The FN FNP-45 Tactical, called the "FNX-45" in game, is one of the .45 semi-automatic handguns in the game. It uses 15 round .45 ACP magazines, and accepts a red-dot sight as well as pistol flashlight. The model appears to be a redone version of the "4-Five .45" taken from ArmA 3, as it even sports the same attachments.
The AWC Amphibian S Ruger MKII appears ingame as the "Amphibia S", using a standard 10-round .22LR magazine. It is incredibly quiet, being almost undetectable by players beyond very close range. It is intriguing that a very expensive variant of a pistol used by U.S. Navy SEALs appears in the game at all.
A slightly-modified Kimber Warrior appears ingame as the "1911". Unlike the real Kimber Warrior, the in-game 1911 has a traditional M1911-styled rear sight, and has straight slide serrations rather than angled ones. It takes standard 7-round magazines and can sport a pistol flashlight, due to its rails.
A Thompson Center Arms Contender is due to appear as the "Longhorn" pistol. It will use 7.62x51mm ammunition and can sport a scope (that is erroneously mounted backwards).
A chrome Colt Python, known as the "Magnum .357" in-game, appears as (currently) the only revolver in the game. The Colt Python is correctly chambered in .357 Magnum, and accepts a speedloader for faster reloading.
The Baikal IZH-43 appears as the "IZH-43", and correctly uses 12 Gauge (Both pellets and slugs). A Sawed-Off IZH-43 can be created using a hacksaw, increasing the recoil and decreasing accuracy but taking up less inventory space. It can be loaded with twin-shell speedloaders.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBaikal IZh-43 hammerless side by side shotgun - 12 GaugeError creating thumbnail: File missingFPS view of the Baikal. It is considerably worn and rusty, but the game considers it Pristine, the highest condition available.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA survivor peers over at his invisible friend, whom is sitting on that red chair, defended by the Baikal IZH-43 wielding biker.Error creating thumbnail: File missingInventory view of the Baikal.A shotgun sawn down with a hacksaw. Interestingly, sawmarks are visible on the barrel, as apposed to most games, where it just happens.
Rifles
M4A1 Carbine
The M4A1 Carbine appears, being the only select-fire weapon as of yet. It is correctly chambered in 5.56x45mm ammo, and features the widest amount of customization available to any weapon (Accepting everything from black and OD Magpul stocks and handgrips, to Aimpoint M68 CompM2 and ACOG sights, as well as bipods and flashlights.) It also has the largest variety of magazines; being the standard 30-round STANAGS, as well as 10, 20, 30 and 40 round Magpul P-Mags (All in fashionable black and OD green) and two coupled 30 round STANAG mags.
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Mosin Nagant M91/30
The Mosin Nagant M91/30 appears as the "Mosin 9130". The weapon incorrectly uses 7.62x51mm ammo (and prior to the addition of the SKS, used ambiguous "7.62mm Ammo"). The Mosin-Nagant M91/30 can be equipped with a few attachments, including a 12x Scope, M44 Compensator, and M91 bayonet. The Mosin-Nagant can be spray painted black, green, or a camouflage mix of both.
A Yugoslavian SKS M59/66 appears, simply, as the "SKS". It is correctly chambered in 7.62x39mm, and accepts a bayonet as well as PU scope. The SKS, like the Mosin-Nagant, can be spray painted either black, green, or a camouflage mix of the two.
The Blaser B95 "Luxor" appears as the "Blaze 95 Double Rifle", chambered in 7.62x51mm (Which is one of many calibers the B95 supports). It has a measly two round capacity, but is very accurate.
The Ruger 10/22 is featured, as the "Sporter-22" and manufactured by "Kruger Arms" (a common spin on Ruger-based firearms for copyright issues). It can utilize either the standard 10 round rotary magazine or use a 30 round aftermarket magazine.