<eN>Madcat
Member
+2|6848
I'm a Sarge and of course that means 3 wpns, unlocked.
I got SF and played for a bit, then started it up later and got to unlock the G36E, no clue why.  Then I coudln't use  it on an SF map on the Mec team.  So how does all this work? Explain.

This should probably be moved to help.
ghostgr
177th Field Artillery
+39|6749|In your head
You can only use certain weapons on certain sides like your G36E for instance is only for the SAS.

I think it is pretty stupid. But if you go play vanilla you can get any of them you want as long as unlocked.
KnifeWhore
Member
+1|6761|USA
thats y i have sf but play bf2 vinalla
<eN>Madcat
Member
+2|6848
may someone give me a link, can'd find it on google
BlueScreen
I am the pwnage! Bitches!
+5|6746|Finland
You can use those SF unlocks only in regular BF2. In SF you have only those regular unlocks from BF2 in use.
Answeller
Usual Suspect
+16|6706|İstanbul,Türkiye
g36e is not an unlockable weapon g36c is. i dont wanna seem like smartass but that 2 weapon is similar. g36e standart sas spec ops weapon of course you cant use it on other teams.
Kanil
"Aff, Star Colonel!"
+37|6769|Internet!
Answeller: Wrong.

G36C: Vanilla BF2 Unlock, Spec Ops. Auto, Semi
G36K: Spec Forces SAS, Spec Ops. Burst, Auto
G36E: Spec Forces SAS, Spec Force Unlock (For Vanilla ONLY), Medic. Burst, Semi
MG36: Spec Forces SAS, Spec Forces Unlock (For Vanilla ONLY), Support. Burst, Auto

Spec Forces Unlocks may ONLY be used in Vanilla. Vanilla unlocks can be used in either Spec Forces or Vanilla. Spec Forces Unlocks may appear as kit equipment on some teams (SAS, basically), but if you are not that particular team, then you do not have access to those weapons while playing Spec Forces.

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