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The [[RPK-74]] appears as the "RPK" in the Limited Edition of the game. It can be used with a 45-round or 100-round drum magazine, although the latter one is incorrect for a real life RPK-74.
[[Image:Metro2034RPK.jpg|thumb|none|600px|RPK-74 with 45-round box magazine and unusable bipod. Note how the receiver is wrong for an RPK, it's actually an AK-74 receiver.]]
[[Image:Metro2 RPK 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Artyom holds a scoped RPK-74 light machine gun during the last battle for D6. Less known fact is that Artyom's watch shows the current time based on the system (computer or console) time. Exception to this is when he is wearing a gas mask; then the watch shows the remaining time before the filter runs out of air.]]
==DShk==
==DShk==
One [[DShK]] can be seen in the trailer.
[[DShK]] machine guns return from ''2033'' as the standard emplaced HMG in the Metro, though Artyom doesn't get to use any ''Last Light''.
[[Image:DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|DShK on tripod - 12.7x109mm]]
[[Image:DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|DShK on tripod - 12.7x109mm]]
[[Image:METRO2034-Saiga12-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Exact same model from the prequel.]]
[[Image:METRO2034-Saiga12-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Exact same model from the prequel.]]
[[File:MLL DShK (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|A DShK guarding the airlock to Hansa.]]
=="Gatling"==
A so-called "[[Gatling]]" man portable, 12.7x108mm heavy machine gun is used by Artyom in the finale. However, it uses a wind-up electric system to power the barrels (which can be upgraded to some sort of gas-powered motor) and comes with three barrels, similar to the American [[General Dynamics GAU-19/A]] or the [[General Dynamics M197 Vulcan]]. It can also be upgraded with a five-barrel cluster, a "dynamo" system to reduce recoil, and a hip stabilizer to aid firing while moving. In the "Heavy Squad" DLC mission, an upgraded "Gatling" is used by the player character Hans.
[[File:MLL Gatling (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The "Gatling" in the battle for D6. Note the crank for the spooling system, and the left-hand trigger for activating the barrels' rotation.]]
[[File:MLL Gatling (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the "Gatling" in the less hectic test range.]]
[[File:MLL Gatling (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Feeding 12.7mm rounds into the system. Note the five-barrel cluster and "dynamo" disc mounted on top.]]
==RPK-74M==
The [[RPK-74M]] appears as the "RPK" in the Limited Edition of the game. It can be used with a 45-round or 100-round drum magazine, although the latter one is incorrect for a real life RPK-74.
[[Image:Metro2034RPK.jpg|thumb|none|600px|RPK-74 with 45-round box magazine and unusable bipod. Note how the receiver is wrong for an RPK, it's actually an AK-74 receiver. It also has regular AK-type handguards.]]
[[Image:Metro2 RPK 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Artyom holds a scoped RPK-74 light machine gun during the last battle for D6. Less known fact is that Artyom's watch shows the current time based on the system (computer or console) time. Exception to this is when he is wearing a gas mask; then the watch shows the remaining time before the filter runs out of air.]]
[[File:MLL RPK-74 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The RPK on the D6 training range. Note that it has a hinge to fold the stock, a feature of the RPK-74M.]]
[[File:MLL RPK-74 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dark view of the iron sights; Artyom forgot to turn on his headlamp here.]]
[[File:MLL RPK-74 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the drum magazine, unlike the default 45-round mag and the other AK variants, this has a unique animation where Artyom uses his left hand for the mag swap.]]
[[File:MLL RPK-74 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Working the action in the drum mag reload.]]
Metro: Last Light (also known unofficially as "Metro 2034") is the sequel of the acclaimed horror-shooter, Metro 2033. The story follows Artyom, the main protagonist in the previous game, trying to make contact with the last Dark One alive on Earth.
The sequel, Metro Exodus, was announced in E3 2017 and released in 2019.
The following weapons can be seen in the video game Metro: Last Light:
The "Revolver" returns from the previous game, and can be modified with various attachments. Like in Metro 2033, the model is not based on any particular real firearm, but it does bear a resemblance to Russian Groza-series civilian less-than-lethal revolvers (with a S&W-style cylinder latch).
"Lolife" pistol
The "Lolife" is a makeshift pistol chambered in .44 Magnum. First found in the hands of a Russian neo-Nazi officer in the "Pavel" mission. This pistol can be modified with a vast variety of attachments including a full-auto firing mode (which will significantly reduce accuracy due to the kicking recoil). The pistol grip and trigger assembly strongly resemble the Bergmann No.5 Model 1897 pistol and the square receiver, bolt, and charging handle also resemble the Kedr PP-91.
Assault Rifles
AK-74M
The AK-74M appears as the "Kalash" and can be modified with various attachments, including a sound suppressor, laser sight, 45-round magazine, and various optics. It differs from the Metro 2033 version by having a darker paintjob, a heatshield on the fore end, and more realistic rear ironsights.
AKS-74U
The AKS-74U is a Ranger Mode exclusive carbine, with stats very similar to the base Kalash of the game. It can accept the same attachments as its big brother. It is indexed as the "AKSU."
"Kalash 2012"
The "Kalash 2012" or "AK-2012" (a fictional bullpup assault rifle based on the FN P90) return from the previous game. It has similar stats as in the first game; high damage, good accuracy and a 40-round capacity.
"Bastard"
The home-made 5.45 carbine based on the Sten with a Hotchkiss M1909-type feed system returns from the previous game. The new model is more detailed and has a longer barrel, thinner profiled barrel. It can be customized with an AK-74M type synthetic stock, the game's various optical sights, a laser, suppressor, or a barrel shroud that replaces the water cooling jacket.
Shotguns
"Ashot"
A simple improvised single-barreled, single-shot shotgun is one of the new weapons found very early on in Last Light. It comes in a short package by default, but can be upgraded with a proper wood stock and forend as well as a barrel extension to make it more respectable in form and function outside of blasting things at close range. It is common in the Reich-occupied stations, but is gradually phased out as the game goes on by the more advanced shotguns.
"Azbats"
The DShK-based "Heavy Automatic Shotgun" from Metro 2033's DLC returns in Last Light, under the moniker "Azbats." It can be found or bought later in the game. Be default, it is semi-automatic and cannot be aimed; instead the alternate fire lets out a burst of shells and temporarily jams the weapon. It can be upgraded to fix this and fire permanently in full auto, and can also take an extended magazine and a muzzle break.
"Bigun"
Another improvised shotgun, being made from bicycle parts, the "Bigun" ("Bigun" is an Ukrainian word "Бігун", i.e."Runner") was added in the Developer Pack and is only available on its exclusive level. The "Bigun" is a revolving shotgun similar to the "Shambler," but is pepperbox-style with 6 barrels instead. It was retroactively added to the Redux version of Metro 2033.
"Duplet"
The home-made double barreled SxS shotgun also returns from Metro 2033. As with the "Ashot," it comes in a rather short form by default, but it can be modified, among everything else, by adding two more barrels. The gun then can also be fired two or all four barrels at once, the latter capable of bringing down almost any enemy at point-blank range.
Saiga-12
The Saiga-12 is the ultimate close-quarters weapon with its high damage and automatic fire mode. While real Saiga shotguns are semi-automatic, it is not completely impossible to convert them to be able to fire fully automatic. The Saiga can accept a sound suppressor, drum mag, and three types of sights.
"Shambler"
The revolving, toggle-action "Uboinik" from 2033 returns as the "Shambler" Automatic Shotgun. This time around, it trades its melee abilities for usable iron sights. It can mount the reflex or IR sights, an extended or suppressed barrel, and the laser sight.
Machine Guns
DShk
DShK machine guns return from 2033 as the standard emplaced HMG in the Metro, though Artyom doesn't get to use any Last Light.
"Gatling"
A so-called "Gatling" man portable, 12.7x108mm heavy machine gun is used by Artyom in the finale. However, it uses a wind-up electric system to power the barrels (which can be upgraded to some sort of gas-powered motor) and comes with three barrels, similar to the American General Dynamics GAU-19/A or the General Dynamics M197 Vulcan. It can also be upgraded with a five-barrel cluster, a "dynamo" system to reduce recoil, and a hip stabilizer to aid firing while moving. In the "Heavy Squad" DLC mission, an upgraded "Gatling" is used by the player character Hans.
RPK-74M
The RPK-74M appears as the "RPK" in the Limited Edition of the game. It can be used with a 45-round or 100-round drum magazine, although the latter one is incorrect for a real life RPK-74.
Sniper Rifles
VSK-94
The VSK-94 appears in the later parts of the game. It is correctly shown to be fully automatic, but it incorrectly uses 5.45x39mm rounds. Has an extended barrel when not equipped with a suppressor.
VSSK
The VSSK appears in Faction Pack and Developer Pack DLCs. It is incorrectly depicted to be semi-automatic; while the real VSSK is straight-pull bolt-action.
"The Valve"
This is a homemade straight-pull, bolt action rifle. Its a somewhat looks like the Mosin-Nagant (bolt and front sight) and a Schmidt-Rubin K-31 (bolt handle with the distinctive wooden knob and the bolt carrier that makes it a straight-pull action). This rifle is fed by a detachable magazine mounted on the left side.
"Preved"
The "Preved" ("Preved" is a corruption of the Russian word "privet", i.e."hello", and a formerly popular meme in the Russian-speaking Internet) is the most powerful rifle in the game and uses 12.7x108 mm ammo. Though described as self-made, it is very reminiscent the PTRD-41, implying that it's a homemade copy.
Other
Homemade Claymore Mine
Homemade MON-50 Mines can be used as proximity mines.