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This sniper rifle is an anti material rifle, using .50 caliber. It can penetrate even light armoured tanks (in real life). Real Life vs Games: The Barrett M95 sniper rifle is not used by the US army. The US army choose to use the M82 barrett instead (but it seems, a lot other countries and some special forces use the M95 though) The Barrett M95 sniper rifle not a semi automatic rifle, you cannot shoot several bullets directly after each other. The M95 is bolt action, that means, you have to load the next bullet manually to the chamber. The M95 is more deadly in real life than in games: It uses .50 caliber rounds, they are so big and travel so fast, that even a slight hit will cause a deadly wound: for example: if it hits an arm, the arm will be ripped off. The victim will die very fast due to blood loss or die immediately due to the impact. It is very unlikely to survive a hit from a .50 bullet. Differences to other Barrett models: The main difference to the M82 s ...
Some games list this as a submachine gun (BF:BC2), others as an assault rifle (AAO etc).
The M16 is one of the rifles that is used by a lot games. In fact it is a pretty old weapon (see below), and more and more it is preplaced by the M4 carabine. Deutsche Artikel: Gewehr M16 A2 (23 Photos) und M-16 Sturmgewehr The M16 assault rifle was developed after the Korean war. In 1963 the M16 A1 was manufactured, but it had some serious difficulties:1) it was not very reliable in a muddy environment 2) if a soldier used a fully filled magazin, bullets often got stuck3) a lo soldiers called it a "toy rifle" because the butt stock was made with plastic The different versions are:M16 A1: 5.56mm, full auto fireM16 A2: 7.62x51mm, stronger rifle, 3-round bursts onlyM16 A3: used only by US Navy, 7.62mm, semi and full auto fireM16 A4: mixture between M4 and M16A2, using standard mounts Clones/copies and variants: AR-15 (Colt Models 601 & 602) XM16E1 and M16A1 (Colt Model 603) M16A2 M16A3 M16A4 Colt Model 655 and 656 "Sniper" variants XM177 Colt Model 733 M ...
The M249 exists in most games in two versions: Either the M249 Para or the M249 SAW. The Para is konfigured for paratroopers mainly, this means, it has a shorter barrel, which makes it more easy to use in CQB environment. The SAW (means: Squad Automatic Weapon) is used mainly for supressive fire, the barrel is longer. This makes the SAW more heavy than the Para, but it also gives a better acuuracy when firing in full auto mode.
In Call Of Duty 7: Black Ops this weapon is called "Commando", do not mix this with the SIG551 Commando.
This underbarrel grenade launcher is called "SG40mm" in Battlefield Bad Company 2
Benelli M4 Super 90 Shotgun Benelli M4 Super 90 ShotgunDifference to M3: the M4 can fire in full automatic mode, the M3 is only single fire.Battlefield 3: M1014 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1014)Couterstrike:Source:This shotgun is named YG1265, bind "buy weapon_xm1014"
This submachine gun is one of the most well known bullpop designed rifles. A very special design aspect is the magazine, it is located on top of the rifle, not below. See the videos for details how this works. The cartridge holds 50 rounds. Designed for a shooting distance of 200m, total range is 1800meters though. Differences between the versions: FN P90: original version FN P90 TR: similar to P90 but has a triple rail interface on top of the rifle. This allows to use standard attachments on the submachine gun FN PS90: civilian version: it does not contain the full auto fire mode
Desert Eagle (Magnum) pistol .50 The Desert Eagle exists in a ton of different variants. You can get it with a lot different calibers, a lot of different barel lengths and from a lot different manufacturers. Here you find the most common version in video games: the .50 caliber Desert Eagle, manufactured by Magnum Industries.
The MP5 has a ton of variants and each can be modified. In games usually you find a submachine gun close to the MP5 A4 or MP5 A2, if a game just says "MP5" we reference to the MP5 A4 then. The variants use the calibers 9x19mm, 10mm Auto (for MP5/10) and .40 Smith & wesson for the MP5/40 gun.
Real name for this sniper rifle is SVD. Russian: Снайперская винтовка Драгунова ... that means: Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova (= SVD) ... that means: Dragunov sniper rifle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVD_(rifle) Real name for this sniper rifle is SVD. Russian: Снайперская винтовка Драгунова ... that means: Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova (= SVD) ... that means: Dragunov sniper rifle.
The M67 seems to exist in a lot different shapes. i need to check this a little more in detail and refine this article.