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Weapons are your primary survival tool. Almost all weapons are entirely modular, so they can be fitted for different situations.
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{{PAGENAME}} are your primary survival tool in ''[[Escape from Tarkov]]''. Almost all weapons are entirely modular, so they can be fitted for different situations.
 
This page lists all of the '''weapons''' in ''[[Escape from Tarkov]]'' categorized by the skill they contribute EXP towards.
 
   
 
==Primary weapons==
 
==Primary weapons==
===Assault rifles===
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===Assault carbines===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Firing modes
!Rate of fire
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!Rate of fire
 
!Description
 
!Description
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|-
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|[[9A-91]]
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![[File:Kbp_9a91_car.png|300px|link=9A-91]]
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|[[9x39mm]]
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|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|900
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|The 9A-91 is a compact 9x39mm caliber assault rifle designed as a more technologically advanced analog and competitor of the SR-3 "Vikhr" assault rifle. Manufactured by Tula KBP Instrument Design Bureau.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[ADAR 2-15]]
 
|[[ADAR 2-15]]
![[File:ADAR2-15Image.png|frameless|link=ADAR 2-15]]
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![[File:ADAR2-15Image.png|300px|link=ADAR 2-15]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|800
 
|800
|Russian civilian carbine ADAR 2-15 is based on the design of the AR-15. Carbine is produced in St. Petersburg with use of Israeli components and chrome barrels made by "Molot Oruzhie".
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|The ADAR 2-15 Russian civilian carbine that is based on the design of the AR-15. The carbine is produced in St. Petersburg with use of Israeli components and chrome barrels made by Molot Arms.
 
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|[[AK-101]]
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|[[AVT-40]]
![[File:AK101 Image.png|frameless|link=AK-101]]
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![[File:AVT-40 STD Image.png|300px|link=AVT-40]]
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
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|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|750
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|The AVT-40 partially compensated for the lack of handguns and submachine guns at the beginning of WW2. The AVT-40 is similar to the SVT-40 in its design, but due to the presence of a fire selector, the role of which is played by the safety lever, it can fire both single and automatic fire.
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|-
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|[[OP-SKS]]
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![[File:Opsks.png|300px|link=OP-SKS]]
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|[[7.62x39mm]]
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|Single
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|40
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|The Molot OP-SKS Carbine is designed for loading with 7,62x39 - the most popular ammunition. The weight and dimensions make the carbine ergonomic for shooters of any age and height. It has been used for all types of traditional Russian hunting for more than 50 years. Tested on predators in Africa, Southeast Asia, Central America, Middle East.
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|-
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|[[RFB]]
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![[File:KT RFB.png|300px|link=RFB]]
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|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
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|Single
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|700
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|The Kel-Tec RFB (Rifle, Forward-ejection, Bullpup) is a gas-operated bullpup type semi-automatic rifle, manufactured by Kel-Tec. Chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester ammunition. The RFB uses metric FAL magazines, which insert straight into the magazine well and do not need to rock into place. The weapon is fully ambidextrous, much in the style of the Belgian F2000 rifle. The RFB is delivered without iron sights. A mil-spec Picatinny rail is provided for mounting a wide range of optics and tactical accessories.
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|-
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|[[SAG AK]]
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![[File:SAG.545.png|300px|link=SAG AK]]
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|[[5.45x39mm]]
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|Single
 
|650
 
|650
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|The AK-545 carbine by Sureshot Armament Group, based on modern AK platforms.
|Export version of a Kalashnikov chambered in 5.56&nbsp;mm assault rifle also equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[AK-102]]
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|[[SAG AK Short]]
![[File:Ak102image.png|frameless|link=AK-102]]
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![[File:AK-545Short View.png|300px|link=SAG AK Short]]
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|[[5.45x39mm]]
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|Single
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|650
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|A shortened version of the Sureshot Armament Group AK-545 carbine based on modern AK platforms.
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|-
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|[[SKS]]
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![[File:Sks.png|300px|link=SKS]]
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|[[7.62x39mm]]
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|Single
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|40
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|A Soviet semi-automatic carbine designed by Sergei Simonov for 7.62x39 cartridge and known abroad as SKS-45. Immensely popular both in CIS countries and in the West, this weapon is still in active service in some countries in form of various copies and modifications. This particular specimen comes from extended storage warehouses of Tula Arms Plant and haven't yet undergone the civilian weapon normalization procedure.
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|-
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|[[SVT-40]]
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![[File:SVT-40 STD Image.png|300px|link=SVT-40]]
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|[[7.62x54mmR]]
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|Single
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|50
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|The SVT-40 was the only mass-produced personal weapon in the early years of WW2, before the mass production of submachine guns began. The soldiers affectionately called this rifle "Sveta". When "Sveta" went to the troops, it turned out that not all Red Army soldiers were able to truly master this weapon. The SVT was best used by marine infantry units and snipers. The production of SVT-40 continued until the end of the war, and this semi-automatic rifle made an important contribution to the overall victory.
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|-
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|[[TX-15 DML]]
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![[File:TX-15 View.PNG|300px|link=TX-15 DML]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|Single
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|800
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|The Lone Star Armory TX15 Designated Marksman Light (DML) is a high precision civilian rifle designed on the AR-15 system base, chambered in 5.56x45 rounds.
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|-
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|[[VPO-101]]
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![[File:VeprHunterImage.png|300px|link=VPO-101]]
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|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
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|Single
 
|600
 
|600
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|A semi-automatic 7.62x51mm caliber hunting carbine. It was created on the platform of Kalashnikov machine gun (RPK) and has a similar appearance, weight and dimensions. Designed for professional and amateur hunting of medium and big game, as well as sporting use.
|Short, export version of a Kalashnikov 5.56&nbsp;mm assault rifle equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[AK-103]]
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|[[VPO-136]]
![[File:AK-103 7.62x39.png|frameless|link=AK-103]]
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![[File:Vpo136.png|300px|link=VPO-136]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|Single
 
|600
 
|600
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|The Molot Vepr-KM/VPO-136 carbine is based on the well-known Kalashnikov AKM and has an almost identical appearance, weight, and overall dimensions. Designed for hunting of medium and big game, as well as for sporting use.
|Kalashnikov 7.62&nbsp;mm assault rifle equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes.
 
 
|-
 
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|[[AK-104]]
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|[[VPO-209]]
![[File:AK-104Image.png|frameless|link=AK-104]]
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![[File:Vpo209.png|300px|link=VPO-209]]
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| data-sort-value="9.55x37mm" |[[.366 TKM]]
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|Single
 
|600
 
|600
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|The Molot VPO-209 carbine is based on the well-known Kalashnikov AKM and has an almost identical appearance, weight, and overall dimensions. It has a smooth bore barrel with the last 120 mm of the barrel being rifled (a so called "paradox"-bore). VPO-209 is chambered in .366 TKM, that together with the "paradox" rifling classifies the weapon as a shotgun under Russian law.
|Short Kalashnikov 7.62&nbsp;mm assault rifle equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes.
 
 
|-
 
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|[[AK-105]]
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|[[VSK-94]]
![[File:AK-105 5.45x39.png|frameless|link=AK-105]]
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![[File:Kbp_vsk94_ac.png|300px|link=VSK-94]]
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|[[9x39mm]]
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|Single<hr />Full‑Auto
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|900
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|The VSK-94 (Voyskovoy Snayperskiy Kompleks - "Military Sniper Complex") is a marksman rifle designed on the base of the 9A-91 assault rifle as a cheaper alternative to the VSS "Vintorez". The silencer, unlike the VSS, is not integrated, which allows the rifle to be used without it if needed. Manufactured by Tula KBP Instrument Design Bureau.
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===Assault rifles===
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{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
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!Name
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!Image
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!Cartridge
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!Firing modes
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!Rate of fire
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!Description
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|-
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|[[AK-12]]
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![[File:AK-12 Image.png|300px|link=AK-12]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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||Single<hr/>2‑round Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
|600
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|700
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|The Kalashnikov AK-12 5.45 automatic rifle is the primary model of individual small arms for personnel of motorized and other units of the Russian Armed Forces. The AK-12 is a part of the Ratnik equipment system.
|Short Kalashnikov 5.45&nbsp;mm modernized assault rifle equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AK-74]]
 
|[[AK-74]]
![[File:AK-74Image.png|frameless|link=AK-74]]
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![[File:AK-74Image.png|300px|link=AK-74]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Kalashnikov 5.45&nbsp;mm assault rifle, developed in 1970 by М. Т. Kalashnikov, became a further evolution of AKM due to adoption of the new 5.45x39 ammunition by the military.
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|The AK-74 (Avtomat Kalashnikova 74 - "Kalashinikov's Automatic rifle 74") 5.45x39mm assault rifle, developed in 1970 by M. T. Kalashnikov, became a further evolution of the AKM due to adoption of the new 5.45x39 ammunition by the military. The AK-74 was equipped with a new buttstock, handguard (which retained the AKM-type finger swells), and gas cylinder. The stock has a shoulder pad different from that on the AKM, which is rubber and serrated for improved seating against the shooter. In addition, there are lightening cuts on each side of the buttstock. The buttstock, lower handguard, and upper heatguard were first manufactured from laminated wood, this later changed to a syntehtic, plum or dark brown colored fiberglass.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AK-74M]]
 
|[[AK-74M]]
![[File:AK-74M.png|frameless|link=AK-74M]]
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![[File:AK-74M.png|300px|link=AK-74M]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
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|The AK-74M (Avtomat Kalashnikova 74 Modernizirovanny - "Kalashnikov's Automatic rifle 74 Modernized") 5.45x39mm assault rifle is a full-scale produced modernized version of the AK-74 that offers more versatility compared with its predecessor. Apart from several minor improvements, such as a lightened bolt and carrier assembly to reduce the impulse of the gas piston and bolt carrier during firing, the rifle features a new glass-filled polyamide stock that retains the shape of the original AK-74 fixed laminated wood stock, but side-folds to the left like the skeletonised AKS-74 buttstock, and also a dovetail side mount for installing various scopes. The AK-74M is a main service rifle of the Russian Federation.
|Kalashnikov 5.45&nbsp;mm modernized assault rifle equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AK-74N]]
 
|[[AK-74N]]
![[File:Akn.png|frameless|link=AK-74N]]
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![[File:Akn.png|300px|link=AK-74N]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Kalashnikov 5.45&nbsp;mm assault rifle, developed in 1970 by M. T. Kalashnikov, became a further evolution of AKM due to adoption of the new 5.45x39 ammunition by the military. The key design difference from the standard AK-74 is a side mount for optical and night scopes.
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|AK-74N (Avtomat Kalashnikova 74 Nochnoy - "Kalashnikov's Automatic rifle 74 Night") was developed in 1970 by M. T. Kalashnikov, became a further evolution of AKM due to adoption of the new 5.45x39 ammunition by the military. The key design difference from the standard AK-74 is a side mount for optical and night scopes.
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|-
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|[[AK-101]]
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![[File:AK101 Image.png|300px|link=AK-101]]
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|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
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|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|650
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|The AK-101 5.56x45mm assault rifle is a further modernized version of AK-74M base. AK-101 is equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes. The rifle is chambered to fire 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition, and is designed entirely for export purposes. The 100-series AKs are produced by the Izhmash factories in Izhevsk, Russia.
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|-
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|[[AK-102]]
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![[File:Ak102image.png|300px|link=AK-102]]
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|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
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|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|600
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|The AK-102 5.56x45mm assault rifle further modernized version of AK-74M base, more precisely a shortened version of AK-101. A short compact version equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes. The AK-102 is chambered to fire 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition, and is designed entirtely for export purposes. The 100-series AKs are produced by the Izhmash factories in Izhevsk, Russia.
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|-
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|[[AK-103]]
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![[File:AK-103 7.62x39.png|300px|link=AK-103]]
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|[[7.62x39mm]]
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|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|600
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|The AK-103 7.62x39mm assault rifle is a further modernized version of AK-74M base. AK-103 is equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes. The 100-series AKs are produced by the Izhmash factories in Izhevsk, Russia.
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|-
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|[[AK-104]]
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![[File:AK-104Image.png|300px|link=AK-104]]
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|[[7.62x39mm]]
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|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|600
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|The AK-104 7.62x39mm assault rifle is a further modernized version of AK-74M base, more precisely a shortened version of AK-103. A short compact version equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes. The 100-series AKs are produced by the Izhmash factories in Izhevsk, Russia.
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|-
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|[[AK-105]]
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![[File:AK-105 5.45x39.png|300px|link=AK-105]]
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|[[5.45x39mm]]
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|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|600
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|The AK-105 5.45x39mm assault rifle is a further modernized version of AK-74M base. A short compact version equipped with a side-folding shoulder stock and a side mount for optical and night scopes. The 100-series AKs are produced by the Izhmash factories in Izhevsk, Russia.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKM]]
 
|[[AKM]]
![[File:Akm.png|frameless|link=AKM]]
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![[File:Akm.png|300px|link=AKM]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|600
 
|600
|Modernized 7.62mm Kalashnikov, adopted in 1959 to replace AK as a standard service weapon of the Soviet Army. Main differences, compared to AK: enhanced accuracy range, lower weight, new stock, trigger, hammer retarder, muzzle compensator, and other design changes aimed at improving the efficiency of the rifle.
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|The AKM (Avtomát Kaláshnikova Modernizírovanny - Kalashnikovs Automatic Rifle Modernised) 7.62x39mm automatic rifle was was adopted in 1959 to replace AK as a standard service weapon of the Soviet Army. Main differences compared to AK: enhanced accuracy range, lower weight, new stock, trigger, hammer retarder, muzzle compensator and other design changes aimed at improving the efficiency of the rifle.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKMN]]
 
|[[AKMN]]
![[File:Akmn.png|frameless|link=AKMN]]
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![[File:Akmn.png|300px|link=AKMN]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|600
 
|600
|AKMN (with NSPUM-AKMN2 scope) is a small arms system consisting of a modified AKM with dovetail mount for installation of the night vision scopes of NSP familiy - NSP-2/3/3A, NSPU, NSPUM.
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|AKMN (Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanny Nochnoy - "Kalashnikov's Automatic Rifle Modernised Night") is a small arms system consisting of a modified AKM automatic rifle with a dovetail mount for installation of the NSP family night vision scopes - NSP-2/3/3A, NSPU, NSPU-M.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKMS]]
 
|[[AKMS]]
![[File:Akms.png|frameless|link=AKMS]]
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![[File:Akms.png|300px|link=AKMS]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|600
 
|600
|AKMS (GRAU Index - 6P4) is a variant of the AKM with folding shoulder piece (stock). Folds forward-down, under the handguard. Designed specifically for airborne troops.
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|AKMS (Avtomát Kaláshnikova Modernizírovanny Skladnóy - "Kalashnikov's Automatic rifle Modernised with foldable stock") 7.62x39mm assault rifle (GRAU Index - 6P4) is a variant of the AKM rifle with a folding shoulder piece (stock). Folds forward-down, under the handguard. Designed specifically for airborne troops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKMSN]]
 
|[[AKMSN]]
![[File:Akmsn.png|frameless|link=AKMSN]]
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![[File:Akmsn.png|300px|link=AKMSN]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|600
 
|600
|AKMSN - is a modified AKMS with dovetail mount for installation of the night vision scopes of NSP family — NSP-2/3/3A, NSPU, NSPUM.
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|AKMSN 7.62x39 (Avtomát Kaláshnikova Modernizírovanny Skladnóy Nochnóy - "Kalashnikov's Automatic rifle Modernised Night with a foldable stock") is a modified AKMS automatic rifle with a dovetail mount for installation of the NSP family night vision scopes — NSP-2/3/3A, NSPU, NSPU-M.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKS-74]]
 
|[[AKS-74]]
![[File:AKS-74.png|frameless|link=AKS-74]]
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![[File:AKS-74.png|300px|link=AKS-74]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Kalashnikov 5.45&nbsp;mm assault rifle equipped with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with air assault infantry.
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|The AKS-74 (Avtomat Kalashnikov Sladnoy 74 - "Kalashnikov's Automatic rifle 74 with a foldable stock") 5.45x39mm assault rifle is a variant of AK-74 equipped with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with air assault infantry and developed alongside the basic AK-74. The AKS-74 stock is fabricated from stamped sheet metal struts, machine pressed into a "U" shape and assembled by punch fit and welding.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKS-74N]]
 
|[[AKS-74N]]
![[File:AKS-74N.png|frameless|link=AKS-74N]]
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![[File:AKS-74N.png|300px|link=AKS-74N]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Kalashnikov 5.45&nbsp;mm assault rifle equipped with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with air assault infantry. The key design difference from the standard AKS-74 is a side mount for optical and night scopes.
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|AKS-74N (Avtomat Kalashnikov Sladnoy 74 Nochnoy - "Kalashnikov's Automatic rifle 74 Night with a foldable stock") 5.45x39mm assault rifle equipped with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with air assault infantry. The key design difference from the standard AKS-74 is a side dovetail mount for optical and night scopes.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKS-74U]]
 
|[[AKS-74U]]
![[File:Aks74u.png|frameless|link=AKS-74U]]
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![[File:Aks74u.png|300px|link=AKS-74U]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Reduced version of AKS-74 assault rifle, developed in the early 80s for combat vehicle crews and airborne troops, also became very popular with law enforcement and special forces for its compact size.
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|AKS-74U (Avtomat Kalashnikov Sladnoy 74 Ukorochenny - "Kalashnikov's Shortened Automatic rifle 74 with a foldable stock") is a shortened version of the AKS-74 assault rifle, developed in the early 80s for combat vehicle crews and airborned troops, also became very popular with law enforcement and special forces for its compact size.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKS-74UB]]
 
|[[AKS-74UB]]
![[File:Aks74ub.png|frameless|link=AKS-74UB]]
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![[File:Aks74ub.png|300px|link=AKS-74UB]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Special version of the AKS-74U, modification B (silences) is issued, by default, with a dovetail scope mount, a suppressor device, and special sights designed for firing subsonic ammunition.
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|A special version of the AKS-74U assault rifle, modification B (Besshumny - "Silenced") is issued with a dovetail scope mount, a sound suppressor device, and special sights designed for firing subsonic ammunition.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[AKS-74UN]]
 
|[[AKS-74UN]]
![[File:Aks74un.png|frameless|link=AKS-74UN]]
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![[File:Aks74un.png|300px|link=AKS-74UN]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Reduced version of the AKS-74 assault rifle, developed in the early 80s for combat vehicle crews and airborne troops, also became very popular with law enforcement and special forces for its compact size. Mod.N (night) is equipped with a dovetail mount for the night scopes.
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|AKS-74UN (Avtomat Kalashnikov Sladnoy 74 Ukorochenny Nochnoy - "Kalashnikov's Shortened Automatic rifle 74 Night with a foldable stock") is a shortened version of the AKS-74 assault rifle, developed in the early 80s for combat vehicle crews and airborned troops, also became very popular with law enforcement and special forces for its compact size. The N (Nochnoy - "Night") version is equipeed with a dovetail mount for the installation of night vision scopes.
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|-
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|[[AS VAL]]
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![[File:Asval.png|300px|link=AS VAL]]
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|[[9x39mm]]
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|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|900
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|AS VAL (Avtomat Specialniy VAL - "Special Automatic rifle VAL") is a silenced automatic rifle with an integral suppressor designed for special forces units. Developed in TsNIITochMash and based on the VSS Vintorez platform.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[ASh-12]]
 
|[[ASh-12]]
![[File:ASh 12.png|frameless|link=ASh-12]]
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![[File:ASh 12.png|300px|link=ASh-12]]
 
|[[12.7x55mm STs-130]]
 
|[[12.7x55mm STs-130]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
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|The ASh-12.7 (which stands for "Automatic assault rifle, 12.7mm") battle rifle is a dedicated CQB/Urban Operations weapon, developed by TsKIB SOO ("Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms"), a subsidiary of the KBP Instrument Design Bureau of Tula, Russia, by request from the Russian FSB (Federal Security Service). The weapon was designed with extreme short-range stopping power in mind for FSB urban combat units.
 
|The ASh-12.7 (which stands for "Automatic assault rifle, 12.7mm") battle rifle is a dedicated CQB/Urban Operations weapon, developed by TsKIB SOO ("Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms"), a subsidiary of the KBP Instrument Design Bureau of Tula, Russia, by request from the Russian FSB (Federal Security Service). The weapon was designed with extreme short-range stopping power in mind for FSB urban combat units.
 
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|-
|[[AS VAL]]
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|[[AUG A1]]
![[File:Asval.png|frameless|link=AS VAL]]
+
![[File:Steyr_AUG_A1_5.56x45_assault_rifle.png|300px|link=AUG A1]]
|[[9x39mm]]
+
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
|900
+
|715
  +
|Steyr AUG A1 is a 5.56x45 bullpup assault rifle, developed by the Austrian company Steyr-Daimler-Puch. AUG is known for good ergonomics, decent accuracy, low recoil and sufficient reliability. The rifle also stands out for its futuristic design.
|AS VAL (Avtomat Specialniy, Special Automatic Rifle) - silenced automatic rifle with integral suppressor designed for special forces units. Developed in TSNIITochMash on the VSS Vintorez platform.
 
  +
|-
  +
|[[AUG A3]]
  +
![[File:AUG A3 Image.png|300px|link=AUG A3]]
  +
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|715
  +
|Steyr AUG A3 is a 5.56x45 bullpup assault rifle, developed by the Austrian company Steyr-Daimler-Puch. AUG is known for good ergonomics, decent accuracy, low recoil and sufficient reliability. The rifle also stands out for its futuristic design. The A3 version features a bolt-catch button.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[DT MDR 5.56x45]]
 
|[[DT MDR 5.56x45]]
![[File:DT MDR 5.56x45 Assault Rifle.png|frameless|link=DT MDR 5.56x45]]
+
![[File:DT MDR 5.56x45 Assault Rifle.png|300px|link=DT MDR 5.56x45]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|The product of the US-based company Desert Tech LLC MDR rifle is a modular, multi-caliber weapon with compact bullpup layout. Barrel lengths and calibers can be changed by the end user within minutes with a minimum amount of tools.
+
|The MDR 5.56x45 bullpup assault rifle, designed and manufactured by Desert Tech LLC. A modular multi-caliber weapon with a compact bullpup layout intended for use by police and military special operations. Barrel lengths and calibers can be changed by the end-user within minutes with a minimum amount of tools.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[DT MDR .308]]
+
|[[DT MDR 7.62x51]]
![[File:DT MDR 308.png|frameless|link=DT MDR .308]]
+
![[File:DT MDR 308.png|300px|link=DT MDR 7.62x51]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|The product of the US-based company Desert Tech LLC MDR rifle is a modular, multi-caliber weapon with compact bullpup layout. Barrel lengths and calibers can be changed by the end user within minutes with a minimum amount of tools.
+
|The MDR 7.62x51 (.308) bullpup assault rifle, designed and manufactured by Desert Tech LLC. A modular multi-caliber weapon with a compact bullpup layout intended for use by police and military special operations. Barrel lengths and calibers can be changed by the end-user within minutes with a minimum amount of tools.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[HK 416A5]]
+
|[[G36]]
![[File:HK416Image.png|frameless|link=HK 416A5]]
+
![[File:G36 View.png|300px|link=G36]]
  +
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
  +
|Single<hr/>2‑round Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|750
  +
|G36 is a 5.56x45mm assault rifle designed in the early 1990s by German company Heckler & Koch as a replacement for the heavier 7.62x51mm G3 battle rifle. It was accepted into service with the Bundeswehr in 1997, replacing the G3. Since then, it has also been a popular export, and the G36 has seen active service in military and police units in several countries, including Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
  +
|-
  +
|[[HK 416A5]]
  +
![[File:HK416Image.png|300px|link=HK 416A5]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|850
 
|850
|The HK416 A5 is a further development of the HK416 assault rifle in 5.56 x 45&nbsp;mm NATO calibre. The most striking changes compared to its previous versions as well as to market available AR platforms include an improved and tool-less gas regulator for suppressor use, a redesigned, user-friendly lower receiver, which allows complete ambidextrous operation of the weapon and ensures optimised magazine compatibility, as well as numerous technical improvements to maximize the operator safety, reliability, ammunition capability and durability under real operating conditions.
+
|The HK416 A5 is a further development of the HK416 assault rifle in 5.56x45mm NATO caliber. The most striking changes compared to its previous versions as well as to market available AR platforms include an improved and tool-less gas regulator for suppressor use, a redesigned, user-friendly lower receiver, which allows complete ambidextrous operation of the weapon and ensures optimised magazine compatibility. Additionally, numerous technical improvements to maximize the safety of the operator, weapon reliability, ammunition compatibility, and durability under real operating conditions.
|-
 
|[[Kel-Tec RFB 7.62x51]]
 
![[File:KT RFB.png|frameless|link=Kel-Tec RFB 7.62x51]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|700
 
|The Kel-Tec RFB (Rifle, Forward-ejection, Bullpup) is a gas-operated bullpup type semi-automatic rifle, manufactured by Kel-Tec.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[M4A1]]
 
|[[M4A1]]
![[File:M4a1.png|frameless|link=M4A1]]
+
![[File:M4a1.png|300px|link=M4A1]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|800
 
|800
|Colt M4A1 - an assault rifle (carbine), designed in the USA on the basis of AR-15 platform for 5.56x45 NATO cartridge. It was developed primarily for use by vehicle operators and fireteams, who required a more compact and lighter weapon than a standard full-length rifle, but using the same ordnance. However, US SOCOM (United States Special Operations Command) was soon to adopt the M4A1 for all subordinate units, followed by general introduction of M4A1 into service in the US Army and Marine Corps.
+
|The Colt M4A1 carbine is a fully automatic variant of the basic M4 Carbine and was primarily designed for special operations use. However, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) was soon to adopt the M4A1 for almost all special operations units, followed later by general introduction of the M4A1 into service with the U.S. Army and Marine Corps.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MCX]]
  +
![[File:300 Blackout MCX.png|300px|link=MCX]]
  +
|[[.300 Blackout]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|800
  +
|The .300 Blackout MCX line, designed and manufactured by SIG Sauer, is available in both semi-automatic and automatic versions and features a short-stroke gas piston system, which is inherited from the earlier SIG MPX submachine gun. The .300 Blackout ammo and the MCX are compatible with all AR-15 magazines.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MCX SPEAR]]
  +
![[File:Sig mcx image rot.png|300px|link=MCX SPEAR]]
  +
|[[6.8x51mm]]
  +
|Single<hr />Full‑Auto
  +
|800
  +
|The MCX SPEAR is a multi-caliber assault rifle designed and manufactured by SIG Sauer based on the MCX assault rifle. Primarily chambered in the new 6.8x51mm (.277 FURY) ammunition. Designed specifically for the US Military to replace the M4 carbine.
  +
|-
  +
|[[Mk47]]
  +
![[File:Mk47 Mutant View.png|300px|link=Mk47]]
  +
|[[7.62x39mm]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|650
  +
|CMMG Mk47 Mutant, an American-made carbine chambered in 7.62x39mm, manufactured by CMMG Inc. Works with all types of AK magazines, including steel, polymer and drums. The carbine has shown exceptional reliability, which, together with the classic ergonomics of the AR system, gives an excellent example of a firearm. This variant features a fully automatic firing mode, for Law Enforcement and Millitary use only.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RD-704]]
  +
![[File:RD-704.png|300px|link=RD-704]]
  +
|[[7.62x39mm]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|600
  +
|Rifle Dynamics 704 assault rifle 7.62x39mm, an improved version of the AK system manufactured by Rifle Dynamics. The main difference from the standard AK: the design of the front part shifts the center of gravity closer to the receiver, which significantly improves the controllability of the weapon.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[SA-58]]
 
|[[SA-58]]
![[File:DS Arms SA-58 OSW Para 7.62x51.png|frameless|link=SA-58]]
+
![[File:DS Arms SA-58 OSW Para 7.62x51.png|300px|link=SA-58]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|700
 
|700
|SA-58 OSW (Operations Specialist Weapon) manufactured by american company DSA (David Selveggio Arms) is a legal copy of the FAL, it's made with the same Steyr-Daimler-Puch production line equipment as the StG-58. It may come with a different barrel length, an aluminum-alloy lower receiver, and improved Glass-filled Nylon furniture. Civilian models are semi-automatic, but military and Law Enforcement clients can procure select-fire models that have a fully automatic cyclic rate of 750 rounds/minute. The DSA-58 can use any metric-measurement FAL magazines.
+
|The SA-58 OSW (Operations Specialist Weapon), manufactured by American company DSA (or DS Arms - David Selvaggio Arms), is a legal copy of the FAL. It's made with the same Steyr-Daimler-Puch production line equipment as the StG-58. It may come with a different barrel length, an aluminum-alloy lower receiver, and improved glass-filled nylon furniture. Civilian models are semi-automatic, but military and law enforcement clients can procure select-fire models that have a fully automatic cyclic rate of 750 rounds/minute. The DSA-58 can use any metric-measurement FAL magazines.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[TX-15 DML]]
+
|[[SCAR-H]]
![[File:TX-15 View.PNG|frameless|link=TX-15 DML]]
+
![[File:ScarH Image.gif|300px|link=SCAR-H]]
  +
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|600
  +
|The FN SCAR-H (Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle - Heavy) assault rifle chambered in 7.62x51 NATO rounds, was adopted by USSOCOM (United States Special Operations Command) as the Mk 17. Features a side-folding polymer stock and a free-floating, cold hammer-forged Mil-Spec barrel with hardchromed bore. Fully-ambidextrous operating controls instantly adapt the SCAR to any user or any shooting position. The receiver-integrated optical rail plus three accessory rails enable mounting of a wide variety of scopes, electronic sights, tactical lights and lasers. Manufactured by Fabrique Nationale Herstal. Comes in black and flat dark earth.
  +
|-
  +
|[[SCAR-L]]
  +
![[File:SCAR-L_Insp.gif|300px|link=SCAR-L]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Single
+
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
|800
+
|650
  +
|The FN SCAR-L (Special Operation Forces Combat Assault Rifle - Light) assault rifle chambered in 5.56x45 NATO rounds, was adopted by USSOCOM (United States Special Operations Command) as the Mk 16. Features a side-folding polymer stock and a free-floating, cold hammer-forged Mil-Spec barrel with hardchromed bore. Fully-ambidextrous operating controls instantly adapt the SCAR to any user or any shooting position. The receiver-integrated optical rail plus three accessory rails enable mounting of a wide variety of scopes, electronic sights, tactical lights and lasers. Manufactured by Fabrique Nationale Herstal. Comes in black and flat dark earth.
|The TX15 Designated Marksman Light (DML) series sets the standard for a small frame semi-automatic precision rifle. Utilizing lessons learned during the development of our Multi Purpose Carbine, the DML is optimized for mid-range shooting.
 
  +
|}
  +
  +
===Bolt-action rifles===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Cartridge
  +
!Firing modes
  +
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Vepr AKM/VPO-209]]
+
|[[AXMC]]
![[File:Vpo209.png|frameless|link=Vepr AKM/VPO-209]]
+
![[File:AXMC .338 LM.png|300px|link=AXMC]]
  +
|[[.338 Lapua Magnum]]
|data-sort-value="9.55x37mm"|[[.366 TKM]]
 
|Single
+
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
|600
+
|30
  +
|The AXMC is the latest in a long and distinguished line of combat proven sniper rifles designed and manufactured by the British company Accuracy International. Chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, but can be quickly converted to .300 Winchester Magnum and .308 Winchester by changing the barrel, bolt, and magazine/insert.
|VPO-209 was created on the platform of Klashnikov (AKM) and has an identical appearance, weight, and dimensions. Hammer type firing mechanism administers single shots and setting the safety to locked. Ammo is fed by detachable box magazine.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Vepr KM/VPO-136]]
+
|[[DVL-10]]
![[File:Vpo136.png|frameless|link=Vepr KM/VPO-136]]
+
![[File:Dvl10.png|300px|link=DVL-10]]
|[[7.62x39mm]]
+
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
|Single
+
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
|600
+
|30
  +
|DVL-10 is a lightweight, compact, and silenced rifle in proprietary and current military subsonic calibers and has been developed for special service and combat missions where exceptional accuracy and range are needed. Equipped with a standard Lobaev foldable butt-stock and Lobaev Hummer Barrels stainless steel match-grade barrel.
|Semi-automatic hunting carbine of 7.62x39 mm caliber. It was created on the platform of Kalashnikov (AKM) and has an identical appearance, weight and dimensions. Designed for professional and amateur hunting of medium and big game, as well as sporting use.
 
  +
|-
  +
|[[M700]]
  +
![[File:M700Image.png|300px|link=M700]]
  +
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
  +
|30
  +
|The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962.
  +
|-
  +
|[[Mosin Infantry]]
  +
![[File:MosinInfantryImage.png|300px|link=Mosin Infantry]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
  +
|30
  +
|Mosin–Nagant is one of the most famous russian rifles, which was commonly used by Russian soldiers during WW2. Developed from 1882 to 1891, it was used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. It is one of the most mass-produced military bolt-action rifles in history with over 37 million units having been made since 1891. In spite of its age, it has been used in various conflicts around the world up to the present day.
  +
|-
  +
|[[Mosin Sniper]]
  +
![[File:MosinInspect.png|300px|link=Mosin Sniper]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
  +
|30
  +
|Mosin–Nagant M91/30 PU is a sniper variant of the famous russian rifle, which was commonly in use by russian snipers during WW2.
  +
|-
  +
|[[SV-98]]
  +
![[File:Sv98.png|300px|link=SV-98]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
  +
|30
  +
|The SV-98 is a Russian sniper rifle developed in 1998-2000 by a group of weapon engineers led by V.Stronskly and Serially produced by IzhMash group. It is a magazine-fed bolt-action rifle, designed to engage military personnel at the distances of up to 1000m.
  +
|-
  +
|[[T-5000]]
  +
![[File:T-5000 View.png|300px|link=T-5000]]
  +
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
  +
|30
  +
|ORSIS T-5000M is a Russian bolt-action sniper rifle. It was the first product developed by ORSIS, and is produced in their Moscow factory. The rifle was introduced in 2011 at the international exhibition of Russian weapons in Nizhny Tagil, and is entirely original, using no third-party components. The rifle ensures maximum comfort of the user while aiming and shooting, featuring a quick sighting line recovery, high reliability and ergonomics. The stainless steel barrel has a thread for installing a muzzle brake-compensator or a sound suppressor. The equipped muzzle brake-compensator effectively reduces impulse and allows the most comfortable recoil handling.
  +
|-
  +
|[[VPO-215]]
  +
![[File:VPO-215 View.png|300px|link=VPO-215]]
  +
|[[.366 TKM]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Bolt Action)
  +
|30
  +
|VPO-215 "Gornostay" ("Ermine") is a Russian-made bolt-action rifle designed for hunting and sport shooting, manufactured by Molot Arms. Chambered in .366 TKM ammo.
 
|}
 
|}
   
===Assault carbines===
+
===Designated marksman rifles===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Firing modes
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
+
!Rate of fire
 
!Description
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
|[[OP-SKS]]
+
|[[G28]]
![[File:Opsks.png|frameless|link=OP-SKS]]
+
![[File:HK_G28_View.png|300px|link=G28]]
|[[7.62x39mm]]
+
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
|40
+
|700
  +
|The HK G28 rifle was developed by Heckler & Koch specifically for the Bundeswehr as a support weapon for small infantry units. The G28 is based on the HK MR308, which, in turn, is a civilian version of the HK 417 automatic rifle. Despite several differences, the HK G28 is 75% interchangeable with the HK 417. This rifle is designed to shoot at distances inaccessible to standard 5.56mm assault rifles.
|Molot OP-SKS Carbine is designed for loading with 7.62x39 - the most popular ammunition. The weight and dimensions make the carbine ergonomic for shooters of any age and height. It has been used for all types of traditional Russian hunting for more than 50 years. Tested on predators in Africa, Southeast Asia, Central America, Middle East.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[SKS]]
+
|[[M1A]]
![[File:Sks.png|frameless|link=SKS]]
+
![[File:M1A Icon.png|300px|link=M1A]]
|[[7.62x39mm]]
+
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
|40
+
|700
  +
|M1A is a civilian version of the M14 rifle designed and manufactured by Springfield Armory, Inc. For the most part, it is identical to the M14. The most notable difference is the removal of the M14's fire selector switch, rendering the rifle permanently semi-automatic. The bayonet lug was also removed from the weapon.
|Soviet semi-automatic carbine designed by Sergei Simonov for 7.62x39 cartridge and known abroad as SKS-45. Immensely popular both in CIS countries and in the West, this weapon is still in active service in some countries in form of various copies and modifications. This particular specimen comes from extended storage warehouses of Tula Arms Plant and haven't yet undergo the civilian weapon normalization procedure.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Vepr Hunter/VPO-101]]
+
|[[Mk-18]]
![[File:VeprHunterImage.png|frameless|link=Vepr Hunter/VPO-101]]
+
![[File:Mk18.png|300px|link=Mk-18]]
  +
|[[.338 Lapua Magnum]]
  +
|Single
  +
|30
  +
|The Mk-18 Mod 1 Extreme Distance Capable Semi-Automatic Rifle was designed to take advantage of the ballistic capabilities of the .338 Lapua Magnum, .338 Norma Magnum, and .300 Norma Magnum cartridges. The system provides extreme distance capability in a lightweight and mobile semi-auto platform. Utilizing SWORD’s proprietary short-stroke piston system the rifle is precise, reliable, and durable. Featuring ambidextrous controls, ergonomic features, and built-in modularity, the MK18 is a great choice for the avid hunter, long-range enthusiast, and competition shooter.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RSASS]]
  +
![[File:Rsass.png|300px|link=RSASS]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
|600
+
|700
  +
|The Remington Semi Automatic Sniper System is the culmination of a joint effort between Remington Arms and JP Enterprises to develop a highly accurate and superbly built rapid firing sniper rifle. This weapon delivers sub-MOA accuracy out to 800 meters and beyond while providing the tactical advantage of a semi-automatic platform.
|Semi-automatic hunting carbine of 7.62x51 mm caliber. It was created on the platform of Kalashnikov (AKM) and has an identical appearance, weight and dimensions. Designed for professional and amateur hunting of medium and big game, as well as sporting use.
 
  +
|-
  +
|[[SR-25]]
  +
![[File:SR-25 View.png|300px|link=SR-25]]
  +
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
  +
|Single
  +
|700
  +
|The SR-25 Precision Rifle is the latest evolution of the precision 7.62mm NATO semi-automatic rifle. An ambidextrous bolt release, selector, and magazine release offers the left-handed user the ergonomic advantages inherent to AR15 based controls, as well as giving right-handed users alternate methods of manipulation to increase efficiency of movement. The Drop-In 2-Stage Trigger serves as an aid to long range precision marksmanship. The E2 bolt and gas system provides superior reliability in function whether suppressed or unsuppressed.
  +
|-
  +
|[[SVDS]]
  +
![[File:SVD-S.png|300px|link=SVDS]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Single
  +
|700
  +
|The SVDS (Snáyperskaya Vintóvka Dragunóva Skladnáya - "Dragunov's Sniper Rifle with a foldable stock") sniper rifle was specially designed for Russian paratroopers and special forces units. Features a tubular metal stock that folds to the right side of the receiver (equipped with a synthetic shoulder pad and a fixed cheek riser) and a synthetic pistol grip. The barrel was also given a heavier profile, the receiver housing was strengthened, the gas cylinder block was improved and a ported, shorter conical flash suppressor was adopted. Chambered in 7.62x54R ammo.
  +
|-
  +
|[[VSS Vintorez]]
  +
![[File:Vss.png|300px|link=VSS Vintorez]]
  +
|[[9x39mm]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|900
  +
|VSS (Vintovka Sniperskaya Specialnaya - "Special Sniper Rifle") is an integrally suppressed sniper rifle, designed in the 80s in the TsNIITochMash institute for the needs of special-purpose teams and task forces.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|}
  +
  +
===Grenade launchers===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Cartridge
  +
!Firing modes
  +
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[FN40GL]]
  +
![[File:FNGL40inspect.png|300px|link=FN40GL]]
  +
|[[40x46mm]]
  +
|Single
  +
| 30
  +
|A standalone buttstock assembly with an attached FN40GL MK2 grenade launcher. It is designed to use the full variety of NATO standard 40mm grenades. Manufactured by Fabrique Nationale Herstal.
  +
|-
  +
|[[M32A1]]
  +
![[File:M32A1inspect.png|300px|link=M32A1]]
  +
|[[40x46mm]]
  +
|Single
  +
| 30
  +
|M32A1 MSGL 40mm six-shot grenade launcher manufactured by Milkor USA. This grenade launcher uses the well-established principle of a revolver to achieve a high rate of accurate fire that can be quickly aimed at a target.
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Light machine guns===
 
===Light machine guns===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Firing modes
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
+
!Rate of fire
 
!Description
 
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[PKM]]
  +
![[File:PKM_Image.png|300px|link=PKM]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Full‑Auto
  +
|650
  +
|PKM (Pulemyot Kalashnikova Modernizirovanny - "Kalashnikov's Machine Gun Modernized") is a modernized version of Kalashnikov PK machine gun, operating with 7.62x54R ammunition. The PKM proved to be a powerful, simple, reliable and effective weapon. It was in demand for many decades, starting from the late 60s of the last century and up to the present time. Manufactured by V.A. Degtyarev Plant.
  +
|-
  +
|[[PKP]]
  +
![[File:Pkp-full.png|300px|link=PKP]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Full‑Auto
  +
|650
  +
|The 7.62 mm PKP "Pecheneg" is widely recognized for its reliability and firepower. Time-tested technical solutions, skillfully combined with advanced approaches to ergonomics, made it possible to increase not only the mobility of the shooter on the battlefield, but also the accuracy of fire at a distance of up to 1500 m, eliminating the effect of thermal mirage by equipping the machine gun with an over-barrel transport grip.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RPD]]
  +
![[File:Degtyarev rpd lmg.png|300px|link=RPD]]
  +
|[[7.62x39mm]]
  +
|Full-Auto
  +
|700
  +
|The Degtyarev hand-held machine gun chambered in 7.62x39 caliber. This machine gun was adopted by the Soviet Army and was used as a means of reinforcing infantry squads and platoons from the late forties to the early sixties. The RPD is elegantly designed, resulting in a compact, reliable and quite powerful fire support weapon. Manufactured by V.A. Degtyarev Plant.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RPDN]]
  +
![[File:Degtyarev rpdn lmg.png|300px|link=RPDN]]
  +
|[[7.62x39mm]]
  +
|Full-Auto
  +
|700
  +
|The Degtyarev hand-held machine gun chambered in 7.62x39 caliber. This machine gun was adopted by the Soviet Army and was used as a means of reinforcing infantry squads and platoons from the late forties to the early sixties. The RPD is elegantly designed, resulting in a compact, reliable and quite powerful fire support weapon. The RPDN variant is equipped with a hinged dovetail mount for installing optics. Manufactured by V.A. Degtyarev Plant.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[RPK-16]]
 
|[[RPK-16]]
![[File:RPK-16.png|frameless|link=RPK-16]]
+
![[File:RPK-16.png|300px|link=RPK-16]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|650
 
|650
|Newest Russian light machine gun - RPK-16 chambered in 5.45x39mm rounds. Key features of this kind of weapon are - quick detachable barrels, enhanced ergonomics, weaver rails on a handguard, and dust cover.
+
|RPK-16 (Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova 16 - "Kalashnikov's Hand-held machine gun 16) is the newest Russian light machine gun chambered in 5.45x39mm rounds. Some key features of this new weapon are the quickly detachable barrels, enhanced ergonomics, and weaver rails on the handguard and dust cover.
  +
|}
  +
  +
===Shotguns===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Cartridge
  +
!Firing modes
  +
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[KS-23M]]
  +
![[File:KS-23M.png|300px|link=KS-23M]]
  +
|[[23x75mm]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Pump action)
  +
|30
  +
|KS-23 is a Russian shotgun, although because it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine. KS stands for Karabin Spetsialniy, "Special Carbine". It is renowned for its large caliber, firing a 23 mm round, equating to 6.27 gauge using the British and American standards of shotgun gauges and approximately 4 gauge using the current European standards (based on the metric CIP tables), making it the largest-bore shotgun in use today.
  +
|-
  +
|[[M3 Super 90]]
  +
![[File:Benelli_M3_Super_90.png|300px|link=M3 Super 90]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Pump action)<hr/>Semi Auto
  +
|60
  +
|The Benelli M3 S90 is a dual-mode shotgun designed and manufactured by Benelli. The M3 is notable for allowing the user to choose between semi-automatic or pump-action operation. Benelli shotguns show excellent ballistic performance, and the finish and fine workmanship are the epitome of traditional Italian style.
  +
|-
  +
|[[M590A1]]
  +
![[File:M590A1 View.png|300px|link=Mossberg 590A1 12ga pump-action shotgun]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Pump action)
  +
|30
  +
|The Mossberg 500 Series is one of the most famous and widespread pump-action shotguns in the world. Protects your front lawn since 1961.
  +
|-
  +
|[[M870]]
  +
![[File:M870.png|300px|link=Remington Model 870 12ga pump-action shotgun]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Pump action)
  +
|30
  +
|The Remington Model 870 is a pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms Company, LLC. It is widely used by the public for sport shooting, hunting, and self-defense and used by law enforcement and military organizations worldwide.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MP-18]]
  +
![[File:MP18 VIew.png|300px|link=MP-18]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Single
  +
|900
  +
|MP-18 is the legendary Soviet single-barreled rifle. This gun behaves perfectly in all weather conditions, no breakdowns or failures have ever been identified.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MP-43-1C]]
  +
![[File:MP-43-1C 12ga double-barrel shotgun.png|300px|link=MP-43-1C]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Double
  +
|900
  +
|A hunter's dream. A classic double-barrelled beauty, simple and elegant. Fed with 12 gauge shells.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MP-133]]
  +
![[File:Mr133.png|300px|link=MP-133]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Pump action)
  +
|30
  +
|The MP-133 is a multi-shot pump-action shotgun produced by IzhMekh. It is the evoltuion of the earlier IZh-81 pump-action shotgun and is intended primarily for civilian and security markets.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MP-153]]
  +
![[File:Mp153.png|300px|link=MP-153]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single
  +
|40
  +
|The MP-153 smoothbore multi-shot shotgun, manufactured by IzhMekh ("Izhevsky Mechanical Plant"). A reliable and practical hunting and self-defense weapon.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MP-155]]
  +
![[File:MP-155.png|300px|link=MP-155]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single
  +
|40
  +
|The Russian MP-155 smoothbore multi-shot 12 gauge shotgun, manufactured by IzhMekh ("Izhevsky Mechanical Plant"). The gun weighs less than its predecessor MP-153 and features enhanced ergonomics and an easy-to-replace barrel mechanism. The new design also makes it easier to use for left-handed users.
  +
|-
  +
|[[MTs-255-12]]
  +
![[File:MTs-255-12 12ga shotgun.png|300px|link=MTs-255-12]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single action<hr/>Double action
  +
|30
  +
|MTs-255-12 is a unique for Russian market 12 gauge revolver shotgun.
  +
|-
  +
|[[Saiga-12K]]
  +
![[File:Saiga12.png|300px|link=Saiga-12K]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single
  +
|40
  +
|A semi-automatic 12 gauge shotgun with a folding stock, equipped with a firing mechanism safety lock that only allows firing from extended stock position. Features a short 430mm barrel.
  +
|-
  +
|[[TOZ-106]]
  +
![[File:Toz.png|300px|link=TOZ-106]]
  +
|[[20/70]]
  +
|Single<br/>(Bolt action)
  +
|30
  +
|A single-barreled 20 gauge hunting shotgun with a sliding breech bolt. Widely known by it vernacular name, the Death of the Chairman, for its compact size.
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Submachine guns===
 
===Submachine guns===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Firing modes
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
+
!Rate of fire
 
!Description
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MP5]]
 
|[[MP5]]
![[File:Mp5.png|frameless|link=MP5]]
+
![[File:Mp5.png|300px|link=MP5]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<hr/>3‑round&nbsp;Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
+
| Single<hr/>3‑round Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|800
 
|800
|HK MP5 9x19 submachinegun with Navy 3 Round Burst firing mechanism version, which features three-round cutoff. Widely acclaimed model of a submachinegun, primarily known as weapon of GSG9 and similar forces of the world, and famous through frequent appearance in movies and video games.
+
|HK MP5 9x19 submachinegun with Navy 3 Round Burst firing mechanism version, which features three-round cutoff. Widely acclaimed model of a submachinegun, primarily known as weapon of GSG9 and similar forces of the world, and famous through frequent appearance in movies and video games.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MP5K-N]]
 
|[[MP5K-N]]
![[File:HK MP5K-N.png|frameless|link=MP5K-N]]
+
![[File:HK MP5K-N.png|300px|link=MP5K-N]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<hr/>3‑round&nbsp;Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
+
| Single<hr/>3‑round Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|900
 
|900
|HK MP5K(K from the German word Kurz - "short") is a shorter version of MP5 which was designed for close quarters battle use by clandestine operations and special services.
+
|HK MP5K (K from the German word Kurz - "short") is a shorter version of MP5 SMG which was designed for close quarters combat use by clandestine operations and special services.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MP7A1]]
 
|[[MP7A1]]
![[File:HKMP7A1Image.png|frameless|link=MP7A1]]
+
![[File:HKMP7A1Image.png|300px|link=MP7A1]]
 
|[[4.6x30mm HK]]
 
|[[4.6x30mm HK]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|950
 
|950
|The MP7 is extremely compact, lightweight, can be used in very confined spaces, and is practically recoil-free. It can be carried continuously, making it the ideal personal weapon for the soldier of today. Those who carry it will be suitably armed for the broadest range of operations.
+
|The HK MP7 submachine gun is extremely compact, lightweight, can be used in very confined spaces, and is practically recoil-free. It can be carried continuously, making it the ideal personal weapon for the soldier of today. Those who carry it will be suitably armed for the broadest range of operations. Manufactured by Heckler & Koch.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MP7A2]]
 
|[[MP7A2]]
![[File:HKMP7A2Image.png|frameless|link=MP7A2]]
+
![[File:HKMP7A2Image.png|300px|link=MP7A2]]
 
|[[4.6x30mm HK]]
 
|[[4.6x30mm HK]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|950
 
|950
|The MP7A2 is a further modification of the MP7A1. The key feature of this submachine gun is the replacement of the standard folding foregrip for a "picatinny" rail.
+
|The MP7A2 is a further modification of the MP7A1 SMG. The key feature of this submachine gun is the replacement of the standard folding foregrip for a Picatinny rail, allowing mounting of various vertical foregrips. Manufactured by Heckler & Koch.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MP9]]
 
|[[MP9]]
![[File:MP9 View.png|frameless|link=MP9]]
+
![[File:MP9 View.png|300px|link=MP9]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
+
| Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|900
 
|900
|The Brügger & Thomet MP9 (Maschinenpistole 9mm, German for machine pistol) is is a selective-fire 9×19mm Parabellum caliber machine pistol designed and manufactured by Brügger & Thomet of Switzerland.
+
|The Brügger & Thomet MP9 (Maschinenpistole 9mm, German for machine pistol) is a selective-fire 9×19mm Parabellum caliber machine pistol designed and manufactured by Brügger & Thomet of Switzerland. A perfect choice for a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW).
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MP9-N]]
 
|[[MP9-N]]
![[File:B&T MP9-N 9x19 Submachinegun.png|frameless|link=MP9-N]]
+
![[File:B&T MP9-N 9x19 Submachinegun.png|300px|link=MP9-N]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
+
| Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|1100
 
|1100
|The MP9-N is a further modification of a MP-9 SMG, which was refined and optimized in cooperation with special units from police and military. The MP9-N is currently in service with close protection teams as well as with SWAT teams worldwide. It is also a perfect choice as a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW).
+
|MP9-N is the further modification of the MP9 Ssubmachine gun, which was refined and optimized in cooperation with special units from police and military. MP9-N is currently in service with close protection teams as well as with SWAT teams worldwide. It is also a perfect choice as a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW).
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MPX]]
 
|[[MPX]]
![[File:Mpx.png|frameless|link=MPX]]
+
![[File:Mpx.png|300px|link=MPX]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
+
| Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|850
 
|850
|SIG MPX boasts the unprecedented operation speed in the familiar form factor of the AR platform. Short-stroke gas piston allows SIG MPX to use the full range of 9&nbsp;mm ammunition without any adjustments to the gas valve. Full-sized mount provides the means of installing a wide range of scopes and sighting devices.
+
|The SIG Sauer MPX submachine gun boasts an unprecedented operation speed in the familiar form factor of the AR platform. Short-stroke gas piston allows SIG MPX to use the full range of 9 mm ammunition without any adjustments to the gas valve. The full-sized mount provides the means of installing a wide range of scopes and sighting devices.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[P90]]
 
|[[P90]]
![[File:P90Image.png|frameless|link=P90]]
+
![[File:P90Image.png|300px|link=P90]]
 
|[[5.7x28mm FN]]
 
|[[5.7x28mm FN]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|900
 
|900
|The FN P90, also known as the FN Project 1990, is a compact personal defense weapon (PDW) designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. Created in response to NATO requests for a replacement for 9×19mm Parabellum firearms, the P90 was designed as a compact but powerful firearm for vehicle crews, operators of crew-served weapons, support personnel, special forces, and counter-terrorist groups.
+
|FN P90, also known as the FN Project 1990, is a compact personal defense weapon (PDW) designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. Created in response to NATO requests for a replacement for 9×19mm Parabellum firearms, the P90 was designed as a compact but powerful firearm for vehicle crews, operators of crew-served weapons, support personnel, special forces, and counter-terrorist groups.
|-
 
|[[PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN]]
 
![[File:Pp19.png|frameless|link=PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|700
 
|Russian submachinegun based on the AKS-74U design. Standard-issue for many law enforcement and military units of the Russian Federation.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PP-9 "Klin"]]
 
|[[PP-9 "Klin"]]
![[File:Klin.png|frameless|link=PP-9 "Klin"]]
+
![[File:Klin.png|300px|link=PP-9 "Klin"]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|1000
 
|1000
|A further evolution of the Kedr SMG for new 9x18 PMM cartridge, designated as PP-9 Klin. It has been manufactured since 1996 until 2002 by the order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
+
|The PP-9 Klin is a further evolution of the Kedr submachine gun. It has a higher rate of fire and its chamber is designed to use the 9x18 PMM cartridge. It was produced from 1996 to 2002 by order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[PP-91 "Kedr"]]
+
|[[PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN]]
![[File:Kedr.png|frameless|link=PP-91 "Kedr"]]
+
![[File:Pp19.png|300px|link=PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
  +
| Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
  +
|700
  +
|The PP-19-01, also known as "Vityaz", is a Russian submachine gun chambered in 9x19 developed in 2004 by Izhmash based on the AK platform. A standard-issue submachine gun in many law enforcement agencies and military units of the Russian Federation.
  +
|-
  +
|[[PP-91 "Kedr"]]
  +
![[File:Kedr.png|300px|link=PP-91 "Kedr"]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|900
 
|900
|The PP-91 Kedr SMG was developed in the early 90's by the order of Ministry of Internal Affairs and is now produced at Ziatoust machinery plant (Zlatoustovvskiy Mashinostroitelnyl Zavod ZMZ). At the moment, it is a service weapon of almost all Russian law enforcement forces.
+
|The PP-91 Kedr is a submachine gun chambered in 9x18 PM, designed by Yevgeny Dragunov in the early 90s by order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and produced at ZMZ (Zlatoústovskiy Mashinostroíteinyy Zavód - "Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant"). This submachine gun has a simple but effective design. Its light weight makes it more comfortable to cary without affecting its performance, and it provides a high rate of fire without affecting its recoil. Thanks to these characteristics, it's still used as a service weapon in almost all Russian law enforcement agencies.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PP-91-01 "Kedr-B"]]
 
|[[PP-91-01 "Kedr-B"]]
![[File:Kedrb.png|frameless|link=PP-91-01 "Kedr-B"]]
+
![[File:Kedrb.png|300px|link=PP-91-01 "Kedr-B"]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|900
 
|900
|A rare silenced version of the PP-91 Kedr SMG, denominated as PP-91-01 Kedr-B.
+
|A rare silenced version of the PP-91 Kedr submachine gun, denominated as PP-91-01 Kedr-B.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[PPSH-41]]
+
|[[PPSh-41]]
![[File:PPSH-41 View.png|frameless|link=PPSH-41]]
+
![[File:PPSH-41 View.png|300px|link=PPSh-41]]
 
|[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
 
|[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|1000
 
|1000
|The PPSh-41 (pistolet-pulemyot Shpagina; Russian: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина; "Shpagin machine pistol") is a Soviet submachine gun designed by Georgy Shpagin as a cheap, reliable, and simplified alternative to the PPD-40.
+
|The PPSh-41 (Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina - "Shpagin's submachine gun") is a Soviet submachine gun designed by Georgy Shpagin as a cheap, reliable, and simplified alternative to the PPD-40.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Saiga-9]]
 
|[[Saiga-9]]
![[File:Saiga9.png|frameless|link=Saiga-9]]
+
![[File:Saiga9.png|300px|link=Saiga-9]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single
+
| Single
 
|650
 
|650
|Semi-automatic Saiga-9 carbine was developed as a variant of PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN for civilian market and designed for purposes of shooting sports and plinking.
+
|The Saiga-9 carbine was developed as a semi-automatic variant of the PP-19-01 Vityaz SMG for civilian market and designed for purposes of shooting sports and plinking.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[SR-2M]]
|}
 
  +
![[File:SR2M View.png|300px|link=SR-2M]]
 
  +
|[[9x21mm Gyurza]]
===Shotguns===
 
  +
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
  +
|950
!Name
 
  +
|SR-2M "Veresk" is a compact submachine gun designed for a powerful 9x21mm armor-piercing cartridge by order of the FSB and the FSO of the Russian Federation. This submachine gun is part of a high-performance rifle complex designed for special forces. Equipped with a folding foregrip. Developed by TsNIItochmash.
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
 
!Description
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[590A1]]
+
|[[STM-9]]
![[File:M590A1 View.png|frameless|link=Mossberg 590A1 12ga shotgun]]
+
![[File:STM-9 Base View.png|300px|link=STM-9]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<br/>(Pump&nbsp;action)
+
| Single
|30
+
|800
  +
|A PCC carbine with excellent performance already "out of the box", manufactured by Soyuz-TM Arms. Designed with the participation of world bronze medalist in Semi-Auto Rifle Vadim Mikhailov. Accuracy, speed, comfort of recoil. Compatible with Glock 9x19 magazines.
|The Mossberg 500 Series is one of the most famous and widespread pump action shotguns in the world. Protects your front lawn since 1961.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[M870]]
+
|[[UMP 45]]
![[File:M870.png|frameless|link=Remington Model 870 12ga shotgun]]
+
![[File:UMP45 View.png|300px|link=UMP 45]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[.45 ACP]]
|Single<br/>(Pump&nbsp;action)
 
|30
 
|The Remington Model 870 is a pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms Company, LLC. It is widely used by the public for sport shooting, hunting, and self-defense and used by law enforcement and military organizations worldwide.
 
|-
 
|[[MP-133]]
 
|
 
[[File:Mr133.png|frameless|link=MP-133]]
 
|[[12x70mm]]
 
|Single<br/>(Pump&nbsp;action)
 
|30
 
|Multi-shot, smoothbore MP-133 pump-action shotgun produced by IzhMekh. Reliable and practical hunting and self-defence weapon. Considered unique in its class for having a slide stop.
 
|-
 
|[[MP-153]]
 
![[File:Mp153.png|frameless|link=MP-153]]
 
|[[12x70mm]]
 
|Single
 
|40
 
|Smoothbore multi-shot. MP-153 shotgun, produced by Izhmekh. Reliable and practical hunting and self-defence weapon.
 
|-
 
|[[Saiga-12]]
 
|
 
[[File:Saiga12.png|frameless|link=Saiga-12]]
 
|[[12x70mm]]
 
|Single
 
|40
 
|Semi-automatic 12ga shotgun with folding stock and firing mechanism safety lock that only allows firing from extended stock position. Features short 430mm barrel.
 
|-
 
|[[TOZ-106]]
 
|
 
[[File:Toz.png|frameless|link=TOZ-106]]
 
|[[20x70mm]]
 
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;action)
 
|30
 
|Single-barreled 20ga hunting shotgun with sliding breech bolt. Widely known by it vernacular name, the Death of the Chairman, for its compact size.
 
|-
 
|[[KS-23M]]
 
|
 
[[File:KS-23M.png|frameless|link=KS-23M]]
 
|[[23x75mm]]
 
|Single<br/>(Pump&nbsp;action)
 
|30
 
|The KS-23 is a Russian shotgun, although because it uses a rifled barrel it is officially designated by the Russian military as a carbine. KS stands for Karabin Spetsialniy, "Special Carbine". It is renowned for its large caliber, firing a 23&nbsp;mm round, equating to 6.27 gauge using the British and American standards of shotgun gauges and approximately 4 gauge using the current European standards (based on the metric CIP tables), making it the largest-bore shotgun in use today.
 
|}
 
 
===Designated marksman rifles===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|[[M1A]]
 
![[File:M1A Icon.png|frameless|link=M1A]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|700
 
|The Springfield Armory M1A is a civilian version of the M14 rifle designed and manufactured by Springfield Armory, Inc.
 
|-
 
|[[RSASS]]
 
|
 
[[File:Rsass.png|frameless|link=RSASS]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|700
 
|The Remington Semi Automatic Sniper System is the culmination of a joint effort between Remington Arms and JP Enterprises to develop a highly accurate and superbly built rapid firing sniper rifle. This weapon delivers sub-MOA accuracy out to 800 meters and beyond while providing the tactical advantage of a semi-automatic platform.
 
|-
 
|[[SR-25]]
 
|
 
[[File:SR-25 View.png|frameless|link=SR-25]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single
 
|700
 
|The SR-25 Precision Rifle is the latest evolution of the precision 7.62mm NATO semi-automatic rifle. An ambidextrous bolt release, selector, and magazine release offers the left-handed user the ergonomic advantages inherent to AR15 based controls, as well as giving right-handed users alternate methods of manipulation to increase efficiency of movement. The Drop-In 2-Stage Trigger serves as an aid to long range precision marksmanship. The E2 bolt and gas system provides superior reliability in function whether suppressed or unsuppressed.
 
|-
 
|[[SVDS]]
 
|
 
[[File:SVD-S.png|frameless|link=SVDS]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|Single
 
|700
 
|Dragunov sniper rifle with folding stock - the SVDS variant. Was specially designed for Russian paratroopers and special forces units.
 
|-
 
|[[VSS Vintorez]]
 
![[File:Vss.png|frameless|link=VSS Vintorez]]
 
|[[9x39mm]]
 
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
|900
+
|600
  +
|The Heckler & Koch UMP submachine gun was designed by German company Heckler & Koch in the 1990s as a lighter and cheaper analog of the MP5. This version is designed to fire a .45 ACP cartridge and has a reduced fire rate of 600 rpm.
|VSS (Vintovka Sniperskaya, Special Sniper Rifle) - suppressed sniper rifle with an integral suppressor, designed in the 80s in TSNIITochMash Institute for the needs of special-purpose teams and task forces.
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Vector .45]]
|}
 
  +
![[File:vector45 fir unloaded view.png|300px|link=Vector .45]]
 
  +
|[[.45 ACP]]
===Sniper rifles===
 
  +
|Single<hr/>2‑round Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
  +
|1100
!Name
 
  +
|The KRISS Vector SMG is the ideal choice for law enforcement and military seeking a controllable and compact weapon system for close quarter combat environments. The low bore axis and Super V recoil mitigation system allow for controllable shots when firing in full-automatic, or fast semi-automatic follow up shots. Compatible with Glock .45 ACP magazines.
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
 
!Description
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[DVL-10]]
+
|[[Vector 9x19]]
![[File:Dvl10.png|frameless|link=DVL-10]]
+
![[File:Vector 9x19 View.png|300px|link=Vector 9x19]]
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;Action)
+
| Single<hr/>2‑round Burst<hr/>Full‑Auto
|30
+
|950
  +
|The KRISS Vector SMG is the ideal choice for law enforcement and military seeking a controllable and compact weapon system for close quarter combat environments. The low bore axis and Super V recoil mitigation system allow for controllable shots when firing in full-automatic, or fast semi-automatic follow up shots. Compatible with Glock 9x19 magazines.
|DVL-10 is a lightweight, compact, and silenced rifle in proprietary and current military subsonic calibers and has been developed for special service and combat missions where exceptional accuracy and range are needed. Equipped with a standard Lobaev foldable butt-stock and Lobaev Hummer Barrels stainless steel match-grade barrel.
 
|-
 
|[[M700]]
 
![[File:M700Image.png|frameless|link=M700]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;Action)
 
|30
 
|The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962.
 
|-
 
|[[Mosin]]
 
![[File:MosinInspect.png|frameless|link=Mosin]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;Action)
 
|30
 
|Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU is a sniper variant of the famous russian rifle, which was commonly in use by russian snipers during WW2.
 
|-
 
|[[Mosin Inf.]]
 
![[File:MosinInfantryImage.png|frameless|link=Mosin Inf.]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;Action)
 
|30
 
|Mosin–Nagant is a famous russian rifle, which was commonly in use during WW2.
 
|-
 
|[[SV-98]]
 
![[File:Sv98.png|frameless|link=SV-98]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;Action)
 
|30
 
|SV-98 is a Russian sniper rifle developed in 1998-2000 by a group of weapon engineers led by V.Stronskly. Serially produced by IzhMash group. It is a magazine-fed bolt-action rifle, designed to engage military personnel at distances of up to 1000 m.
 
|-
 
|[[T-5000]]
 
![[File:T-5000 View.png|frameless|link=T-5000]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;Action)
 
|30
 
|High-accuracy ORSIS T-5000 rifle is an outstanding result of our company designers' efforts. This model was created in cooperation with professional shooters and has the properties required for a customer in the Russian market. T-5000 model is a hand-reloaded repeater with sliding breech bolt and two front locking lugs. It is a multi-purpose weapon. Its specifications provide high-accuracy long-range shots (up to 1500m), high level of shooter's convenience while preparatory, firing and recoil phases, swift sighting line recovery, excellent reliability and ergonomics.
 
|-
 
|[[VPO-215]]
 
![[File:VPO-215 View.png|frameless|link=VPO-215]]
 
|[[.366 TKM]]
 
|Single<br/>(Bolt&nbsp;Action)
 
|30
 
|VPO-215 is a Russian made bolt-action rifle designed for hunting.
 
|}
 
 
===Grenade launchers===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|[[FN GL40]]
 
![[File:FNGL40inspect.png|frameless|400x200px|link=FN GL40]]
 
|[[40x46 mm]]
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|Standalone buttstock assembly with an attached FN GL40 Mk.2 grenade launcher. It is designed to use the full variety of NATO standard 40mm grenades.
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Secondary weapons==
 
==Secondary weapons==
 
===Pistols===
 
===Pistols===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Firing modes
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
+
!Rate of fire
 
!Description
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[APB]]
 
|[[APB]]
![[File:APBImage.png|frameless|400x200px|link=APB]]
+
![[File:APBImage.png|300px|link=APB]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|750
 
|750
|Silenced version of a Stechkin Automatic Pistol. Widely used by different Russian special forces.
+
|The APB pistol (Avtomatícheskiy Pistolét Besshúmnyy - "Silenced Automatic Pistol", GRAU Index - 6P13) is a silenced version of the Stechkin machine pistol, widely used by different Russian special forces.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[APS]]
 
|[[APS]]
![[File:Stechkin Automatic Pistol 9x18PM.png|frameless|200x200px|link=APS]]
+
![[File:Stechkin Automatic Pistol 9x18PM.png|200px|link=APS]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|750
 
|750
  +
|The APS (Avtomatícheskiy Pistolét Stéchkina - "Stechkin Automatic Pistol", GAU Index - 56-A-126) is a Soviet machine pistol chambered in 9x18 PM, developed in the late 1940 by Igor Stechkin. APS is intended for arming officers who are directly involved in combat operations, as well as for soldiers and sergeants of some special units.
|The Stechkin automatic pistol or APS is a Soviet selective fire machine pistol. It bears the name of its developer, Igor Stechkin.
 
  +
|-
  +
|[[Blicky]]
  +
![[File:Blicky pistol image.png|200px|link=Blicky]]
  +
|[[20x1mm]]
  +
|Single
  +
|30
  +
|A plastic semi-automatic toy gun firing 20x1mm disks. Designed for children over 5 years old. Manufactured in the USSR.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[FN 5-7]]
 
|[[FN 5-7]]
![[File:Five-seveN.gif|frameless|200x200px|link=FN 5-7]]
+
![[File:Five-seveN.gif|200px|link=FN 5-7]]
 
|[[5.7x28mm FN]]
 
|[[5.7x28mm FN]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
|30
+
| 30
|The FN Five-seven, trademarked as the Five-seveN, is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. Comes in black and flat dark earth.
+
|FN Five-Seven, trademarked as the Five-seveN, is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by FN Herstal in Belgium. The pistol was developed in the early 1990s and features a cold hammer-forged barrel that is chrome-lined for extended service life. The polymer-framed Five-Seven offers single-action operation, low felt recoil, 20-round magazine capacity, and is equipped with an ambidextrous, forward-mounted manual safety, and an accessory rail that accepts tactical lights and lasers.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[GLOCK17]]
+
|[[Glock 17]]
![[File:Glock17.png|frameless|200x200px|link=GLOCK17]]
+
![[File:Glock17.png|200px|link=Glock 17]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single
+
| Single
 
|30
 
|30
 
|Glock 17 is an Austrian pistol designed by Glock company for the Austrian army purposes. Thanks to both to its impressive combat characteristics and reliablity gained wide recognition and popularity also as a police, shooting sports and civilian self-defence weapon.
 
|Glock 17 is an Austrian pistol designed by Glock company for the Austrian army purposes. Thanks to both to its impressive combat characteristics and reliablity gained wide recognition and popularity also as a police, shooting sports and civilian self-defence weapon.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[GLOCK18C]]
+
|[[Glock 18C]]
![[File:Glock18CImage.png|frameless|200x200px|link=GLOCK18C]]
+
![[File:Glock18CImage.png|200px|link=Glock 18C]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
+
| Single<hr/>Full‑Auto
 
|1200
 
|1200
 
|The Glock 18 is a selective-fire variant of the Glock 17. The firearm is typically used with an extended 33-round-capacity magazine, although other magazines from the Glock 17 can be used, with available capacities of 10, 17, or 19 rounds. It has a keyhole opening cut into the forward portion of the slide, similar to the opening on the Glock long-slide models, although the Glock 18 has a standard-length slide. The keyhole opening provides an area to allow the four, progressively larger (from back to front) compensator cuts machined into the barrel to vent the propellant gases upwards, affording more control over the rapid-firing machine pistol.
 
|The Glock 18 is a selective-fire variant of the Glock 17. The firearm is typically used with an extended 33-round-capacity magazine, although other magazines from the Glock 17 can be used, with available capacities of 10, 17, or 19 rounds. It has a keyhole opening cut into the forward portion of the slide, similar to the opening on the Glock long-slide models, although the Glock 18 has a standard-length slide. The keyhole opening provides an area to allow the four, progressively larger (from back to front) compensator cuts machined into the barrel to vent the propellant gases upwards, affording more control over the rapid-firing machine pistol.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[M1911A1]]
+
|[[Glock 19X]]
![[File:M1911A1 View.png|frameless|200x200px|link=M1911A1]]
+
![[File:G19X_View.png|200px|link=Glock 19X]]
|[[.45 ACP]]
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single
+
| Single
 
|30
 
|30
  +
|The Glock 19X is an Austrian pistol based on the Glock 19 Modular Handgun System developed by Glock. Glock 19X is a hybrid of the Glock 17 and Glock 19 models: bolt and barrel of the 19th model, and the long handle of the very first 17th model. Also, the Glock 19X is devoid of sub-finger recesses, but has a loop for a safety cord. The gun is made in the Coyote color.
|Commonly known simply as "Colt", the M1911 is one of the most famous handguns on a planet. It went through both World War's as a standard-issue US Army pistol, and despite that it was replaced in 1986, its further variations are still a sidearm of choice in different US Special Forces. M1911A1 is the further generation of a M1911 pistol, after World War I, the military's Model 1911 went through various changes including shorter trigger with frame cuts, improved sights, an arched mainspring housing and a redesigned grip safety.
 
  +
|-
  +
|[[M9A3]]
  +
![[File:Beretta M9A3 9x19 pistol Image.png|200px|link=M9A3]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
  +
| Single
  +
|30
  +
|The Beretta M9A3 is the newest addition to the M9 series of pistols. It was designed for military and police forces, as well as for sport and a home defence use. The main features of the A3 generation are a more ergonomic and durable FDE coating.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[M45A1]]
 
|[[M45A1]]
![[File:M45A1.png|frameless|200x200px|link=M45A1]]
+
![[File:M45A1.png|200px|link=M45A1]]
 
|[[.45 ACP]]
 
|[[.45 ACP]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|30
|The MEU(SOC) pistol, ("Marine Expeditionary Unit"; "Special Operations Capable") officially designated the M45 MEUSOC,is a magazine-fed, recoil-operated, single-action, semiautomatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It's a variant of the M1911, and has been the standard-issue side arm for the Force Recon Element of the United States Marine Corps' Marine Expeditionary Units since 1985.The improved M45A1 features several changes to the original M1911A1 design. One feature is the dual recoil spring system that spreads out the recoil force of the .45 ACP round by lowering the peak force of the recoil pulse. It also has 3-dot tritium night sights, a 5-inch national match barrel, ambidextrous safety, picatinny rail, and a desert tan Cerakote finish.
+
|The MEU(SOC) pistol, ("Marine Expeditionary Unit"; "Special Operations Capable") officially designated the M45 MEUSOC,is a magazine-fed, recoil-operated, single-action, semiautomatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It's a variant of the M1911, and has been the standard-issue side arm for the Force Recon Element of the United States Marine Corps' Marine Expeditionary Units since 1985.The improved M45A1 features several changes to the original M1911A1 design. One feature is the dual recoil spring system that spreads out the recoil force of the .45 ACP round by lowering the peak force of the recoil pulse. It also has 3-dot tritium night sights, a 5-inch national match barrel, ambidextrous safety, picatinny rail, and a desert tan Cerakote finish.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[M9A3]]
+
|[[M1911A1]]
![[File:EFT UpcomingM9A3.png|frameless|200x200px|link=M9A3]]
+
![[File:M1911A1 View.png|200px|link=M1911A1]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
+
|[[.45 ACP]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|30
  +
|Commonly known simply as "Colt", the M1911 is one of the most famous handguns on a planet. It went through both World War's as a standard-issue US Army pistol, and despite that it was replaced in 1986, its further variations are still a sidearm of choice in different US Special Forces. M1911A1 is the further generation of a M1911 pistol, after World War I, the military's Model 1911 went through various changes including shorter trigger with frame cuts, improved sights, an arched mainspring housing and a redesigned grip safety.
|Beretta M9A3 is a newest modification in a M9 series pistols, it was designed for military and police forces, as well as for sport and a homedefence. Main features of a A3 generation are improved ergonomic and more durable FDE coating.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MP-443 "Grach"]]
 
|[[MP-443 "Grach"]]
![[File:Grach.png|frameless|200x200px|link=MP-443 "Grach"]]
+
![[File:Grach.png|200px|link=MP-443 "Grach"]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single
+
| Single
 
|30
 
|30
  +
|The PYa MP-443 (Pistolét Yarýgina MP-443 - "Yarygin Pistol MP-443", GRAU Index - 6P35) widely known as "Grach" is a Russian semiautomatic pistol chambered in 9x19 mm. It was designed by Vladimir Yarygin in the 1990s and adopted as a standard sidearm by the Russian military, law enforcement agencies, and special units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. It features a high capacity magazine and can be equipped with the Zenit B-8 mount to install additional attachments beneath the barrel.
|Russian-produced semiautomatic 9x19 pistol, a service weapon of Russian army, special forces of Ministry of internal affairs and other defence and law enforcement agencies.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[P226R]]
 
|[[P226R]]
![[File:P226.png|frameless|200x200px|link=P226R]]
+
![[File:P226.png|200px|link=P226R]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Single
+
| Single
 
|30
 
|30
 
|The SIG Sauer P226R is a full-sized, service-type pistol made by SIG Sauer, a standard service weapon of Navy SEALs. Chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum, features a Picatinny rail mount on the underside of a frame.
 
|The SIG Sauer P226R is a full-sized, service-type pistol made by SIG Sauer, a standard service weapon of Navy SEALs. Chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum, features a Picatinny rail mount on the underside of a frame.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PB pistol]]
 
|[[PB pistol]]
![[File:Pb.png|frameless|200x200px|link=PB pistol]]
+
![[File:Pb.png|200px|link=PB pistol]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|30
 
|PB silenced pistol (GRAU Index 6П9) was designed for the purposes of army reconnaissance groups and USSR KGB personnel and introduced into service in 1967. Still operated nowadays by FSB special forces and internal troops of Ministry of Internal Affairs.
 
|PB silenced pistol (GRAU Index 6П9) was designed for the purposes of army reconnaissance groups and USSR KGB personnel and introduced into service in 1967. Still operated nowadays by FSB special forces and internal troops of Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  +
|-
  +
|[[PL-15]]
  +
![[File:PL-15image.png|200px|link=PL-15]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
  +
| Single
  +
|30
  +
|A Russian self-loading pistol chambered for 9x19mm, developed by a team of designers from the Kalashnikov concern under the leadership of Dmitry Lebedev for the needs of Russian law enforcement agencies.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PM (t) pistol]]
 
|[[PM (t) pistol]]
![[File:Makarovt.png|frameless|200x200px|link=PM (t) pistol]]
+
![[File:Makarovt.png|200px|link=PM (t) pistol]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|30
|A semi-mythical PM with extended barrel and suppressor mount threading. Some claim it was a limited series manufactured in Bulgaria, others insist on DDR, and some are even prone to think of it as a handcrafted upgrade. How did it end up in the Norvinsk region, no living soul can tell.
+
|A semi-mythical Makarov pistol with an extended threaded barrel for equipping a sound suppressor. Some claim it was a limited production series manufactured in Bulgaria, whilst others insist on it being East German, or even a handcrafted upgrade. As for how it ended up in the Norvinsk region, no living soul could tell you now.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[PM pistol]]
 
|[[PM pistol]]
![[File:Makarov.png|frameless|200x200px|link=PM pistol]]
+
![[File:Makarov.png|200px|link=PM pistol]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|30
|A time-proven PM. Due to the ubiquitous spread of both pistol and ammo it is still being used by Russian Spetznaz, thanks to exceptional reliability, light weight and compact size. The only serious drawback is its lack of a knockdown power.
+
|The time-proven PM pistol (Pistolét Makárova - "Makarov Pistol", GAU Index - 56-A-125). Due to the ubiquitous spread of both pistol and its ammunition, as well as its exceptional reliability, light weight, and compact size, the PM still sees wide service in both police, military, and security forces. Although the damage makes you with for the best.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[SR-1MP Gyurza]]
 
|[[SR-1MP Gyurza]]
![[File:Sr1mp.png|frameless|200x200px|link=SR-1MP Gyurza]]
+
![[File:Sr1mp.png|200px|link=SR-1MP Gyurza]]
 
|[[9x21mm Gyurza]]
 
|[[9x21mm Gyurza]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|30
  +
|The SR-1MP pistol (GRAU index - 6P53), also known as "Gyurza" (Viper) or SPS ("Samozaryádnyy Pistolyét Serdyukóva" - Serdyukov Semiautomatic Pistol), was designed by P. Serdyukov and I. Belyaev with the powerful 9x21 cartridge to replace the APS machine pistol used by the special forces of the Russian Federation. This model can be fitted with a set of mounts to attach additional equipment, as well as work as a base for installing a suppressor.
|The Serdyukov semi-automatic pistol - also known as SPS and Gyurza (“Viper”), GRAU index 6P53. Pistol designed for the Russian Federation special forces purposes by P. Serdyukov and I. Belyaev, for 9x21 mm cartridge.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[TT pistol]]
 
|[[TT pistol]]
![[File:Tt.png|frameless|200x200px|link=TT pistol]]
+
![[File:Tt.png|200px|link=TT pistol]]
 
|[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
 
|[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[TT pistol (gold)]]
 
|[[TT pistol (gold)]]
![[File:TT Pistol 7.62x25 TT gold 2.png|frameless|200x200px|link=TT pistol (gold)]]
+
![[File:TT Pistol 7.62x25 TT gold 2.png|200px|link=TT pistol (gold)]]
 
|[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
 
|[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
 
|Single
 
|Single
 
|30
 
|30
|A legendary pistol. It has seen numerous military conflicts and is still being in service in certain spots of our planet, in one modification or another. This one is a classic TT-33, the most mass-produced version. It features Browning short-recoil tilting-barrel system, but very different otherwise - purposefully simple, single-action, no safety measures except half-cock notch, it is able to withstand horrible operating abuse. Thanks to the powerful 7.62x25 cartridge and relatively long barrel, TT boasts high muzzle velocity, penetration, and impressive accuracy, even over long distances. Special gold edition.
+
|A legendary pistol. It has seen numerous military conflicts and is still being in service in certain spots of our planet, in one modification or another. This one is a classic TT-33, the most mass-produced version. It features Browning short-recoil tilting-barrel system, but very different otherwise - purposefully simple, single-action, no safety measures except half-cock notch, it is able to withstand horrible operating abuse. Thanks to the powerful 7.62x25 cartridge and relatively long barrel, TT boasts high muzzle velocity, penetration, and impressive accuracy, even over long distances. Special gold edition.
  +
|-
  +
|[[USP .45]]
  +
![[File:Usp1.png|200px|link=USP .45]]
  +
|[[.45 ACP]]
  +
|Single
  +
|30
  +
|The HK USP (Universelle Selbstladepistole - "Universal Self-loading Pistol") pistol is a further replacement of the HK P7 series pistols. Internationally accepted as an accurate and ultra-reliable handgun. Using a modified Browning-type action with a special patented recoil reduction system, the USP recoil reduction system reduces recoil effects on pistol components and also lowers the recoil forces felt by the shooter. This particular variant is chambered in .45 ACP. Manufactured by Heckler & Koch.
  +
|}
  +
  +
===Revolvers===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Cartridge
  +
!Firing modes
  +
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[CR 50DS]]
  +
![[File:CR 50DS .357 1.png|200px|link=CR 50DS]]
  +
|[[.357 Magnum]]
  +
|Single action<hr/>Double action
  +
|30
  +
|The Chiappa Rhino revolvers, produced by the Italian company "Armi Chiappa", are distinguished by a revolutionary patented design and construction with an unusual barrel arrangement for revolvers opposite the lower drum chamber. Medium size model with a 5 inch barrel chambered in 357 Magnum.
  +
|-
  +
|[[CR 200DS]]
  +
![[File:CR 200DS 1.png|200px|link=CR 200DS]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
  +
|Single action<hr/>Double action
  +
|30
  +
|The Chiappa Rhino revolvers, produced by the Italian company "Armi Chiappa", are distinguished by a revolutionary patented design and construction with an unusual barrel arrangement for revolvers opposite the lower drum chamber. Short size "pocket" model with a 2 inch barrel chambered in 9x19mm.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RSh-12]]
  +
![[File:RSh-12 Image.png|200px|link=RSh-12]]
  +
|[[12.7x55mm STs-130]]
  +
|Single action<hr/>Double action
  +
|30
  +
|The powerful RSh-12 (Revolver Shturmovoy 12 - "Assault Revolver 12") revolver, manufactured by KBP Instrument Design Bureau, designed for use by special forces. Despite the powerful 12.7x55 mm caliber, RSh-12 has less recoil than many other large-caliber revolvers and pistols, since the shot is fired from the bottom chamber of the cylinder.
  +
|}
  +
  +
===Shotguns===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Cartridge
  +
!Firing modes
  +
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[MP-43 sawed-off]]
  +
![[File:MP-43 Sawed Off Image.png|200px|link=MP-43 sawed-off]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Single<hr/>Double
  +
|900
  +
|A double-barreled sawed-off classic. Ryzhy's personal weapon. Loaded with 12-gauge rounds.
  +
|}
  +
  +
==Special weapons==
  +
===Handheld flares===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[ROP-30 reactive flare cartridge (White)|ROP-30 White]]
  +
![[File:White_flare.png|110px|link=ROP-30_reactive_flare_cartridge_(White)]]
  +
|ROP-30 is a reactive flare cartridge for lighting up low-visibility areas during night time.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RSP-30 reactive signal cartridge (Green)|RSP-30 Green]]
  +
![[File:Green_flare.png|110px|link=RSP-30 reactive signal cartridge (Green)]]
  +
|RSP-30 is a reactive signal cartridge for commanding and maintaining squad interaction. Multi-star rocket cartridges are used as flares.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RSP-30 reactive signal cartridge (Red)|RSP-30 Red]]
  +
![[File:Redflare1.png|110px|link=RSP-30 reactive signal cartridge (Red)]]
  +
|RSP-30 is a reactive signal cartridge for commanding and maintaining squad interaction. Multi-star rocket cartridges are used as flares.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RSP-30 reactive signal cartridge (Yellow)|RSP-30 Yellow]]
  +
![[File:Yellow_flare.png|110px|link=RSP-30 reactive signal cartridge (Yellow)]]
  +
|RSP-30 is a reactive signal cartridge for commanding and maintaining squad interaction. Multi-star rocket cartridges are used as flares.
  +
|}
  +
  +
===Signal pistols===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Cartridge
  +
!Firing modes
  +
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[SP-81]]
  +
![[File:ZiD SP-81 26x75 signal pistol.png|200px|link=SP-81]]
  +
|[[26x75mm]]
  +
|Single
  +
|30
  +
|A smoothbore hand pistol designed for firing signal flare cartridges of various burning colors. Manufactured by V.A. Degtyarev Plant.
  +
|-
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Stationary weapons==
 
==Stationary weapons==
===Heavy machine guns===
+
===Automatic grenade launchers===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Firing modes
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
+
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[AGS-30 30x29mm automatic grenade launcher|AGS-30]]
|[[NSV "Utes"]]
 
|[[File:NSVUtes.jpg|frameless|link=NSV "Utes"]]
+
![[File:AGS30.png|300px|link=AGS-30]]
|[[12.7x108mm]]
+
|[[30x29mm]]
 
|Full Auto
 
|Full Auto
|
+
|425
  +
|Designed on the basis of AGS-17, the AGS-30 provides better mobility, longer range and better accuracy during firing. Significantly lighter than its previous version but far more advanced and powerful, the AGS-30 weighs 30 kg loaded, meaning it can be carried by one person.
 
|}
 
|}
   
===Grenade launchers===
+
===Heavy machine guns===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Firing modes
 
!Firing modes
!Rate&nbsp;of fire
+
!Rate of fire
  +
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[NSV "Utyos"]]
|[[AGS 30x29 mm automatic grenade launcher|AGS-30]]
 
|[[File:AGS30.png|frameless|link=AGS]]
+
![[File:NSVUtes.jpg|300px|link=NSV "Utyos"]]
|[[30x29mm]]
+
|[[12.7x108mm]]
 
|Full Auto
 
|Full Auto
|
+
|650
  +
|NSV, also known as «Utyos», is a 12.7mm caliber heavy machine gun of Soviet origin, named after the designers, G. I. Nikitin, Y. S. Sokolov and V. I. Volkov (NSV). It was designed to replace the DShK machine gun and was adopted by the Soviet Army in 1971. The production is discontinued, the manufacturing license for the NSV ended up in Kazakhstan after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The NSV has been manufactured in Bulgaria, India, Poland and Yugoslavia under license.
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Melee weapons==
 
==Melee weapons==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
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!Description
 
!Description
 
|-
 
|-
|[[6h5 Bayonet]]
+
|[[6Kh5 Bayonet]]
![[File:6h5 Bayonet.PNG|frameless|200x200px|link=6h5 Bayonet]]
+
![[File:6h5 Bayonet.PNG|300px|link=6Kh5 Bayonet]]
|18
+
|24
 
|0.40m
 
|0.40m
|23
+
|31
 
|0.50m
 
|0.50m
 
|The so-called item 6H5 is a knife bayonet adopted in 1989 as a standard issue for use with AK74.
 
|The so-called item 6H5 is a knife bayonet adopted in 1989 as a standard issue for use with AK74.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Antique axe]]
 
|[[Antique axe]]
![[File:Antique Axe.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Antique axe]]
+
![[File:Antique Axe.png|300px|link=Antique axe]]
|26
+
|28
 
|0.45m
 
|0.45m
|44
+
|49
 
|0.50m
 
|0.50m
|Antique axe with a damaged handle that belonged to the ancient clan of hatchlings called WYCC.
+
|An antique axe with a damaged handle that belonged to the ancient clan of hatchlings called WYCC.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Bars A-2607- 95x18]]
+
|[[Bars A-2607 95Kh18 knife]]
![[File:Bars A-2607- 95x18.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Bars A-2607- 95x18]]
+
![[File:Bars A-2607- 95x18.png|300px|link=Bars A-2607 95Kh18 knife]]
|16
+
|19
 
|0.35m
 
|0.35m
|21
+
|25
 
|0.45m
 
|0.45m
|A Bars knife A-2607, forged of 95x18 steel with fine wood handle and brass guard.
+
|The Bars A-2607 knife, forged of 95Kh18 steel with a fine wood handle and brass guard.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Bars A-2607- Damascus]]
+
|[[Bars A-2607 Damascus knife]]
![[File:Bars A-2607- Damascus.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Bars A-2607- Damascus]]
+
![[File:Bars A-2607- Damascus.png|300px|link=Bars A-2607 Damascus knife]]
|15
+
|18
 
|0.35m
 
|0.35m
|21
+
|25
 
|0.45m
 
|0.45m
|A Bars knife A-2607, manufactured of damascus steel with wenge handle and brass guard.
+
|The Bars A-2607 knife, forged of Damascus steel with a wenge handle and brass guard.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Camper axe]]
 
|[[Camper axe]]
![[File:X7 axe.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Camper axe]]
+
![[File:X7 axe.png|300px|link=Camper axe]]
|30
 
|0.45m
 
 
|32
 
|32
  +
|0.45m
  +
|35
 
|0.55m
 
|0.55m
|Universal travel axe for use in field conditions or at the farm.
+
|A universal travel axe for use in field conditions or in household. Also works as a melee weapon if things get too desperate.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Crash Axe]]
 
|[[Crash Axe]]
![[File:Crash axe.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Crash Axe]]
+
![[File:Crash axe.png|300px|link=Crash Axe]]
|26
+
|31
 
|0.45m
 
|0.45m
|44
+
|52
 
|0.50m
 
|0.50m
 
|Designed as a tool for working with hard surfaces. Materials and construction are designed to provide optimal impact and strength. The head of the axe is made of 6AL4V titanium with a thickness of 2.85 inches.
 
|Designed as a tool for working with hard surfaces. Materials and construction are designed to provide optimal impact and strength. The head of the axe is made of 6AL4V titanium with a thickness of 2.85 inches.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[ER Fulcrum Bayonet]]
+
|[[Cultist knife]]
![[File:ER Fulcrum Bayonet.png|frameless|200x200px|link=ER Fulcrum Bayonet]]
+
![[File:Cultist Knife View.png|300px|link=Cultist knife]]
|17
+
|25
  +
|0.35m
  +
|32
  +
|0.45m
  +
|A knife of a strange shape and with strange signs, taken from the cultists. Seems like it is used as a ritual knife, but apparently it's not limited to this use. It has technological changes in the design intended for the use of toxic substances - it's better not to touch the blade.
  +
|-
  +
|[[ER FULCRUM BAYONET]]
  +
![[File:ER Fulcrum Bayonet.png|300px|link=ER FULCRUM BAYONET]]
  +
|25
 
|0.40m
 
|0.40m
|18
+
|27
 
|0.50m
 
|0.50m
  +
|Following on from the successful FULCRUM knife, Extrema Ratio developed a bayonet version of that design. Like the original FULCRUM, this bayonet is extremely versatile and strong. The tanto-shaped blade allows for large amounts of work and wear while still keeping a sharp edge at its exceedingly sturdy tip. This feature, combined with a sharp false edge, makes the knife retain sufficient combat penetration capability to engage targets covered in heavy clothing, padding, or soft ballistic protections. Thanks to its weight and top-heavy balancing the FULCRUM BAYONET blade is suyitable for hard work on the field.
|Extrema Ratio developed its Fulcrum knife by the order of Italian Alpine Troops Headquarters, who required a multipurpose knife suitable for the infantry, a knife that could be used in any action and that could successfully solve any type of problem even where more specialized equipment proved inadequate. It was so successful that the multipurpose knife then led to the development of the Fulcrum Bayonet, which had the same characteristics but could be fixed to the issued rifle.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Freeman crowbar]]
 
|[[Freeman crowbar]]
![[File:Freeman-Crowbar-Ins.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Freeman crowbar]]
+
![[File:Freeman-Crowbar-Ins.png|300px|link=Freeman crowbar]]
|16
+
|25
 
|0.50m
 
|0.50m
|22
+
|34
 
|0.60m
 
|0.60m
|Steel and reliable crowbar by Freeman company. Caution! May lead to resonance cascade.
+
|A reliable steel crowbar manufactured by Freeman company. Caution! May lead to Resonance Cascade.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Kiba Arms Tactical Tomahawk]]
 
|[[Kiba Arms Tactical Tomahawk]]
![[File:Gerber Downrange Tomahawk.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Kiba Arms Tactical Tomahawk]]
+
![[File:Gerber Downrange Tomahawk.png|300px|link=Kiba Arms Tactical Tomahawk]]
 
|25
 
|25
 
|0.50m
 
|0.50m
 
|35
 
|35
 
|0.60m
 
|0.60m
|Tactical tomahawk, multitool and breaching tool, all-in-one solution.
+
|A tactical tomahawk, multitool and breaching tool, all-in-one solution.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Miller Bros. Blades M-2 Tactical Sword]]
 
|[[Miller Bros. Blades M-2 Tactical Sword]]
![[File:M-2 Tactical Sword.PNG|frameless|200x200px|link=Miller Bros. Blades M-2 Tactical Sword]]
+
![[File:M-2 Tactical Sword.PNG|300px|link=Miller Bros. Blades M-2 Tactical Sword]]
|32
+
|34
 
|0.70m
 
|0.70m
|46
+
|51
 
|0.70m
 
|0.70m
|Short tactical sword.
+
|The "M-2" short tactical sword, manufactured by Miller Bros. Blades.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MPL-50 entrenching tool]]
 
|[[MPL-50 entrenching tool]]
![[File:MPL-50 entrenching tool.PNG|frameless|200x200px|link=MPL-50 entrenching tool]]
+
![[File:MPL-50 entrenching tool.PNG|300px|link=MPL-50 entrenching tool]]
|18
+
|24
 
|0.55m
 
|0.55m
|32
+
|43
 
|0.65m
 
|0.65m
|The MPL-50 is a small spade. While nominally an entrenching tool, MPL-50 saw a wide range of wartime applications ranging from a close quarters combat weapon to a cooking utensil.
+
|MPL-50 (Malaya Pekhotnaya Lopata 50 - "Small Infantry Spade 50") is a small spade invented by a Danish officer Mads Johan Buch Linnemann in 1869. While nominally an entrenching tool, MPL-50 saw a wide range of wartime applications ranging from a close quarters combat weapon to a cooking utensil.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Red Rebel Ice pick]]
+
|[[Old hand scythe]]
![[File:Rebel Adze Axe.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Red Rebel Ice pick]]
+
![[File:HalloweenScytheTagillaImage.png|300px|link=Old hand scythe]]
|25
+
|293
  +
|1.2m
  +
|415
  +
|1.2m
  +
|An old hand scythe with a chipped handle. In the days of the fall harvest, it is used to gather the bloody haul.
  +
|-
  +
|[[PR-Taran police baton]]
  +
![[File:Prtaran police baton.png|300px|link=PR-Taran police baton]]
  +
|26
  +
|0.50m
  +
|43
 
|0.60m
 
|0.60m
  +
|The PR-Taran baton with side handle is used by law enforcement agencies for protection and crowd control.
|30
 
  +
|-
  +
|[[Red Rebel ice pick]]
  +
![[File:Rebel Adze Axe.png|300px|link=Red Rebel ice pick]]
  +
|29
  +
|0.60m
  +
|35
 
|0.65m
 
|0.65m
|Perfectly balanced ice axe, the tip is made of a single piece of hardened metal.
+
|A perfectly balanced ice axe, the tip is made of a single piece of hardened metal.
  +
|-
  +
|[[SOG Voodoo Hawk tactical tomahawk]]
  +
![[File:Voodoo hawk.png|300px|link=SOG Voodoo Hawk tactical tomahawk]]
  +
|32
  +
|0.45m
  +
|40
  +
|0.55m
  +
|SOG has combined its three best features: an extended cutting head, compact glass-reinforced nylon handle, and a metal butt cap on the end.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[SP-8 Survival Machete]]
 
|[[SP-8 Survival Machete]]
![[File:SP-8 Survival Machete.PNG|frameless|200x200px|link=SP-8 Survival Machete]]
+
![[File:SP-8 Survival Machete.PNG|300px|link=SP-8 Survival Machete]]
|28
+
|30
 
|0.50m
 
|0.50m
|37
+
|40
 
|0.60m
 
|0.60m
|SP8 is a survival machete made of a single piece of high carbon steel.
+
|SP8 is a survival machete made of a single piece of high carbon steel. Manufactured by Ontario Knife Company.
  +
|-
  +
|[[Superfors DB 2020 Dead Blow Hammer]]
  +
![[File:Superfors.png|300px|link=Superfors DB 2020 Dead Blow Hammer]]
  +
|103
  +
| 0.80m
  +
|125
  +
|0.80m
  +
|The hammer is coated with urethane which provides a "thud" using steel balls to cushion the impact and reduce the vibration recoil to the handle.
  +
|-
  +
|[[UVSR Taiga-1 survival machete]]
  +
![[File:UVSR Taiga-1.png|300px|link=UVSR Taiga-1 survival machete]]
  +
|33
  +
|0.55m
  +
|55
  +
|0.65m
  +
|UVSR "Device for carrying out rescue operations" Taiga-1. A truly versatile survival tool. It is a weapon and a shovel and an axe and everything you can imagine. It was developed and produced in the USSR for various agencies.
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Throwable weapons==
 
==Throwable weapons==
 
===Fragmentation grenades===
 
===Fragmentation grenades===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[F-1]]
 
|[[F-1]]
![[File:F1.png|frameless|200x200px|link=F-1]]
+
![[File:F1.png|200px|link=F-1]]
|F-1 hand grenade (GRAU Index 57-Г-721) is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade, designed for neutralizing enemy personnel in the defensive combat. Due to significant effective fragmentation radius it can only be thrown from behind the cover, APC or tank.
+
|The F-1 hand grenade (GRAU Index 57-G-721) is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade, designed for neutralizing enemy personnel in defensive combat. Due to a significantly effective fragmentation radius, it should only be thrown from behind hard cover, such as a concrete wall, APC, or tank.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[M67]]
 
|[[M67]]
![[File:M67.png|frameless|200x200px|link=M67]]
+
![[File:M67.png|200px|link=M67]]
|M67 grenade (M67 Fragmentation Hand Grenade) is an American hand grenade, designed for antipersonnel combat purposes and adopted in 1969 by the army of the United States.
+
|M67 Fragmentation Hand Grenade is an American hand grenade, designed for antipersonnel combat purposes and adopted in 1969 by the army of the United States.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[RGD-5]]
 
|[[RGD-5]]
![[File:Rgd5.png|frameless|200x200px|link=RGD-5]]
+
![[File:Rgd5.png|200px|link=RGD-5]]
|RGD-5 (Distance Hand Grenade, mod. 5) is classified as antipersonnel fragmentation time-delayed offensive hand grenade. Igniter delay time 3,2—4,2 seconds. Due to offensive type of the grenade, fragments are relatively light and have a smaller radius of dispersion.
+
|RGD-5 (GAU index - 57-G-717) is an antipersonnel fragmentation time-delayed offensive hand grenade. The grenade's UZRGM fuze insures a time delay of 3.2-4.2 seconds. Due to offensive type of the grenade, fragments are relatively light and have a smaller radius of dispersion.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RGN]]
  +
![[File:RGN View.png|200px|link=RGN]]
  +
|RGN (Ruchnaya Granata Nastupatel'naya - "Offensive Hand Grenade") is an offensive anti-personnel fragmentation hand grenade of impact action.
  +
|-
  +
|[[RGO]]
  +
![[File:RGO View.png|200px|link=RGO]]
  +
|RGO (Ruchnaya Granata Oboronitel'naya - "Defensive Hand Grenade") is a defensive anti-personnel fragmentation hand grenade of impact action.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[VOG-17]]
 
|[[VOG-17]]
![[File:vog17.png|frameless|200x200px|link=VOG-17]]
+
![[File:vog17.png|200px|link=VOG-17]]
|DIY hand grenade based on a VOG-17 grenade called "Khattabka". The grenade is VOG-17 explosive projectile, with the removed head part, containing the detonator and self-destructor.
+
|The "Khattabka" hand-made hand grenade based on the VOG-17 grenade launcher shell. The grenade is a VOG-17 shell with a removed head part containing a detonator and self-destructor. A short fuse has been installed to speed up the ignition. An extremely deadly grenade.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[VOG-25]]
 
|[[VOG-25]]
![[File:vog25.png|frameless|200x200px|link=VOG-25]]
+
![[File:vog25.png|200px|link=VOG-25]]
|Hand-made hand grenade "Khattabka" based on a VOG-25 grenade. The grenade is a VOG-25 grenade with a removed warhead, added a detonator and self-destructor. A short fuse has been installed to speed up the ignition.
+
|The "Khattabka" hand-made hand grenade based on a VOG-25 grenade launcher shell. The grenade is a VOG-25 grenade with a removed head part, containing a detonator and self-destructor. A short fuse has been installed to speed up the ignition. An extremely deadly grenade.
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Smoke grenades===
 
===Smoke grenades===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Description
 
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[M18]]
  +
![[File:M18 Green View.png|200px|link=M18]]
  +
|The M18 smoke grenade made in the USA. Used in the US Army since the Second World War. The smoke is green-colored.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[RDG-2B]]
 
|[[RDG-2B]]
![[File:RDG-2B Smoke grenade.png|frameless|200x200px|link=RDG-2B]]
+
![[File:RDG-2B Smoke grenade.png|200px|link=RDG-2B]]
|Soviet-made smoke hand grenade, designed to create smoke zones with covering or target designation purposes. Cheap and pretty common in the countries of former Soviet Union.
+
|A Soviet-made smoke hand grenade, designed to create smoke zones with covering or target designation purposes. Cheap and pretty common in post-soviet countries.
 
|}
 
|}
   
===Stun grenades===
+
=== Stun grenades===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Description
 
!Description
  +
|-
  +
|[[M7290]]
  +
![[File:Model 7290 Flash Bang.png|200px|link=M7290]]
  +
|Model 7290 is a standard distracting explosive device. Produces 175 dB and a powerful light flash.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Zarya]]
 
|[[Zarya]]
![[File:Zarya stun grenade.png|frameless|200x200px|link=Zarya]]
+
![[File:Zarya stun grenade.png|200px|link=Zarya]]
|Intended to suppress the mental stability by creating a sudden sound effect and a bright flash. Used in special operations for apprehension of criminals and in riot suppression.
+
|Intended to suppress the mental stability by creating a sudden sound effect and a bright flash. Used in special operations for apprehension of criminals and in riot suppression.
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Upcoming weapons==
 
==Upcoming weapons==
This section includes weapons confirmed to be in development but not currently present in any public alpha, beta, or release builds.
+
This section includes weapons confirmed to be in development but not currently present in any public builds.
   
Please Link a relevant source to all entries in this section so they can be referenced.
+
Please link a relevant source to all entries in this section so they can be referenced.
   
 
===Primary weapons===
 
===Primary weapons===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Cartridge
 
!Cartridge
 
!Status
 
!Status
|-
 
|9A-91/VSK-94
 
|[[File:VSK-94.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[9x39mm]]
 
|Confirmed with screenshots.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|AAC Honey Badger
 
|AAC Honey Badger
|[[File:AAC Honey Badger.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:AAC Honey Badger.png|300px]]
|.300 AAC Blackout
+
|[[.300 Blackout]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|AEK-919K
 
|AEK-919K
|[[File:АЕК-919К -Kashtan-.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:АЕК-919К -Kashtan-.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
|AEK-971/AEK-973 and A-545/A-762
+
|AEK-971/AEK-973 and A-545/A-762
|[[File:AEK-971.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:AEK-971.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]](AEK-971) and [[7.62x39mm]](AEK-973)
 
|[[5.45x39mm]](AEK-971) and [[7.62x39mm]](AEK-973)
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4, and in the Tarkov TV 2023 July 19th Podcast
 
|-
 
|-
|AK-12
+
|AK-12 (6P70M)
  +
(AK EVO Prototype Version)
|[[File:ak-12 placeholder.jpg|frameless]]
 
  +
![[File:Nikita AKEVO.png|300x300px]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
|Confirmed, but not revealed.
+
|Confirmed on [https://vk.com/wall-58907206_71046 VK].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|AK-15
 
|AK-15
  +
(6P70 Version)
|[[File:UPC AK15.jpg|frameless]]
 
  +
![[File:UPC AK15.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|Confirmed, but not revealed.
 
|Confirmed, but not revealed.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|AK-308
 
|AK-308
  +
(6P70 Version)
|[[File:EFT AK308.png|frameless]]
 
  +
![[File:EFT AK308.png|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
|Confirmed on russian audiopodcast with BSG and on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzL5B5ACcyF/ Instagram]
+
|Confirmed with [https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/1373040181033496578/photo/2 screenshot]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|AK TR-3
 
|AK TR-3
|[[File:AK TR-3.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:AK TR-3.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]], [[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]], [[7.62x39mm]]
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzQFEtAHDuK/?utm_source=ig_web_options_share_sheet Instagram]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzQFEtAHDuK/?utm_source=ig_web_options_share_sheet Instagram].
  +
|-
  +
|AN-94
  +
![[File:CW AN94.jpg|300px]]
  +
|[[5.45x39mm]]
  +
|Originally posted on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BxFfoHJH1LX/ Insta][https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVciK4nXFP/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== gram]. and on [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/pb.100071898404218.-2207520000./2040114069616236/?type=3 Facebook], and confirmed on the [https://forum.escapefromtarkov.com/topic/41502-%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%B9%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B5-%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%B8-%D0%B2-escape-from-tarkov-%D1%81%D1%801%D0%BC-%D0%B3%D1%8E%D1%80%D0%B7%D0%B0-%D0%B8-%D0%B0%D0%BF%D1%81/?do=findComment&comment=739721 Official Forums],
  +
Re-confirmed in the August 2023 Gamescom Q&A session
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Alexander Arms .50 Beowulf
 
|Alexander Arms .50 Beowulf
|[[File:beowulf rifle banner.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:beowulf rifle banner.jpg|300px]]
 
|.50 Beowulf
 
|.50 Beowulf
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/40bmjn/greetings_from_battlestate_games_team/cywhika/?context=10000 Reddit]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/40bmjn/greetings_from_battlestate_games_team/cywhika/?context=10000 Reddit].
 
|-
 
|-
|AM-17
+
|AM-17 and AMB-17
|[[File:EFT AM17.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT AM17.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]] and [[9x39mm]] (AMB-17 integrally suppressed assault rifle)
 
|[[5.45x39mm]] and [[9x39mm]] (AMB-17 integrally suppressed assault rifle)
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzLOWJOCyY0/ Instagram]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzLOWJOCyY0/ Instagram], and on [https://vk.com/wall-58907206_71046 VK], and various other sources.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Battle Arms Development Tanker
|AN-94
 
|[[File:CW AN94.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Upcoming BATTLEARMSTANKER.png|300x300px]]
|[[5.45x39mm]]
+
|[[.300 Blackout]]
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BxFfoHJH1LX/ Instagram]
+
|Confirmed with [https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/1373040181033496578/photo/1 screenshot]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Benelli M4
 
|Benelli M4
|[[File:Benelli M4.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Benelli M4.jpg|300px]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[12/70]]
|Confirmed on Reddit
+
|Confirmed on Reddit{{Citation needed}}.
 
|-
 
|-
|Bushmaster ACR
+
| Bushmaster ACR
|[[File:Upcoming acr.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Upcoming acr.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]] and [[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]] and [[7.62x39mm]]
.300 AAC Blackout, .450 bushmaster and 6.8 SPC (semi-auto versions)
+
[[.300 Blackout]], .450 bushmaster and 6.8 SPC (semi-auto versions)
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
| Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4.
  +
|-
  +
|Chuvakin SVCh
  +
![[File:Chuvakinsvchsvk.png|300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]], [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and [[.338 Lapua Magnum]]
  +
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games, and on [https://vk.com/wall-58907206_71046 VK].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|CZ Bren 2 / CZ BREN 805
 
|CZ Bren 2 / CZ BREN 805
|[[File:CZ BREN 2.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CZ BREN 2.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]] and [[7.62x39mm|7.62x39]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]] and [[7.62x39mm|7.62x39]]
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/annpq5/nikita_any_plans_on_adding_cz_weapons/ Reddit]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/annpq5/nikita_any_plans_on_adding_cz_weapons/ Reddit].
  +
|-
  +
|CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1
  +
![[File:CW ScorpionEvo3.jpg|300px]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]] and 9x21mm IMI
  +
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/annpq5/nikita_any_plans_on_adding_cz_weapons/ Reddit].
  +
|-
  +
|DP-28 / DPM
  +
![[File:Upcoming DP28-DPM.png|300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|DSR-1
 
|DSR-1
|[[File:DSR-1.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:DSR-1.jpg|300px]]
|[[7.62x51mm NATO|.308 Winchester]], .300 Winchester Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum
+
|[[7.62x51mm NATO|.308 Winchester]], .300 Winchester Magnum, [[.338 Lapua Magnum]] and 12.7x99mm (DSR-50)
|Confirmed on russian audiopodcast with BSG
+
|Confirmed on Russian audio podcast with BSG.
 
|-
 
|-
|EF88 Austeyr / F90 (Export version)
+
| EF88 Austeyr / F90 (Export version)
|[[File:EF88 Austeyr.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:EF88 Austeyr.jpg|300px]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]] and [[5.56x45mm NATO]]
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]] and [[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4.
|-
 
|FN SCAR-L/H
 
|[[File:scar placeholder.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]] and [[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4. 3 sound files located in game files
 
Possible addition for 12.9 based on latest devstream
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Heckler & Koch G3
 
|Heckler & Koch G3
|[[File:g3 placeholder.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:g3 placeholder.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4.
|-
 
|Heckler & Koch G36
 
|[[File:Heckler and Koch G36.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
 
|-
 
|Heckler & Koch HK417
 
|[[File:HK417 Plan.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
| Confirmed during [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd9ZptkGbOM Talking Tarkov #6]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Heckler & Koch MP5/10
 
|Heckler & Koch MP5/10
|[[File:EFT MP5-10.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT MP5-10.jpg|300px]]
 
|10mm Auto
 
|10mm Auto
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/bcbdn4/qna_session/ekpmyrv/ reddit]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/bcbdn4/qna_session/ekpmyrv/ Reddit].
|-
 
|Heckler & Koch UMP
 
|[[File:Heckler and Koch UMP.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[.45 ACP]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]], .40 S&W
 
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 2 and on [https://www.instagram.com/p/B-fLSRxCntD/ Instagram]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Kalashnikov SR1
 
|Kalashnikov SR1
|[[File:EFT KSR1.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT KSR1.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzNVqdJnqLS/ Instagram]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzNVqdJnqLS/ Instagram].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Knight's Armament Company PDW
 
|Knight's Armament Company PDW
|[[File:KnightsArmamentCompany-PDW.gif|frameless]]
+
![[File:KnightsArmamentCompany-PDW.gif|300px]]
|6x35mm and .300 AAC Blackout
+
|6x35mm and [[.300 Blackout]]
|Several sounds are present in the game files. These sounds are identical to the KAC PDW in Contract Wars. (Confirmed in Instagram photo)
+
|Confirmed on Instagram{{Citation needed}}. Several sounds are present in the game files. These sounds are identical to the KAC PDW in Contract Wars.
|-
 
|KRISS Vector
 
|[[File:Kriss vector facebook announcement.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], [[.45 ACP]], .40 S&W, 9x21mm IMI, 10mm Auto, and .357 SIG
 
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/B-7TxffHmx6/ Instagram]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|KSVK 12.7
 
|KSVK 12.7
|[[File:KSVK 12.7.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:KSVK 12.7.jpg|300px]]
 
|12.7x108 mm
 
|12.7x108 mm
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|M16A4
 
|M16A4
|[[File:EFT M16A4.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT M16A4.png|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|MP-233
|[[MP43e|Baikal MP-43]]
 
|[[File:mp-43 develop.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT Baikal.png|300px]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[12/70]] & [[20/70]]
|Present in alpha, removed while code for reloading is reworked
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
|MR-18M
+
|MP-40
|[[File:Mr18m-better.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Upcoming MP40.png|300px]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19mm]]
|[[12x70mm]], [[20x70mm]], .410 Gauge
 
  +
|Confirmed in Tarkov TV 2023 April 7th Podcast on the request of a BSG employee.
|Confirmed on TarkovTV № 1
 
|-
 
|MR-233
 
|[[File:EFT Baikal.png|frameless]]
 
|[[12x70mm]] & [[20x70mm]]
 
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Molot Bekaz 12
 
|Molot Bekaz 12
|[[File:Bekas-12.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Bekas-12.jpg|300px]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[12/70]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
|-
 
|MTs 225
 
|[[File:EFT UpcomingMTs255.png|frameless]]
 
|[[20x70mm]]
 
|Confirmed in official art of [[Jaeger]], model revealed, possible 0.12 addition.
 
|-
 
|Mk-18 Mod 1 Mjölnir
 
|[[File:MK.jpg|frameless]]
 
|.300 Norma Magnum, .338 Norma Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum
 
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/CCKJOVaHFd9/ Instagram]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Orsis SVLK-14S "Sumrak"
 
|Orsis SVLK-14S "Sumrak"
|[[File:Orsis SVLK-14S Sumrak.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Orsis SVLK-14S Sumrak.jpg|300px]]
|.408 Cheytac, .338Lapua Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum
+
|.408 Cheytac, .375 Cheytac, [[.338 Lapua Magnum]], .300 Winchester Magnum
|Confirmed on interview with Nikita Buyanov and Dmitriy "Goblin" Puchkov
+
|Confirmed on interview with Nikita Buyanov and Dmitriy "Goblin" Puchkov.
|-
 
|OTS-14 Groza
 
|[[File:UPC OTs14.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[9x39mm]] and [[7.62x39mm|7.62x39]]
 
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
 
|-
 
|PKM
 
|[[File:PKM.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|Confirmed, but not revealed
 
|-
 
|PKP Pecheneg
 
|[[File:PKP Pecheneg.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|Confirmed, but not revealed
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|PP-19 Bizon
 
|PP-19 Bizon
|[[File:CW Bizon.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW Bizon.jpg|300px]]
 
|9x17mm(.380 ACP), [[9x18mm Makarov]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]], & [[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
 
|9x17mm(.380 ACP), [[9x18mm Makarov]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]], & [[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|PPK-20 Vityaz-M (6P73 Version)
|RPD
 
|[[File:UPC RPD.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Upcoming PPK20old.png|300x300px]]
|[[7.62x39mm]]
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Confirmed on Reddit and an [https://www.instagram.com/p/B5aWPU5I4BS/ Instagram video]
+
|Confirmed on [https://vk.com/wall-58907206_71046 VK].
 
|-
 
|-
|RPK & RPK-74/RPK-74M
+
|RPK, RPK-74/RPK-74M, RPK-203 & RPK-201
|[[File:RPK-74.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:RPK-74.jpg|300px]]
|[[7.62x39mm]] (RPK) & [[5.45x39mm]] (RPK-74/RPK-74M)
+
|[[7.62x39mm]] (RPK, RPK-203), [[5.45x39mm]] (RPK-74/RPK-74M) & [[5.56x45mm NATO]] (RPK-201)
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|RPL-20
|Saiga MK 5,45
 
|[[File:Saiga-mk-545.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:RPL20 Upcoming.png|300x300px]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
 
|[[5.45x39mm]]
  +
|Confirmed on [https://vk.com/wall-58907206_71046 VK].
|Confirmed in Instagram and Talking Tarkov Devblog № 11
 
  +
|-
  +
|Saiga MK 5.45
  +
![[File:Saiga-mk-545.jpg|300px]]
  +
|[[5.45x39mm]]
  +
|Confirmed on Instagram{{Citation needed}} and in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 11.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Škorpion vz. 61
 
|Škorpion vz. 61
|[[File:Scorpion vz. 61.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Scorpion vz. 61.jpg|300px]]
|7,65x17 mm Browning (.32 ACP), [[9x18mm Makarov]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]] and 9x17mm Corto (.380 ACP)
+
|7.65x17mm Browning (.32 ACP), [[9x18mm Makarov]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]] and 9x17mm Corto (.380 ACP)
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/annpq5/nikita_any_plans_on_adding_cz_weapons/ Reddit]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/annpq5/nikita_any_plans_on_adding_cz_weapons/ Reddit].
|-
 
|SIG MCX
 
|[[File:Sig MCX official W.I.P.jpg|left|frameless]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]] and .300 AAC Blackout
 
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 9 with screenshot
 
[[[https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/1326560852170903552?s=20 https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/1326560852170903552?s=20/] Twitter]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|SIG MPX .45 ACP Custom
 
|SIG MPX .45 ACP Custom
|[[File:EFT SIGMPX45.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT SIGMPX45.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[.45 ACP]]
 
|[[.45 ACP]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 1
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 1.
|-
 
|SR-2 Veresk
 
|[[File:SR-2 Veresk.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[9x21mm Gyurza]]
 
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|SR-3 "Vikhr"
 
|SR-3 "Vikhr"
|[[File:SR-3MP.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:SR-3MP.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[9x39mm]]
 
|[[9x39mm]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4. The weapon's [[9x39 SR3M.130 30-round magazine|magazine]] is present in the game.
|-
 
|Steyr AUG
 
|[[File:Aug .jpg|border|frameless|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO|5.56x45 NATO]]
 
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
 
Confirmed in Q&A with Nikita Buyanov
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|SV-18
 
|SV-18
|[[File:SV-18.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:SV-18.jpg|300px]]
 
|12.7x99mm and 12.7x108mm ([https://raigap.livejournal.com/715557.html Source (RU)])
 
|12.7x99mm and 12.7x108mm ([https://raigap.livejournal.com/715557.html Source (RU)])
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzQ9hyqHRik/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Instagram]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzQ9hyqHRik/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Instagram].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|SVD
 
|SVD
|[[File:EFT SVD.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT SVD.png|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 5
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 5.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|SVDM
 
|SVDM
|[[File:UPC SVDM.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:UPC SVDM.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 5
+
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov Devblog № 5.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|SVDK
 
|SVDK
|[[File:CW SVDK.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW SVDK.jpg|300px]]
 
|9.3x64mm
 
|9.3x64mm
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4 as a base for TKPD
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4 as a base for the TKPD SNIPER and TKPD STORM.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|SVU
|SVT-40
 
|[[File:svt-40 placeholder.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW SVU.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/11exyz4/comment/jaqgnf9/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 Reddit].
|Confirmed, but yet to be revealed
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Vepr 12
 
|Vepr 12
|[[File:EFT Vepr12.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT Vepr12.png|300px]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[12/70]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Vepr SOK-94
 
|Vepr SOK-94
|[[File:EFT SOK94.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT SOK94.png|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|VKS Vychlop
 
|VKS Vychlop
|[[File:CW VSSK.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW VSSK.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[12.7x55mm STs-130]]
 
|[[12.7x55mm STs-130]]
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|VPO-111
 
|VPO-111
|[[File:VPO-111.JPG|frameless]]
+
![[File:VPO-111.JPG|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|VPO-156
 
|VPO-156
|[[File:VPO 156.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:VPO 156.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
 
|[[7.62x39mm]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
|VPO-302
+
| VPO-302
|[[File:VPO-302.jpeg|frameless]]
+
! [[File:VPO-302.jpeg|300px]]
|[[7.62x39mm]], 6.5mm Grendel and [[.366 TKM]]
+
|[[7.62x39mm]], 6.5mm Grendel and [[.366 TKM]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|VZ-58
|HK G28
 
|[[File:Hk g28.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:VZ58 Upcoming.png|300x300px]]
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
+
|[[7.62x39mm]]
|Confirmed with images on TarkovTV Devblog #11
+
|Confirmed in the August 2023 Gamescom Q&A session
  +
|}
Nikita has noted that the full model is ready
 
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Unknown Lobaev Arms rifle
 
   
  +
*Unknown Lobaev Arms rifle
<nowiki>*</nowiki>.338 and .50 calibers rifles
 
  +
*.338 and .50 calibers rifles
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Many unknown weapons by Orsis
+
*Many unknown weapons by Orsis
  +
* Under-barrel shotguns
 
  +
* Unspecified Bullpup AK-based rifles
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Under-barrel shotguns
 
   
 
===Secondary weapons===
 
===Secondary weapons===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
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!Status
 
!Status
 
|-
 
|-
|Chiappa Rhino 20/40/50/60DS
+
|Chiappa Rhino 40DS and 60DS
![[File:chiappa rihno final.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:chiappa rihno final.jpg|300px]]
|.357 Magnum, [[9x19mm Parabellum]], .40 S&W and 9x21mm IMI
+
|.40 S&W and 9x21mm ITA (IMI)
|Confirmed with screenshots
+
|Confirmed with screenshots.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|CZ 75
 
|CZ 75
|[[File:CZ-75.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:CZ-75.png|300px]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], 9x21mm and .40 S&W
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], 9x21mm ITA (IMI) and .40 S&W
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/annpq5/nikita_any_plans_on_adding_cz_weapons/ Reddit]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapefromTarkov/comments/annpq5/nikita_any_plans_on_adding_cz_weapons/ Reddit].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|CZ P-09
 
|CZ P-09
|[[File:CZP09.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:CZP09.png|300px]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 2
+
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov Devblog № 2.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|EAA Thor
 
|EAA Thor
|[[File:CW Thor.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW Thor.jpg|300px]]
|.500 S&W Magnum, [[5.56x45mm NATO|.223 Remington]], [[7.62x51mm NATO|.308 Winchester]], .44 Magnum, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Magnum, .45-70, & others.
+
| .500 S&W Magnum, [[5.56x45mm NATO|.223 Remington]], [[7.62x51mm NATO|.308 Winchester]],
  +
.44 Magnum, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Magnum, .45-70, & others.
|Confirmed on russian audiopodcast with BSG
 
  +
|Confirmed on Russian audio podcast with BSG,
  +
and on Talking Tarkov Devblog № 2.
  +
|-
  +
|FN FNP/FNX
  +
![[File:CW FNX.jpg|300px]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], [[.45 ACP]], .40 S&W, and .357 SIG
  +
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 2.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|GSh-18
 
|GSh-18
|[[File:CW GSh18.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW GSh18.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzP3nASnUFG/?utm_source=ig_web_options_share_sheet Instagram]
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.instagram.com/p/BzP3nASnUFG/?utm_source=ig_web_options_share_sheet Instagram].
|-
 
|Glock 19
 
|[[File:EFT Glock19.png|frameless]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 4
 
|-
 
|Heckler & Koch USP
 
|[[File:Heckler and Koch USP.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], [[.45 ACP]] and .40 S&W
 
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 2
 
Confirmed on official Instagram
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|IMI Desert Eagle
 
|IMI Desert Eagle
|[[File:IMI Desert Eagle.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:IMI Desert Eagle.jpg|300px]]
|.50 Action Express, 429 DE, .44 Magnum, .357 Magnum
+
|.50 Action Express, 429 DE, .44 Magnum, & [[.357 Magnum]]
  +
|Confirmed on Reddit{{Citation needed}}, and on [https://www.facebook.com/1495556504071998/posts/dear-escaperswe-know-that-you-have-many-questions-regarding-escape-from-tarkov-a/1999781630316147/ Facebook],
|Confirmed on Reddit
 
  +
And various other sources.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Jericho 941
 
|Jericho 941
|[[File:UPC Jericho941.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:UPC Jericho941.jpg|300px]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19 Parabellum]], .40S&W, .45ACP
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19 Parabellum]], .40S&W, & [[.45 ACP]]
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 2
+
| Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 2.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|MP-446C Viking
|Lebedev PL-15
 
|[[File:Lebedev pistol PL-15.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Upcoming MP446viking.png|300px]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19 Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19 Parabellum]]
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
  +
|-
  +
|PLK
  +
![[File:Upcoming PLK.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19 Parabellum]]
  +
|Confirmed on [https://vk.com/wall-58907206_71046 VK].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|PMM
 
|PMM
|[[File:PMM.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:PMM.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
|Confirmed on russian audiopodcast with BSG
+
|Confirmed on Russian audio podcast with BSG.
 
|-
 
|-
|PSS
+
|PSS
|[[File:PSS.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:PSS.jpg|300px]]
 
|7.62x42mm SP-4
 
|7.62x42mm SP-4
|Present in a report on the Youtube channel of Battlestate Games
+
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Smith & Wesson M&P
 
|Smith & Wesson M&P
|[[File:UPC M&P45.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:UPC M&P45.jpg|300px]]
|[[.45 ACP]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]], .40 S&W, .357 SIG
+
|[[.45 ACP]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]], .40 S&W, and .357 SIG
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 2
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 2.
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Launchers===
 
===Launchers===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
Line 1,284: Line 1,647:
 
!Status
 
!Status
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Ferfrans RMGL 403
|GP-25
 
|[[File:GP-25.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:FerfransRMGL403 Upcoming.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[40x46mm]]
|[[40 mm VOG-25|40x53mm]]
 
|Confirmed on TarkovTV DevBlog4
+
|Confirmed on [https://youtu.be/a8DdaQdNUmY?t=4715 Talking Tarkov Devblog1.]
  +
|-
  +
|FN MK 13 EGLM
  +
![[File:FN EGLM Standalone Upcoming.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[40x46mm]]
  +
|Confirmed and revealed in Tarkov TV 2023 April 7th Podcast
 
|-
 
|-
 
|GP-30M
 
|GP-30M
![[File:GP-30M-Preview.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:GP-30M-Preview.jpg|300px]]
|[[40 mm VOG-25|40x53mm]]
+
|[[40x53mm]]
|[https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/956901792071155714?lang=en Twitter]
+
|Confirmed on [https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/956901792071155714 Twitter].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[GP-34]]
 
|[[GP-34]]
![[File:Ak74 render.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Ak74 render.jpg|300px]]
|[[40 mm VOG-25|40x53mm]]
+
|[[40x53mm]]
|Temporarily removed due to bugs
+
|Temporarily removed due to bugs.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|RG-6
|M203
 
![[File:M203 textured model.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:RG-6.jpg|300px]]
|[[40x46 mm]]
+
|[[40x53mm]]
|Confirmed on TarkovTV DevBlog4
+
|Confirmed on [https://youtu.be/a8DdaQdNUmY?t=4725 Talking Tarkov Devblog1.]
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|RGM-40 Kastet
|Milkor MGL
 
![[File:M32 dev.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:RGM40 Kastet Upcoming.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[40x53mm]]
|[[40x46 mm]] and 40x51mm
 
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 6
+
|Confirmed on [https://youtu.be/a8DdaQdNUmY?t=4685 Talking Tarkov Devblog1.]
|-
 
|RG-6
 
![[File:RG-6.jpg|frameless]]
 
|[[40 mm VOG-25|40x53mm]]
 
|Confirmed on Talking Tarkov № 1
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|RPG-7
 
|RPG-7
![[File:RPG-7.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:RPG-7.jpg|300px]]
 
|40mm
 
|40mm
|Image of trigger and grip posted to
+
|Image of trigger and grip posted to BSG's [https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/988444987842072577 Twitter],
  +
Confirmed by various other sources.
BSG's [https://twitter.com/bstategames/status/988444987842072577 Twitter]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
   
  +
*
===Melee weapons===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Status
 
|-
 
|Cultist Knife
 
![[File:Cultist Knife preview.png|frameless]]
 
|Confirmed with screenshots
 
|}
 
   
  +
*
===Throwable weapons===
 
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
  +
* Various other Grenade launchers "The whole lineup"
!Name
 
  +
* Standalone M203
!Image
 
!Type
 
!Status
 
|-
 
|AN grenade (model unknown, could be an AN M14 incendiary grenade or a M18 smoke grenade)
 
|[[File:AN grenade.jpg|frameless]]
 
|model unknown
 
|Confirmed with [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/a.1495753754052273/1987553358205641/?type=3&theater this screenshot]
 
|-
 
|RGN offensive grenade (brown) and RGO defensive grenade (green), both with the UDZS dual action fuze
 
![[File:RGO impact grenade with UDZS dual action fuse.jpg|frameless]]
 
|Impact Grenade
 
|Located within game files and confirmed with [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/a.1495753754052273/1957690554525255/?type=3&theater this screenshot] on the Facebook page of BSG
 
|}
 
   
=== Mines ===
+
===Mines ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
|+
 
|+
 
!Name
 
!Name
Line 1,360: Line 1,701:
 
|-
 
|-
 
|OZM72 wire mine with MUV2 fuse
 
|OZM72 wire mine with MUV2 fuse
|[[File:OZM72 wire mine with MUV2 fuze.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:OZM72 wire mine with MUV2 fuze.png|300px]]
 
|Wire Mine
 
|Wire Mine
|Confirmed with [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/a.1495753754052273/1957690644525246/?type=3&theater this screenshot] on the Facebook page of BSG
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/a.1495753754052273/1957690644525246/ Facebook].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|PMN2 anti personnel mine
 
|PMN2 anti personnel mine
|[[File:PMN2 anti personnel mine.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:PMN2 anti personnel mine.png|300px]]
 
|Anti personnel mine
 
|Anti personnel mine
|Confirmed with [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/a.1495753754052273/1837356359892009/?type=3&theater this screenshot] on the Facebook page of BSG
+
|Confirmed on [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/a.1495753754052273/1837356359892009/ Facebook].
 
|-
 
|-
|PMN4 anti personnel mine
+
| PMN4 anti personnel mine
|[[File:PMN4 anti personnel mine.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:PMN4 anti personnel mine.png|300px]]
|Anti personnel mine
+
|Anti personnel mine
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov № 5
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 5.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|PFM1 anti personnel mine
 
|PFM1 anti personnel mine
|[[File:PFM1 landmine.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:PFM1 landmine.jpg|300px]]
 
|Anti personnel mine
 
|Anti personnel mine
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov № 6
+
|Confirmed in Talking Tarkov Devblog № 6.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
 
|MON-50
 
|MON-50
|[[File:MON-50.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:MON-50.png|300px]]
 
|Anti personnel mine
 
|Anti personnel mine
  +
|Present in the game on the [[Lighthouse]] location but not usable by players yet.
|Confirmed with [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/photos/a.1546156805678634/1828622414098737/?type=3&theater this screenshot] on the Facebook page of BSG
 
  +
|-
  +
|POM-2 Landmine
  +
![[File:POM2.jpg|300px]]
  +
|Anti personnel mine
  +
|Confirmed on [https://twitter.com/nikgeneburn/status/1516474852231847940 Twitter].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
=== Stationary weapons ===
 
   
==== Mortar ====
+
===Stationary weapons===
  +
{| class="wikitable"
 
  +
====Machine Guns====
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
  +
!Name
  +
! Image
  +
!Cartridge
  +
!Status
  +
|-
  +
|KORD 6P50
  +
![[File:Upcoming KORD.png|300px]]
  +
|[[12.7x108mm]], 12.7x99mm
  +
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
  +
|-
  +
|Maxim Gun 1910
  +
![[File:Upcoming Maximgun.png|300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
  +
|Present in a report on the YouTube channel of Battlestate Games.
  +
|}
  +
==== Mortar====
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
|+Upcoming mortar
 
|+Upcoming mortar
 
!Name
 
!Name
Line 1,395: Line 1,760:
 
!Status
 
!Status
 
|-
 
|-
|2B24 Podnos mortar
+
|2B14 Podnos mortar
|[[File:2B14 Podnos Mortar.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:2B14 Podnos Mortar.jpg|300px]]
 
|82mm
 
|82mm
|Confirmed on [https://vk.com/videos-89771130?z=video-89771130_456240248%2Fpl_-89771130_-2 VK]
+
|Confirmed on [https://vk.com/video/@escapefromtarkov?z=video-89771130_456240248 VK].
 
|}
 
|}
   
==== Anti tank Gun ====
+
==== Anti tank Gun====
{| class="wikitable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
|+
 
|+
 
!Name
 
!Name
Line 1,409: Line 1,774:
 
!Status
 
!Status
 
|-
 
|-
|SPG-9 Kopye anti tank gun
+
| SPG-9 Kopye anti tank gun
|[[File:SPG-9 anti tank gun .jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:SPG-9 anti tank gun .jpg|300px]]
 
|73mm
 
|73mm
|Confirmed
+
|Confirmed.
  +
|}
  +
  +
== Throwable weapons ==
  +
  +
===Grenades===
  +
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
  +
!Name
  +
!Image
  +
!Notes
  +
|-
  +
|AN-M8 HC Smoke Grenade
  +
![[File:AN-M8HC Upcoming.png|340x340px]]
  +
| rowspan="6" |Confirmed on [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/posts/pfbid028VWBKxTQy6AEfwHiTs2AHVHemZ4KWQHdc1BMi8pRciYuaJsdh3GD8z3CaguVgqbLl Facebook].
  +
|-
  +
|ABC-M7A2/M7A3 CS Gas Riot Grenade
  +
![[File:M7A2-M7A3 CS Gas Grenade Upcoming.png|371x371px]]
  +
|-
  +
|M18 Red Smoke Grenade
  +
![[File:M18 SmokegrenadeRED Upcoming.png|300x300px]]
  +
|-
  +
|M18 Yellow Smoke Grenade
  +
![[File:M18 SmokegrenadeYELLOW Upcoming.png|384x384px]]
  +
|-
  +
|M18 Violet Smoke Grenade
  +
![[File:M18 SmokeGrenadeVIOLET Upcoming.png|380x380px]]
  +
|-
  +
|M14 TH3 Incendiary Grenade
  +
![[File:M14 TH3 incendiary grenade Upcoming.png|371x371px]]
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Unconfirmed weapons==
 
==Unconfirmed weapons==
 
This section includes weapons that are speculated to be in development, but are unconfirmed by the developers.
 
This section includes weapons that are speculated to be in development, but are unconfirmed by the developers.
  +
  +
"[https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/posts/pfbid02ToM6ekz9LuoEHGc9vVhmrLB5toX4TFpcujznJDMH21SfTeWZiCnhgA8CxMAm46SAl?comment_id=2040201416274168&reply_comment_id=2040461149581528 Most, if not all weapons in contract wars will be in EFT.]"
   
 
===Primary Weapons===
 
===Primary Weapons===
{| class="wikitable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
|+
 
|+
 
!Name
 
!Name
!Image
+
! Image
 
!Caliber
 
!Caliber
 
!Notes
 
!Notes
 
|-
 
|-
|Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
+
| Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
|[[File:CW AWSM.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW AWSM.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]], .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua
 
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]], .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
Is present in-game as the handbook icon for the Bolt-action rifles weapon category
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Advanced Armament Corporation
|Benelli M3
 
  +
Integrally Suppressed Remington
|[[File:CW BenelliM3.jpg|frameless]]
 
  +
![[File:HOPS ISR.png|300x300px]]
|[[12x70mm]]
 
  +
|[[.300 Blackout]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
 
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|AK-107
|CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1
 
|[[File:CW ScorpionEvo3.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:R2028 AK107.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[5.45x39mm]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]] and 9x21mm IMI
 
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIwrRlQyfvM pre-alpha] of EFT's sequel project, Russia 2028.
  +
|-
  +
|Colt IAR
  +
![[File:ColtIAR Unconfirmed.jpg|300x300px]]
  +
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
  +
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|Beretta 1301 "Tactical"
  +
![[File:Unconfirmed Beretta1301-TX4.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Shown in [https://ivanvilmant.artstation.com/projects/kvJ1z this concept art] for [[Ragman]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Desert Tech SRS
 
|Desert Tech SRS
|[[File:CW DTSRS.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW DTSRS.jpg|300px]]
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]], .243 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua,
+
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]], .243 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua, .300 Norma Mag., .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, 7mm Remington Mag., 6.5 Creedmoor [https://deserttech.com/rifle-builder.php?r=2 (reference)]
  +
| Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Contract Wars.
.300 Norma Mag., .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, 7mm Remington Mag.,
 
 
6.5 Creedmoor [https://deserttech.com/rifle-builder.php?r=2](reference)
 
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|Desert Tech MDR-C
+
| Desert Tech MDR-C
|[[File:CW MDRC.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW MDRC.png|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
| FN F2000
  +
![[File:HOPS F2000.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|Fabarm P.S.S. 10
  +
![[File:HOPS Fabarm.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|Falkor Petra
  +
![[File:HOPS PETRA.png|300x300px]]
  +
|.300 Winchester Magnum
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Franchi SPAS-12
 
|Franchi SPAS-12
|[[File:CW SPAS12.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW SPAS12.jpg|300px]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[12/70]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|HK417D
  +
![[File:HK417 Unconfirmed.jpg|300x300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
  +
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
| IWI Galil ACE 31
  +
![[File:HOPS ACE31.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x39mm]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
|IWI X95/TAR-21
+
| IWI X95/TAR-21
|[[File:CW IWIX95.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW IWIX95.jpg|300px]]
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]], [[5.45x39mm]], .300 AAC Blackout
+
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[9x19mm Parabellum]], [[5.45x39mm]], [[.300 Blackout]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Heckler & Koch HK243
 
|Heckler & Koch HK243
|[[File:CW HK243.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW HK243.png|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|LWRC SMG-45
  +
![[File:HOPS SMG45.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[.45 ACP]], [[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19mm]], .40 S&W
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|Knight's Armament Company LAMG
  +
![[File:HOPS LAMG.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Magpul PDR
 
|Magpul PDR
|[[File:CW MagpulPDR.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW MagpulPDR.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|M60E4 Mk 43 Mod 1
|Kel-Tec KSG
 
|[[File:CW KSG.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:HOPS M60E6.png|300x300px]]
|[[12x70mm]]
+
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|PPS-43
  +
![[File:Pps-43.png|300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]
  +
|Seen wielded by a Scav in the "Raid" mini-series.
  +
|-
  +
|Kel-Tec KSG
  +
![[File:CW KSG.jpg|300px]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Contract Wars.
  +
|-
  +
|Kel-Tec KS7
  +
![[File:HOPS KS7.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|M249 SAW
 
|M249 SAW
|[[File:M249SAW.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:M249SAW.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[7.62x51mm NATO]] (Minimi variant)
 
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[7.62x51mm NATO]] (Minimi variant)
|It was present in an official book by A.Kontorovich based on EFT. Another variant was present in the "Raid" mini-series EP. 2.
+
|Was present in an official book by A.Kontorovich based on EFT "The Voice Behind"
  +
Another variant was present in the "Raid" mini-series EP. 2.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Ohio Ordnance HCAR
|Ruger Mini-14
 
|[[File:EFT Mini14.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:HOPS HCAR.png|300x300px]]
  +
|.30-06 Springfield
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[7.62x39mm]] (Mini-30)
 
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessor & prequel, Hired Ops.
|Shown in concept art for [[Mechanic]]. [https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd0ZmHnA7Oh/|Source.]
 
  +
|-
  +
|OTs-14 Groza
  +
![[File:OTs-14Groza Upcoming.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x39mm]] (OTs-14-1A) [[9x39mm]] (OTs-14-4A)
  +
|Conflicting statements by developers on the weapon's presence in the game, initially confirmed on [https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/posts/pfbid037q4gbH1PTsXiiFWj5PrHJLUVYCcz7YGLV1MLw5YfdA3bdfWocyFNwT4DCQHLrfqMl?comment_id=2000036853623958&reply_comment_id=2002232580071052 Face][https://www.facebook.com/escapefromtarkov/posts/pfbid028Szh1BDQL5hSi6zmYrCQFoLtvC4njKGsc3d8Mnnch8aYYL66ybKRS1S8TThQrjZNl?comment_id=1987555484872095&reply_comment_id=1987698134857830 book], then stated by BSG's COO Nikita Buyanov that it's unlikely it will make it into the game in the [https://youtu.be/6S8J0loesWA?t=4029 Tarkov TV 2022 August 11th Podcast]
  +
The weapon might still arrive in the future due to Buyanov's reconsideration speech regarding rare weapons
  +
in-game at the August 2023 Gamescom Q&A session.
  +
|-
  +
|Remington 870 Serbu Super Shorty
  +
![[File:Unconfirmed R870SerbuShorty.png|frameless|300x300px]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Hired Ops.
  +
Is present in-game as the handbook icon for the Shotguns weapon category
  +
|-
  +
|Remington 700 DARPA XM3
  +
![[File:HOPS M40.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[7.62x51mm NATO]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Hired Ops.
  +
|-
  +
|Simonov PTRS-41
  +
![[File:PTRS Unconfirmed.jpg|300x300px]]
  +
|14.5×114mm
  +
|Was present in an official book by A.Kontorovich based on EFT "Master Of The Night"
  +
|-
  +
|Standard Manufacturing SKO-12
  +
![[File:Unconfirmed SKO-12.png|frameless|300x300px]]
  +
|[[12/70]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Hired Ops, was never implemented into the final game.
  +
|-
  +
|Stoner 96
  +
![[File:Unconfirmed STONER96.png|300x300px]]
  +
| [[5.56x45mm NATO]]
  +
|Is present in-game as the handbook icon for the Light Machine Guns weapon category and as the icon for the [[Heavy Machine Guns|Heavy Machine Guns skill]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|QBU-88
 
|QBU-88
|[[File:CW QBU88.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW QBU88.jpg|300px]]
 
|5.8x42mm, [[5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
|5.8x42mm, [[5.56x45mm NATO]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Ruger Mini-14
|SVU
 
|[[File:CW SVU.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:EFT Mini14.jpg|300px]]
  +
|[[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[7.62x39mm]] (Mini-30)
|[[7.62x54mmR]]
 
  +
|Shown in [https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd0ZmHnA7Oh/ this concept art] for [[Mechanic]].
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
 
  +
|-
  +
|Tec Target Schneider XCEED
  +
![[File:HOPS XCEED.png|300x300px]]
  +
|6mm XC, 6.5mm Creedmoor, 6.5×47mm Lapua, [[7.62x51mm NATO]],
  +
.300 Winchester Magnum, [[.338 Lapua Magnum]]
  +
|Was present in one of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Secondary Weapons===
 
===Secondary Weapons===
{| class="wikitable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
|+
 
|+
 
!Name
 
!Name
 
!Image
 
!Image
!Caliber
+
!Caliber
 
!Notes
 
!Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Beretta 90two
 
|Beretta 90two
|[[File:CW B90Two.png|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW B90Two.png|300px]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
 
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars. Possibly replaced by M9A3.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors, Contract Wars and Hired Ops. Possibly replaced by M9A3.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Colt Python
 
|Colt Python
|[[File:CW ColtPython.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW ColtPython.jpg|300px]]
|.357 Magnum
+
|[[.357 Magnum]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Glock 21
|FN FNP/FNX
 
|[[File:CW FNX.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Uncomfirmed Glock21.png|300px]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], [[.45 ACP]], .40 S&W, & .357 SIG
+
|[[.45 ACP]]
  +
|The weapon's [[Glock .45 ACP 13-round magazine|magazine]] is present in the game.
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|IWI Uzi
+
|IWI Uzi PRO
|[[File:CW IWIUzi.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW IWIUzi.jpg|300px]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], .22LR, [[.45 ACP]], & 9x21mm IMI
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], .22LR, [[.45 ACP]], & 9x21mm ITA (IMI)
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|OTs-33 Pernach
 
|OTs-33 Pernach
|[[File:CW OTs33Pernach.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW OTs33Pernach.jpg|300px]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
 
|[[9x18mm Makarov]]
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
|Smith & Wesson Model 629
+
|Smith & Wesson Model 629
|[[File:CW SW629.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW SW629.jpg|300px]]
 
|.44 Magnum
 
|.44 Magnum
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Sphinx 3000
 
|Sphinx 3000
|[[File:CW Sphinx3000.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:CW Sphinx3000.jpg|300px]]
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], .40 S&W, & 9x21mm IMI
+
|[[9x19mm Parabellum]], .40 S&W, and 9x21mm ITA(IMI)
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|Springfield TRP Operator
|Taurus Raging Judge
 
|[[File:CW TaurusJudge.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:HOPSCW TRP1911.png|300x300px]]
  +
|[[.45 ACP]]
  +
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
  +
Seen wielded by a BEAR in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPlnHe9l34E Official Announcement Trailer for Escape From Tarkov]
  +
|-
  +
|Taurus Raging Judge
  +
![[File:CW TaurusJudge.jpg|300px]]
 
|.410 Gauge/.454 Casull/.45 Long Colt
 
|.410 Gauge/.454 Casull/.45 Long Colt
|Was present in Escape from Tarkov's predecessor, Contract Wars.
+
|Was present in both of Escape from Tarkov's predecessors & prequels, Contract Wars and Hired Ops.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
   
===Launchers===
+
=== Launchers===
{| class="wikitable"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable stickyheader "
 
|+
 
|+
 
!Name
 
!Name
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|-
 
|-
 
|RPG-26 'Aglen'
 
|RPG-26 'Aglen'
|[[File:Rpg 26.jpg|frameless]]
+
![[File:Rpg 26.jpg|300px]]
 
|72.5mm
 
|72.5mm
|Displayed being [https://gamepedia.cursecdn.com/escapefromtarkov_gamepedia/1/17/Bear_LOG.png?version=842778544eba915d460239dbddb93538 carried by a BEAR in artwork]
+
|Displayed being [https://gamepedia.cursecdn.com/escapefromtarkov_gamepedia/1/17/Bear_LOG.png?version=842778544eba915d460239dbddb93538 carried by a BEAR in artwork].
  +
  +
|-
  +
|M136 AT4
  +
![[File:Uncomfired AT4.png|300px]]
  +
|84mm
  +
|Seen wielded by a BLACK DIVISION operative
  +
in the "Raid" mini-series.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 10:27, 9 April 2024

Weapons are your primary survival tool in Escape from Tarkov. Almost all weapons are entirely modular, so they can be fitted for different situations.

Primary weapons

Assault carbines

Assault rifles

Bolt-action rifles

Designated marksman rifles

Grenade launchers

Light machine guns

Shotguns

Submachine guns

Secondary weapons

Pistols

Revolvers

Shotguns

Special weapons

Handheld flares

Signal pistols

Stationary weapons

Automatic grenade launchers

Heavy machine guns

Melee weapons

Throwable weapons

Fragmentation grenades

Smoke grenades

Stun grenades

Upcoming weapons

This section includes weapons confirmed to be in development but not currently present in any public builds.

Please link a relevant source to all entries in this section so they can be referenced.

Primary weapons

  • Unknown Lobaev Arms rifle
  • .338 and .50 calibers rifles
  • Many unknown weapons by Orsis
  • Under-barrel shotguns
  • Unspecified Bullpup AK-based rifles

Secondary weapons

Launchers

  • Various other Grenade launchers "The whole lineup"
  • Standalone M203

Mines

Stationary weapons

Machine Guns

Mortar

Anti tank Gun

Throwable weapons

Grenades

Unconfirmed weapons

This section includes weapons that are speculated to be in development, but are unconfirmed by the developers.

"Most, if not all weapons in contract wars will be in EFT."

Primary Weapons

Secondary Weapons

Launchers