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::* [[Kbk wz. 88 Tantal]], [[PM_md._63#PM_md._63|PM md. 63]] (Middle Eastern OpFor only).
::* [[Kbk wz. 88 Tantal]], [[PM_md._63#PM_md._63|PM md. 63]] (Middle Eastern OpFor only).
::* [[AKS-74]], [[AK-105]] (Russian Army Loyalists only).
::* [[AKS-74]], [[AK-105]] (Russian Army Loyalists only).
|-
||"M4 Carbine/M4A1/M4A1 Greandier/M4A1 SOPMOD"||
* A [[Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine]], designated as the M4A1/M4A1 SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar MODification) in the campaign and the M4 Carbine in multiplayer, appears in-game used by the S.A.S. (the M4A1 SOPMOD is only used by the S.A.S.) and the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign.
*Model in-game is a Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine, identifiable by its 16 inch non-stepped heavy barrel and two-position selector switch, it also has several visual alterations, including an M16A1-style pistol grip and flash hidder, an earlier four-position collapsible stock, an KAC RIS handguard that has six holes instead of seven and the foward assist and bayonet lug are missing, it is equipped with a KAC Foregrip by default, but it is not visible in the 3rd person model, the only visible thing regarding the KAC Foregrip are the KAC Rail that are in rails that are not in use, in this case, one rail is alwas present on the right side.
*Model in-game of the M4A1 SOPMOD is equipped with the next following attachments:
:* A AN/PEQ-2A IR designator (in which the beam is incorrectly emmited from the barrel)
:* An M203 underbarrel grenade launcher (including one unusable leaf sight)
:* A Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight
:* A Suppresor (the M4A1 Grenadier does not use a Silencer)
* Since the M4A1 SOPMOD can be made with weapon attachments brought from the local gun store (minus the M203 and Suppresor), it can be asumed that the M4A1 SOPMOD seen in-game was custom build by Armorers for "Soap" and the rest of the S.A.S. members for limited service, still incorrect because the base model of the M4A1 SOPMOD is based of the Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine.
* If a M203 attachment is equipped, the M4 Carbine/M4A1 will magicaly scale down to fit the M203 in the 3rd person model, despite the model in 1st person having the correct size, in another note, if an ACOG attachment is equipped, the front sight/gas block will disappear, rendering the weapon bolt-action, this also applies to the "M16A4" below.
* The M4 Carbine/M4A1/M4A1 Grenadier/M4A1 SOPMOD incorrectly fires in full auto, the original M4 can only fire in semi-auto or burst modes, the M4A1 does fire in full auto, however, this is incorrect as well, since the M4 Carbine/M4A1/M4A1 Grenadier/M4A1 SOPMOD is based on the Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine, a civilian version of the M16 model that can only fire in semi-auto.
* "(In)Correctly" used by the S.A.S. and the U.S. Marine Corps.
:* While the S.A.S. and the U.S. Marine Corps correctly uses the Colt carbine platform, it is incorrect and out-of-place that they use a fictionalized/mockup version of the M4 and M4A1 carbines based on the Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine.
* Better Choices:
:* For the S.A.S.: [[C8 SFW|Colt Canada C8 SFW]], [[Heckler & Koch G3KA4|G3KA4]], [[L85A2]] with SOPMOD Modifications for "Soap" and S.A.S. units.
:* For the U.S. Marine Corps: Genuine [[M4A1]], [[M27 IAR]].
|-
||"M16A4"||
* A Colt Sporter Competition, designated as the "M16A4", appears as the main rifle of the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign.
* Model in-game is the Colt Sporter Competition, evidenced by its two-position selector switch and the bayonet lug is missing.
* Incorrectly fires in full-auto in the campaign and in burst-fire in multiplayer, which would be correct if the "M16A4" was a genuine M16A4 model.
* Unlike the M16A4 in MW2, the COD4 version of the M16A4 has an actual KAC M5 hanguard, however this is only avaliable in 1st person only (the front cutout for the M203 attachment is missing as well), as the M16A4 3rd person model has an incorrect M16A2 handguard instead.
* If the M203 Attachment is equipped, it will replace the KAC M5 handguard with the old M203 heatshield.
* Better Choices:
:* In General: [[M16A2]].
:* For the the U.S. Marine Corps: Genuine [[M4 Carbine]], [[M16A4]].
|-
||"G3"||
* An [[Heckler & Koch HK91A3]], designated as the "G3" in-game, appears as the main semi-automatic rifle of the Middle Eastern OpFor and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
* Model in-game is the HK91A3, identifiable by its lack of a paddle magazine release and two position selector, it is also equipped with a G3A4 collapsible stock.
* "Correctly" used by the Middle Eastern OpFor in the campaign.
* Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
:* There's no way that the Ultranationalists would use an civilian semi-auto version of the G3 as their main battle rifle.
* Better Choices:
:* In General: Genuine [[Heckler & Koch G3|G3]].
:* For the Middle Eastern OpFor: [[Heckler & Koch G3A3|G3A3]].
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[SKS]].
|-
||G36C||
* The [[Heckler & Koch G36C]] variant appears in-game as the Russian Army Loyalists, S.A.S. and the Ultranationalists as their main carbine in the campaign.
* By default in the campaign, the G36C is always equipped with a Tasco red dot scope by default.
* The magazine of the G36C is just a non-translucent flat texture and the front sight is missing.
* Anachonistic for the Missions "All Ghillied Up" and "One Shot, One Kill", while the G36 was produced in 1996, the same year the previously mentioned missions take place, the G36C wasn't produced until 2001.
* Correctly used by S.A.S. units (most notably "Gaz") in the campaign.
* Incorrectly used by Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
* Better Choices:
:* For the S.A.S. (as an additional choice): [[L22A2]].
:* For the Russian Army Loyalists: [[SR-3 Vikhr]].
:* For the Ultranationalists: [[9A-91]].
|-
||"M14"||
* An "M14" appears in-game as one of two semi-automatic weapons avaliable only for multiplayer.
* Model in-game of the "[[M14]]" has moderate visual alterations, including a Knight's Armaments RAS, a silver colored RAS scope mount, a black stock, and the side rails are mounted with black side rail covers.
* The bayonet lug and the fire control leveler are missing from the 3rd person model, making it resemble the [[Springfield Armory M1A]].
* Incorrectly classified as a assault rifle.
* Better Choice: [[M14 DMR]] without scope.
|-
||"MP44"||
* The [[StG 44]], designated as the "MP44", appears only in multiplayer as the only WW2-era weapon in-game, as a nod from past WW2 Call of Duty Titles.
* Model in-game was ported from [[Call of Duty 2]].
|}
|}

Revision as of 03:41, 17 November 2023

List of firearms used by Salvadoran Armed Forces (Complete... For Now)

DISCLAIMER: This article is meant to be a comprehensive list and suppementary information regarding Fireams in service by the Armed forces of El Salvador as well as firearms that have been since phased out of service, NOT an Additional List of firearms page, as per IMFDB Rules, Standars and Principles, forbades to do so (check the Talk:List of firearms used by Polish Armed Forces for more infomation). Copy-pasting this list is STRICTLY PROHIBITED, if you see this page with this exact format on any other site that is not IMFDB, report it to me or contact any IMFDB Admins ASAP, You can, however, link and use this page as reference and give credit as it is due, do NOT ask me to create an official page for a List of firearms used by the Salvadoran Army (we have more than enough of those on the internet), PERIOD, NO. EXEPTIONS.

Handguns

In Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Beretta M9 9x19mm 15 ???? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Beretta 92SB 9x19mm 15 19??-Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Browning Hi-Power 9x19mm 13 1961-1992
(National Guard)
1970s - Present
(Army, still in inventory)
FN P35 Salvadoran Army
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Glock 17 9x19mm 15 19?? - Present G17 Special Operation Forces
Special Counter-Terrorism Command
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Glock 17C 9x19mm 15 19?? - Present G17C Special Operation Forces
Special Counter-Terrorism Command
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Glock 17L 9x19mm 15 19?? - Present G17L Special Operation Forces
Special Counter-Terrorism Command
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Glock 17M 9x19mm 15 19?? - Present G17M Special Operation Forces
Special Counter-Terrorism Command
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
SIG-Sauer P226 9x19mm 15 19?? - Present All Variants Salvadoran Army
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
SIG-Sauer P227 .45 ACP 14 201? - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Jericho 941 9x19mm 15 ???? - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Out of Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
FN Browning 1903 9x20mm Browning Long 7 19??-???? Unknown All Branches Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M1911A1 9x19mm 15 1961-1992
(National Guard)
1970s-????
(Army, seeing some later use)
Unknown Salvadoran Army
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Shotguns

In Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Mossberg 500 12 Gauge 8+1 1992 - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Remington Model 870 12 Gauge 7+1 1992 - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Submachine Guns

In Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
CZ Scorpion Evo 3 9x19mm 30 20?? - Present Unknown Unknown Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FN P90 5.7x28mm 30 or 50 2002 - Present P90 Special Counter-Terrorism Command Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Heckler & Koch MP5A2 9x19mm 30 1970s - Present MP5 National Guard (Dissolved)
Salvadoran Army
Border Guard Battalion
(Formerly) Military Police
Special Operation Forces
Special Brigade of Military Security
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s
Heckler & Koch MP5A3 9x19mm 30 1970s - Present MP5 Salvadoran Army
Border Guard Battalion
(Formerly) Military Police
Special Operation Forces
Special Brigade of Military Security
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s
Uzi 9x19mm 32 1975/9 - Present Uzi All Branches/Services
(Second-Line Units)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s
Madsen M50 9x19mm 32 19??/1979 - Present Unknown All Branches/Services
(Second-Line Units)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s
MAC-10 9x19mm 32 19?? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Out of Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Steyr MP 34 9x19mm 32 1931 - ???? Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FMK-3 9x19mm 32 1980s - 1992
(Still in inventory)
Unknown All Branches/Services
(Seeing some later use)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Rifles

In Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
AK-47 7.62x39mm 30 1992 - Present AK-47 Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing
AKM 7.62x39mm 30 1992 - Present Unknown Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing
MPi-KMS-72 7.62x39mm 30 1992 - Present Unknown Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing
AKM-63 7.62x39mm 30 1992 - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
GAU-5/A 5.56x45mm NATO 20 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
XM177E1 5.56x45mm NATO 20 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
XM177E2 5.56x45mm NATO 30 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Colt Carbine 5.56x45mm NATO 30 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Colt Model 727 5.56x45mm NATO 30 198? - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Colt Model 733 5.56x45mm NATO 30 198? - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Colt Model 933 5.56x45mm NATO 30 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
CAR-15 5.56x45mm NATO 20 1985 - Present
(Still in inventory)
CAR-15 Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M4 Carbine 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2007/8 - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M4A1 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2007/8 - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M16A2 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2007/8 - Present M16A2 All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M16A4 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2007/8 - Present M16A4 All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Diemaco C7 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2000s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
HK416 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2006 - Present Unknown Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing
T65 5.56x45mm NATO 30 198? - Present
(Still in inventory)
T65K1 All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
HK33 5.56x45mm NATO 30 1970s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FN FNC 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2007/8 - Present Unknown Military Police Error creating thumbnail: File missing
G3 7.62x51mm NATO 20 1968 - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s
G3A4 7.62x51mm NATO 20 19?? - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Paratrooper Battalion Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s
G3KA4 7.62x51mm NATO 20 19?? - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M14 7.62x51mm NATO 20 1981/1984 - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army (As a ceremonial rifle)
Paratrooper Battalion
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Steyr AUG 5.56x45mm NATO 30 or 42 1990s - Present Unknown Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil AR 5.56x45mm NATO 30 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil SAR 5.56x45mm NATO 30 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil ACE 21 5.56x45mm NATO 30 201? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil ACE 22 5.56x45mm NATO 30 201? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil ACE 23 5.56x45mm NATO 30 201? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil ACE 32 7.62x39mm 30 201? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil ACE 52 7.62x51mm NATO 30 201? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Galil ACE 53 7.62x51mm NATO 30 201? - Present Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
IWI Arad 5.56x45mm NATO 30 2021/3 - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
Special Operation Forces
DISCLAIMER: Arad Rifle Page Unavaliable.

Out of Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Remington Rolling Block 8x50mmR 1 1900s - 1920 Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
1895 Chilean Mauser 7x57mm Mauser 5 1920 - ???? Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Karabiner 98k 7.92x57mm Mauser
(Converted to accept 7.62×51mm NATO)
5 1940s - 1980s Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
vz. 24 Czech Mauser 7.92x57mm Mauser 5 1945 - ???? Unknown All Branches/Services Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M1 Carbine .30 Carbine 15 or 30 1945/65 - ????
(Seeing some later use)
Unknown Salvadoran Army
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M2 Carbine .30 Carbine 15 or 30 1945/65 - ????
(Seeing some later use)
Unknown Salvadoran Army
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M1 Garand .30-06 Springfield 8 1961 - ????
(Seeing some later use)
Unknown Salvadoran Army
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
AK-74 5.45x39mm 30 19?? - ???? Unknown Unknown Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M16 5.56x45mm NATO 20 1981/4 - 2021/3
(Still in inventory, being phased out of service)
M16 Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
XM16E1 5.56x45mm NATO 20 1981/4 - 2021/3
(Still in inventory, being phased out of service)
M16 Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M16A1 5.56x45mm NATO 20 1981/4 - 2021/3
(Still in inventory, being phased out of service)
M16 Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FN FNC Paratrooper 5.56x45mm NATO 30 1998/9 - 2007/8
(Seeing some later use)
Unknown Paratrooper Battalion Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Machine Guns

In Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Browning M2HB .50 BMG 100 Round M2A1 ammunition can 1980s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Diemaco C7A1 LSW 5.56x45mm NATO Beta-C drum magazine or 40-Round box magazine 2000s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FN MAG 58 7.62x51mm NATO 100 19?? - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M249 SAW 5.56x45mm NATO 100 or 200 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M249 Para 5.56x45mm NATO 100 or 200 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FN Minimi 5.56x45mm NATO 100 or 200 1980s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
Paratrooper Battalion
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FN Minimi Para 5.56x45mm NATO 100 or 200 19?? - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
Paratrooper Battalion
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
HK21 7.62x51mm NATO Disintegrating link belt 1968 - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Refurbished in the late 1980s and early 1990s
M60 7.62x51mm NATO 100 or 200 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Note: Some M60s were cut down from the front sights for CQB Purposes.
M60D 7.62x51mm NATO 100 or 200 1980s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Air Force Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Out of Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Hotchkiss M1914 8x50mmR Lebel
7.92x57mm Mauser
11x59mmR Gras
24, 30 or 250-round belt box 1920 - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Gatling Gun Various 1900s - 1931 Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Madsen machine gun 7.92x57mm Mauser (M1934)
.30-06 Springfield (M1951)
Belt fed or Magazine fed 1934/51 - 1990s
(Seeing some later use)
Unknown Salvadoran Army
Salvadoran Air Force
National Guard (Dissolved)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
MG30 7.92x57mm Mauser 30 1931 - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Madsen-Saetter Machine Gun 7.62×51mm NATO Belt feed 19?? - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army DISCLAIMER: Madsen-Saetter Machine Gun Page Unavaliable.
Colt 1895 Machine Gun .30-40 Krag Belt feed 1900s - 1940s Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Browning M1919A6 .30-06 Springfield 24, 30 or 250-round belt box 1977 - 1990s Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Browning M1919A4 .30-06 Springfield 24, 30 or 250-round belt box 1977 - 1990s Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Launchers

In Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Instalaza C90 90mm 1 ???? - Present C90-CR (M3) Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M72 LAW 66mm Single Shot 1980s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
Paratrooper Battalion
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
RPG-7 40mm 1 1990s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
FIM-43 Redeye 40mm Single shot 1980s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Strela-2 72mm 1 1980s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M79 Grenade Launcher 40x46mm 1 1980 - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army
Paratrooper Battalion
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M203 40x46mm 1 1980s/90s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M1 Mortar 81mm 1 1980s/90s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M29 Mortar 81mm 1 1980s/90s - Present) Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
UB M-52 Mortar 120mm 1 1980s/90s - Present) Unknown Salvadoran Army DISCLAIMER: UB M-52 Mortar Page Unavaliable
M74 Mortar 120mm 1 1980s/90s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army DISCLAIMER: M74 Mortar Page Unavaliable
M20 Recoilless Rifle 75x408mm R 1 1980s/90s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M40 Recoilless Rifle .50 BAT (12.7x77mm) 1 1980s/90s - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Out of Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
M67 Recoilless Rifle 40x46mm 1 1980/90s - 2000s Unknown Salvadoran Army
Special Operation Forces
Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Marksman, AMR, and Sniper Rifles

In Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
M24 Sniper Weapon System 7.62x51mm NATO 5 1980s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M82A1 .50 BMG 10 ???? - Present Unknown Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M21 7.62x51mm NATO 20 1980s - Present Unknown Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Dragunov SVD 7.62x54mm R 10 ???? - Present Unknown Special Operation Forces Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Out of Service

Weapon Caliber(s) Capacity Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Steyr SSG 69 7.62x51mm NATO 5 1980s - ????
(Seeing some later use)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M1D Garand .30-06 Springfield 8 1980s - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Grenades

In Service

Weapon Service Years Designation Used By: Image
M26 hand grenade 19?? - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M67 hand grenade 19?? - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M18 smoke grenade 19?? - Present
(Still in inventory)
Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
NOTE: Smoke color may varies depending on situation

Out of Service

Weapon Service Years Designation Used By: Image
Mk 2 hand grenade 1980s - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M34 White Phosphorous grenade 198? - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Mines

In Service

Weapon Service Years Designation Used By: Image
M18A1 Claymore 1980s - Present Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing

Out of Service

Weapon Service Years Designation Used By: Image
M14 anti-personnel mine 1980s - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M26 anti-personnel mine 1980s - ???? Unknown Salvadoran Army DISCLAIMER: M26 anti-personnel mine page unavaliable

Weapon Inaccuracies in COD4 (2007)

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the first entry on the original Modern Marfare universe, the campaign was amazing (albeit nonsencical), multiplayer was, at the time of release, innovative, fun and enjoyable. Although there were a few exploits, bugs and glitches, other than that, it was fun.

Unfortunately, when it came to weapon variety and military accuracy... this is when the Call of Duty franchise began to fell apart.

To be fair, Infinity Ward, at the time of development of the game (2007), didn't have too much to work when designing the weapons for the game, most of the guns provided were airsoft replicas, which is understanable, as IW was unable to get real, genuine firearms for modeling and i thought "Hey, maybe someday they will fix the game in the future"... I couldn't have chosen a POOR choice of words...

Came 2016... and the Remaster of COD4 was released, bundled with that massive, planet-sized disaster that was Infinite Warfare... lets just say i don't want to talk about it.

Anyway, this list will include what weapon is in the game, what is right and wrong, and suggest better choices for like... five factions in the game, this should be easy, LET'S GET INTO IT :)

WARNING: THIS BLOG CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE GAME, IF YOU HAVEN'T PLAYED THE GAME, DO IT NOW BEFORE READING THIS, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!

Sidearms

Weapon in-game Notes
"M9"
  • Standing in for the M9, the Beretta 92SB appears in-game as the sidearm of:
  • Middle Eastern OpFor (it is unknown from which Middle Eastern army the OpFor was inspired or based on, it is presumably either the Iraqui Army or Saudi Arabian Army or even a combination of both, for the sake of simplicity, realism and weapon variety, i will use the Iraqi and Saudi Arabian Army arsenals for reference)
  • Russian Army Loyalists
  • U.S. Marine Corps (1st Reconnaissance Battalion specificaly)
  • Ultranationalists (Incorrectly refered as the Spetsnaz in multiplayer)
  • Model in-game of the Beretta 92SB is slighly smaller than it's real life counterpart and the Magazine has a non-flat baseplate.
  • Incorrectly classified as the M9.
  • Incorrectly used by:
  • Middle Eastern OpFor
  • Russian Army Loyalists
  • U.S. Marine Corps (Kind of...)
  • S.A.S. (Kind of, Is in the Holsters of Price and Gaz which magicaly changes into a USP .45 for some reason)
  • Ultranationalists
  • Better Choices:
"USP .45"
  • Middle Eastern OpFor (a single "USP .45" appears on a table full of weapons on the first stage on the mission "Charlie Don't Surf")
  • S.A.S. (22nd Regiment specificaly)
  • Model in-game has some visual alterations including:
  • An incorrect extended barrel
  • An unusable Viridian X5L Gen 1 Laser Sight/Flashlight combo
  • A Mk 23 Rear Sight
  • At some point durning the development of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the USP .45 was supposed to be a Heckler & Koch Mark 23, but it was changed to a Heckler & Koch USP for unknown reasons.
  • Incorrectly used by:
  • Middle Eastern OpFor (how did they even got one?)
  • S.A.S.
  • Better Choices:
Desert Eagle
  • The IMI/MR Desert Eagle XIX appears in-game, one two-tone Desert Eagle appears in the Armory on the S.A.S. in the Training Mission "F.N.G." for no apparent reason, another one used by one single Ultranationalist in the Mission "Crew Expendable" and besides multiplayer, it is the only level in the game that the Desert Eagle can be used, one Desert Eagle is given by Imran Zakhaev to Khaled Al-Asad to execute President Yasir Al-Fulani and Imran Zakhaev uses the Desert Eagle as his sidearm of choice durning the final Mission "Game Over".
"M1911 .45"
  • An "M1911 .45" appears in-game as the main sidearm of "Soap" McTavish, Price in the Mission "Hunted", Victor Zakhaev (Imran Zakhaev son) in the Mission "The Sins of The Father" and the U.S. Marine Corps in the Missions "The Bog" (albeit very rarely), "War Pig" and "Shock and Awe".
  • In the Mission "Game Over" SSgt. Griggs uses a unique nickel plated "M1911 .45" in the final mission as well.
  • Model in-game is a mix of several modern day M1911A1 produced models and parts, including:
  • A Springfield Armory PX9109L "Loaded" frame model
  • A Springfield Custom Professional slide
  • A Novak LoMount three dot night sights
  • A Kimber cocking hammer
  • A Wilson Combat 47D 8-Round magazines (which has an incorrect capacity of 7-Rounds in the campaign, the multiplayer version of the "M1911 .45" has the correct capacity of 8-Rounds).
  • Four aftermarket parts:
  • A Stainless barrel bushing
  • A Black guide rod
  • A Black guide rod plug
  • Brown Simonich Gunner grips
  • Incorrectly used by almost all factions in the campaign and Victor Zakhaev.
  • Why Victor Zakhaev would use a pseudo-M1911A1 lookalike?
  • Better Choices:
  • In General: Springfield Custom Professional 1911-A1.
  • For SSgt. Griggs: Colt Rail Gun with Stainless Steel finnish.
  • For Price and "Soap" McTavish: Ballester-Molina.
  • For the U.S. Marine Corps: See M9 notes section above for details.
  • For Victor Zakhaev: Actual in-game Desert Eagle.

Personal Defence Weapons/Sub Machine Guns

Weapon in-game Notes
MP5-N + MP5SD3
  • S.A.S.
  • U.S. Marine Corps (also used by Captain "Danger" Pelayo in the Mission "Shock and Awe")
  • Ultranationalists
  • Model in-game has the Navy trigger group, identifying as the MP5K-N and it's slightly smaller compared to it's real life counterpart.
  • If the Silencer Attachment is equipped, the model will change to a MP5SD3.
  • Correctly used by the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign (In missions located in Russia only, for some unfathomable reason).
  • Incorrectly used by by S.A.S. in the campaign.
  • The British S.A.S. never adopted the MP5-N for service, it is only used by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance.
  • Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • The only reported use of the MP5 in Russian hands was with the former K.G.B. Alpha Group in the Soviet-Afghan War, in present times, it is used by the F.S.B. Special Rapid Response Unit and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, even if the Ultranationalists did got the MP5, it would be still out-of-place that they use such a high-grade SMG, let along the N Variant.
  • Better (Additional) Choices:
  • For the
  • S.A.S.
  • U.S. Marine Corps
  • MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5K, MP5KA1 (S.A.S. only)
  • Colt 9mm SMG AKA RO635 (as an additional choice for the U.S. Marine Corps avaliable as a common weapon alongside the MP5-N)
  • For the Ultranationalists: PPSh-41.
P90
  • The FN P90 TR, simply known as the "P90", appears as a rare weapon used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • Model in-game has a H&K Diopter sights instead of the original iron sights with an unusable laser sight attached to it's side rail.
  • The magazine of the P90 is incorrectly depicted as non-translucent.
  • Anachronistic for the Mission "All Ghillied Up", the mission in question takes place in 1996, while the P90 was produced in 1993, the TR Variant of the P90 wasn't produced until 1999.
  • Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • Better Choices:
  • In General: Original P90.
  • For the Ultranationalists: PP-19 Bizon.
Škorpion
  • The Sa vz. 61 Škorpion, designated as the Skorpion, appears as the main Machine Pistol/SMG infrequently used by Russian Army Loyalists, Middle Eastern OpFor and the Ultranationalists.
  • Model in-game has markings on the side on the weapon that reads "ZASTAVA" and "YUGOSLAVIA", indicating that at some point durning development, the Skorpion was the Cz vz. 61 E/M84, a Yugoslavian produced copy of the Skorpion, it is unknown if the developers confused the Skorpion with the Cz vz. 61 E/M84, forgotten to change the pistol grip texture to the black colored grip that is unique to the Cz vz. 61 E/M84 prior to the release of the game or change the texture and model to that to a genuine Cz vz. 61 E/M84.
  • Correctly used by the Middle Eastern OpFor in the campaign.
  • Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • While the Skorpion was never officialy adopted for military service, it was used by the K.G.B. Alpha Group/Ninth Directorate, Security Guards at Top Secret Facilities and the Moscow municipal militia since 1974, but it has been since phased out in it's entirety in the early or mid 2000s, also why the Ultranationalists, a paramilitary group that idolizes the Soviet Union would use a Czechoslovakian-made Machine Pistol/SMG?
  • Better Choice for the Russian Army Loyalists: PP-2000.
  • Better Choice for the Ultranationalists: Stechkin APS.
Mini-Uzi
  • The Mini-Uzi appears in-game as the Ultranationalists main compact SMG, it is also Victor Zakhaev preferred weapon of choice (equipped with a silencer for some reason).
  • Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists (but not Victor Zakhaev) in the campaign.
  • Other than Victor Zakhaev, why the Ultranationalists, a paramilitary group that idolizes the Soviet Union would use a Israeli-made SMG?
  • Better Choice for the Ultranationalists: PPS-43.

Assault/Battle Rifles/Carbines/DMRs

Weapon in-game Notes
"AK-47"
  • An "AK-47" appears in-game as the main rifle used by the Middle Eastern OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign, Price use one AK-47 in the Mission "One Shot, One Kill", only appearing as it's secondary weapon if an AK-47 has been picked prior in the Mission "All Ghillied Up".
  • Model in-game of the "AK-47" is based on the original Type I AK-47 while having a custom-modeled receiver cover.
  • "Correctly" used by the Middle Eastern OpFor and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • Incorrectly used by the Russian Army Loyalists in the campaign.
  • The original AK-47 Type I model was phased out of service/replaced in 1951.
  • Better Choices:
  • For the:
  • Middle Eastern OpFor
  • Ultranationalists
  • Original AK-47 Models Type I and II (Avaliable for the Middle Eastern OpFor and the Ultranationalists as uncommon or rare weapons in their arsenals)
  • AK-47 Model III, AKM, AK-74 (Middle Eastern OpFor/Ultranationalists).
  • AMM, Zastava M70B1 (Middle Eastern OpFor only).
  • AK-74M (Russian Army Loyalists only).
"AK-74u"
  • The JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle, designated as the "AK-74u" appears in-game as the main carbine used by the Middle Eastern OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • It is classified as the "AK-74u", even though the JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle is based on the AKS-47, It's designatation as the "AK-74u" imples that the "AK-74u" is, in theory, an AK-74 with a short barrel and handguard.
  • Model in-game is a mix between an AKS-74U and the JG "AK-BETA-F" AEG airsoft rifle, which has several alterations, including an AKS-74U flash hider, rear sight, front sight/gas block with a black polimeter furniture and a RIS handguard.

The magazines of the "AK-74u" are AKS-74-inspired bakelite magazines with a design resembling that of the Type 1 AKS-47 magazine, identifable by its magazine curve and it's grooves on the magwell.

  • Incorrectly classified as an SMG in-game.
  • "(In)Correctly" used by the Middle Eastern OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • While the use of an AK carbine by the Middle Eastern OpFor, Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists is correct, it is incorrect that all of the above factions use an airsoft replica of the outdated AKS-47.
  • Better Choices:
  • For the:
  • Middle Eastern OpFor
  • Russian Army Loyalists
  • Ultranationalists
  • Original AKS-47 Models Type I, II and III (Avaliable for the Middle Eastern OpFor and Ultranationalists as uncommon or rare weapons in their arsenals).
  • Genuine AKS-74U (Middle Eastern OpFor/Russian Army Loyalists/Ultranationalists).
  • AKMS (Middle Eastern OpFor/Ultranationalists only).
  • Kbk wz. 88 Tantal, PM md. 63 (Middle Eastern OpFor only).
  • AKS-74, AK-105 (Russian Army Loyalists only).
"M4 Carbine/M4A1/M4A1 Greandier/M4A1 SOPMOD"
  • A Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine, designated as the M4A1/M4A1 SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar MODification) in the campaign and the M4 Carbine in multiplayer, appears in-game used by the S.A.S. (the M4A1 SOPMOD is only used by the S.A.S.) and the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign.
  • Model in-game is a Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine, identifiable by its 16 inch non-stepped heavy barrel and two-position selector switch, it also has several visual alterations, including an M16A1-style pistol grip and flash hidder, an earlier four-position collapsible stock, an KAC RIS handguard that has six holes instead of seven and the foward assist and bayonet lug are missing, it is equipped with a KAC Foregrip by default, but it is not visible in the 3rd person model, the only visible thing regarding the KAC Foregrip are the KAC Rail that are in rails that are not in use, in this case, one rail is alwas present on the right side.
  • Model in-game of the M4A1 SOPMOD is equipped with the next following attachments:
  • A AN/PEQ-2A IR designator (in which the beam is incorrectly emmited from the barrel)
  • An M203 underbarrel grenade launcher (including one unusable leaf sight)
  • A Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight
  • A Suppresor (the M4A1 Grenadier does not use a Silencer)
  • Since the M4A1 SOPMOD can be made with weapon attachments brought from the local gun store (minus the M203 and Suppresor), it can be asumed that the M4A1 SOPMOD seen in-game was custom build by Armorers for "Soap" and the rest of the S.A.S. members for limited service, still incorrect because the base model of the M4A1 SOPMOD is based of the Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine.
  • If a M203 attachment is equipped, the M4 Carbine/M4A1 will magicaly scale down to fit the M203 in the 3rd person model, despite the model in 1st person having the correct size, in another note, if an ACOG attachment is equipped, the front sight/gas block will disappear, rendering the weapon bolt-action, this also applies to the "M16A4" below.
  • The M4 Carbine/M4A1/M4A1 Grenadier/M4A1 SOPMOD incorrectly fires in full auto, the original M4 can only fire in semi-auto or burst modes, the M4A1 does fire in full auto, however, this is incorrect as well, since the M4 Carbine/M4A1/M4A1 Grenadier/M4A1 SOPMOD is based on the Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine, a civilian version of the M16 model that can only fire in semi-auto.
  • "(In)Correctly" used by the S.A.S. and the U.S. Marine Corps.
  • While the S.A.S. and the U.S. Marine Corps correctly uses the Colt carbine platform, it is incorrect and out-of-place that they use a fictionalized/mockup version of the M4 and M4A1 carbines based on the Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine.
  • Better Choices:
"M16A4"
  • A Colt Sporter Competition, designated as the "M16A4", appears as the main rifle of the U.S. Marine Corps in the campaign.
  • Model in-game is the Colt Sporter Competition, evidenced by its two-position selector switch and the bayonet lug is missing.
  • Incorrectly fires in full-auto in the campaign and in burst-fire in multiplayer, which would be correct if the "M16A4" was a genuine M16A4 model.
  • Unlike the M16A4 in MW2, the COD4 version of the M16A4 has an actual KAC M5 hanguard, however this is only avaliable in 1st person only (the front cutout for the M203 attachment is missing as well), as the M16A4 3rd person model has an incorrect M16A2 handguard instead.
  • If the M203 Attachment is equipped, it will replace the KAC M5 handguard with the old M203 heatshield.
  • Better Choices:
"G3"
  • An Heckler & Koch HK91A3, designated as the "G3" in-game, appears as the main semi-automatic rifle of the Middle Eastern OpFor and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • Model in-game is the HK91A3, identifiable by its lack of a paddle magazine release and two position selector, it is also equipped with a G3A4 collapsible stock.
  • "Correctly" used by the Middle Eastern OpFor in the campaign.
  • Incorrectly used by the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • There's no way that the Ultranationalists would use an civilian semi-auto version of the G3 as their main battle rifle.
  • Better Choices:
  • In General: Genuine G3.
  • For the Middle Eastern OpFor: G3A3.
  • For the Ultranationalists: SKS.
G36C
  • The Heckler & Koch G36C variant appears in-game as the Russian Army Loyalists, S.A.S. and the Ultranationalists as their main carbine in the campaign.
  • By default in the campaign, the G36C is always equipped with a Tasco red dot scope by default.
  • The magazine of the G36C is just a non-translucent flat texture and the front sight is missing.
  • Anachonistic for the Missions "All Ghillied Up" and "One Shot, One Kill", while the G36 was produced in 1996, the same year the previously mentioned missions take place, the G36C wasn't produced until 2001.
  • Correctly used by S.A.S. units (most notably "Gaz") in the campaign.
  • Incorrectly used by Russian Army Loyalists and the Ultranationalists in the campaign.
  • Better Choices:
  • For the S.A.S. (as an additional choice): L22A2.
  • For the Russian Army Loyalists: SR-3 Vikhr.
  • For the Ultranationalists: 9A-91.
"M14"
  • An "M14" appears in-game as one of two semi-automatic weapons avaliable only for multiplayer.
  • Model in-game of the "M14" has moderate visual alterations, including a Knight's Armaments RAS, a silver colored RAS scope mount, a black stock, and the side rails are mounted with black side rail covers.
  • The bayonet lug and the fire control leveler are missing from the 3rd person model, making it resemble the Springfield Armory M1A.
  • Incorrectly classified as a assault rifle.
  • Better Choice: M14 DMR without scope.
"MP44"
  • The StG 44, designated as the "MP44", appears only in multiplayer as the only WW2-era weapon in-game, as a nod from past WW2 Call of Duty Titles.
  • Model in-game was ported from Call of Duty 2.