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Talk:Rainbow Six Siege
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It seem that the M1911 Variant has an incorrect 10 rounds in a 8 rounds magazine. There is IN FACT a 10 rounds magazine for M1911s but it seem it's not in this one --James Dalcan
New footage
Numerous new features can be seen clearly here: the MP5 ingame is referred to as the MP5F and has an unusual crooked stock (12:17), there is a USP for the terrorists, various attachments for the G36C including an oddly-reticuled ACOG scope, and the identification (at least ingame) of the 1911 as the M45 MEUSOC. At this stage it would appear that the MP5 has replaced the Mac-10 as the terrorists' weapon of choice. Sandymon (talk)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN9CMGuyGvQ
Alpha weapons
Someone leaked some footage of the Alpha so we can't "use" it, but it showed a FAMAS G2, P90, UMP, Mossberg 591A1, P226, HK33A2, S&W M586, FNP-9, and a stand-alone M320
There's also a MAC-11. Don't know if that's the same gun as what's labeled as the MAC-10.Temp89 (talk)
- I am still waiting for the alpha key... Although I did answer that I don't play CoD, BF, nor Titanfall so maybe they won't even send the key... :( - bozitojugg3rn4ut (talk) 03:32, 22 March 2015 (EDT)
They released a bunch of official footage today. FMG9, 5-7 USG, HK417, SA80 with DD rails, SG 556 XI, Remington R4. I think a Glock was briefly shown in a loadout window. FAMAS G2 is an F1 despite the name.Temp89 (talk)
- Here's a screencap from the official site, the same picture also appears in the end of some videos, and I think there's MPX with a suppressor as in the MPX-SD variant, but the weapon itself is about the same length as the basic variant. Perhaps we see it in a future video. --CnC Fin (talk) 16:03, 31 March 2015 (EDT)
Unidentified firearms
I'm entirely certain that the unidentified VSN is a Vityaz-SN, a 9mm Parabellum submachine gun in use with the Russian special units that belong to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, MVD. It is also used by some specialized police detachments, such as Grom of the Federal Drug Control Service.
The unidentified machine gun with a canted ammo box is actually a relatively well represented (as of late) PKP general purpose machine gun in an updated bullpup kit by the Russian company Zenit. It was supposed to be used by special forces in close quarter urban combat apparently, but it didn't quite catch on. Still the initial batch was retained and could see limited action. Interestingly enough, Zenit is the same company that made the rail system and stock used by the Vityaz-SN. Ultimately, Zenit dropped the exotic bullpup kit and went for something more conventional. --BeloglaviSup (talk) 10:06, 30 July 2015 (EDT)