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Weapons in ''Into the Radius VR'' can be obtained (in poor condition) through randomly-spawning weapon crates found in the Radius or purchased from a main store in Vanno, the player's home base. Money can be earned from completing missions or by selling unwanted items. To gain access to more powerful firearms, the player must increase their "Security Level" by completing main story missions and passing a training course; the player begins the game with a Security Level of 0 and may reach a maximum level of 5. Firearms, magazines, and some attachments degrade at an unrealistically high pace in ''Into the Radius VR,'' requiring the player to either spend money at the shop to have them repaired or utilize their own tools (a toothbrush, cleaning spray, a ramrod, and toilet paper) to manually clean them. Neglecting to clean equipment causes it to appear rusty and smudged and gives it an increased chance to jam, in the case of a firearm, or fail to feed, in the case of a magazine. The player can carry one handgun (in a holster attached to their hip) and one long gun (over their dominant shoulder) at a time and can carry up to four magazines, which are stored in pouches mounted to their tactical vest.
Weapons in ''Into the Radius VR'' can be obtained (in poor condition) through randomly-spawning weapon crates found in the Radius or purchased from a main store in Vanno, the player's home base. Money can be earned from completing missions or by selling unwanted items. To gain access to more powerful firearms, the player must increase their "Security Level" by completing main story missions and passing a training course; the player begins the game with a Security Level of 0 and may reach a maximum level of 5. Firearms, magazines, and some attachments degrade at an unrealistically high pace in ''Into the Radius VR,'' requiring the player to either spend money at the shop to have them repaired or utilize their own tools (a toothbrush + cleaning spray or a cleaning rod + toilet paper) to manually clean them. Neglecting to clean equipment one's causes it to appear rusty and smudged and gives it an increased chance to jam, in the case of a firearm, or fail to feed, in the case of a magazine. The player can carry one handgun (in a holster attached to their hip) and one long gun (over their dominant shoulder) at a time and may carry up to four magazines in pouches mounted to their tactical vest. Loot found in the Radius and extra supplies, including cartons of ammunition, extra magazines, food, knives, a gas mask, or one additional long gun, can be stored in the player's backpack, but heavier loads slow the player down and require them to eat more often.  


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Revision as of 21:43, 20 October 2023

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Work In Progress

This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Into the Radius VR for current discussions. Content is subject to change.


Into the Radius VR
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Steam Box Art
Release Date: July 20, 2020
Developer: CM Games
Publisher: CM Games
Platforms: Microsoft Windows

Meta Quest 2

Genre: VR Action Survival Shooter


Developed by CM Games and released on July 20th, 2020, Into the Radius VR is a VR action survival game heavily inspired by the Soviet novel Roadside Picnic and the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video game series. The player, an unnamed Explorer, is tasked by the shadowy UNPSC to explore and document an area of Eastern Europe known as the Pechorsk Radius, which was the site of an inexplainable disaster in 1987. Following the 'Pechorsk Event,' the previously-sleepy village was transformed into a grim, inhospitable landscape where shadowy creatures with a taste for blood and a proficiency for firearms wander amidst dangerous, reality-bending Anomalies. The Event, however, also brought about a series of otherworldly objects known as Artifacts, which can bestow powerful effects on their holders ranging from rapid healing to night vision. Seeking to research the Anomalies, monsters, and Artifacts of the Radius, the UNPSC contracts you, the player, to investigate the alien landscape.

For protection against Radius fauna, the UNPSC offers (at a price) a wide selection of mostly traditional Soviet firearms for the player to use and abuse. A decent selection of Western small arms is also available, however. Ammunition management, for example using special types for certain enemies and situations (FMJ for unarmored enemies, Subsonic for stealth, AP for armored enemies, Overpressure for extra damage, ect.) and manually reloading magazines, play a large part in the game. The player is also capable of repairing their firearms, which grow dirty with continuous use, and modifying them to, for example, extend an internal magazine or add attachment points for various extra parts, including lasers, red dots, suppressors, and grenade launchers.


The following weapons appear in the video game Into the Radius VR:


Overview

Weapons in Into the Radius VR can be obtained (in poor condition) through randomly-spawning weapon crates found in the Radius or purchased from a main store in Vanno, the player's home base. Money can be earned from completing missions or by selling unwanted items. To gain access to more powerful firearms, the player must increase their "Security Level" by completing main story missions and passing a training course; the player begins the game with a Security Level of 0 and may reach a maximum level of 5. Firearms, magazines, and some attachments degrade at an unrealistically high pace in Into the Radius VR, requiring the player to either spend money at the shop to have them repaired or utilize their own tools (a toothbrush + cleaning spray or a cleaning rod + toilet paper) to manually clean them. Neglecting to clean equipment one's causes it to appear rusty and smudged and gives it an increased chance to jam, in the case of a firearm, or fail to feed, in the case of a magazine. The player can carry one handgun (in a holster attached to their hip) and one long gun (over their dominant shoulder) at a time and may carry up to four magazines in pouches mounted to their tactical vest. Loot found in the Radius and extra supplies, including cartons of ammunition, extra magazines, food, knives, a gas mask, or one additional long gun, can be stored in the player's backpack, but heavier loads slow the player down and require them to eat more often.

Handguns

Best used as a backup weapon or in close-quarters combat, handguns are an Explorer's best friend in Into the Radius VR. All handguns can be upgraded at the Vanno store to add an underbarrel rail, threaded suppressor mount (does not apply to the Desert Eagle and MP-412 REX), and red dot sight mount. Common ammunition types for handguns include:

  • Full metal jacket (FMJ) - standard
  • Armor-piercing (AP) - decreased damage, increased armor penetration, more expensive
  • Subsonic (SS) - significantly decreased damage, decreased armor penetration and noise, less expensive
  • Overpressure (+P) - significantly increased damage and armor penetration, much more expensive

Beretta 92FS

A Beretta 92FS (depicted with M9 markings and called the "M9 Beretta") can be purchased from the Vanno store for $1500 starting at Security Level 2. Feeding from a 15-round magazine, tied with the TT-33 for the highest damage-per-shot of the non-magnum pistols, and capable of firing a wide array of powerful 9x19mm ammunition, the Beretta 92FS is considered by many to be the most useful pistol in Into the Radius VR.

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Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
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The Beretta 92FS as it appears in-game.
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A look at the left side of the 92FS featuring its extensive (if inaccurate) markings.
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Ditto, right side view.
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Inserting a magazine into the Beretta 92FS.
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Pulling back on the slide to chamber a 9x19mm round.
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A view down the 92FS' three-dot iron sights, which are a dead giveaway that this is not a military-issue M9.
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All firearms (except for bolt-actions) in Into the Radius VR can experience malfunctions. Here, the 92FS experiences an unlucky double-feed, which can be remedied by racking the slide to dislodge the errant round.
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Ejecting the empty magazine. To aid in retention reloading, all firearms with a magazine release "hold" the halfway-ejected magazine in place for the player to grab.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The heaviest and second-most powerful handgun in Into the Radius VR, a Desert Eagle Mark XIX chambered in .357 Magnum can be obtained from the Vanno store for $5500 after reaching Security Level 4. It deals enough damage to kill almost any enemy in the game with a one bullet, but its expensive ammunition, low accuracy, and high recoil encourage precise, single shots. As an added bonus, the "Desert Eagle" comes pre-equipped with a ported barrel and two rail attachment points, one on top of the barrel and one underneath it. It feeds from a 9-round magazine and can fire soft-point (incorrectly called FMJ in-game) or "Surplus" ammunition, which deals less damage but is significantly less expensive.

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Desert Eagle Mark XIX with stainless finish, railed and ported barrel, and railed frame - .50 Action Express
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The Desert Eagle Mark XIX as it appears in-game.
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Although it fires a smaller bullet than usually depicted (.357 Mag vs. 50 AE), the "Desert Eagle" is still an absolutely massive handgun in both size and weight (1.9 kg in-game).
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Inspecting the other side of the infamous "Deagle." The handcannon is absent any markings beside a serial number.
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The player prepares to feed a 9-round magazine into the Desert Eagle.
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Pulling back on the Desert Eagle Mark XIX's massive slide to bring a soft-point round into the chamber.
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Bringing the Desert Eagle's iron sights to bear. Unlike many other guns in Into the Radius, this handgun is not equipped with glow sights.
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The mighty Deagle at full recoil. There's no way to convey power to a player like having a handgun kick like a mule.
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Nine rounds later and the empty magazine is ready to be ejected.

Glock 17

The first 9x19mm firearm available in Into the Radius VR is a 4th generation Glock 17, which can be purchased from the Vanno store for $700 after reaching Security Level 1. As a high-capacity automatic pistol, it fulfills a similar role to the GSh-18 in-game, although the Glock deals more damage per shot in exchange for having more expensive ammunition.

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4th Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm.
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The 4th generation Glock 17 as it appears in-game.
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Observing the left side of the Glock 17 (or "G17" as the game calls it) and its markings.
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Taking a look at the other side.
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Loading a fresh magazine into the Glock 17.
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Chambering a round.
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Firing a shot while aiming down the Glock 17's u-shaped glow sights.
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Ejecting the empty magazine 17 shots later.

Glock 18C

The second of Into the Radius VR's two machine pistols, a Glock 18C (or "G18c" as it is known in-game) can be purchased for $3500 at Security Level 3. This select-fire Glock deals moderate damage per shot and has an extremely high rate of fire, but with a magazine of just 17 rounds it is very easy to blow through all of one's ammunition in a fraction of a second when faced with a stressful situation.

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Glock 18C (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm.
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The Glock 18C as it appears in-game.
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Taking a look at the left side of the fully-automatic handgun.
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Another view of the 18C showcasing the cuts in the slide.
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Loading a magazine.
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Chambering a round. This view also showcases the cuts made in the top of the barrel, which vent gasses upwards to compensate (hence 18 "C") for the excessive muzzle tilt expected from full-auto.
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Firing the pistol. The Glock 18C's rear sight is slightly thicker than the 17's.
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17 rounds never seemed so few... especially when you're firing them at 20 per second.

GSh-18

A GSh-18 may be purchased from the Vanno store for $600 after reaching Security Level 1. The high-capacity pistol is depicted incorrectly as firing 9x18mm Makarov, however. The GSh-18 is a substantial upgrade over the starting Makarov PM pistol because of the former's increased magazine size (18 vs. 8) and higher base damage (despite firing the same cartridge.) When using AP or +P ammunition, the GSh-18 remains a strong choice for players throughout most of the game due to its high capacity, high base damage, and acceptable armor-piercing performance.

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Two-Tone GSh-18 - 9x19mm
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The GSh-18 as it appears in-game.
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The player inspecting the GSh-18's left side. "9x18" can be seen on the pistol's slide, which is incorrect; the GSh-18 (in real life) is actually chambered in 9x19mm.
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Another view of the GSh-18 in the player's hand, showcasing the pistol's somewhat unusual central ejection port.
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The player inserts a magazine containing... wait for it... 18 rounds into the GSh-18. Who would have guessed?
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The GSh-18's loading process is completed by racking the slide, as with any other automatic pistol.
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Firing the GSh-18 in-game. Brass from the previous shot, which was ejected straight up, can be seen hurtling back towards the ground almost vertically.
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The player ejects the now-empty magazine from the pistol.

Makarov PM

The player's starting weapon is a Makarov PM. Additional PMs are available for $300 starting at Security Level 0, and one free PM respawns every few in-game days just inside the Radius. Featuring low damage, low magazine capacity, and low armor-piercing ability, the PM is serviceable only as an early-game sidearm and is best replaced by any other handgun available in Into the Radius. Its one saving grace is that its ammunition is cheap to purchase and easy to scavenge.

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Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
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The PM as it appears in Into the Radius VR.
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The PM as it appears in the player's hands.
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Ditto.
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The player inserts a fresh magazine into their sparklingly-clean PM.
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All that's left to do is pull the slide to chamber a round of 9x18.
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The PM mid-recoil after firing a round. The pistol features glow sights, much like other firearms in Into the Radius.
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Having shown the barricade what-for, the player ejects the empty magazine from their PM.

MP-412 REX

The most powerful handgun in Into the Radius VR, the MP-412 REX was added to the game as part of the 2.7 Update. The REX deals 50% more damage per shot compared to the already powerful Desert Eagle Mark XIX (despite firing the same ammunition), ensuring that anything unlucky enough to catch a round from this six-shooter won't get back up. This extreme power, however, is kept in check by the revolver's small capacity, high recoil, poor iron sights, and somewhat poor accuracy. The MP-412 REX can be purchased from the Vanno store for $6000 starting at Security Level 2 and cannot be suppressed.

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MP-412 REX - .357 Magnum
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The MP-412 REX and six .357 Magnum cartridges as they appear in-game.
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The left side of the REX.
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The right side of the REX.
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Unusual for a modern revolver, the MP-412 REX is a top-break design. A swing-out cylinder is usually chosen instead as it is more durable.
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Loading the final round of .357 Magnum soft-point into the REX, a process which becomes considerably more difficult in combat.
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The MP-412 REX can be fired double or single-action, but the position of the hammer has no effect on the trigger pull and is purely cosmetic.
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The crude iron sights of the REX in-game. Not much use beyond a few dozen feet, but that is to be expected for a sidearm.
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The REX's heavy recoil and massive muzzle flash imply power, which this handgun brings in spades.
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Having expended all 6 rounds, the REX is broken open again and a plume of brass bursts forth from the cylinder. As an anti-frustration feature, unspent rounds are not ejected from the REX when reloading. Note that the ejector does not move.

OTs-33 Pernach

The first fully-automatic pistol available in Into the Radius VR is an OTs-33 "Pernach", known in-game as the OC-33. Feeding from a 27-round magazine, the Pernach can be obtained from the Vanno store for $2200 after reaching Security Level 2. Capable of firing at 600 rpm, the Pernach offers extreme firepower in a small package at the cost of potential ammo wastage and high recoil. The pistol can also be fired semi-automatically.

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OTs-33 "Pernach" - 9x18mm Makarov
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The OTs-33 "Pernach" and its extremely long magazine as they appear in-game.
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The left side of the OTs-33, in slightly better light. "ОЦ-33," the pistol's name in Russian, can be seen on the slide.
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The other side of the "OC-33."
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Loading a 27-round magazine into the blocky OTs-33.
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Pulling back on the slide to chamber a round.
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27 rounds may seem like a lot, but that goes fast at 600 rpm.
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After making 27 new dents on the door across the way, the OTs-33's empty magazine is unloaded.

Tokarev TT-33

An improvement over the starting PM, a Tokarev TT-33 is available from the Vanno store starting at Security Level 1 for $500. The TT-33 has high damage-per-shot and good anti-armor performance compared to other sidearms, especially those chambered in 9x18mm Makarov. The Tokarev's relatively small capacity of 8+1 rounds, however, limits its effectiveness in later parts of the game.

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Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 version.
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The Tokarev TT-33 as it appears in-game.
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The left side of the TT-33. The markings on the receiver are "ПM783," a star symbol, and "1940."
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The right side view of the TT-33.
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Inserting a fresh magazine into the TT-33.
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Pulling back on the TT-33's slide to chamber a round of 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
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A view down the Tokarev's simple glow sights, which are invaluable inside the Radius' many dark buildings, after firing a shot.
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Ejecting a now-empty mag from the TT-33.

Submachine Guns

Submachine guns (or SMGs) are one of the types of primary weapon available in Into the Radius VR. They fire pistol cartridges at very high rates of fire, which, in a game focused around ammunition conservation and making accurate single shots at long range, results in submachine guns being a second or third choice for most situations. Unlike shotguns, most submachine guns can be suppressed, however, meaning that this weapon class still finds some utility when stealthy close-quarters firepower is required, such as within the confines of Pobeda Factory. Much like pistols, all submachine guns can be modified at the Vanno store to add rail attachment points for optical sights and a laser or flashlight and many come pre-equipped with a threaded barrel for attaching a pistol suppressor. Most submachine guns also have access to unique, mutually exclusive upgrades to either increase (+20%) or decrease (-20%) their base rate of fire, depending on if ammo conservation or increased firepower is desired.

Heckler & Koch MP5K "Reverse Stretch"

The Heckler & Koch MP5K featured in Into the Radius VR is a custom variant of the classic submachine gun known as a "reverse stretch," meaning that it is a hybrid of the MP5A5 and MP5K, allowing the gun to feature both the folding stock and trigger group of the former and the forend of the latter. Owing to its Navy three-round burst trigger group, this SMG can fire in semi-automatic, 3-round burst, or full-auto. It is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum and feeds from a 30-round magazine. It can be purchased for $3500 from the Vanno store after reaching Security Level 2 and is pre-fitted with a threaded barrel for a pistol suppressor.

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MP5K "Reverse Stretch" - 9x19mm
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The "MP5K" as it appears in-game with its stock folded.
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Ditto, with the stock unfolded.
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Inspecting the left side of the strange hybrid SMG.
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Taking a look at the other side.
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Inserting a magazine.
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Chambering a round by cranking back on the cocking handle. Note that the bolt on this "MP5K" only slides back and forth and cannot be locked open.
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Letting loose with a fully-automatic salvo of rounds.
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Firing from the hip.
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Verifying that the magazine is empty.

MP Jelen

The first (and by far the most crude) submachine gun available in the store is an MP Jelen. Known in-game simply as the "PPSh," this super-short SMG can be purchased from the Vanno store for $1850 after reaching Security Level 1. Firing 7.62x25mm Tokarev and utilizing the same 35 and 71-round magazines as the full-length PPSh-41 available later in the game, the MP Jelen is questionably effective at best and serves only as a cheap, accessible option for a player who wants to use an SMG during the early-game at any cost. It may be upgraded to attach an optical sight mount and underbarrel rail.

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MP Jelen - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
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The MP Jelen as it appears in-game.
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Holding the laughably short submachine gun. A red rubber band can be seen holding the barrel assembly and lower receiver together and a hand-painted safety indicator is also present, adding to the crude, craft-produced nature of the firearm.
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The other side of the Jelen.
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Preparing to insert a 35-round magazine into the MP Jelen. The 71-round PPSh-41 drum magazine can also be utilized, although it weighs nearly as much (2 kg) as the gun itself (2.1 kg) in-game.
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The MP Jelen, like the PPSh-41 it is derived from, fires from an open bolt.
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Unleashing an inaccurate burst of 7.62x25mm Tokarev on the unsuspecting barricade.
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The Jelen is perhaps the only firearm in the game that is at its most effective when fired from the hip.
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The MP Jelen after firing the last round in the magazine.

PP-91 Kedr

One of the earliest submachine guns available to the player, a PP-91 Kedr can be purchased from the Vanno store after reaching Security Level 2 for $2000. The weapon's stock can be folded or unfolded, but this has no effect on recoil in-game and is purely an aesthetic choice. The PP-91 Kedr can use 20 or 30-round magazines and comes with a threaded barrel to attach a pistol suppressor, if so desired.

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PP-91 Kedr - 9x18mm Makarov
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The PP-91 Kedr as it appears in-game with a 30 round magazine and the stock folded.
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Ditto, with the stock unfolded.
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The left side of the PP-91.
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The right side of the PP-91
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Inserting a fresh 30 round magazine (although 20 round mags are also available) into the Kedr.
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Chambering a 9x18mm round by pulling the PP-91's left side charging handle.
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Letting loose with a burst of rounds. That wooden board never stood a chance.
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Firing the PP-91 again, this time from the hip like a true gangster.
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The fun must come to an end, however, and a visual check confirms that the magazine is empty.

PP-2000

The most powerful 9x19mm firearm the player may obtain, a PP-2000 can be purchased for $3000 starting at Security Level 2. It feeds from a 20-round magazine and comes equipped with a suppressor adaptor and top rail attachment point. The PP-2000 can be fired in semi-automatic or full-auto, but an upgrade can be purchased that (somehow) swaps the full-auto firemode for a three-round burst.

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PP-2000 - 9x19mm
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The PP-2000 as it appears in-game with its stock folded.
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Ditto, with the stock unfolded.
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Observing the PP-2000's markings.
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Taking a look at the other side.
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Inserting a 20-round magazine.
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Pulling back on the PP-2000's unusual charging handle to chamber a round.
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A wisp of smoke rises dramatically from the barrel of the PP-2000 after firing a few rounds.
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Hipfiring, as one does.
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Double-checking that the magazine is empty.


PPSh-41

Heavy, powerful, and capable of firing at an incredible 1000 rpm, a PPSh-41, known as the "PPSh Full" in-game (as it is the "full" version of the much shorter MP Jelen), can be purchased from the Vanno store for $3000 after reaching Security Level 2 and can be upgraded to add an optical sight mount and underbarrel rail. Both 35-round stick magazines and 71-round drum magazines are available for the PPSh-41, but drum magazines cannot be purchased from the main store and must be found as loot in the Radius.

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PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
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The PPSh-41 as it appears in-game with a 35-round stick magazine.
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Taking a look at the left side of this museum piece perfectly serviceable SMG, comrade!
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Ditto, right side view.
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Loading a 35-round magazine. The 71-round drum offers twice the capacity, but its rarity, weight, and size make it more difficult to use.
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As an open-bolt submachine gun, the PPSh-41 must have its bolt locked to the rear to be fired.
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Letting loose with the "Tokarev typewriter."
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Aiming by "walking" bullet impacts onto the target is effective, if wasteful.
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Checking the magazine, which is empty.

Shotguns

Shotguns in Into the Radius VR generally offer very high single-shot firepower at the expense of low magazine size and a cumbersome reloading process. All shotguns are chambered in 12 gauge and can use one of two ammunition types: buckshot (red shell), which fires a spread of pellets that rip through unarmored enemies at short to mid-range, and slugs (blue shell), which fire a single, accurate projectile that is better against armored enemies and at longer ranges. The choke of each shotgun can be adjusted at the Vanno store to drastically increase or decrease the spread of buckshot and, as with other firearms, shotguns may be modified to add rail mounts for optical sights and other attachments.

Baikal IZh-27

A Baikal IZh-27 can be purchased from the Vanno store for $1500 after reaching Security Level 1. This Soviet over-under double-barreled shotgun is powerful and accurate, especially in the early-game before armored enemies become commonplace, but the IZh-27 is limited to just two shots before it must be reloaded and kicks heavily. The left side of the shotgun's foregrip is fitted with a side saddle that can hold up to 6 spare 12 gauge rounds for quick reloading. Its length and weight will also inevitably burden the user during close-quarters combat and when traversing Into the Radius VR's large, open maps. The IZh-27 may be upgraded to add an optical sight mount and an underbarrel rail for attachments.

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IZh-27 O/U double barreled shotgun - 12 gauge
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The IZh-27 as it appears in-game.
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Taking a look at the left side of the hunting shotgun. Which way to the clays?
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The other side, featuring duck engravings.
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Loading in the first 12 gauge shell...
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...followed by the second. The top barrel is always loaded first regardless of where the shell is actually inserted, which is probably a coding limitation.
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Closing the IZh-27's action with an upwards sweep of the hand.
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Taking aim at imaginary waterfowl.
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Ejecting a pair of spent shell casings, which spawn the frame the button is pressed to break open the shotgun and clip through the weapon on their journey to the ground.

Sawed-Off

Available for just $500 and lacking a security level requirement, a version of the IZh-27 with sawed-off barrels and stock is also available. Black electrical tape is wound around what remains of the shotgun's stock. Compared to the full-length version, the IZh-27 Sawed-Off is slightly less accurate and much louder. It features the same upgrade options as its parent and one is given to the player for free after they complete the first mission.

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The sawed-off IZh-27.
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The IZh-27 Sawed-Off as it appears on the portfolio of the modeler who made the gun.
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Holding the super-short shotgun. Two hands not required!
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The right side of the shortened IZh-27. The weapon is described in-game as "a big hit at gang showdowns."
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Reeeeeloading!
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Resisting the urge to close the shotgun with a snap of the wrist, a decision made all the more alluring by the game's forgiving physics.
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Taking aim at an imaginary rival gang member.
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Two shells once again fling themselves free of the IZh-27 in a desperate bid for freedom.

Baikal IZh-81

Serving as an upgrade to the double-barreled IZh-27, a Baikal IZh-81 may be purchased for $3000 after reaching Security Level 2. The IZh-81 can hold up 4+1 rounds in its magazine tube, but this may be extended to 8+1 after purchasing an upgrade at the Vanno store. An optical sight mount and two rail attachment points (one underneath the barrel and one on the side of it) can also be added via the game's upgrade system.

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Baikal IZh-81 in typical hunting configuration - 12 gauge
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The IZh-81 as it appears in-game.
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The left side of the IZh-81.
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The right side.
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Loading 12 gauge buckshot shells into the IZh-81. The elevator does not move, unfortunately.
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Bringing a shell into the chamber.
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Looking down the pump-action's sights, which consist solely of a small glow bead at the front of the gun.
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Ejecting a spent shell after firing a shot.

Franchi SPAS-12

A Franchi SPAS-12 with no stock can be purchased from the Vanno store for $5500 at Security Level 4 or higher. The SPAS-12 compensates for its high price and steep unlock criteria with a high magazine capacity (8+1 shells) and the ability to fire semi-automatically. Upgrades for the SPAS-12 include an extended magazine tube (+4 shells), a rail for mounting optical sights, and two barrel-mounted rails for attachments.

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Franchi SPAS-12 with stock removed – 12 gauge
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The SPAS-12 as it appears in-game. Like other shotguns in Into the Radius VR, it features a 6-shell side saddle.
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The left side of the SPAS-12. The game indicates that it is often "used for hunting exceptionally large creatures."
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The right side.
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Loading the SPAS-12 with buckshot. Unlike in real life, the player can simply feed shells into the shotgun without having to depress the bolt release.
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Pulling back on the bolt handle to bring a shell into the chamber.
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Looking down the SPAS-12's simple ring-and-post iron sights.
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Firing the SPAS-12.

Saiga 12K

A Saiga 12K can be purchased from the Vanno store for $8000 after reaching Security Level 5. This Saiga 12K is a mixture of various custom parts, including a conical flash hider, a super-short barrel, a Galil-esque side-folding stock, and an AK-series wooden foregrip. It is chambered in 12 gauge and can use 5-round or 10-round magazines, although the latter are few in number and can only be found within special treasure "Stashes" hidden in the Radius.

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Saiga-410K-04 - .410 Magnum. This Saiga version resembles an AKS-74U.
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The custom Saiga 12K as it appears in-game with its stock folded.
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Ditto, with the stock unfolded.
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The left side of the Saiga 12K.
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The right side.
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Inserting a 5-round magazine into the Saiga.
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Chambering a 12 gauge shell.
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Aiming down the Saiga 12K's AK-style iron sights.
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Firing the Saiga 12K.

Side-By-Side Double Barreled Shotgun

A generic hammerless side-by-side double barreled shotgun known as the "Hunting Shotgun" was available for purchase from the Vanno store in the 1.0 version of Into the Radius VR. When the 2.0 version of the game was released in December 2021, however, the Hunting Shotgun was removed from the store and replaced by the IZh-27. It is still possible to find the Hunting Shotgun inside loot crates in certain parts of the Radius, however. Gameplay-wise, it is statistically identical to the IZh-27 that replaced it.

Sawed-Off

A sawed-off version of the Hunting Shotgun known simply as the "Sawed-Off Shotgun" was also once available for purchase, but it has since been replaced by the IZh-27 Sawed-Off. The Sawed-Off Shotgun's proportions are somewhat cartoonish compared most other weapons; this is probably why it was almost entirely replaced by the much more scale-appropriate IZh-27. It can be found in the Radius in the same areas as the full-length Hunting Shotgun. It performs exactly the same in-game as the IZh-27 Sawed-Off.

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Screen-used Zabala short barreled shotgun.
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The Sawed-Off Shotgun as it appears in-game.
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Admiring the left side of the sawed-off. The shotgun features a beat-up dual-trigger system, which cannot (for obvious reasons) be accurately replicated in VR.
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The right side of the shotgun. It is fitted with an absolutely massive wooden forend.
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Loading a 12 gauge shell.
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Closing the shotgun with an ill-advised flick of the wrist.
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Aiming down the shotgun's "sights," which are remarkably intact despite the weapon's sawed-off nature.
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Using the Super Sawed-Off Shotgun as it's meant to be used.
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Kaboom!

Assault Rifles

AK-74

AK-74M

AKM

AKS-74U

AS Val

Colt M4A1

Steyr AUG

OC-14-4A Groza

Rifles/Carbines

Mosin Nagant Rifle

SKS-D

Battle Rifles

FN FAL

FN SCAR-H

M14

Sniper Rifles

DVL-10 M1 "SABOTEUR"

SVD Tiger

VSS Vintorez

Grenade Launchers

GP30 Grenade Launcher

Grenades

F-1

RDG-2

RDG-5