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The name is a reference to the law enforcement troops seen in ''[[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]]'', who are called "Peacekeepers" and use P90's as their primary weapon. | The name is a reference to the law enforcement troops seen in ''[[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]]'', who are called "Peacekeepers" and use P90's as their primary weapon. | ||
==Heckler & Koch MP5A2== | |||
The [[Heckler & Koch MP5A2]] appears as the "Viper", firing Low Caliber Civilian ammo from fictional 25 round magazines. It has a slightly shorter stock and barrel compared to the real MP5, with the barrel resembling a MP5K-sized "tropical" wide handguard. The length of barrel that extends out from the end of the handguard is also slightly longer compared to the real MP5. The "Viper" is found at a variety of police and military locations, most notably the Scorpion-7 research laboratories, which implies its status as a standard-issue SMG for the organisation. | |||
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The [[MP40]] appears as the "Maschinengewehr". Maschinengewehr" translates to machine gun, while the MP40 is a submachine gun ("machinenpistole" in German). In game, it is a very rare Ranger weapon, only spawning in airdrops and one specific location on the Germany map. | The [[MP40]] appears as the "Maschinengewehr". Maschinengewehr" translates to machine gun, while the MP40 is a submachine gun ("machinenpistole" in German). In game, it is a very rare Ranger weapon, only spawning in airdrops and one specific location on the Germany map. | ||
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The [[PP-19 Bizon-2]] appears as the "Yuri", firing Low Caliber Ranger ammo from 64 round helical magazines, implying it is chambered in 9x18 Makarov. The rear sights are mounted much further back than the real weapon. It can be found in Ranger locations on the PEI, Washington and Germany maps, and in Military locations in the Russia map. | |||
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Phantom Forces
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Phantom Forces is a first-person shooter developed by Stylis Studios and published on ROBLOX on 2nd June, 2015 for consoles, and August 31st, 2015 for PC. It is a modern shooter with over 150 weapons and a variety of attachment options. The game has strong influence from Battlefield, specifically 3 and 4, with some of the maps and weapons of 4, and the HUD of 3. It also has the 4 class system of Battlefield games, without the unique gadgets of those classes.
The following weapons appear in the video game Phantom Forces:
Overview
There are 4 classes in Phantom Forces, which have access to 4 different primary weapon classes. There is no differences between classes except for their primary weapons. Assault has access to assault rifles, carbines, battle rifles and shotguns. Support is the same, except with MGs instead of assault rifles. Scout (originally called Engineer) has access to SMGs, Carbines, Shotguns and DMRs. Recon has access to Sniper Rifles, DMRs, Battle Rifles and carbines.
Handguns
Submachine Guns
Shotguns
Rifles & Carbines
Sniper Rifles
Machine Guns
Explosives
Other
Unturned
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Unturned is a zombie survival game developed and published by Smartly Dressed Studios on 7 June, 2017 for PC, and 12 Nov, 2020 for consoles.
The following weapons appear in the video game Unturned:
Overview
The weapons in Unturned are one of four grades: Civilian, Police, Ranger or Military. Civilian-grade weapons are usually weak but common, being found in houses or farms. Police-grade weapons are slightly better, found at police stations. Ranger-grade weapons are equivalent to Military-grade weapons. Most maps have very few locations where Ranger-grade weapons spawn in, but on Russia they are very common, due to the majority of them being Russian weapons found in military bases. Finally, military-grade weapons are found at military bases on most maps, except Russia, where they can be found in a few obscure locations.
Airdrops can spawn guns that usually would not appear on the map, which means players can use the Colt Model 715 in maps other than Prince Edwards Islands (as the "Maplestrike" only spawns in PEI, a map set in Canada).
Attachments include various optics, laser pointers, flashlights, rangefinders, suppressors, extended barrels, extended magazines, alternate ammo types and various grips.
Note: Only official weapons created by the developer of the game and/or featured in the official maps (PEI, Washington, Yukon, Germany, Russia) are on this page. Any weapons that came with a limited-time featured Steam workshop map will not be included on this page (example: France, Ireland, Hawaii, Greece).
Handguns
Beretta 96
The Beretta 96 appears as the "Avenger". It has green illuminated sights and fires Low Caliber Military ammunition. The weapon is meant to be the Beretta M9, evidenced by it only being found at military bases, but it only holds 13 rounds. The Beretta 92 series does not have a 13 round magazine, only the .40 S&W Beretta 96 does.
It inaccurately spawns at military bases on the Germany and Prince Edward Islands maps. Neither country's military uses the Beretta 96 or M9 - Germany's service pistol is the Heckler & Koch P8 and Canada's is the Browning Hi-Power.
Colt M1911
The Colt M1911 appears, called the "1911", firing Low Caliber Civilian ammo. It was previously called the "Colt" and the "Oakbear".
Colt Python
The Colt Python appears as the "Ace", firing Low Caliber Civilian ammo. It has red illuminated iron sights. The Ace can accept the Makeshift Muffler attachment, which is inaccurate, as the Python cannot be suppressed in real life.
A special version of the Ace can be obtained after completing a quest on the Russia map, from the Doc Ernie NPC. It has an 8x scope.
IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX
A nickel Desert Eagle Mark XIX appears as the "Desert Falcon". However, it was called the Desert Eagle when it was first added to the game. Is uses High Caliber Military ammo in game, despite not being a service pistol of any military. It also has the same green illuminated iron sights of the Beretta 96.
A special gold-plated version of the Desert Eagle can be obtained after completing a quest on the Hawaii map, from the Major Ekho NPC. It has a vertical grip, a flashlight and a "Military Muzzle" attachment, which appears to be some sort of extended barrel. Another special "Desert Falcon" is available to players of the Gold edition of the game, with golden iron sights and gold plating.
Glock 17
The Glock 17 with an olive drab frame appears as the "Cobra", standing in for the Glock 18. It is fully automatic in game, despite lacking the fire selector of a real Glock 18. It is considered a police weapon and it uses Low Caliber Civilian ammo. The "Cobra" has the ability to use 20 or 40 round box magazines, the latter of which is fictional.
The name is a reference to the Austrian EKO Cobra counter-terrorist unit, who requested a full-auto version of the Glock 17 to be produced, resulting in the Glock 18.
Luger P08
The Luger P08 appears, simply called "Luger". The magazine incorrectly holds 9 rounds instead of the real Luger's 8. It spawns in civilian locations on the Germany map and uses Low Caliber Civilian ammo.
Makarov PMM
The Makarov PMM appears as the "Kryzkarek". It has a 12 round magazine which, unlike every other Ranger weapon, uses Low Caliber Civilian ammunition, to reflect the rather weak characteristics of the 9x18mm Makarov round. However, it deals high damage, more than other pistols that fire the Low Grade Civilian ammo.
TEC-9 Mini
The TEC-9 Mini appears as the "Teklowvka". It incorrectly holds 15 rounds, the real TEC-9 can have 10, 20, 32, 50 or 72 round magazines, but not 15. It uses Low Caliber Ranger ammo.
Submachine Guns
Every submachine gun except the UMP45 is classed as a carbine in game.
FN P90 TR
The FN P90 TR appears as the "Peacemaker", firing Low Caliber Military ammo. The weapon spawns in military bases on the Washington and Germany maps, as well as the American Spy Base on the Russia map.
The name is a reference to the law enforcement troops seen in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, who are called "Peacekeepers" and use P90's as their primary weapon.
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
The Heckler & Koch MP5A2 appears as the "Viper", firing Low Caliber Civilian ammo from fictional 25 round magazines. It has a slightly shorter stock and barrel compared to the real MP5, with the barrel resembling a MP5K-sized "tropical" wide handguard. The length of barrel that extends out from the end of the handguard is also slightly longer compared to the real MP5. The "Viper" is found at a variety of police and military locations, most notably the Scorpion-7 research laboratories, which implies its status as a standard-issue SMG for the organisation.
Heckler & Koch UMP45
The Heckler & Koch UMP45 appears as the "Empire". It is only found in military locations in Germany and in airdrops. Oddly, it holds 27 rounds instead of the real weapons 25, and it fires Low Caliber Military ammo. The "Empire" correctly has semi-auto, full-auto and 3 round burst modes, the only official gun in the game with this ability. The "Empire" is also the only SMG to actually be classed as an SMG in game.
KRISS Vector
The KRISS Vector appears as the "Scalar", firing Low Caliber Military ammo from 30 round magazines, which implies the weapon is based on the .45 ACP version. The weapon has a blue lower receiver and buttplate. The "Scalar" appears in Coalition locations on the Germany map, on the Coalition aircraft carrier, called the Liberator, and in airdrops. The blue colour, which matches the Coalition's colour scheme, and the appearance on the Liberator implies the "Scalar" is a standard-issue Coalition weapon.
The name is a play on the Vector name, and its mathematical origin. The term "scalar" is used to define a vector space, with a "vector" being described by multiple scalars.
Mini Uzi
The Mini Uzi appears as the "Bulldog", firing Low Caliber Ranger ammo. It is modelled with 32 round magazines, but they hold 45 rounds, which is not a real magazine option for the Uzi.
MP40
The MP40 appears as the "Maschinengewehr". Maschinengewehr" translates to machine gun, while the MP40 is a submachine gun ("machinenpistole" in German). In game, it is a very rare Ranger weapon, only spawning in airdrops and one specific location on the Germany map.
PP-19 Bizon-2
The PP-19 Bizon-2 appears as the "Yuri", firing Low Caliber Ranger ammo from 64 round helical magazines, implying it is chambered in 9x18 Makarov. The rear sights are mounted much further back than the real weapon. It can be found in Ranger locations on the PEI, Washington and Germany maps, and in Military locations in the Russia map.
PPSh-41
The PPSh-41 appears as the "Calling Card", firing Low Caliber Ranger ammo from its 71 round drum. As the name suggests, the weapon is found at the Krovi Estate in the Russia map, which was owned by the mafia before the zombie virus hit Russia. It can also be found in airdrops.
A calling card is an object criminals leave behind at the scene of a crime to taunt the police.
Shotguns
Rifles & Carbines
AAC Honey Badger
The AAC Honey Badger appears as the "PDW", despite the real weapon being a carbine. It fires Low Caliber Military ammo from 30 round Military magazines. It appears on every map, either spawning after completing a horde beacon, killing a Mega Zombie, finding an airdrop or in military locations on the Germany. Washington and Russia maps.
Sniper Rifles
Machine Guns
Explosives
Other
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