Alexanderofmacedon
05-23-2006, 16:52
Just going to give a list and a bit of info on many types of guns. Enjoy.
HK-MP5A4
The preffered submachine gun of counter-terrorist operatives around the world, Heckler and Koch's MP5 is known for its reliability and accuracy, even when firing on full automatic. A 9mm MP5A4 fitted with single, triple, and full auto trigger group.
M4 Carbine
A compact version of the M-16, the M4 carbine is commonly used when the firepower of an assault rifle is needed, but the weight and size is not. It is commonly used by US and Israeli Special Forces. It comes standard with a single and full auto trigger group.
HK-UMP45SD
An HK UMP45 equipped with a sound suppressor. Of course, the suppression is not as complete as the integral suppressor of the MP5SD. A good choice when a balance between power and silence is required.
Enfield L85A1
The Enfield L85A1 (also known as the Enfield Individual Weapon of SA80) is the standard infantry weapon of the British Army. Its bullpup design trades accuracy for maneuverability.
Steyr Aug
The standard weapon of the Australian army, the Steyr AUG is a futuristic looking assault rifle with a compact bullpup design. It is well suited for missions requiring the maneuverability of a submachine gun combined with the punch of an assault rifle.
M16-A2
When extra range or firepower is needed, anti-terrorist groups turn to the M16-A2. Tried and true, it’s 5.56 calibur easily pierces Level II body armor and has the longest range of any of the anti-terrorist group standard weapons. It comes standard with a single and three round trigger group.
M-14
The direct descendant of the classic M1 Garand, the M14 fires a 7.62 round with extreme accuracy. It has been in use by the US army since 1957.
Barrett Model 82A1
The Barrett Model 82A1 ‘Light Fifty’ M82A1 was the first .50 caliber sniper rifle to achieve widespread use. It’s massive length (1.55m) and weight (13.4kg) makes it the most accurate sniper rifle in any anti-terrorist group. Extreme car should usually be used in employing this weapon, as its high powered .50 Browning round can tear through multiple targets just as easily as it can through an engine block.
PSG-1
Arguably the most accurate off-the-shelf sniper rifle available. A favorite of police forces around the world, the PSG-1 comes standard with a 6x sight and fires the NATO 7.62 round.
Walther WA2000
The shortest sniper rifle used by the army, the Walther WA2000’s bullpup design and lightweight make it a favorite of snipers with needing to move stealthy into difficult positions. Its powerful .300 Winchester round has more punch than the more common 7.62 NATO round.
SPAS-12
The SPAS-12 is a fully automatic combat shotgun capable of emptying its clip in 2.25s. This makes it ideal for quickly clearing a room of all hostiles.
Benelli M1
Whether used for door breaching or highly lethal close quarters combat, a good tactical shotgun is an essential part of all tactical units. The 12-Gauge Benelli M1 is used largely because its superb recoil characteristics enable a skilled operator to fire five rounds accurately in less than one second. This is the only shotgun that can utilise slugs.
AK-47
This 7.62 assault rifle was first used by the Soviet military in 1949. Since then, it’s popularity has grown worldwide mainly due to its ease of use and sturdy feel.
Dragunov
Another rifle of Soviet descent, this 7.62 sniper rifle was designed to maintain accuracy, even in heavy combat. Thanks to a uniquely designed gas piston system, this rifle can fire, then regain a target and fire again slightly fast than other rifles.
Uzi
Famous for its small size and high rate of fire, the UZI is a popular weapon. With its relatively large ammo capacity and high rate of fire, this is a better weapon for laying cover fire than inflicting serious damage.
There you go. I’ll give you the side-arm list in an other post.
HK-MP5A4
The preffered submachine gun of counter-terrorist operatives around the world, Heckler and Koch's MP5 is known for its reliability and accuracy, even when firing on full automatic. A 9mm MP5A4 fitted with single, triple, and full auto trigger group.
M4 Carbine
A compact version of the M-16, the M4 carbine is commonly used when the firepower of an assault rifle is needed, but the weight and size is not. It is commonly used by US and Israeli Special Forces. It comes standard with a single and full auto trigger group.
HK-UMP45SD
An HK UMP45 equipped with a sound suppressor. Of course, the suppression is not as complete as the integral suppressor of the MP5SD. A good choice when a balance between power and silence is required.
Enfield L85A1
The Enfield L85A1 (also known as the Enfield Individual Weapon of SA80) is the standard infantry weapon of the British Army. Its bullpup design trades accuracy for maneuverability.
Steyr Aug
The standard weapon of the Australian army, the Steyr AUG is a futuristic looking assault rifle with a compact bullpup design. It is well suited for missions requiring the maneuverability of a submachine gun combined with the punch of an assault rifle.
M16-A2
When extra range or firepower is needed, anti-terrorist groups turn to the M16-A2. Tried and true, it’s 5.56 calibur easily pierces Level II body armor and has the longest range of any of the anti-terrorist group standard weapons. It comes standard with a single and three round trigger group.
M-14
The direct descendant of the classic M1 Garand, the M14 fires a 7.62 round with extreme accuracy. It has been in use by the US army since 1957.
Barrett Model 82A1
The Barrett Model 82A1 ‘Light Fifty’ M82A1 was the first .50 caliber sniper rifle to achieve widespread use. It’s massive length (1.55m) and weight (13.4kg) makes it the most accurate sniper rifle in any anti-terrorist group. Extreme car should usually be used in employing this weapon, as its high powered .50 Browning round can tear through multiple targets just as easily as it can through an engine block.
PSG-1
Arguably the most accurate off-the-shelf sniper rifle available. A favorite of police forces around the world, the PSG-1 comes standard with a 6x sight and fires the NATO 7.62 round.
Walther WA2000
The shortest sniper rifle used by the army, the Walther WA2000’s bullpup design and lightweight make it a favorite of snipers with needing to move stealthy into difficult positions. Its powerful .300 Winchester round has more punch than the more common 7.62 NATO round.
SPAS-12
The SPAS-12 is a fully automatic combat shotgun capable of emptying its clip in 2.25s. This makes it ideal for quickly clearing a room of all hostiles.
Benelli M1
Whether used for door breaching or highly lethal close quarters combat, a good tactical shotgun is an essential part of all tactical units. The 12-Gauge Benelli M1 is used largely because its superb recoil characteristics enable a skilled operator to fire five rounds accurately in less than one second. This is the only shotgun that can utilise slugs.
AK-47
This 7.62 assault rifle was first used by the Soviet military in 1949. Since then, it’s popularity has grown worldwide mainly due to its ease of use and sturdy feel.
Dragunov
Another rifle of Soviet descent, this 7.62 sniper rifle was designed to maintain accuracy, even in heavy combat. Thanks to a uniquely designed gas piston system, this rifle can fire, then regain a target and fire again slightly fast than other rifles.
Uzi
Famous for its small size and high rate of fire, the UZI is a popular weapon. With its relatively large ammo capacity and high rate of fire, this is a better weapon for laying cover fire than inflicting serious damage.
There you go. I’ll give you the side-arm list in an other post.