14 • P17 • Ross • SMLE (Sawn-Off) • Springfield • RSC 17 • RSC 18 | |
Machine guns | Central Powers | Madsen • MG08/15 • MG08/18 • MP18i |
Entente | BAR • Chauchat (CSRG M18) • Hotchkiss • Lewis | |
Handguns | Central Powers | C96 • Luger (Artillery) • Reichsrevolver |
Entente | FN1900 • M1892 • M1911 • Ruby • Webley • Webley-Scott | |
Melee and grenades | Central Powers | Boker Knife • Eierhandgranate • Feldspaten • Geballte Ladung 6x • Geballte Ladung 9x • M15 • M17 |
Entente | F1 • Mills • Trenchclub • Venguer Knife • Egg Grenade | |
Other | Wex • M1897 • TankGewehr • Binocs | |
Call-ins | Artillery • Plane • Gas • Heavy mortar • Smokescreen |