Military

  • A bullpup assault rifle, designed to be compact and sustain a high rate of fire. The F1 variant supports semi-auto, burst and full auto mode. It's fed by a dedicated detachable magazine. Uses 5.56x45mm rounds.
  • Semi-automatic rifle, loaded from a detachable magazine. It has a rail that allows for the use of Western-made scopes. It's suitable for long-range precision, but has a significant kick when shot in quick succession. Uses .308 WIN rounds.
  • Selective-fire assault rifle, fed from a standardized detachable magazine. Although it lacks support for custom optics, the long barrel and high rate of fire offer remarkable firepower. Uses 5.56x45mm rounds.
  • Selective-fire submachine gun, fed from a detachable magazine. Very high rate of fire. Uses 9x19mm rounds.
  • Selective-fire submachine gun, fed from an unusual cylindrical magazine. Pistol caliber bullets allow low recoil and long sustained fire. Uses .380 ACP rounds.
  • A compact firearm heavily influenced by the SVAL and VSS. It can carry side-mounted optics but lacks the integral suppressor. Uses 9x39mm rounds.
  • A ten-shot semi-automatic rifle, fed from an internal magazine. Older model, but still reliable. Uses 7.62x39mm rounds.
  • Bolt-action sniper rifle of the highest precision. With the possibility of attaching scopes, it's perfect for engagement in long-range combat. Uses 7.62x54mmR rounds.
  • Semi-automatic marksmen rifle fed from a detachable magazine. Compatible with KA scopes. Uses 7.62x54mmR rounds.
  • Selective-fire submachine gun fed from a detachable magazine. High caliber makes up for slower fire rate. Uses .45 ACP rounds.
  • Selective-fire integrally suppressed marksman rifle, fed from a detachable magazine. Compatible with KA scopes. Uses 9x39mm rounds.
  • A derivative of VSS, outfitted to support universal attachments. Uses 9x39mm rounds.
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