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[[Image:FirearmsSourceBar.jpg|thumb|right|500px|''Firearms: Source''.]]


'''Firearms: Source''' is a modification for [[Half-Life 2]], and a direct sequel to the GoldSrc version for [[Half-Life]], ''Firearms'', hence the name. Like the previous, it stars two teams fighting each other with a vast array of fire-power.
'''''Firearms: Source''''' is a multiplayer first-person shooter modification for ''[[Half-Life 2]]'', and a direct sequel to the GoldSrc mod for ''[[Half-Life]]'', ''Firearms''. ''Firearms: Source'' strives for a realistic depiction of real-life firearms in their operation and details.


The mod emphasizes the accurate depiction of real-life firearms, not only graphical, but also in behaviour. Strangely enough, the mod does not include ironsights, it relies in the use of crosshairs instead. Also, there is no animation for when the player changes the fire rate of a weapon (as there was in [[Call of Duty]]), the 3D models being stuck in one of them. Not to mention the finger being kept constantly on the trigger.
The mod went into significant management issues later in its development, and was never completed. The final version of the mod that was publicly and officially released by the dev team is version 2.0.2. The mod was formerly featured on Steam, but can no longer be found. The mod also originally had its own official website (<nowiki>http://www.firearms-source.com/</nowiki>), which included additional info and images of weapons, but the website had also shut down.


Reloading a weapon when the magazine has not been emptied will make the player store it for later use. Inserting a fresh magazine in a weapon already chambered will grant the player one additional round, in the weapons that allow this. Finally, bleeding wounds must be bandaged to stop health loss.
The information present on this page come from version 2.0.2 of ''Firearm: Source'', the last publicly released version of the mod.


The mod is still very young and many changes are expected in the course of the next updates. For more info, just head to the [http://www.firearms-source.com/ official website].
{{Game Title}}
 
'''The following weapons are used in the online multiplayer game ''Firearms: Source.'' '''


=Overview=
=Overview=


Here follows an overview of the equipment that can be found in the latest release (1.0f). The player starts with 100 credits that can be invested in a variety of firearms or gear, like body armor and NVG. The list is ordered by credit cost.
''Firearms: Source'' is a multiplayer first-person shooter. Players' choose a loadout upon spawn, the size of which is limited by the player's limited amount of credits. Weapons can be modified with attachments, which also cost credits. The Gunnery level one perk increases reload speed by 25% (as well as increasing the cycling speed of manually cycled weapons), which often changes the weapons' reload animation to a new faster one (though this is not always the case; several weapons merely have their normal reload animations sped up).


The cheapest firearm of the game, the Colt M1911A1, appears selected. In this mod, we are not offered any real information like the manufacturer, caliber, ammo capacity, muzzle velocity or weight. Instead, statistic bars are used, like in fighting games.
In-game, ammunition is tracked by magazines for most weapons; partially reloading a weapon will make the player store the partially spent magazine for later use. Weapon chambering is tracked (and animated), so inserting a fresh magazine in a weapon already chambered will grant the player one additional round, in the weapons that allow this. Finally, bleeding wounds must be bandaged to stop health loss.


[[Image:Firearms-source-loadout.jpg|thumb|none|600px|'''''Firearms: Source''''' equipment selection menu.]]
Changing fire modes in FA:S is not animated, and the viewmodel is stuck to a single fire mode position.


For an official (but incomplete) listing with images and/or renders, go to [http://www.firearms-source.com/index.php?page=weapons this page].
=Handguns=
 
=Pistols=


==Colt M1911A1==
==Colt M1911A1==


[[Image:Colt1911A1PreWar.jpg|300px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M1911_pistol_series#M1911A1 Colt's Manufacturing Company M1911A1] - .45 ACP]]
An original run [[Colt M1911A1]] pistol with wooden grips is featured in ''Firearms: Source''. It holds 7+1 rounds and is referred to as "M1911" ingame.
An original run Colt 1911A1 pistol with wooden grips is featured as the cheapest handgun in FA: Source. It's the only .45 caliber handgun in the mod for the moment and packs a punch despite its cheap cost (8 credits). It can be fired semi-auto only, and it holds 7 (+1) rounds. It is referred to as "M1911" ingame.
 
[[Image:Firearms-source-M1911.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M1911A1 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
 
==IWI Desert Eagle==


[[Image:Desert-Eagle.jpeg|300px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Desert_Eagle#Desert_Eagle_Mark_XIX Israel Weapon Industries Desert Eagle Mark XIX] - .50 Action Express]]
[[Image:Colt1911A1PreWar.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Pre-War Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]]
 
[[File:FAS M1911 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the M1911A1.]]
The Desert Eagle is featured in FA:S as the heavy-hitting pistol. Despite its caliber, the recoil is relatively similar to a .44 Magnum or .357 Magnum, but this is likely for balancing and gameplay reasons. It accurately uses 7-round magazines, plus one chambered. It costs 13 credits and fires semi-auto only. Named "Desert Eagle" ingame.
[[File:FAS M1911 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the iron sights.]]
 
[[File:FAS M1911 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Partial reload; the user removes and retains the old magazine.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-desert-eaglea.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Desert Eagle as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
[[File:FAS M1911 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
 
[[File:FAS M1911 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M1911A1 recoils as it fires the last round in its mag. Note the odd casing model.<!--Does that odd crease exist on a real .45 ACP casing?-->]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-desert-eagleb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Freshly fired Desert Eagle in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Shell casing mid-air. ''(another round chambered?)'']]
[[File:FAS M1911 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload; the user drops the empty mag and doesn't retain it.]]
[[File:FAS M1911 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fully inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS M1911 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the slide. The normal and fast reloads (with the Gunnery level one Perk) are identical animation-wise, and the fast reload animations are simply sped up versions of normal reloads.]]


==Glock 20==
==Glock 20==


[[Image:Glock20.jpg‎|300px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Glock#Glock_20 Glock Ges.m.b.H. 20 (third generation)] - 10mm Auto]]
The 10mm Auto [[Glock 20]] is featured in FA:S as one of the handguns, named "G20" ingame. It has a magazine size of 15 (+1) rounds.


The Glock 20 is featured in FA:S as one of the "middle-of-the-road" handguns costing 10 credits. It is a 10mm Auto handgun, with a magazine of 15 (+1) rounds. It fires in semi-auto and is named just "G20" ingame.
[[Image:Glock20.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Glock 20 (3rd Generation) -  10mm Auto]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the G20.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine in a normal partial reload.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal empty reload: the player character flicks out the spent magazine while grabbing a new one.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting the fresh mag.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the slide.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast partial reload; the player character brings up a new magazine and removes the old one.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Replacing the magazines.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast empty reload; most of the animation is identical to the fast partial reload, but at the end, the player character discards the old magazine instead of retaining it.]]
[[File:FAS Glock 20 (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Clicking the slide release.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-G20a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Glock 20 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
==IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX==


It appears to have a flashlight module mounted in the accesories rail under the barrel, but it's not (currently) useable. Also, the tritium sights are not visible in the darkness, whereas the ones used by the [http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Half-Life_2#Heckler_.26_Koch_USP_Match H&K USP Match] in [[Half-Life 2]] were.
The [[Desert Eagle Mark XIX]] in .50 AE is featured in FA:S as a heavy-hitting pistol. It accurately uses 7-round magazines, plus one chambered. It is named "Desert Eagle" in-game.


[[Image:Firearms-source-G20b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Glock 20 during a reload in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
[[Image:Desert-Eagle.jpeg|450px|thumb|none|IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 Action Express]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player character holds a Desert Eagle.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the iron sights.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-recoil. This shot captures both the Desert Eagle's distinctive circular muzzle flash, as well as a bit of the casing's markings, which are textured after real .50 AE casings.<!--"50 AE text and three stars with two lines between them"-->]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal partial reload. The operator removes the old magazine for later use.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal empty reload. The operator drops the old, empty magazine.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fully inserting the new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the slide with a press of the slide release.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The operator performs a partial reload to gain an extra chambered round, while having the Gunnery level one reload speed perk. The operator drops out the old magazine...]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and quickly pushes in a new one.]]
[[File:FAS DEagle (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast empty reload. A quick press of the slide release follows the insertion of the new magazine.]]


==Beretta 92FS==
==OTs-33 Pernach==
The [[OTs-33 Pernach]] appears as the sole machine pistol in FA:S, under the name "OTS33". The OTs-33 fires the Russian 9x18mm round in 18-round magazines, plus one chambered. It can fire in either semi or full-auto.


[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg‎‎|300px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Beretta_92_pistol_series#Beretta_92F.2FFS Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta 92FS] - 9x19mm Parabellum]]
[[Image:OTs-33_automatic_pistol.jpg|400px|thumb|none|KBP OTs-33 "Pernach" - 9x18mm Makarov]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player character holds the OTs-33 "Pernach". Note the fire selector set to full-auto.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the OTs-33's iron sights.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-recoil. The bottom of the 9x18mm casing is marked with "9x18" and "B-West" (a US importer of Russian ammunition), though they're somewhat illegible on this particular screenshot.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal partial reload; the player character drops the old mag and inserts a new one.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pushing the magazine in in a normal empty reload, which is mostly identical to the normal partial reload.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the slide.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast partial reload. The player turns the OTs-33 sideways and inserts a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fully pushing in the magazine on a fast empty reload.]]
[[File:FAS OTS-33 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player character releases the slide to finish the empty reload.]]


Set to be another of the "middle-of-the-road" handguns at 10 credits. Besides caliber, the 92FS was made to be more accurate compared to the Glock 20 when fired rapidly, however it is still rather weak against most opponents. It uses 15 (+1)-round magazines, fires semi-auto and is named "92FS" in the selection screen. The website states this weapon has a removable suppressor, but it's since been removed.
== SIG-Sauer P226 ==


[[Image:Firearms-source-92FSb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Beretta 92FS as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''', finger on the trigger.]]
The [[SIG-Sauer P226]] is one of the pistols in FA:S. It is chambered in .357 SIG and has a 12+1 round magazine capacity.


A live round can be seen inside the chamber after firing, as this weapon does not ejects spent shells, probably due to an oversight by the developers (best seen in the second screenshot):<br />
[[Image:SigP226.jpg|thumb|none|400px|West German SIG-Sauer P226 - 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.]]
<gallery>
[[File:FAS P226 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the P226.]]
Image:Firearms-source-92FSc.jpg|Beretta 92FS while firing in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.
[[File:FAS P226 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|ADS.]]
Image:Firearms-source-92FSa.jpg|Beretta 92FS while firing in '''''Firearms: Source''''' (live round chambered).
[[File:FAS P226 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing the P226.]]
</gallery>
[[File:FAS P226 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal partial reload. The user removes the old magazine...]]
[[File:FAS P226 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and inserts a new one.]]
[[File:FAS P226 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fully inserting the new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS P226 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal empty reload. The user drops the old magazine...]]
[[File:FAS P226 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...inserts a new magazine...]]
[[File:FAS P226 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and pulls the slide to chamber the pistol.]]
[[File:FAS P226 (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast partial reload with the Gunnery level one perk. The user drops the old magazine...]]
[[File:FAS P226 (12).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and inserts a new one.]]
[[File:FAS P226 (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The user gives the slide release a quick press on a fast empty reload. The rest of the animation is identical to the fast partial reload in terms of hand motions.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-92FSd.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Beretta 92FS during a reload in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
== Taurus Raging Bull ==


==KBP OTs-33 "Pernach"==
The [[Taurus Raging Bull]] is the only revolver in ''Firearms: Source''. It has a 5-round cylinder and is chambered in .454 Casull. The revolver's ammunition is tracked by single rounds rather than magazines.


[[Image:OTs-33_automatic_pistol.jpg‎|300px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/OTs-33_Pernach KBP Instrument Design Bureau OTs-33 "Pernach"] - 9x18mm Makarov]]
The Raging Bull has a set of extremely elaborate reload animations; there are five different reload animations, one for each capacity the revolver was at when the reload begins. All reload animations are done with single rounds, and show the player character ejecting the number of rounds that need to be replaced and inserting new ones. When the player does not have enough ammo to make a full reload, the reload with the number of rounds the player has in reserve will play (i.e. reload an empty cylinder with 4 rounds in reserve will play the 4-round reload animation). Reloads with the reload speed increasing Gunnery level one perk are simply normal reloads sped up.


Featured as the designated Machine Pistol in FA:S, the OTs-33 "Pernach" ("multi-vaned mace" in Russian) is fully automatic and fires the Russian 9x18mm caliber in 18-round magazines, plus one chambered. It is a favorite of snipers who wish to have an automatic weapon without sacrificing too much on credits (17). Appears as "OTS-33" ingame and fires either semi or full-auto.
Using the firing key when all 5 rounds were fired will still show the cylinder rotating fowards rather than doing nothing like in most games.


[[Image:Firearms-source-OTS-33.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|OTs-33 "Pernach" as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The fire selector is always fixed in full-auto mode.]]
[[file:Pistol Brazilian Taurus Raging Bull .44 magnum ported revolver.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Taurus Raging Bull stainless with 6" barrel - .44 Magnum]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the Raging Bull revolver.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-recoil.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Reload (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player character opens up the cylinder at the start of the "standard" reload procedure, played when there's 1-3 rounds in the cylinder (2-4 rounds fired). Note how the number of fired rounds (indicated by struck primers) are accurate to the number of rounds that were actually fired, a very impressive detail.<!--The primers are actually coded into the animation rather than some sort of dynamic model variation, so reloading an empty cylinder with 3 rounds, thus playing the 3 round reload animation, will still show 2 unstruck primers-->]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Reload (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|In the standard reload procedure, the player character blocks the unfired rounds with his right thumb and ejects all the fired rounds, apparently by shaking them out.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Reload (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player character will then reload the cylinder with individual rounds.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Reload (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closing the cylinder upon finishing the "standard" reload procedure.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Single Round Reload (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading when there's 4 rounds in the cylinder (1 round fired) will show the player character flicking out the fired round...]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Single Round Reload (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and insert a new round into the empty cylinder position.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Single Round Reload (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|A different cylinder closing motion is used at the end of the single round reload procedure.]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Empty Reload (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload; the player character operates the ejector and ejects all the fired rounds...]]
[[File:FAS Raging Bull Empty Reload (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and inserts five new rounds, one by one, before closing the cylinder (with his thumb, like in the "standard" reload).]]


=Shotguns=
=Shotguns=
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==Benelli M3 Super 90==
==Benelli M3 Super 90==


[[Image:‎‎‎‎Benelli_m3-1-.jpg|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Benelli_M3_Super_90#Benelli_M3 Benelli Armi SpA M3 Super 90] - 12 Gauge]]
The [[Benelli M3 Super 90]] is the only semi-automatic shotgun in FA:S. It is equipped with ghost ring sights, a pistol grip stock, a perforated barrel shroud, and a 6-shell side saddle shell holder. It holds 7+1 shells of 12 gauge 00 Buckshot, and is referred to as "M3S90" ingame.
 
The Benelli M3 Super 90 appears in FA:S with a two tone colour combination of a tan barrel and receiver with a black synthetic pistol gripped stock and synthetic fore-grip as well a side saddle shell holder. It is correctly depicted as a semi-automatic shotgun and holds 7 (+1) shells of 12 gauge 00 Buckshot.
 
[[Image:Firearms-source-M3-S90a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Benelli M3 Super 90 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
 
It costs 38 credits and is referred to as "M3-S90" ingame. The shotgun has a (currently useless) Picatinny rail above the main body. The reloading animation is somewhat complex, as the player loads the first round directly through the ejection port if the weapon is empty, and the last 6 rounds are taken from the side holder and consequently loaded faster.


[[Image:Firearms-source-M3-S90b.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Benelli M3 Super 90 being reloaded in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
[[Image:Benelli_m3-1-.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Benelli M3 Super 90 - 12 Gauge]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The spawn animation of the M3; the user fills up the shell holder, three shells at a time.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M3 Super 90 in idle.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the ghost ring sights.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-recoil; note that the ejected shell is correctly modeled as having been fired, rather than appearing fully intact like in most other first person shooters.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chamberloading the M3.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the bolt.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Loading the magazine tube (without the Gunnery level one perk); the user grabs up to two shells at once and loads them one after another into the magazine tube, repeating the process until full.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Loading a single shell to fill up the mag tube.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Very interestingly, the shell holder does play a part in gameplay, rather than being purely cosmetic like in 99% of video games; they represent the last 6 shells in the player's reserve ammo pool, and the player character will grab them and use them when the player is down to their last 6 shells. Here, the player character grabs a shell from the shell holder...]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and either chamberloads it...]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|... or inserts it into the magazine tube. The shell holder visibly depletes as the player character uses the shells on it, and the shell-grabbing animation changes accordingly. Also note the "HECKLER & KOCH, INC. -STERLING, VA.-MADE IN ITALY" markings.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (12).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M3 with an empty shell holder.]]
[[File:FAS M3S90 (13).jpg|thumb|none|600px|With the level one Gunnery perk, the player character will grab up to four shells at a time to load the magazine tube rather than just two.]]


==Remington 870==
==Remington 870==


[[Image:Remington870PoliceStd.jpg‎‎‎‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Remington_Model_870_Shotgun#Remington_870 Remington Arms Company, Inc. 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun] - 12 Gauge]]
The [[Remington 870]] is one of the shotguns in ''Firearms: Source'', appearing under the name "R870". The model was based off the Express Magnum variant with an extended magazine tube that holds 6 + 1 shells.


[[Image:Remington 870 field gun shortened.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Remington 870 Field Gun with raised barrel ribbing and shortened barrel - 12 Gauge.]]
[[File:FAS 870 Spawn (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The spawn animation of the Remington 870; the user inspects the left side of the shotgun...]]
[[File:FAS 870 Spawn (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...inspects the chamber...]]
[[File:FAS 870 Spawn (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and loads a single shell into the magazine tube. Note the "Remington 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM" markings clearly visible on the side of the shotgun.]]
[[File:FAS 870 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the Remington 870.]]
[[File:FAS 870 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the ribbing. The front sight appears to be missing.]]
[[File:FAS 870 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pumping the shotgun after firing; the ejected shotgun shell is marked with "9 PEL / 00 BUCK" on its side, and features Winchester markings on its base. The 12 gauge shotgun shells in FA:S appear to be modeled and textured after Winchester military grade 12 gauge 9 pellets 00 buckshot shells.<!--Earlier versions seem to have shotgun shells modeled after Lightfield shotgun shells.-->]]
[[File:FAS 870 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fully pulling the pump to the rear. The pump animation after firing a shot can be delayed by holding down the firing key, as the user will only pump the shotgun when the player releases the firing key.]]
[[File:FAS 870 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading from empty; the player character pumps the shotgun (the player character will not automatically pump the shotgun after firing the last shot, and the pump instead becomes a part of the reload animation) and chamberloads the first shell.]]
[[File:FAS 870 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting shells into the magazine tube.]]
[[File:FAS 870 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The fast pump animation with the level one Gunnery perk.]]
[[File:FAS 870 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The reload animation with the level one Gunnery perk, showing a faster way to load the shotgun shells.]]


The Remington 870 was added in the 1.0e patch. The model was based off the Police Magnum variant with an extended magazine tube that holds 7 + 1 shells.
== KS-23 ==


[[Image:Firearms-source-R870a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Remington 870 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The front sight appears to be missing.]]
The Russian 23mm [[KS-23]] shotgun is one of the shotguns of FA:S, named "KS23" in-game. It fires slugs, and has a 3+1 round capacity. Reloads with the level one Gunnery perk are simply normal reloads sped up.


The shotgun is pump-action only, firing a new round when the mouse button is depressed, and ejecting it and chambering another when it is released. It costs 32 credits and is named "R870".
[[File:Ks23-1.jpg|500px|thumb|none|KS-23 - 23mm]]
[[File:FAS KS-23 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the KS-23.]]
[[File:FAS KS-23 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the iron sights.]]
[[File:FAS KS-23 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pumping the shotgun in a rather dramatic manner after firing.]]
[[File:FAS KS-23 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading from empty; the operator pulls back the pump, ejects the last fired shell, and chamberloads the first shell.]]
[[File:FAS KS-23 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pushing the pump forward.]]
[[File:FAS KS-23 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting the rest of the massive 23mm shells individually.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-R870b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Remington 870 being reloaded in '''''Firearms: Source''''', finger on the trigger. "Remington 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM" can be clearly seen on the left side of the gun, while the loaded round appears to be made by [http://www.lightfield-ammo.com/ Lightfield]. A M1A1 Abrams tank is seen in the background, as most maps feature (unmovable) military vehicles to enhance the "war" feeling.]]
=Submachine Guns=


=Sub-Machine Guns=
==Heckler & Koch MP5A5==


==H&K MP5A4==
The [[Heckler & Koch MP5A5]] appears as one of the SMGs in FA:S. It is named "MP5A4" in version 2.0.2, a leftover from when the game featured a full stocked MP5A4 instead of the telescoping stocked MP5A5. The magazines hold 30+1 rounds of 9mm Parabellum and it offers either semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes.


[[Image:H&KMP5A4.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Heckler_%26_Koch_MP5#Heckler_.26_Koch_MP5A4 Heckler & Koch GmbH MP5A4] - 9x19mm Parabellum]]
There are plans for an MP5SD6 (when the weapon is fitted a Suppressor) and an MP5/40 (presumably also created using the attachment system), but neither are implemented in version 2.0.2. (Fitting a suppressor to the MP5A5 will instead give it a muzzle-mounted suppressor)


A good submachine gun costing 24 credits, though it lacks the Picatinny-mounted ACOG seen in previous versions. The magazines hold 30 (+1) rounds of 9mm Parabellum and it offers either semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes. Referred to as "MP5-A4" ingame.
[[Image:H&KMP5A5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Heckler & Koch MP5A5 - 9x19mm]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 Draw (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The MP5A5 has several spawn animations. The first one involves turning the selector switch from safe to full auto.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 Spawn (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The second one involves pulling open the telescoping stock.<!--Sometimes this animation glitches and turns into a default draw animation where nothing happens, however I cannot confirm this-->]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 Spawn (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The third and the most elaborate one sees the player character pull back the bolt...]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 Spawn (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...insert a magazine...]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 Spawn (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and chamber the weapon.<!--AlphaLeader772's video shows a fourth spawn animation where the user flicks the safety off.-->]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the MP5A5.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the MP5's iron sights.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing; note that the environment is being lit up by the muzzle flash (a toggleable setting in the options menu). Interestingly, the casings that are being ejected towards the wall will also bounce back when they hit the wall.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Standard empty reload. The operator pulls back the bolt...]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...replaces the magazines...]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and releases the bolt.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Standard partial reload.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast empty reload. The operator replaces the magazines...]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and racks the bolt.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast partial reload. The operator removes the old magazine.]]
[[File:FAS MP5A5 (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-MP5-A4.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|H&K MP5A4 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
== Heckler & Koch MP5K ==


==Chang Feng CF-05==
The [[Heckler & Koch MP5K]] is one of the SMGs in FA:S. Named "MP5k" in-game, it uses 15-round magazines by default, which can be upgraded to 30-rounders. Like the MP5A5, it can fire in semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes.


[[Image:Changfeng9.jpg‎‎‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Chang_Feng_CF-05 Chang Feng CF-05] - 9x19mm Parabellum]]
[[Image:MP5KA4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5KA4 (3 round burst added) with 15-round magazine - 9x19mm]]
[[File:FAS MP5K (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Spawning with the MP5K. The operator flicks the selector switch to full auto.]]
[[File:FAS MP5K (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the MP5K.]]
[[File:FAS MP5K (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
[[File:FAS MP5K (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading; all of the MP5K's reload animations are identical to the MP5A5, including fast reloads with the Gunnery level 1 perk.]]
[[File:FAS MP5K (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the empty magazine; note the animated magazine release button.]]
[[File:FAS MP5K (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Performing a partial reload on a MP5K equipped with 30-round magazines and a suppressor.]]
[[File:FAS MP5K (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing the suppressor-equipped MP5K; note the shape of the muzzle flash. With a suppressor, the environment will also be no longer lit up by the muzzle flash.]]


One of the most obscure firearms added to FA:S. This 24-credit Chinese submachine gun uses 50 (+1)-round helical magazines that are top-loaded on the weapon and fires the 9x19mm Parabellum round. It was added to replace the aging PP-19 Bizon, featured in the GoldSrc version of ''Firearms''. It can fire either in semi or full-auto mode and is named "CF-05".
== IMI Uzi ==


[[Image:Firearms-source-CF-05a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Chang Feng as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
A full size [[IMI Uzi]] is featured in FA:S. It is open bolt, fires in full auto or semi auto, and holds 32 rounds in its magazine.


[[Image:Firearms-source-CF-05b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Chang Feng during a reload in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The helical magazine is placed above the barrel and not below as in the Bizon]]
[[Image:Uzi-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|IMI Uzi with buttstock extended - 9x19mm]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Uzi's spawn animation shows the user unfolding the Uzi's stock, and first shows the user unlocking the stock.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The user lifts up the stock.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fully unfolding the Uzi's stock.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the Uzi.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Uzi ejects a casing after firing a round.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload; the user racks the bolt first before replacing the magazine.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the empty magazine.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Partial reload.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS Uzi (12).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The fast partial reload with Gunnery level one perk is similar to the normal partial reload, but done at a lower angle. The fast empty reload is the normal empty reload sped up.]]


==Ingram MAC-11==
==Ingram MAC-11==


[[Image:Mac_m11_9k.jpg‎‎|300px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/MAC-10#MAC-11 RPB Industries Ingram MAC-11] - .380 ACP]]
The [[MAC-11|Ingram MAC-11]] is featured in FA:S as a cheap submachine gun. It carries 32 rounds of .380 ACP and fires semi or full-auto, and correctly fires in open-bolt.


The Ingram MAC-11 is featured in FA:S as a cheap submachine gun (20 credits). It carries 32 rounds and fires, semi or full-auto, the .380 ACP round. Named "MAC-11".
[[Image:Mac m11 9k.jpg|thumb|none|400px|RPB Industries M11A1 - .380 ACP]]
[[File:FAS MAC-11 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the MAC-11.]]
[[File:FAS MAC-11 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
[[File:FAS MAC-11 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The MAC-11 ejects a .380 ACP casing; it appears to be marked with "38 AC" and "S.F.M."]]
[[File:FAS MAC-11 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the MAC-11 from empty. The user removes the empty magazine.]]
[[File:FAS MAC-11 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS MAC-11 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling back the bolt. The non-empty reload skips this last bolt pull part, and reloads with Gunnery level one perk are simply normal reloads sped up.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-MAC-11a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Ingram MAC-11 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
== Izhmash PP-19 Bizon ==


[[Image:Firearms-source-MAC-11b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player reload his Ingram MAC-11 in '''''Firearms: Source''''', with his finger on the trigger.]]
The [[Izhmash PP-19 Bizon]] appears in FA:S as simply the "Bizon". It is chambered in 9x18mm, is closed bolt, and uses 64-round Helical drums. It can fire in full auto or semi auto.


=Assault Rifles=
[[File:Bizon1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|PP-19 Bizon-1 - 9x18mm Makarov]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the PP-19 Bizon SMG.]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the iron sights.]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal empty reload; the user actuates the magazine release with his right index finger and removes the empty magazine with his left.]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine; the magazine model appears to be always modeled empty.]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Racking the bolt at the end of the empty reload. The normal partial reload is identical to the normal empty reload, with the only differences being that the bolt isn't pulled, and the magazine removal process happens far faster for some reason.]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|On the fast reloads with the Gunnery level one perk, the user releases and removes the old magazine with their left hand.]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shoving the old magazine off the Bizon.]]
[[File:FAS Bizon (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading a Bizon customized with a suppressor and an Aimpoint optic.]]
 
== Sterling L2A3 ==


==AK-47==
The [[Sterling L2A3]] is featured in FA:S as the "L2A3". It has a 34-round capacity, is open bolt, and can fire in full-auto or semi-auto.


[[Image:AK-47.jpg|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/AK-47#AK-47 AK-47] - 7.62x39mm]]
[[File:SterlingSMG.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Sterling L2A3 (MK IV) - 9x19mm]]
[[File:FAS L2A3 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The L2A3's spawn animation; the user first pulls back the bolt...]]
[[File:FAS L2A3 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and then extends and unfolds the stock.]]
[[File:FAS L2A3 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the L2A3.]]
[[File:FAS L2A3 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming the weapon.]]
[[File:FAS L2A3 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Upon emptying the magazine, the bolt visibly locks forward. As such, the start of the empty reload sees the user pull back the bolt.]]
[[File:FAS L2A3 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the empty magazine.]]
[[File:FAS L2A3 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a fresh magazine. Fast reloads are simply normal reloads sped up, and partial reloads are identical to the empty reload sans the part where the user locks back the bolt.]]


A powerful weapon firing the good, old 7.62x39mm. The AK-47 (named the same way ingame) costs 40 credits and is a good choice for medium to long-range combat, due to its stopping power. The magazines are 30 (+1) rounds and semi or full-auto modes can be selected.
== Sterling L34A1 ==


[[Image:Firearms-source-AK47a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|AK-47 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
Equipping the Sterling L2A3 with the suppressor turns it into the Sterling L34A1. The L34A1's fast reloads with the Gunnery level 1 perk are glitched in version 2.0.2; the end of the both fast reload animations will abruptly skip to the idle state without any transition.<!--However, these animations are completely normal in AlphaLeader772's video; maybe I did something wrong and glitched my game--> The L2A3's spawn animation does not play on the L34A1.


Also, the rifle is fitted with a bayonet that can be used to stab enemy combatants, through the Weapon Melee command key.
[[Image:Sterling-Patchett-Submachine-Gun.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Sterling L34A1 (Mk.5) - 9x19mm]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the suppressed Sterling.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming the weapon.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Standard reload; the operator removes the old magazine, holding the weapon at an angle.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (Four).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|At the end of the standard empty reload, the operator thumbs back the bolt.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine in the fast reloads.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|In a fast empty reload, the operator will throw away the empty mag. He will retain the magazine in a fast partial reload.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS L34A1 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling back the bolt in a more conventional manner in a fast empty reload. The glitched reload animation will immediately skip to the idle state right after this frame of the animation. In the fast partial reloads, the animation skips around when the new magazine is inserted.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-AK47b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|AK-47 during a reload in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Here you can see the bayonet. The player does a good job grabbing a fresh magazine before extracting the previous one, but he keeps his finger on the trigger. Also, both the follower and spring are missing from the empty magazine, and the head of the second round (left mag) looks cut.]]
== Sterling Mk.7A4 ==


==FAMAS F1==
The [[Sterling SMG#Sterling Mk.7|Sterling Mk.7A4]] is featured in FA:S as the "MK7A4". It uses 15-round magazines, and has options for 34-rounders; the models for the latter are not present in game in version 2.0.2, and as such using the 34-round magazine not change the weapon's model or animations. It is open bolt and can fire in semi auto or full auto.


[[Image:Famas.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/FAMAS#FAMAS_F1 FAMAS F1] - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:Sterling MK7.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Sterling Mk.7A4 - 9x19mm]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the Sterling Mk.7.]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine in the normal reloads. Note that the bolt has locked forwards, as the weapon has been emptied.]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine; note that the rounds in the magazine feature broken textures. The magazines are also always modeled with rounds, even if the weapon was empty.]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Giving the fresh mag an extra slap (this only happens on the normal empty reload)...]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and pulling back the bolt to finish the empty reload.]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast reload; the user removes the old magazine from below. The fast empty reload animation also shows the user dropping the "empty" magazine (as mentioned above, the magazine is still modeled with untextured rounds), while the fast partial reload sees the user retain the magazine.]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine.]]
[[File:FAS MK7A4 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling back the bolt to finish the empty reload.]]


Very appreciated by the FA expert players, this assault rifle provides a very high rate of fire for 42 credits. The main drawback is that the magazines hold only 25 (+1) rounds of 5.56x45mm ammunition and it has a high rate of fire, so it will empty magazines in no time.
=Assault Rifles=


[[Image:Firearms-source-FA-MASa.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|FN FAMAS F1 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
==AK-47==


It's named "FA-MAS" ingame and offers semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes. Interestingly, the trigger guard and old pre-STANAG-4179 mag are those of a F1, but the handguard reminds the more modern G2.
The [[AK-47]] is featured as the "AK47" in FA:S. Chambered in 7.62x39mm, the AK-47 holds 30+1 rounds and can fire in semi or full-auto modes. The in-game AK is a hybrid, and has the smooth dust cover of an AK and the stamped receiver of an AKM.


[[Image:Firearms-source-FA-MASb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player reload his FN FAMAS F1 in '''''Firearms: Source''''', finger on the trigger.]]
A version of the AK with a bayonet can be seen in the loadout menu; the AK-47 is equipped with an unremovable and usable bayonet in earlier versions of FA:S, which is not available in version 2.0.2.


[[Image:Firearms-source-FA-MASc.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player chambers the first round in his FN FAMAS F1 in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Nice way of pulling the cocking handle.]]
[[Image:AK47-PolyTechLegend.jpg|500px|thumb|none|AK-47 - 7.62x39mm]]
[[Image:AKMRifle.jpg|500px|thumb|none|AKM - 7.62x39mm]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the AK-47.]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down sights.]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-recoil.]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal empty reload; the operator replaces the magazines. All magazines in the AK-47's reload animations are modeled without rounds, including the new magazine being inserted here.]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The operator racks the bolt with his right hand. Non-empty reloads (normal and fast) use simple magazine replacement animations done at slightly different angles.]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast empty reload; the operator knocks out the old mag with a new one.]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Before chambering the AK from under.]]
[[File:FAS AK-47 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chambering an AK equipped with both of its available attachments, a suppressor and an optic.]]


==H&K G3A3==
== AKS-74 ==


[[Image:HKG3A3.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Heckler_%26_Koch_G3#Heckler_.26_Koch_G3 Heckler & Koch GmbH G3A3] - 7.62x51mm NATO (slimline handguard)]]
The [[AKS-74]] appears as the "AK74" in FA:S. It fires 5.45x39mm, holds 30+1 rounds, and has semi-auto and full-auto modes.


40 credits does this piece of metal art cost. The 20 (+1) rounds of 7.62x51mm ammunition pack quite a heavy punch. The cycling rate of the full-auto mode is a bit slow, as this weapon was intended for single, well-aimed, semi-auto shots. Named just "G3A3".
[[Image:BulgarianAKS-74.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bulgarian manufactured AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The operator holds the AKS-74.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down sights.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Standard empty reload; all of the AKS-74's reload animations are identical to the AK-47. It also shares the AK-47's issue of having magazines that always appear to be empty.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Racking the bolt.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-recoil; note the 5.45x39mm casing being ejected.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast empty reload.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chambering the weapon.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Performing a fast tactical reload on the AKS-74, which shows off a bit more of the folding stock.]]
[[File:FAS AKS-74 (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading a fully customized AKS-74.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-G3A3a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|H&K G3A3 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''', finger on the trigger.]]
==FAMAS F1/G2 Hybrid==


There seems to be some kind of glitch with the 3D ingame model, as the parts that compose it move independently if looked carefully.
Very appreciated by the FA expert players, the [[FAMAS]] provides a very high rate of fire for 42 credits. The main drawback is that the magazines hold only 25 (+1) rounds of 5.56x45mm ammunition and it has a high rate of fire, so it will empty magazines in no time. It's named "FAMAS" ingame and offers semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes. Interestingly, the trigger guard is is that of a F1, but the handguard, magazine-well, and 30-round STANAG mag (though as stated above, it still holds 25 rounds) is from the more modern G2.


[[Image:Firearms-source-G3A3b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|H&K G3A3 in '''''Firearms: Source''''' being reloaded, finger on the trigger. What's with his left hand's fingers?]]
[[Image:Famas.jpg|500px|thumb|none|FAMAS F1 - 5.56x45mm]]
[[Image:Famas g2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|FAMAS-G2 with proprietary bipod deployed - 5.56x45mm]]


==H&K G36C==
[[Image:Firearms-source-FA-MASa.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|FAMAS as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


[[Image:Hkg36c.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Heckler_%26_Koch_G36#Heckler_.26_Koch_G36C Heckler & Koch GmbH G36C] - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-FA-MASb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player reload his FAMAS in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


The compact version of the G36 is not a bad option, costing 36 credits. It possess medium stopping power, but has an useful AimPoint red-dot mounted on a Picatinny rail above the carrying handle. It's got options for semi-auto, 2-round (even when the markings indicate 3) burst or full-auto firing modes. Referred to as "G36C".
[[Image:Firearms-source-FA-MASc.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player chambers the first round in his FAMAS in ''Firearms: Source''. Nice way of pulling the cocking handle.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-G36Ca.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|H&K G36C as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The red dot is clearly visible.]]
==Heckler & Koch G36C==


[[Image:Firearms-source-G36Cb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Good shot of the player going for the reload of his H&K G36C in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Good trigger discipline? Also note the red-dot manufacturer, and the 3-round (not 2) burst option of the fire selector.]]
The [[Heckler & Koch G36C]] is one of the assault rifles in FA:S. It holds 30+1 rounds and is referred to as "G36C". Its firing modes include semi-auto, an incorrect 2-round burst mode, and full-auto.


[[Image:Firearms-source-G36Cc.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Pulling the cocking handle of an H&K G36C in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
The loadout model for the G36C features an AimPoint red dot sight, a fixed attachment to the G36C in earlier versions of FA:S.


[[Image:Firearms-source-G36Cd.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Aiming through the red dot sight of an H&K G36C in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
[[Image:Hkg36c.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:FAS G36C (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The G36C's spawn animation shows the operator rack the G36C's bolt...]]
[[File:FAS G36C (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...unfold the stock...]]
[[File:FAS G36C (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and flick the safety off.]]
[[File:FAS G36C (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the G36C.]]
[[File:FAS G36C (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Iron sights.]]
[[File:FAS G36C (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Normal empty reload. The operator removes the empty magazine.]]
[[File:FAS G36C (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a full magazine.]]
[[File:FAS G36C (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the cocking handle. The normal partial reload animation is identical to the normal empty reload, sans the charging animation.]]
[[File:FAS G36C (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fast empty reload; the operator replaces the magazines at a different angle...]]
[[File:FAS G36C (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and charges the weapon in a rather odd way. The fast partial reload is done at a slightly different angle to both the normal reloads and the fast empty reload.]]
[[File:FAS G36C (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading a customized G36C.]]


==Colt M16A2==
==Colt M16A2==


[[Image:M16A2.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M16_rifle_series#M16A2_Rifle Colt's Manufacturing Company M16A2] - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
Another classic weapon from FA that couldn't miss the show. The [[M16A2]] costs 36 credits and offers good accuracy and decent power, in either semi-auto or 3-round burst modes. Magazines are standard NATO 30 (+1) rounds, and the weapon is named "M16A2" in the menus.
 
Another classic weapon from FA that couldn't miss the show. This assault rifle costs 36 credits and offers a good accuraccy and decent power, in either semi-auto or 3-round burst modes. Magazines are standard NATO 30 (+1) rounds, and the weapon is named "M16-A2" in the menus.
 
[[Image:Firearms-source-M16-A2a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M16A2 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
 
[[Image:Firearms-source-M16-A2b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M16A2 in '''''Firearms: Source''''' being reloaded. The magazine hold lever moves accordingly; nice touch.]]
 
==SA M14==
 
[[Image:M14Rifle.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M14_Rifle#M14_Rifle Springfield Armory M14 rifle] - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
No game made by firearms enthusiasts could leave this weapon out. It offers the same powerful punch and low mag capacity (20 + 1 rounds) of the G3A3, just the full-auto mode is not only slower, but more uncontrolable. Be sure to stick with the semi-auto and make every bullet count.


[[Image:Firearms-source-M14a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Springfield Armory M14 as the player fires it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Hidden behind the ammo counter, the markings are visible. I didn't remember to turn off the HUD, sorry.]]
[[Image:M16A2.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Colt M16A2 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]


It features a woodland camo and no optical sight like in the GoldSrc version. It costs 36 credits and is named "M14".
[[Image:Firearms-source-M16-A2a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M16A2 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


~Looks like it could be a Crye Precision Multicam finish on the stock there~ Theonemoo
[[Image:Firearms-source-M16-A2b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M16A2 in ''Firearms: Source'' being reloaded. The magazine hold lever moves accordingly; nice touch.]]
 
[[Image:Firearms-source-M14b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Springfield Armory M14 in '''''Firearms: Source''''' being reloaded.]]


==Colt M4A1==
==Colt M4A1==


[[Image:ColtM4A1.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M16_rifle_series#M4.2FM4A1_Carbine Colt's Manufacturing Company M4A1 Carbine] - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
Besides the 3-round burst being replaced by a full-auto firing mode, the [[M4A1]] shares many properties with the M16A2, including the 30 (+1)-round mags, and costs the same (36 credits). There's nothing especially good or bad to say about it. It's named "M4A1", and its default handguard was replaced by a KAC RAS railed handguard, that allowed the player to install a vertical grip to assist the aiming and firing.
[[Image:ColtM4.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M16_rifle_series#M4.2FM4A1_Carbine Colt's Manufacturing Company M4A1 Carbine] - 5.56x45mm NATO (with M68 Aimpoint reflex and a vertical forward grip mounted on a Knight's Armament Company RAS railed handguard)]]
 
Besides the 3-round burst being replaced by a full-auto firing mode, this rifle shares many properties with the M16A2, including the 30 (+1)-round mags, and costs the same (36 credits). There's nothing specially good or bad to say about it.
 
[[Image:Firearms-source-M4-A1a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M4A1 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''' using the forward grip.]]


It's named "M4-A1", and looks like it had its default handguard replaced by a custom one, that allowed the player to install a forward grip to assist the aiming and firing. But the carrying handle was not changed for an ACOG, oddly.
[[Image:ColtM4A1.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Colt M4A1 Carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[Image:ColtM4.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Colt M4A1 Carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO (with M68 Aimpoint reflex and a vertical forward grip mounted on a Knight's Armament Company RAS railed handguard)]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M4-A1b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|As with many of the weapons in '''''Firearms: Source''''', the player checks the empty chamber after firing the whole magazine of his Colt M4A1.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M4-A1a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M4A1 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source'' using the vertical grip.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M4-A1c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M4A1 in '''''Firearms: Source''''' being reloaded. The bolt catch is also operated by the player, good detail.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M4-A1b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|As with many of the weapons in ''Firearms: Source'', the player checks the empty chamber after firing the whole magazine of his Colt M4A1.]]


==SAKO Rk 95==
[[Image:Firearms-source-M4-A1c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Colt M4A1 in ''Firearms: Source'' being reloaded. The bolt catch is also operated by the player, good detail.]]


[[Image:Sako95.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|SAKO, Limited Rk 95 Tp - 7.62x39mm]]
==RK 95 TP==


This Finnish version of the AK-47 assault rifle is very similar in behaviour to the aforementioned, as it fires the same ammo, and even looks like it. But the cost is a bit higher (42 credits versus 40). Anyway, it's a good choice that can fire 30 (+1) deadly rounds of 7.62x39mm in semi or full-auto.
The Finnish [[Valmet Assault Rifle Series#M95|RK 95 TP]] appears as the "RK95" in-game. It holds 30+1 rounds of 7.62x39mm, and can fire in semi or full-auto.


[[Image:Firearms-source-Sako-95a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|SAKO Rk 95 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''' using the forward grip.]]
The loadout menu shows the RK95 with a railed handguard and a foregrip, a leftover from earlier versions of FA:S when the RK95 featured those attachments.


The name ingame is "Sako 95" and, as with the M4A1, a custom handguard with 3 sets of Picatinny rails (below and to the sides) was installed to allow the use of a forward grip.
[[Image:Sako95.jpg|500px|thumb|none|RK 95 TP - 7.62x39mm]]
 
[[File:FAS RK95 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the RK95.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-Sako-95b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player reloading his SAKO Rk 95 in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The cocking lever looks big enough to be comfortably operated with those gloves. Also, notice the muzzle attachment, that servers both as flash suppressor and muzzle break, while also letting the user fire grenades (not in the game).]]
[[File:FAS RK95 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down sights.]]
[[File:FAS RK95 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the "empty" magazine; in a complete reversal of the AKs' problems, the RK95's magazines always appear to be loaded even when they should be empty.]]
[[File:FAS RK95 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new mag.]]
[[File:FAS RK95 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cocking the weapon. Fast reloads are identical to normal reloads, just sped up, and tactical reloads are simply the empty reload sans the cocking animation.]]
[[File:FAS RK95 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading a fully customized RK95.]]


==SIG SG 550==
==SIG SG 550==


[[Image:SIG550.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/SIG_SG_550#SIG_SG_550 SIG Sauer GmbH SG 550] - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
While not having any long-range sight, this [[SIG SG 550|Swiss rifle]] is capable of hitting enemies at a good distance. It uses magazines of 30 (+1) rounds and lets you shoot in semi or full-auto. It costs 36 credits (same league as the M4A1 and M16A2) and is named "SG550".


While not having any long-range sight, this Swiss rifle is capable of hitting enemies at a good distance. It uses magazines of 30 (+1) rounds and lets you shoot in semi or full-auto. It costs 36 credits (same league as the M4A1 and M16A2) and is named "SG550".
[[File:SIG550.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SIG SG 550 - 5.56x45mm]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-SG550a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|SIG SG 550 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-SG550a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|SIG SG 550 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The gun looks sober from here.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-SG550b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player inserting a fresh, official SIG (look closely), magazine into his SG 550 in ''Firearms: Source''.  There's a security lock visible on the selector that locks out the full-auto mode, but the burst mode can't be used. Also, the gun has the safety on.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-SG550b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player inserting an official SIG (look closely) fresh magazine into his SG 550 in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.  There's a security lock visible on the selector that locks out the full-auto mode, but the burst mode can't be used. Also, the gun has the safety on.]]
== SIG SG 552 ==


=Sniper Rifles=
The Carbine variant of the SG 550 is set to appear in the Version 2.0 Update under the "Carbine" classification.


==Remington M24==
[[File:SIG_SG552.jpg|500px|thumb|none|SIG SG 552 "Commando" - 5.56x45mm]]


[[Image:M24.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Remington_Model_700#M24_Sniper_Rifle Remington Arms Company, Inc. M24 sniper rifle] - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
=Battle Rifles=


The Remington M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) is the military version of the model 700. It is an accurate, bolt-action, long-range sniper rifle. It is depicted in FA:S with woodland camo and a folding bipod, to make the gun more stable, that can be used if you prone or move near some places (like barrels, sandbags or... corpses).
==Heckler & Koch G3A3==


[[Image:Firearms-source-M24a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Remington M24 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''', bipod folded.]]
40 credits does this steel and plastic piece of art cost. The [[G3A3]]'s 20 (+1) rounds of 7.62x51mm ammunition pack quite a heavy punch. Named just "G3A3". There seems to be some kind of glitch with the 3D ingame model, as the parts that compose it move independently if looked at carefully.


The cost is as high as 54 credits and is referred to as "M24". The official website lists it as a M24A2, but this is erroneous, as no detachable external 10-round magazine is seen. Instead, the rifle uses an internal 5-round magazine.
[[Image:HKG3A3.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Heckler & Koch G3A3 - 7.62x51mm NATO (with slimline handguard)]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M24b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player operating the bolt of his Remington M24 in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Note that the player's hand does not get reflected in the telescopic sight, while part of the background does.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-G3A3a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|H&K G3A3 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M24c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The internal magazine of a Remington M24 in '''''Firearms: Source''''' being filled, round by round. The bipod is now better distinguished.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-G3A3b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|H&K G3A3 in ''Firearms: Source'' being reloaded. What's with his left hand's fingers?!]]


==Barrett M82A1==
==M14==


[[Image:M82a1.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Barrett_M82#Barrett_M82.2FM82A1.2FM107 Barrett Firearms Manufacturing M82A1] - .50 BMG]]
No game made by firearms enthusiasts could leave this weapon out. The [[M14]] has the same powerful punch and mag capacity (20 + 1 rounds) of the G3A3, just the full-auto mode is not only a bit slower, but more uncontrollable. Be sure to stick with the semi-auto mode and make every bullet count. It appears to feature a Crye Precision Multicam woodland camo finish on the stock and no optical sight like in the GoldSrc version. It costs 36 credits and is named "M14".


This 70-credit beast is the most expensive weapon in FA:S's arsenal, no doubt why. The "light fifty" can deliver an instant and gruesome death to anyone being so infortunate as to be shot by this. The 10 (+1)-round magazine can maim equal number of foes, provided that the player is able to handle the enormous kickback of this long-range rifle.
[[Image:M14Rifle.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Springfield Armory M14 - 7.62x51mm NATO]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M82-A1a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Barrett M82A1 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''', bipod folded.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M14a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Springfield Armory M14 as the player fires it in ''Firearms: Source''. Hidden behind the ammo counter, the markings are visible. I didn't remember to turn off the HUD, sorry.]]


It fires semi-auto and is called "M82A1" ingame. It's the only weapon whose sight offers two different levels of zoom, and it's got a folding bipod, too.
[[Image:Firearms-source-M14b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Springfield Armory M14 in ''Firearms: Source'' being reloaded.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M82-A1b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Better view of a Barrett M82A1 while the player runs carrying one in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. This is the only weapon that is handled differently when moving.]]
== SKS ==


[[Image:Firearms-source-M82-A1c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player racks the charging handle of his 13.5-Kg Barrett M82A1 in '''''Firearms: Source'''''... while holding it one-handed!]]
Slated to be released for the Version 2.0 Update. Footage shows the weapon pre-fitted with a Bayonet just like the AK-47.


==KAC SR-25==
[[File:Simonov-Russian-SKS45.jpg|500px|thumb|none|SKS - 7.62x39mm]]


[[Image:SR25.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Knight%27s_Armament_SR-25 Knight's Armament Company SR-25] - 7.62x51mm NATO (with a suppressor and Harris bipod)]]
=Sniper Rifles=
[[Image:M110_ECP_Right_Bipod.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Knight%27s_Armament_SR-25 Knight's Armament Company M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS)] - 7.62x51mm NATO (with Harris bipod and tan paintwork)]]


Multi-purpose sniper rifle that is able to fire semi-auto, It looks similar to a M16 (in fact, many parts are interchangeable between both), but fires a completely different cartridge. It costs 48 credits, has a 10 (+1)-round magazine and is named just "SR25". The tan paint remembers that of the M110 SASS.
==Remington M24 SWS==


[[Image:Firearms-source-SR25a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|KAC SR-25 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''', bipod folded.]]
The [[Remington Model 700#M24 Sniper Rifle|Remington M24 Sniper Weapon System]] (SWS) is the U.S. Army version of the Model 700. It is an accurate, bolt-action, long-range sniper rifle. It is depicted in FA:S with woodland camo and a folding bipod, to make the gun more stable, that can be used if you prone or move near some places (like barrels, sandbags or... corpses). The cost is a high 54 credits and is referred to as "M24". The official website lists it as a M24A2, but this is erroneous, as no detachable external 10-round magazine is seen. Instead, the rifle uses an internal 5-round magazine.


It comes with a folding bipod (as with the other two sniper rifles), and an useful suppressor that manages to reduce the firing sound a bit.
[[Image:M24.jpg|500px|thumb|none|M24 Sniper Weapon System - 7.62x51mm NATO]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-SR25b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player checking the chamber after emptying his KAC SR-25 in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M24a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The Remington M24 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source'', bipod folded.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-SR25c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|KAC SR-25 in '''''Firearms: Source''''' being reloaded. The level of detail is quite high... but the safety is engaged]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M24b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player operating the bolt of his Remington M24 in ''Firearms: Source''. Note that the player's hand does not get reflected in the telescopic sight, while part of the background does.]]


=Machine guns=
[[Image:Firearms-source-M24c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The internal magazine of a Remington M24 in ''Firearms: Source'' being filled, round by round. The bipod is now better distinguished.]]


==FN M249-E2 SAW==
==KAC SR-25==


[[Image:Fn_m249saw_mk2_10-1-.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/FN_Minimi#M249-E1_.2F_M249-E2_.2F_M249_Paratrooper_SAW Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal M249-E2 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW)] - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
The [[SR-25]] is a multi-purpose sniper rifle that is able to fire semi-auto, It looks similar to a M16 (in fact, many parts are interchangeable between both), but fires the completely different 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. It costs 48 credits, has a 10 (+1)-round magazine and is named just "SR25". The tan paint remembers that of the [[SR-25|M110 SASS]]. It comes with a folding bipod (as with the other two sniper rifles), and an useful suppressor that reduces the firing report a bit.


The heat shield tells us this is the improved, E2 version of the SAW. The 200-round detachable box and the bipod makes this 50-credit machine gun perfect for covering fire. Of course, continuous fire while standing or running will get you nowhere.
[[Image:SR25.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Knight's Armament SR-25 - 7.62x51mm NATO (with a suppressor and Harris bipod)]]
[[Image:M110_ECP_Right_Bipod.jpg|500px|thumb|none|M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS) - 7.62x51mm NATO (with Harris bipod and tan paintwork)]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M249-SAWa.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|FN M249-E2 SAW as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Note that there is 1 tracer bullet for each 5. This is clearly seen when firing ingame.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-SR25a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|KAC SR-25 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source'', bipod folded. Note the extended charging handle latch.]]


Called "M249 SAW" ingame, fires only full-auto. The Picatinny rail is never used.
[[Image:Firearms-source-SR25b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player checking the chamber after emptying his KAC SR-25 in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M249-SAWb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player inserting a fresh ammo belt into his FN M249-E2 SAW in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Tracer bullets are the ones with red tip and primer. If only all games had this level of detail.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-SR25c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|KAC SR-25 in ''Firearms: Source'' being reloaded. The level of detail is quite high... but the safety is engaged, plus it has incorrect selector pictographs which are not stamped, but painted. It should be noted that the safety is engaged each time the player reloads the weapon, but once the weapon is reloaded, the safety is disengaged]]


==SD M60E3==
== M21 ==


[[Image:USOM60E3.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M60_machine_gun#M60E3_Machine_Gun Saco Defense M60E3] - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
Slated to be released in the Version 2.0 Update. In early beta footage it shows with a 10 round magazine despite a 20 round magazine being shown (though it has been confirmed that this was done for balance reasons) and is seen using an olive drab finish, similar to that of an M14 DMR.


"The Hog" is a bulky, heavy machine gun with a lot of kickback unless fired on a deployed bipod. It feeds with 100-round ammo boxes and fires full-auto.
[[File:Xm21rifle.jpg|500px|thumb|none|M21 - 7.62x51mm NATO]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M60-E3a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M60E3 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The background looks blurry due to camera motion, as it helps seeing a bigger portion of the gun.]]
== Dragunov SVD ==


Called "M60-E3", costs 56 credits. As with the SAW, the Picatinny rail is never used.
Slated to be released in the Version 2.0 Update.  


[[Image:Firearms-source-M60-E3b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player about to reload his M60E3 in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Like the SAW, it fires 1 tracer bullet (depicted with red tip) each 5 shots. Another M1A1 Abrams tank is in the background.]]
[[File:SVD_Rifle.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Dragunov SVD - 7,62x54mmR]]


==HK51B "Vollmer"==
==Barrett M82A1==


[[Image:MC51B-Vollmer-FAS-render.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|HK51B "Vollmer" - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
This 70-credit beast is the most expensive weapon in FA:S's arsenal, no doubt why. The "[[Barrett M82A1|light fifty]]" can deliver an instant and gruesome death to anyone being so unfortunate as to be shot by this. The 10 (+1)-round magazine can maim equal number of foes, provided that the player is able to handle the enormous kickback of this long-range rifle. It fires semi-auto and is called "M82A1" ingame. It's the only weapon whose sight offers two different levels of zoom, and it's got a folding bipod, too.


According to the official website, this weapon is "a standard HK51, but with a converted upper receiver that can accept belts in 7.62x51mm NATO. Such power compacted into the size of what essentially amounts to an MP5 frame results in terrible kick and poor accuracy". Little else is there to say. Ever tried to tame a horse in the middle of a firefight? Oh, an HK51 is a cut down and modified G3A3, NOT made officially by H&K.
[[Image:M82a1.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Barrett M82A1 - .50 BMG]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmera.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|HK51B "Vollmer" as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. A graphical artifact known as "Z-fighting" can be seen on the bullets, as the engine is trying to render them with both the normal and tracer textures at the same time. This only happened when the model was not still.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M82-A1a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Barrett M82A1 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source'', bipod folded.]]


The weapon is referred as to "MC51B Vollmer" ingame and costs 44 credits. Contrary to the other machine guns, a single-auto firing mode is available. Its ammo boxes carry 50 rounds, plus one chambered.
[[Image:Firearms-source-M82-A1b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Better view of a Barrett M82A1 while the player runs carrying one in ''Firearms: Source''. This is the only weapon that is handled differently when moving.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmerb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player places a new ammo box inside the container of his HK51B "Vollmer" in '''''Firearms: Source''''' after removing the cover. The inscription reads "PATRONEN FÜR HANDFEUERWAFFEN" ("cartridges for portable firearms").]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M82-A1c.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player racks the charging handle of his 13.5-Kg Barrett M82A1 in ''Firearms: Source''... while holding it one-handed!]]


The reloading animation is quite curious:<br />
== SIG SG 550 SR ==
<gallery>
[[File:550sniper.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SIG SG 550 SR - 5.56x45mm]]
Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmerc.jpg|In order to reload his HK51B "Vollmer" in '''''Firearms: Source''''', the player first pushes the belt handler inside the chamber...
Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmerd.jpg|...and pulls it out again from the other side.
</gallery>


=Explosives & Launchers=
=Machine Guns=


==SA M79==
==FN M249-E2 SAW==


[[Image:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M79_grenade_launcher Springfield Armory M79 grenade launcher] - 40mm HE]]
The heat shield tells us this is the improved, E2 version of the [[FN Minimi#M249-E1 / M249-E2 / M249 Paratrooper SAW|SAW]]. The 200-round detachable box and the bipod makes this 50-credit machine gun perfect for covering fire. Of course, continuous fire while standing or running will get you nowhere. Called "MINIMI" ingame, fires full-auto only. The Picatinny rail on the feeding-tray cover is never used.


Once again, another classy. This single-shot (rechargeable) grenade launcher grants you average power when dealing with groups of opponents. The 40mm High Explosive grenades need to travel a minimum distance before arming themselves, to avoid misusage. If this requirement is not met, a time-delayed fuse detonates the projectile after some seconds.
[[Image:Fn_m249saw_mk2_10-1-.jpg|500px|thumb|none|FN M249-E2 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) - 5.56x45mm NATO]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M79a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M79 as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The front sight is up, but since there are no ironsights in the mod, it's useless and just eats up screen space.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M249-SAWa.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|FN M249-E2 SAW as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''. Note that there is 1 tracer bullet for each 5. This is clearly seen when firing ingame.]]


It costs 45 credits and is named "M79" ingame.
[[Image:Firearms-source-M249-SAWb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player inserting a fresh ammo belt into his FN M249-E2 SAW in ''Firearms: Source''. Tracer bullets are the ones with red tip and primer. If only all games had this level of detail.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M79b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player about to remove a fired grenade shell from his M79 in order to load another, in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
==SD M60E3==


==M67==
"[[M60#M60E3 Machine Gun|The Hog]]" is a bulky, heavy 7.62x51mm NATO machine gun with a lot of kickback unless fired on a deployed bipod. It feeds with 100-round ammo boxes and fires full-auto only. Called "M60E3", costs 56 credits. As with the SAW, the Picatinny rail on the feeding-tray cover is never used.


[[Image:Baseball.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M67_hand_grenade M67 fragmentation grenade]]]
[[Image:USOM60E3.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Saco Defense M60E3 - 7.62x51mm NATO]]


There is no much to say about FA:S's official hand grenade. You can get a couple of these for just 6 credits, but its destructive power is not as high as it should be in real life, because throwing one and stepping onto it as it explodes will only take away less than the 70% of your life. Referred to as "M67 Frag Grenade" ingame.
[[Image:Firearms-source-M60-E3a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M60E3 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''. The background looks blurry due to camera motion, as it helps seeing a bigger portion of the gun.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M67a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M67 hand grenade as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M60-E3b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player about to reload his M60E3 in ''Firearms: Source''. Like the SAW, it fires 1 tracer bullet (depicted with red tip) each 5 shots. Another M1A1 Abrams tank is in the background.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M67b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player pulls the pin of a M67 hand grenade prior to throwing it, in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. He uses his mere psychic powers, as his hand does never touch it.]]
==Vollmer HK51-B==
The [[Heckler_%26_Koch_G3#Vollmer_HK51-B|Vollmer HK51-B]].
According to the official website, this weapon is "a standard HK51, but with a converted upper receiver that can accept belts of 7.62x51mm NATO. Such power compacted into the size of what essentially amounts to an MP5 frame results in terrible kick and poor accuracy". Little else is there to say. Ever tried to tame a horse in the middle of a firefight? Oh, an HK51 is a cut down and modified G3, NOT made officially by H&K. The weapon is referred to as the "MC51B" ingame and costs 44 credits. Contrary to the other machine guns, a semi-auto firing mode is available. It loads from HK21 machinegun boxes running German DM1 Continuous Belts, though only has a capacity of 50 rounds as opposed to the HK21's 100. The HK51-B is also designed to use the [[M60]]'s M13 disintegrating link belts instead. Nonetheless, the animation for reloading the gun is well done, as shown below.


==M18A1 Claymore==
[[Image:Hk51ba.jpg|350px|thumb|none|Vollmer HK51-B - 7.62x51mm NATO. With ammunition belt.]]
[[Image:MC51B-Vollmer-FAS-render.jpg|500px|thumb|none|HK51B "Vollmer" - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmera.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|HK51B "Vollmer" as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''. A graphical artifact known as "Z-fighting" can be seen on the bullets, as the engine is trying to render them with both the normal and tracer textures at the same time. This only happens when the model is not still.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmerb.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player places a new ammo box inside the container of his HK51B "Vollmer" in ''Firearms: Source'' after removing the cover. The inscription reads "PATRONEN FÜR HANDFEUERWAFFEN" ("cartridges for portable firearms").]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmerc.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In order to reload his HK51B "Vollmer" in ''Firearms: Source'', the player first pushes the belt handler inside the chamber...]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-MC51B-Vollmerd.jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and pulls it out again from the other side.]]


[[Image:M18a1 07.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M18A1_Claymore M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel mine]]]
== RPK ==


A remotely-detonated, directional, anti-personnel explosive device that can be used for setting some good ambushes. It costs 13 credits as is named plainly "Claymore" ingame. There are a couple of ways to control how it goes off. The first one is just to wait near the spot and hit the clacker when an enemy comes in front of it. The second one is the trip mode, in which the Claymore will be detonated when someone walks over it. By crouching or proning, you can get close to the mine and deactivate it.
Slated to be released in the Version 2.0 Update. It's been confirmed that the one currently in-game is the 7,62x39mm version fitted with a 40 round magazine and folding Bipod.


[[Image:Firearms-source-Claymore.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M18A1 Claymore mine as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source''''', wisely keeping its front side [http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Image:GIJane200_006.jpg pointed away from him].]]
[[File:RPK_lmg.jpg|500px|thumb|none|RPK]]


==M224==
=Launchers=


[[Image:M224-60mm-mortar.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|M224 lightweight mortar - 60mm HE]]
==M79 Grenade Launcher==


This mortar does not appear in the loadout screen, as it is issued (unassembled) to the player when he or she earns the "Level 2 Artillery" skill. Then, the player will be able to assemble it anyplace, and fire to designated targets (see [http://www.imfdb.org/index.php?title=Firearms:_Source#Artillery_Marker "Artillery Marker"]). The player can carry up to 5 mortar shells.
Once again, another classic. The [[M79 grenade launcher|M79]] single-shot, break-top, grenade launcher grants you average power when dealing with groups of opponents. The 40mm High Explosive grenades need to travel a minimum distance before arming themselves, to avoid misusage. It costs 45 credits and is named "M79" ingame.


[[Image:Firearms-source-M224a.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M224 mortar as the player carries it in '''''Firearms: Source''''', ready for deployment.]]
[[Image:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg|500px|thumb|none|M79 grenade launcher - 40mm]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M224b.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M224 mortar deployed in '''''Firearms: Source''''', mortar round ready at hand. It's funny to see how the shot will reach the marked objective even if the mortar is pointing to the opposite direction.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M79a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M79 as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''. The grenade sight is up, but since there is no ironsight system in the game, it's useless and just eats up screen space. Also note that the grenade sight doesn't have any markings to help with aiming, so it cannot be used at all anyway.]]


=Knives=
[[Image:Firearms-source-M79b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|Player about to remove a fired grenade shell from his M79 in order to load another round in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


==Kizlyar DV-2==
=Explosives=
==M67 Grenade==


[[Image:DV-2-knife.jpg‎‎|300px|thumb|none|Kizlyar Knives Dalnya-Vostorchny Spetsnaz (DV-2) combat knife]]
There is no much to say about FA:S's [[M67]] hand grenade. You can get a couple of these for just 6 credits, but due to a recent patch its destructive power is not as high as it should be in real life, because throwing one and stepping onto it as it explodes will only take away less than the 70% of your life. Referred to as "M67 Frag Grenade" ingame.


An ordinary combat knife that is issued to every player by default, in case he or she does not buy the Machete. Has two types of attack: slashing or stabbing. Save it for unaware snipers. Named "DV-2".
[[Image:Baseball.jpg|300px|thumb|none|M67 fragmentation grenade]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-DV-2.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Best shot I could get of the DV-2 knife in '''''Firearms: Source''''', sorry.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M67a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M67 hand grenade as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


==Gerber Gator==
[[Image:Firearms-source-M67b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|The player pulls the pin of a M67 hand grenade prior to throwing it in ''Firearms: Source''. He must be using his mere psychic powers to pull the pin, as his hand never touches it.]]


[[Image:Gerber-Gator-Machete.jpg‎‎|300px|thumb|none|Gerber Gator Machete]]
==M18A1 Claymore==


The website incorrectly lists this as a Becker Patrol (as it is currently outdated), but the "Machete" is in fact a Gerber Gator. It can be optionally bought for 6 credits, replacing then the default KV-2 knife. Its slashes are more powerful, but in a game named "Firearms" there usually aren't (understandably) many opportunities to engage in hand-to-hand combat.
The [[M18A1 Claymore]], a remotely-detonated, directional, anti-personnel explosive device that can be used for setting some good ambushes. It costs 13 credits as is named plainly "Claymore" ingame. There are a couple of ways to control how it goes off. The first one is just to wait near the spot and hit the clicker when an enemy comes in front of it. The second one is the trip mode, in which the Claymore will be detonated when someone walks over it. By crouching or going prone, you can pass through the mine with out detonation.


[[Image:Firearms-source-Machete.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Player wielding a Gerber Gator machete in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The Gerber logo can be glimpsed in the blade. A Claymore mine lies in the background,]]
[[Image:M18a1 07.jpg|400px|thumb|none|M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel mine]]


=Miscellaneous=
[[Image:Firearms-source-Claymore.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M18A1 Claymore mine as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source'', wisely keeping its front side [http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Image:GIJane200_006.jpg pointed away from him].]]


==M18==
==M18 Smoke Grenade==


[[Image:M18red.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M18_smoke_grenade M18 smoke grenade]]]
The [[M18 Smoke Grenade]] is a good way of covering your advance, and an excellent countermeasure against snipers, you can get two M18 Smoke Grenades for 6 credits. They produce a thick, green smoke screen for some seconds. Use them wisely.


A good way of covering your advance, and an excellent countermeasure against snipers, you can get two M18 "Smoke Grenade" for 6 credits. They produce a thick, green (not red as the one in the above picture) smoke screen for some seconds. Use them wisely.
[[File:M18green.jpg|thumb|none|M18 smoke grenade - Green.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M18.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M18 smoke grenade as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''. The markings are big and clear enough.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-M18.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M18 smoke grenade as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. The markings are big and clear enough.]]
==M84 Stun Grenade==


==M84==
Where there is a smoke grenade, there is a "[[M84 stun grenade|Flashbang]]". It even costs the same (6 credits). Throwing one will produce a blinding flash and a deafening sound that will render enemies defenceless for some seconds, enough to finish them. Just be careful not to look towards it as it goes off.


[[Image:M84stun.jpg‎‎|500px|thumb|none|[http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/M84_stun_grenade M84 stun grenade]]]
[[File:M84-Flash-Bang-Grenade.jpg|300px|thumb|none|M84 stun grenade]]


Where there is a smoke grenade, there is a "Flashbang". It even costs the same (6 credits). Throwing one will produce a blinding flash and a deafening sound that will render enemies defenceless for some seconds, enough to finish them. Just be careful not to look towards it as it goes off.
[[Image:Firearms-source-Flashbang.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M84 stun grenade as the player wields it in ''Firearms: Source''.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-Flashbang.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|M84 stun grenade as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
=Emplaced Weapons=
==M224 Mortar==


==Artillery Marker==
The [[M224 Mortar]] does not appear in the loadout screen, as it is issued (unassembled) to the player when he or she earns the "Level 2 Artillery" skill. Then, the player will be able to assemble it anyplace, and fire to designated targets (see [http://www.imfdb.org/index.php?title=Firearms:_Source#Artillery_Marker "Artillery Marker"]). The player can carry up to 5 mortar shells.


Externally and in behaviour, this looks like a common smoke grenade that lets you mark targets to direct mortar fire. They don't seem to "disappear" with time, you need to place another in a different location instead. The smoke is red in color to allow you to distinguish between these ones and the smoke grenades. There is no associated credit cost, as one marker is issued to the player on respawn if he or she has chosen the "Level 1 Artillery" skill.
[[Image:M224-60mm-mortar.jpg|500px|thumb|none|M224 lightweight mortar - 60mm HE]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-Marker.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Artillery Marker as the player wields it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
[[Image:Firearms-source-M224a.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M224 mortar as the player carries it in ''Firearms: Source'', ready for deployment.]]


==Ammo Cache==
[[Image:Firearms-source-M224b.jpg|600px|thumb|none|none|M224 mortar deployed in ''Firearms: Source'', mortar round ready at hand. It's funny to see how the shot will reach the marked objective even if the mortar is pointing to the opposite direction.]]


One of the highest gunnery skills lets you place this anywhere in the map, to allow teammates replenish their ammo. It's supposed to contain all kinds of ammunition.
=Other Weapons=
==Beretta 92FS==
The [[Beretta 92FS]] is a weapon in earlier versions of FA:S. In version 2.0.2, it is not an available weapon, but its model can be seen in the incomplete loadout menu, used to represent certain pistols.
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-Ammobox.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Ammo cache as the player carries it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]
==Chang Feng CF-05==
 
The [[Chang Feng CF-05]] is a weapon in earlier versions of FA:S. In version 2.0.2, it is not an available weapon, but its model can be seen in the incomplete loadout menu, used to represent certain SMGs.
==Medkit==
[[File:Cs06 4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Early production model CF-05 with suppressor - 9x19mm.]]
 
The "Individual First Aid Kit" appears in the player's inventory after buying the 3-credit "Bandages", or picking some from the field. It allows the player to bandage his or her wounds up to 4 times. This is critical, as a bleeding wound will make you lose some health each second. Also, the skin of the medkit changes between teams.
 
[[Image:Firearms-source-Medkit.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Medkit as a Blue Force player carries it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''.]]


[[Image:Firearms-source-MedkitRed.jpg‎|600px|thumb|none|none|Medkit as a Red Force player carries it in '''''Firearms: Source'''''. Both teams buy them to the same contractor!]]
==Heckler & Koch MP5A4==
The [[Heckler & Koch MP5A4]] is a weapon in earlier versions of FA:S. In version 2.0.2, it is not an available weapon, but a model of the MP5A4 with a rail mounted optic appears in the incomplete loadout menu, used to represent certain SMGs.
[[Image:H&KMP5A4.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Heckler & Koch MP5A4 - 9x19mm]]


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Firearms: Source.

Firearms: Source is a multiplayer first-person shooter modification for Half-Life 2, and a direct sequel to the GoldSrc mod for Half-Life, Firearms. Firearms: Source strives for a realistic depiction of real-life firearms in their operation and details.

The mod went into significant management issues later in its development, and was never completed. The final version of the mod that was publicly and officially released by the dev team is version 2.0.2. The mod was formerly featured on Steam, but can no longer be found. The mod also originally had its own official website (http://www.firearms-source.com/), which included additional info and images of weapons, but the website had also shut down.

The information present on this page come from version 2.0.2 of Firearm: Source, the last publicly released version of the mod.

The following weapons appear in the video game Firearms: Source:

Overview

Firearms: Source is a multiplayer first-person shooter. Players' choose a loadout upon spawn, the size of which is limited by the player's limited amount of credits. Weapons can be modified with attachments, which also cost credits. The Gunnery level one perk increases reload speed by 25% (as well as increasing the cycling speed of manually cycled weapons), which often changes the weapons' reload animation to a new faster one (though this is not always the case; several weapons merely have their normal reload animations sped up).

In-game, ammunition is tracked by magazines for most weapons; partially reloading a weapon will make the player store the partially spent magazine for later use. Weapon chambering is tracked (and animated), so inserting a fresh magazine in a weapon already chambered will grant the player one additional round, in the weapons that allow this. Finally, bleeding wounds must be bandaged to stop health loss.

Changing fire modes in FA:S is not animated, and the viewmodel is stuck to a single fire mode position.

Handguns

Colt M1911A1

An original run Colt M1911A1 pistol with wooden grips is featured in Firearms: Source. It holds 7+1 rounds and is referred to as "M1911" ingame.

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Pre-War Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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Holding the M1911A1.
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Aiming down the iron sights.
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Partial reload; the user removes and retains the old magazine.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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The M1911A1 recoils as it fires the last round in its mag. Note the odd casing model.
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Empty reload; the user drops the empty mag and doesn't retain it.
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Fully inserting a new magazine.
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Releasing the slide. The normal and fast reloads (with the Gunnery level one Perk) are identical animation-wise, and the fast reload animations are simply sped up versions of normal reloads.

Glock 20

The 10mm Auto Glock 20 is featured in FA:S as one of the handguns, named "G20" ingame. It has a magazine size of 15 (+1) rounds.

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Glock 20 (3rd Generation) - 10mm Auto
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Holding the G20.
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Aiming.
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Removing the magazine in a normal partial reload.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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Normal empty reload: the player character flicks out the spent magazine while grabbing a new one.
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Inserting the fresh mag.
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Releasing the slide.
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Fast partial reload; the player character brings up a new magazine and removes the old one.
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Replacing the magazines.
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Fast empty reload; most of the animation is identical to the fast partial reload, but at the end, the player character discards the old magazine instead of retaining it.
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Clicking the slide release.

IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX in .50 AE is featured in FA:S as a heavy-hitting pistol. It accurately uses 7-round magazines, plus one chambered. It is named "Desert Eagle" in-game.

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IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 Action Express
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The player character holds a Desert Eagle.
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Aiming down the iron sights.
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Mid-recoil. This shot captures both the Desert Eagle's distinctive circular muzzle flash, as well as a bit of the casing's markings, which are textured after real .50 AE casings.
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Normal partial reload. The operator removes the old magazine for later use.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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Normal empty reload. The operator drops the old, empty magazine.
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Fully inserting the new magazine.
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Releasing the slide with a press of the slide release.
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The operator performs a partial reload to gain an extra chambered round, while having the Gunnery level one reload speed perk. The operator drops out the old magazine...
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...and quickly pushes in a new one.
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Fast empty reload. A quick press of the slide release follows the insertion of the new magazine.

OTs-33 Pernach

The OTs-33 Pernach appears as the sole machine pistol in FA:S, under the name "OTS33". The OTs-33 fires the Russian 9x18mm round in 18-round magazines, plus one chambered. It can fire in either semi or full-auto.

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KBP OTs-33 "Pernach" - 9x18mm Makarov
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The player character holds the OTs-33 "Pernach". Note the fire selector set to full-auto.
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Aiming down the OTs-33's iron sights.
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Mid-recoil. The bottom of the 9x18mm casing is marked with "9x18" and "B-West" (a US importer of Russian ammunition), though they're somewhat illegible on this particular screenshot.
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Normal partial reload; the player character drops the old mag and inserts a new one.
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Pushing the magazine in in a normal empty reload, which is mostly identical to the normal partial reload.
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Releasing the slide.
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Fast partial reload. The player turns the OTs-33 sideways and inserts a new magazine.
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Fully pushing in the magazine on a fast empty reload.
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The player character releases the slide to finish the empty reload.

SIG-Sauer P226

The SIG-Sauer P226 is one of the pistols in FA:S. It is chambered in .357 SIG and has a 12+1 round magazine capacity.

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West German SIG-Sauer P226 - 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.
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Holding the P226.
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ADS.
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Firing the P226.
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Normal partial reload. The user removes the old magazine...
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...and inserts a new one.
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Fully inserting the new magazine.
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Normal empty reload. The user drops the old magazine...
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...inserts a new magazine...
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...and pulls the slide to chamber the pistol.
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Fast partial reload with the Gunnery level one perk. The user drops the old magazine...
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...and inserts a new one.
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The user gives the slide release a quick press on a fast empty reload. The rest of the animation is identical to the fast partial reload in terms of hand motions.

Taurus Raging Bull

The Taurus Raging Bull is the only revolver in Firearms: Source. It has a 5-round cylinder and is chambered in .454 Casull. The revolver's ammunition is tracked by single rounds rather than magazines.

The Raging Bull has a set of extremely elaborate reload animations; there are five different reload animations, one for each capacity the revolver was at when the reload begins. All reload animations are done with single rounds, and show the player character ejecting the number of rounds that need to be replaced and inserting new ones. When the player does not have enough ammo to make a full reload, the reload with the number of rounds the player has in reserve will play (i.e. reload an empty cylinder with 4 rounds in reserve will play the 4-round reload animation). Reloads with the reload speed increasing Gunnery level one perk are simply normal reloads sped up.

Using the firing key when all 5 rounds were fired will still show the cylinder rotating fowards rather than doing nothing like in most games.

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Taurus Raging Bull stainless with 6" barrel - .44 Magnum
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Holding the Raging Bull revolver.
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Aiming.
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Mid-recoil.
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The player character opens up the cylinder at the start of the "standard" reload procedure, played when there's 1-3 rounds in the cylinder (2-4 rounds fired). Note how the number of fired rounds (indicated by struck primers) are accurate to the number of rounds that were actually fired, a very impressive detail.
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In the standard reload procedure, the player character blocks the unfired rounds with his right thumb and ejects all the fired rounds, apparently by shaking them out.
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The player character will then reload the cylinder with individual rounds.
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Closing the cylinder upon finishing the "standard" reload procedure.
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Reloading when there's 4 rounds in the cylinder (1 round fired) will show the player character flicking out the fired round...
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...and insert a new round into the empty cylinder position.
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A different cylinder closing motion is used at the end of the single round reload procedure.
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Empty reload; the player character operates the ejector and ejects all the fired rounds...
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...and inserts five new rounds, one by one, before closing the cylinder (with his thumb, like in the "standard" reload).

Shotguns

Benelli M3 Super 90

The Benelli M3 Super 90 is the only semi-automatic shotgun in FA:S. It is equipped with ghost ring sights, a pistol grip stock, a perforated barrel shroud, and a 6-shell side saddle shell holder. It holds 7+1 shells of 12 gauge 00 Buckshot, and is referred to as "M3S90" ingame.

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Benelli M3 Super 90 - 12 Gauge
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The spawn animation of the M3; the user fills up the shell holder, three shells at a time.
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The M3 Super 90 in idle.
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Aiming down the ghost ring sights.
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Mid-recoil; note that the ejected shell is correctly modeled as having been fired, rather than appearing fully intact like in most other first person shooters.
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Chamberloading the M3.
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Releasing the bolt.
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Loading the magazine tube (without the Gunnery level one perk); the user grabs up to two shells at once and loads them one after another into the magazine tube, repeating the process until full.
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Loading a single shell to fill up the mag tube.
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Very interestingly, the shell holder does play a part in gameplay, rather than being purely cosmetic like in 99% of video games; they represent the last 6 shells in the player's reserve ammo pool, and the player character will grab them and use them when the player is down to their last 6 shells. Here, the player character grabs a shell from the shell holder...
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...and either chamberloads it...
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... or inserts it into the magazine tube. The shell holder visibly depletes as the player character uses the shells on it, and the shell-grabbing animation changes accordingly. Also note the "HECKLER & KOCH, INC. -STERLING, VA.-MADE IN ITALY" markings.
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The M3 with an empty shell holder.
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With the level one Gunnery perk, the player character will grab up to four shells at a time to load the magazine tube rather than just two.

Remington 870

The Remington 870 is one of the shotguns in Firearms: Source, appearing under the name "R870". The model was based off the Express Magnum variant with an extended magazine tube that holds 6 + 1 shells.

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Remington 870 Field Gun with raised barrel ribbing and shortened barrel - 12 Gauge.
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The spawn animation of the Remington 870; the user inspects the left side of the shotgun...
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...inspects the chamber...
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...and loads a single shell into the magazine tube. Note the "Remington 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM" markings clearly visible on the side of the shotgun.
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Holding the Remington 870.
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Aiming down the ribbing. The front sight appears to be missing.
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Pumping the shotgun after firing; the ejected shotgun shell is marked with "9 PEL / 00 BUCK" on its side, and features Winchester markings on its base. The 12 gauge shotgun shells in FA:S appear to be modeled and textured after Winchester military grade 12 gauge 9 pellets 00 buckshot shells.
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Fully pulling the pump to the rear. The pump animation after firing a shot can be delayed by holding down the firing key, as the user will only pump the shotgun when the player releases the firing key.
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Reloading from empty; the player character pumps the shotgun (the player character will not automatically pump the shotgun after firing the last shot, and the pump instead becomes a part of the reload animation) and chamberloads the first shell.
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Inserting shells into the magazine tube.
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The fast pump animation with the level one Gunnery perk.
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The reload animation with the level one Gunnery perk, showing a faster way to load the shotgun shells.

KS-23

The Russian 23mm KS-23 shotgun is one of the shotguns of FA:S, named "KS23" in-game. It fires slugs, and has a 3+1 round capacity. Reloads with the level one Gunnery perk are simply normal reloads sped up.

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KS-23 - 23mm
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Holding the KS-23.
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Aiming down the iron sights.
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Pumping the shotgun in a rather dramatic manner after firing.
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Reloading from empty; the operator pulls back the pump, ejects the last fired shell, and chamberloads the first shell.
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Pushing the pump forward.
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Inserting the rest of the massive 23mm shells individually.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5A5

The Heckler & Koch MP5A5 appears as one of the SMGs in FA:S. It is named "MP5A4" in version 2.0.2, a leftover from when the game featured a full stocked MP5A4 instead of the telescoping stocked MP5A5. The magazines hold 30+1 rounds of 9mm Parabellum and it offers either semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes.

There are plans for an MP5SD6 (when the weapon is fitted a Suppressor) and an MP5/40 (presumably also created using the attachment system), but neither are implemented in version 2.0.2. (Fitting a suppressor to the MP5A5 will instead give it a muzzle-mounted suppressor)

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Heckler & Koch MP5A5 - 9x19mm
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The MP5A5 has several spawn animations. The first one involves turning the selector switch from safe to full auto.
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The second one involves pulling open the telescoping stock.
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The third and the most elaborate one sees the player character pull back the bolt...
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...insert a magazine...
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...and chamber the weapon.
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Holding the MP5A5.
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Aiming down the MP5's iron sights.
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Firing; note that the environment is being lit up by the muzzle flash (a toggleable setting in the options menu). Interestingly, the casings that are being ejected towards the wall will also bounce back when they hit the wall.
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Standard empty reload. The operator pulls back the bolt...
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...replaces the magazines...
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...and releases the bolt.
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Standard partial reload.
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Fast empty reload. The operator replaces the magazines...
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...and racks the bolt.
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Fast partial reload. The operator removes the old magazine.
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Inserting a new magazine.

Heckler & Koch MP5K

The Heckler & Koch MP5K is one of the SMGs in FA:S. Named "MP5k" in-game, it uses 15-round magazines by default, which can be upgraded to 30-rounders. Like the MP5A5, it can fire in semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes.

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Heckler & Koch MP5KA4 (3 round burst added) with 15-round magazine - 9x19mm
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Spawning with the MP5K. The operator flicks the selector switch to full auto.
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Holding the MP5K.
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Aiming.
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Reloading; all of the MP5K's reload animations are identical to the MP5A5, including fast reloads with the Gunnery level 1 perk.
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Removing the empty magazine; note the animated magazine release button.
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Performing a partial reload on a MP5K equipped with 30-round magazines and a suppressor.
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Firing the suppressor-equipped MP5K; note the shape of the muzzle flash. With a suppressor, the environment will also be no longer lit up by the muzzle flash.

IMI Uzi

A full size IMI Uzi is featured in FA:S. It is open bolt, fires in full auto or semi auto, and holds 32 rounds in its magazine.

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IMI Uzi with buttstock extended - 9x19mm
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The Uzi's spawn animation shows the user unfolding the Uzi's stock, and first shows the user unlocking the stock.
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The user lifts up the stock.
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Fully unfolding the Uzi's stock.
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Holding the Uzi.
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Aiming.
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The Uzi ejects a casing after firing a round.
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Empty reload; the user racks the bolt first before replacing the magazine.
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Removing the empty magazine.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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Partial reload.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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The fast partial reload with Gunnery level one perk is similar to the normal partial reload, but done at a lower angle. The fast empty reload is the normal empty reload sped up.

Ingram MAC-11

The Ingram MAC-11 is featured in FA:S as a cheap submachine gun. It carries 32 rounds of .380 ACP and fires semi or full-auto, and correctly fires in open-bolt.

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RPB Industries M11A1 - .380 ACP
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Holding the MAC-11.
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Aiming.
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The MAC-11 ejects a .380 ACP casing; it appears to be marked with "38 AC" and "S.F.M."
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Reloading the MAC-11 from empty. The user removes the empty magazine.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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Pulling back the bolt. The non-empty reload skips this last bolt pull part, and reloads with Gunnery level one perk are simply normal reloads sped up.

Izhmash PP-19 Bizon

The Izhmash PP-19 Bizon appears in FA:S as simply the "Bizon". It is chambered in 9x18mm, is closed bolt, and uses 64-round Helical drums. It can fire in full auto or semi auto.

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PP-19 Bizon-1 - 9x18mm Makarov
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Holding the PP-19 Bizon SMG.
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Aiming down the iron sights.
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Normal empty reload; the user actuates the magazine release with his right index finger and removes the empty magazine with his left.
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Inserting a new magazine; the magazine model appears to be always modeled empty.
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Racking the bolt at the end of the empty reload. The normal partial reload is identical to the normal empty reload, with the only differences being that the bolt isn't pulled, and the magazine removal process happens far faster for some reason.
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On the fast reloads with the Gunnery level one perk, the user releases and removes the old magazine with their left hand.
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Shoving the old magazine off the Bizon.
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Reloading a Bizon customized with a suppressor and an Aimpoint optic.

Sterling L2A3

The Sterling L2A3 is featured in FA:S as the "L2A3". It has a 34-round capacity, is open bolt, and can fire in full-auto or semi-auto.

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Sterling L2A3 (MK IV) - 9x19mm
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The L2A3's spawn animation; the user first pulls back the bolt...
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...and then extends and unfolds the stock.
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Holding the L2A3.
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Aiming the weapon.
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Upon emptying the magazine, the bolt visibly locks forward. As such, the start of the empty reload sees the user pull back the bolt.
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Removing the empty magazine.
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Inserting a fresh magazine. Fast reloads are simply normal reloads sped up, and partial reloads are identical to the empty reload sans the part where the user locks back the bolt.

Sterling L34A1

Equipping the Sterling L2A3 with the suppressor turns it into the Sterling L34A1. The L34A1's fast reloads with the Gunnery level 1 perk are glitched in version 2.0.2; the end of the both fast reload animations will abruptly skip to the idle state without any transition. The L2A3's spawn animation does not play on the L34A1.

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Sterling L34A1 (Mk.5) - 9x19mm
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Holding the suppressed Sterling.
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Aiming the weapon.
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Standard reload; the operator removes the old magazine, holding the weapon at an angle.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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At the end of the standard empty reload, the operator thumbs back the bolt.
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Removing the magazine in the fast reloads.
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In a fast empty reload, the operator will throw away the empty mag. He will retain the magazine in a fast partial reload.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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Pulling back the bolt in a more conventional manner in a fast empty reload. The glitched reload animation will immediately skip to the idle state right after this frame of the animation. In the fast partial reloads, the animation skips around when the new magazine is inserted.

Sterling Mk.7A4

The Sterling Mk.7A4 is featured in FA:S as the "MK7A4". It uses 15-round magazines, and has options for 34-rounders; the models for the latter are not present in game in version 2.0.2, and as such using the 34-round magazine not change the weapon's model or animations. It is open bolt and can fire in semi auto or full auto.

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Sterling Mk.7A4 - 9x19mm
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Holding the Sterling Mk.7.
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Aiming.
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Removing the magazine in the normal reloads. Note that the bolt has locked forwards, as the weapon has been emptied.
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Inserting a new magazine; note that the rounds in the magazine feature broken textures. The magazines are also always modeled with rounds, even if the weapon was empty.
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Giving the fresh mag an extra slap (this only happens on the normal empty reload)...
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...and pulling back the bolt to finish the empty reload.
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Fast reload; the user removes the old magazine from below. The fast empty reload animation also shows the user dropping the "empty" magazine (as mentioned above, the magazine is still modeled with untextured rounds), while the fast partial reload sees the user retain the magazine.
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Inserting a new magazine.
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Pulling back the bolt to finish the empty reload.

Assault Rifles

AK-47

The AK-47 is featured as the "AK47" in FA:S. Chambered in 7.62x39mm, the AK-47 holds 30+1 rounds and can fire in semi or full-auto modes. The in-game AK is a hybrid, and has the smooth dust cover of an AK and the stamped receiver of an AKM.

A version of the AK with a bayonet can be seen in the loadout menu; the AK-47 is equipped with an unremovable and usable bayonet in earlier versions of FA:S, which is not available in version 2.0.2.

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AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
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AKM - 7.62x39mm
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Holding the AK-47.
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Aiming down sights.
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Mid-recoil.
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Normal empty reload; the operator replaces the magazines. All magazines in the AK-47's reload animations are modeled without rounds, including the new magazine being inserted here.
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The operator racks the bolt with his right hand. Non-empty reloads (normal and fast) use simple magazine replacement animations done at slightly different angles.
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Fast empty reload; the operator knocks out the old mag with a new one.
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Before chambering the AK from under.
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Chambering an AK equipped with both of its available attachments, a suppressor and an optic.

AKS-74

The AKS-74 appears as the "AK74" in FA:S. It fires 5.45x39mm, holds 30+1 rounds, and has semi-auto and full-auto modes.

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Bulgarian manufactured AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm
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The operator holds the AKS-74.
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Aiming down sights.
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Standard empty reload; all of the AKS-74's reload animations are identical to the AK-47. It also shares the AK-47's issue of having magazines that always appear to be empty.
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Racking the bolt.
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Mid-recoil; note the 5.45x39mm casing being ejected.
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Fast empty reload.
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Chambering the weapon.
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Performing a fast tactical reload on the AKS-74, which shows off a bit more of the folding stock.
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Reloading a fully customized AKS-74.

FAMAS F1/G2 Hybrid

Very appreciated by the FA expert players, the FAMAS provides a very high rate of fire for 42 credits. The main drawback is that the magazines hold only 25 (+1) rounds of 5.56x45mm ammunition and it has a high rate of fire, so it will empty magazines in no time. It's named "FAMAS" ingame and offers semi-auto, 3-round burst or full-auto firing modes. Interestingly, the trigger guard is is that of a F1, but the handguard, magazine-well, and 30-round STANAG mag (though as stated above, it still holds 25 rounds) is from the more modern G2.

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FAMAS F1 - 5.56x45mm
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FAMAS-G2 with proprietary bipod deployed - 5.56x45mm
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FAMAS as the player wields it in Firearms: Source.
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The player reload his FAMAS in Firearms: Source.
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The player chambers the first round in his FAMAS in Firearms: Source. Nice way of pulling the cocking handle.

Heckler & Koch G36C

The Heckler & Koch G36C is one of the assault rifles in FA:S. It holds 30+1 rounds and is referred to as "G36C". Its firing modes include semi-auto, an incorrect 2-round burst mode, and full-auto.

The loadout model for the G36C features an AimPoint red dot sight, a fixed attachment to the G36C in earlier versions of FA:S.

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Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm NATO
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The G36C's spawn animation shows the operator rack the G36C's bolt...
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...unfold the stock...
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...and flick the safety off.
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Holding the G36C.
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Iron sights.
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Normal empty reload. The operator removes the empty magazine.
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Inserting a full magazine.
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Pulling the cocking handle. The normal partial reload animation is identical to the normal empty reload, sans the charging animation.
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Fast empty reload; the operator replaces the magazines at a different angle...
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...and charges the weapon in a rather odd way. The fast partial reload is done at a slightly different angle to both the normal reloads and the fast empty reload.
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Reloading a customized G36C.

Colt M16A2

Another classic weapon from FA that couldn't miss the show. The M16A2 costs 36 credits and offers good accuracy and decent power, in either semi-auto or 3-round burst modes. Magazines are standard NATO 30 (+1) rounds, and the weapon is named "M16A2" in the menus.

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Colt M16A2 - 5.56x45mm NATO
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Colt M16A2 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source.
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Colt M16A2 in Firearms: Source being reloaded. The magazine hold lever moves accordingly; nice touch.

Colt M4A1

Besides the 3-round burst being replaced by a full-auto firing mode, the M4A1 shares many properties with the M16A2, including the 30 (+1)-round mags, and costs the same (36 credits). There's nothing especially good or bad to say about it. It's named "M4A1", and its default handguard was replaced by a KAC RAS railed handguard, that allowed the player to install a vertical grip to assist the aiming and firing.

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Colt M4A1 Carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO
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Colt M4A1 Carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO (with M68 Aimpoint reflex and a vertical forward grip mounted on a Knight's Armament Company RAS railed handguard)
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Colt M4A1 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source using the vertical grip.
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As with many of the weapons in Firearms: Source, the player checks the empty chamber after firing the whole magazine of his Colt M4A1.
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Colt M4A1 in Firearms: Source being reloaded. The bolt catch is also operated by the player, good detail.

RK 95 TP

The Finnish RK 95 TP appears as the "RK95" in-game. It holds 30+1 rounds of 7.62x39mm, and can fire in semi or full-auto.

The loadout menu shows the RK95 with a railed handguard and a foregrip, a leftover from earlier versions of FA:S when the RK95 featured those attachments.

RK 95 TP - 7.62x39mm
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Holding the RK95.
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Aiming down sights.
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Removing the "empty" magazine; in a complete reversal of the AKs' problems, the RK95's magazines always appear to be loaded even when they should be empty.
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Inserting a new mag.
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Cocking the weapon. Fast reloads are identical to normal reloads, just sped up, and tactical reloads are simply the empty reload sans the cocking animation.
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Reloading a fully customized RK95.

SIG SG 550

While not having any long-range sight, this Swiss rifle is capable of hitting enemies at a good distance. It uses magazines of 30 (+1) rounds and lets you shoot in semi or full-auto. It costs 36 credits (same league as the M4A1 and M16A2) and is named "SG550".

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SIG SG 550 - 5.56x45mm
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SIG SG 550 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source.
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Player inserting a fresh, official SIG (look closely), magazine into his SG 550 in Firearms: Source. There's a security lock visible on the selector that locks out the full-auto mode, but the burst mode can't be used. Also, the gun has the safety on.

SIG SG 552

The Carbine variant of the SG 550 is set to appear in the Version 2.0 Update under the "Carbine" classification.

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SIG SG 552 "Commando" - 5.56x45mm

Battle Rifles

Heckler & Koch G3A3

40 credits does this steel and plastic piece of art cost. The G3A3's 20 (+1) rounds of 7.62x51mm ammunition pack quite a heavy punch. Named just "G3A3". There seems to be some kind of glitch with the 3D ingame model, as the parts that compose it move independently if looked at carefully.

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Heckler & Koch G3A3 - 7.62x51mm NATO (with slimline handguard)
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H&K G3A3 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source.
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H&K G3A3 in Firearms: Source being reloaded. What's with his left hand's fingers?!

M14

No game made by firearms enthusiasts could leave this weapon out. The M14 has the same powerful punch and mag capacity (20 + 1 rounds) of the G3A3, just the full-auto mode is not only a bit slower, but more uncontrollable. Be sure to stick with the semi-auto mode and make every bullet count. It appears to feature a Crye Precision Multicam woodland camo finish on the stock and no optical sight like in the GoldSrc version. It costs 36 credits and is named "M14".

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Springfield Armory M14 - 7.62x51mm NATO
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Springfield Armory M14 as the player fires it in Firearms: Source. Hidden behind the ammo counter, the markings are visible. I didn't remember to turn off the HUD, sorry.
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Springfield Armory M14 in Firearms: Source being reloaded.

SKS

Slated to be released for the Version 2.0 Update. Footage shows the weapon pre-fitted with a Bayonet just like the AK-47.

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SKS - 7.62x39mm

Sniper Rifles

Remington M24 SWS

The Remington M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) is the U.S. Army version of the Model 700. It is an accurate, bolt-action, long-range sniper rifle. It is depicted in FA:S with woodland camo and a folding bipod, to make the gun more stable, that can be used if you prone or move near some places (like barrels, sandbags or... corpses). The cost is a high 54 credits and is referred to as "M24". The official website lists it as a M24A2, but this is erroneous, as no detachable external 10-round magazine is seen. Instead, the rifle uses an internal 5-round magazine.

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M24 Sniper Weapon System - 7.62x51mm NATO
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The Remington M24 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source, bipod folded.
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Player operating the bolt of his Remington M24 in Firearms: Source. Note that the player's hand does not get reflected in the telescopic sight, while part of the background does.
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The internal magazine of a Remington M24 in Firearms: Source being filled, round by round. The bipod is now better distinguished.

KAC SR-25

The SR-25 is a multi-purpose sniper rifle that is able to fire semi-auto, It looks similar to a M16 (in fact, many parts are interchangeable between both), but fires the completely different 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. It costs 48 credits, has a 10 (+1)-round magazine and is named just "SR25". The tan paint remembers that of the M110 SASS. It comes with a folding bipod (as with the other two sniper rifles), and an useful suppressor that reduces the firing report a bit.

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Knight's Armament SR-25 - 7.62x51mm NATO (with a suppressor and Harris bipod)
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M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS) - 7.62x51mm NATO (with Harris bipod and tan paintwork)
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KAC SR-25 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source, bipod folded. Note the extended charging handle latch.
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Player checking the chamber after emptying his KAC SR-25 in Firearms: Source.
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KAC SR-25 in Firearms: Source being reloaded. The level of detail is quite high... but the safety is engaged, plus it has incorrect selector pictographs which are not stamped, but painted. It should be noted that the safety is engaged each time the player reloads the weapon, but once the weapon is reloaded, the safety is disengaged

M21

Slated to be released in the Version 2.0 Update. In early beta footage it shows with a 10 round magazine despite a 20 round magazine being shown (though it has been confirmed that this was done for balance reasons) and is seen using an olive drab finish, similar to that of an M14 DMR.

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M21 - 7.62x51mm NATO

Dragunov SVD

Slated to be released in the Version 2.0 Update.

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Dragunov SVD - 7,62x54mmR

Barrett M82A1

This 70-credit beast is the most expensive weapon in FA:S's arsenal, no doubt why. The "light fifty" can deliver an instant and gruesome death to anyone being so unfortunate as to be shot by this. The 10 (+1)-round magazine can maim equal number of foes, provided that the player is able to handle the enormous kickback of this long-range rifle. It fires semi-auto and is called "M82A1" ingame. It's the only weapon whose sight offers two different levels of zoom, and it's got a folding bipod, too.

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Barrett M82A1 - .50 BMG
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Barrett M82A1 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source, bipod folded.
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Better view of a Barrett M82A1 while the player runs carrying one in Firearms: Source. This is the only weapon that is handled differently when moving.
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The player racks the charging handle of his 13.5-Kg Barrett M82A1 in Firearms: Source... while holding it one-handed!

SIG SG 550 SR

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SIG SG 550 SR - 5.56x45mm

Machine Guns

FN M249-E2 SAW

The heat shield tells us this is the improved, E2 version of the SAW. The 200-round detachable box and the bipod makes this 50-credit machine gun perfect for covering fire. Of course, continuous fire while standing or running will get you nowhere. Called "MINIMI" ingame, fires full-auto only. The Picatinny rail on the feeding-tray cover is never used.

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FN M249-E2 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) - 5.56x45mm NATO
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FN M249-E2 SAW as the player wields it in Firearms: Source. Note that there is 1 tracer bullet for each 5. This is clearly seen when firing ingame.
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Player inserting a fresh ammo belt into his FN M249-E2 SAW in Firearms: Source. Tracer bullets are the ones with red tip and primer. If only all games had this level of detail.

SD M60E3

"The Hog" is a bulky, heavy 7.62x51mm NATO machine gun with a lot of kickback unless fired on a deployed bipod. It feeds with 100-round ammo boxes and fires full-auto only. Called "M60E3", costs 56 credits. As with the SAW, the Picatinny rail on the feeding-tray cover is never used.

Saco Defense M60E3 - 7.62x51mm NATO
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M60E3 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source. The background looks blurry due to camera motion, as it helps seeing a bigger portion of the gun.
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Player about to reload his M60E3 in Firearms: Source. Like the SAW, it fires 1 tracer bullet (depicted with red tip) each 5 shots. Another M1A1 Abrams tank is in the background.

Vollmer HK51-B

The Vollmer HK51-B. According to the official website, this weapon is "a standard HK51, but with a converted upper receiver that can accept belts of 7.62x51mm NATO. Such power compacted into the size of what essentially amounts to an MP5 frame results in terrible kick and poor accuracy". Little else is there to say. Ever tried to tame a horse in the middle of a firefight? Oh, an HK51 is a cut down and modified G3, NOT made officially by H&K. The weapon is referred to as the "MC51B" ingame and costs 44 credits. Contrary to the other machine guns, a semi-auto firing mode is available. It loads from HK21 machinegun boxes running German DM1 Continuous Belts, though only has a capacity of 50 rounds as opposed to the HK21's 100. The HK51-B is also designed to use the M60's M13 disintegrating link belts instead. Nonetheless, the animation for reloading the gun is well done, as shown below.

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Vollmer HK51-B - 7.62x51mm NATO. With ammunition belt.
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HK51B "Vollmer" - 7.62x51mm NATO
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HK51B "Vollmer" as the player wields it in Firearms: Source. A graphical artifact known as "Z-fighting" can be seen on the bullets, as the engine is trying to render them with both the normal and tracer textures at the same time. This only happens when the model is not still.
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The player places a new ammo box inside the container of his HK51B "Vollmer" in Firearms: Source after removing the cover. The inscription reads "PATRONEN FÜR HANDFEUERWAFFEN" ("cartridges for portable firearms").
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In order to reload his HK51B "Vollmer" in Firearms: Source, the player first pushes the belt handler inside the chamber...
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...and pulls it out again from the other side.

RPK

Slated to be released in the Version 2.0 Update. It's been confirmed that the one currently in-game is the 7,62x39mm version fitted with a 40 round magazine and folding Bipod.

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RPK

Launchers

M79 Grenade Launcher

Once again, another classic. The M79 single-shot, break-top, grenade launcher grants you average power when dealing with groups of opponents. The 40mm High Explosive grenades need to travel a minimum distance before arming themselves, to avoid misusage. It costs 45 credits and is named "M79" ingame.

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M79 grenade launcher - 40mm
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M79 as the player wields it in Firearms: Source. The grenade sight is up, but since there is no ironsight system in the game, it's useless and just eats up screen space. Also note that the grenade sight doesn't have any markings to help with aiming, so it cannot be used at all anyway.
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Player about to remove a fired grenade shell from his M79 in order to load another round in Firearms: Source.

Explosives

M67 Grenade

There is no much to say about FA:S's M67 hand grenade. You can get a couple of these for just 6 credits, but due to a recent patch its destructive power is not as high as it should be in real life, because throwing one and stepping onto it as it explodes will only take away less than the 70% of your life. Referred to as "M67 Frag Grenade" ingame.

M67 fragmentation grenade
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M67 hand grenade as the player wields it in Firearms: Source.
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The player pulls the pin of a M67 hand grenade prior to throwing it in Firearms: Source. He must be using his mere psychic powers to pull the pin, as his hand never touches it.

M18A1 Claymore

The M18A1 Claymore, a remotely-detonated, directional, anti-personnel explosive device that can be used for setting some good ambushes. It costs 13 credits as is named plainly "Claymore" ingame. There are a couple of ways to control how it goes off. The first one is just to wait near the spot and hit the clicker when an enemy comes in front of it. The second one is the trip mode, in which the Claymore will be detonated when someone walks over it. By crouching or going prone, you can pass through the mine with out detonation.

M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel mine
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M18A1 Claymore mine as the player wields it in Firearms: Source, wisely keeping its front side pointed away from him.

M18 Smoke Grenade

The M18 Smoke Grenade is a good way of covering your advance, and an excellent countermeasure against snipers, you can get two M18 Smoke Grenades for 6 credits. They produce a thick, green smoke screen for some seconds. Use them wisely.

M18 smoke grenade - Green.
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M18 smoke grenade as the player wields it in Firearms: Source. The markings are big and clear enough.

M84 Stun Grenade

Where there is a smoke grenade, there is a "Flashbang". It even costs the same (6 credits). Throwing one will produce a blinding flash and a deafening sound that will render enemies defenceless for some seconds, enough to finish them. Just be careful not to look towards it as it goes off.

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M84 stun grenade
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M84 stun grenade as the player wields it in Firearms: Source.

Emplaced Weapons

M224 Mortar

The M224 Mortar does not appear in the loadout screen, as it is issued (unassembled) to the player when he or she earns the "Level 2 Artillery" skill. Then, the player will be able to assemble it anyplace, and fire to designated targets (see "Artillery Marker"). The player can carry up to 5 mortar shells.

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M224 lightweight mortar - 60mm HE
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M224 mortar as the player carries it in Firearms: Source, ready for deployment.
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M224 mortar deployed in Firearms: Source, mortar round ready at hand. It's funny to see how the shot will reach the marked objective even if the mortar is pointing to the opposite direction.

Other Weapons

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS is a weapon in earlier versions of FA:S. In version 2.0.2, it is not an available weapon, but its model can be seen in the incomplete loadout menu, used to represent certain pistols.

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Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm

Chang Feng CF-05

The Chang Feng CF-05 is a weapon in earlier versions of FA:S. In version 2.0.2, it is not an available weapon, but its model can be seen in the incomplete loadout menu, used to represent certain SMGs.

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Early production model CF-05 with suppressor - 9x19mm.

Heckler & Koch MP5A4

The Heckler & Koch MP5A4 is a weapon in earlier versions of FA:S. In version 2.0.2, it is not an available weapon, but a model of the MP5A4 with a rail mounted optic appears in the incomplete loadout menu, used to represent certain SMGs.

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Heckler & Koch MP5A4 - 9x19mm