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Escape from Tarkov
VladNovikov ESCAPE FROM TARKOV Cover.jpg
Cover art featuring Shturman with an AK-105.
Release Date: First alpha test - 1Q 2016
Developer: BattleState Games
Publisher: BattleState Games
Series: Russia 2028
Platforms: PC
Genre: Online first-person shooter / MMOFPS


Escape from Tarkov is a first-person shooter video game by BattleState Games. The game is currently in Closed Beta testing (since 2016).

The game is set in the fictional city of Tarkov of the Norvinsk region in Russia in the Russia 2028 universe (same as Contract Wars). Set somewhere between the years of 2015 and 2026, Escape from Tarkov follows two rival private military companies - the western-aligned United Security (USEC) and Russian-backed Battle Encounter Assault Regiment (BEAR) in their battle for control over the city of Tarkov following a major destabilizing event that had the entire region placed under military lockdown by both UN and Russian military, with the ultimate goal for each player being to successfully escape the city, following the eponymous title.

The game has also spawned two live-action web series, Escape from Tarkov. Raid (which was later re-cut into a film), and The Chronicles of Ryzhy.

The following weapons are used in the video game Escape from Tarkov:


Overview

In Escape from Tarkov, players take control of operators from one of the two aforementioned PMC factions, choosing one to join when first starting the game - the faction joined influences initial skills and equipment. The primary FPS elements occur in the game's matches, where are a large number of players descend upon any of the game's maps of their choosing to loot weapons, gear, and goods from the map spawns as well as other players they kill - in order to leave the map, one must reach a designated "extract point" in order to keep what they have acquired. If the player dies during the match, anything they have picked up as well as all gear they bring into the match is automatically lost, though there are some exceptions.

A third non-aligned faction of desperate survivors called "Scavs" (short for "Scavengers") also appear as hostile AI that roam around the game's maps. Players also have the ability to join the match as a Scav, chosen before it begins, though it is only temporary. Player-controlled Scavs have randomized (generally low-end) weapons, gear, and stats on spawning in, and start out automatically friendly with AI Scavs (though the AI will turn hostile to any player Scav if they are witnessed attacking or killing other Scavs.) Upon a successful extract, player Scavs have any earned loot automatically transferred to their player character's inventory, making Scavs a relatively risk-free means of acquiring new gear.

Gunplay in EFT is very realistic, with simulation for bullet ballistics and weapon degrading and realistic body part-based damage model. There are also a host of fully animated actions the player can perform with their weapons, many of which are uncommonly found in video games, such as chamber loading and unloading, ejecting individual rounds, performing speed/tactical reloads, and inspecting the chamber. Stocks can be folded to preserve space in the player's inventory or reduce the weapon's size for better close quarter maneuverability, and ammo needs to be loaded individually to magazines, which then needs to be placed into the player's rig inventory spots to be used in reloading, which are tracked individually. Every closed bolt weapon can be chamber loaded and unloaded, with a few of the unique case open bolt weapons such as the PKM also having the ability to load single rounds.

The weapon building system is expansive, featuring an extensive roster of real world accessories and allowing for the modification of every major part of the gun, including essential parts such as the receiver. Some weapons have unique names depending on the configurations built, though some of the parts are very specific and sometimes do not correlate with the specific parts on their real world examples (such a some of the HK USP pistol variants). A humorous glitch (or feature?) exists where in several firearms, the chambered round can still be seen even with the barrel removed (it floats in the spot it would sit in the chamber).

One consistent goof in the game is that AK-type weapons with side scope mounts can still fold their stocks when they have scope mounts equipped, even though the scope mounts would block the left-folding stocks in reality (and vice versa; a folded stock would realistically block the left sided scope mount but the scope mount remains usable in-game). It is only possible with stocks with cutouts for said mounts, such as the AK-74M's stock or the stocks used by the AK-100 family. NPCs reload at much faster paces than players, with boss-type enemies having 75% faster reloads.

Handguns

Pistol slides are accurately depicted locking open on empty magazines, and settling forward without them. However, when holstering a pistol with its slide locked back, the slide will reset to forward when re-equipping it, despite the player character not interacting with the slide release or slide; it is unclear if this is due to engine limitations or a bug.

Beretta M9A3

The Beretta M9A3 was added in patch 0.12.0.4785.

Beretta M9A3 - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Beretta M9A3 in the customization screen.
A stripped down M9A3.
M9A3 in hands of a player's character
Loading a fresh magazine
Taking a good look on the left side...
...and the right side of the handgun

Colt M1911A1

The original Colt M1911A1 was added in patch 0.12.5.7184, dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the victory in World War II. This is the first weapon using .45 ACP. The 1911 is sold at the 2nd level of loyalty at the Peacemaker. Pistol has a little bug: the rear sight is too high, due to which the bullets fly lower. Currently in the game there are two types of cartridges available: FMJ and RIP. The first is designed for armored targets, the second - better penetrates targets without armor. This is the only pistol on which you can change the trigger, hammer and catch lever. The Colt is also seen on "Pistolety i Revolvery" magazine in KIBA firearms store on Interchange map.

Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
Left side of the Colt M1911A1 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the Colt M1911A1 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the Colt M1911A1 in the weapon customization menu.

Colt M45A1

The Colt M45A1 was added in 0.12.8.9457 patch. Being a M1911 variant, M45A1 is also compatible with all of the attachments that are compatible with M1911A1, sharing its more advanced customization as the result.

Colt M45A1 Close Quarter Battle Pistol (CQBP) - .45 ACP
Left side of the Colt M45A1 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the Colt M45A1 in the weapon customization menu.
M45A1 in player character's hands.
Aiming down the sights. While it is not noticeable in this particular screenshot, iron sights have fully functional tritium inserts.
Reloading. While it is compatible with M1911A1 magazines, M45A1 comes equipped with its Wilson Combat magazines by default instead.
Inspecting the pistol.
Ditto; the other side.

FN Five-seveN MK2

The FN Five-seveN MK2 was added in patch 0.12.0.4785.

FN Five-seveN Mark 2 - FN 5.7x28mm
FN Five-seveN Mark 2 FDE - FN 5.7x28mm
Holding a default Five-seveN in the hideout.
Loading new magazine, full of SS190 rounds.

Glock Series

Glock 17 Gen 3

Introduced in February 2018, the Glock 17 Generation 3 can be purchased from trader Sergey "Mechanic" Samoylov, who was added alongside the Glock. A variety of aftermarket slides and barrels are also available for the pistol, ranging from Salient Arms International barrels to compensated Zev Technologies slides. Regular 17-round, 21-round Magpul GL9 magazines, extended 33-rounds stick magazines, and a 50-rounds drum magazine can be used with the Glock 17.

It's inventory name is "Glock 17" and it's inspect name is "Glock 17 9x19 pistol".

Glock 17 Generation 3 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the Glock 17 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the Glock 17 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the Glock 17 in the weapon customization menu.

Glock 18C Gen 3

The Glock 18C Generation 3 is added in Patch 0.9.0.1580. It does not share with barrels and slides with the Glock 17, but can accept its magazines and iron sights.

Glock 18C Generation 3 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the Glock 18 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the Glock 18 in the weapon customization menu.
Another view of the Glock 18. Note the holes in the barrel and slide.
Checking the 33 round magazine. Good view on fire selector and the compensator cut in the slide
Loading the 50 round drum in the modified Glock 18C, fitted with a scope mount, a reflex sight, and a Dead Ringer rear sight.

Glock 19X

The Glock 19X was added in the December 28, 2022 (0.13.0.0.21469) patch.

Glock 19X - 9x19mm
The Glock 19X in the customization screen.
Without slide, barrel and magazine.

Heckler & Koch USP Series

The Heckler & Koch USP series in .45 ACP were added in the December 14, 2021 (0.12.12.0.16029) patch. Peacekeeper sells the base model and Tactical model while Mechanic sells the others. The various variants can also be made by fitting various USP components found in the game to the base pistol. When all appropriate parts are fitted, the weapon names will change from "USP" to the specific variant (though certain variations require extra attachments which the real ones don't come with by default). The USP rail system can be used on almost every variant. Currently there only exists one component each for the trigger, lower frame and hammer (unlike the multiple slides, sights and barrels). The trigger is fitted with a trigger stop.

Heckler & Koch USP

The Heckler & Koch USP is sold by Peacekeeper at trader level 2 and is named "HK USP .45 ACP pistol" and "USP .45".

Heckler & Koch USP with 12-round floorplate - .45 ACP.
The USP in the customization menu.
The USP with all possible removable components removed.
A USEC PMC chamber checks his USP.

Heckler & Koch USP Elite

The Heckler & Koch USP Elite is sold by Mechanic at trader level 2 and is named "HK USP Elite .45 ACP pistol" and "USP .45 Elite". The weapon will lose its "USP .45 Elite" name if the Match Weight Compensator is removed (and revert to the standard "USP .45" moniker). Unlike the USP Match, the USP Elite lacks optional the bottom rail.

Heckler & Koch USP Elite - .45 ACP
The USP Elite in the customization menu.
Heckler & Koch USP Elite with Match Weight Compensator - .45 ACP
With Match Weight Compensator fitted.

Heckler & Koch USP Expert

The Heckler & Koch USP Expert is sold by Mechanic at trader level 2 and is named "HK USP Expert .45 ACP pistol" and "USP .45 Expert".

Heckler & Koch USP Expert - .40 S&W
The USP Expert in the customization menu.

Heckler & Koch USP Match

The Heckler & Koch USP Match is sold by Mechanic at trader level 3 after completing the quest "Fertalizers". It is named "HK USP Match .45 ACP pistol" and "USP .45 Match". It has the optional bottom rail fitted to the compensator, though the rail isn't removable.

Heckler & Koch USP Match - .45 ACP
The USP Match in the customization menu.

Heckler & Koch USP Tactical

The Heckler & Koch USP Tactical is sold by Peacekeeper at trader level 2 and is named "HK USP Tactical .45 ACP pistol" and "USP .45 Tactical". If the rail adapter is removed it loses its "USP .45 Tactical" name and changes to the standard name.

Heckler & Koch USP Tactical - .45 ACP
The USP Tactical in the customization menu.

Lebedev PL-15

The Lebedev PL-15 was added in 0.12.10.0.11565 patch and appears as "Lebedev PL-15 9x19 pistol". It is extremely ergonomic, but at the same time very expensive. A threaded barrel is available.

PL-15 - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Lebedev PL-15 in the customization screen.
A Lebedev pistol with its barrel, slide and magazine removed.
Promotional art (drawn by Ivan Vilmant) for the Arena game mode, featuring a Former US Marine USEC PMC armed with an empty PL-15 (which is fitted with a Olight Baldr Pro) and a Gerber Gear Downrange Tomahawk.

Magnum Research Desert Eagle Series

In the August 20, 2024 (0.15.0.0) patch, the Desert Eagle series pistols were added, all chambered in .50 Action Express. This includes the Desert Eagle Mark XIX, Desert Eagle L5, Desert Eagle L6, and the White Tiger Stripe L6. The L5 is also chambered in .357 Magnum.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE

Desert Eagle L5

Magnum Research Desert Eagle L5 - .50 AE
A PMC manually ejects the last round of his L5 Desert Eagle.
Chamber loading a single new round.

Desert Eagle L6

Desert Eagle L6 - .50 AE
Desert Eagle Mk XIX in White Tiger Stripe finish - .50 AE - for comparison until a photo of an L6 with WTS is found

Makarov Series

Due to a bug when unloading/loading single rounds, the Makarov's recoil spring will occasionally be visible in front of the slide instead of locked behind the slide.

Makarov PM

The Makarov PM appears as "Makarov PM 9x18PM pistol" / "PM" and is a cheapest and weakest pistol in game. PMCs will have a few available in their stash and the weapon is a fairly common loot in Military Cargo crates. Scavengers, both players and AI, may occasionally use a Makarov PM as their starting weapon. As of the August 10, 2023 patch (0.13.5.0.25725), its model was updated from the incorrect MP-371 to the real Makarov, and its side grip panels can now be replaced with aftermarket ones. In addition to the regular 8-round magazines, the Makarov PM also supports an 84-round drum magazine which is called "PM 9x18PM 84-round makeshift drum magazine" and can be crafted in the players hideout. The crafting recipe itself requires an 8-round magazine and a PPSh-41 drum magazine welded together. The drum magazine in reality was tested in 2013 for assault purposes, but obviously did not go beyond prototypes. Art of it is also seen on the official art of the trader Prapor.

Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
The updated model of the Makarov, now resembling the real military pistol.
The Makarov stripped of its slide, grips and magazine, with its barrel, recoil spring and fire control group visible.
A BEAR PMC snaps his wrist while chambering the Makarov during the first equip animation.
Holding the Makarov inside the older version of Factory.
Sighting nothing exciting.
Left image: chamber checking the pistol. A similar animation is used for ejecting and loading single rounds, and is also used when chambering the pistol from empty with a closed slide. Right image is the hammer dropped while empty.
Inspecting the Makarov's magazine, which gives an exact round count, minus the chambered round.
Using the heel magazine release while reloading from empty.
Engaging the slide stop.
Makarov PM with 84 round drum magazine - 9x18mm Makarov
Inspecting the hefty drum magazine.
A BEAR PMC in a telnyashka aims his Makarov loaded with the "makeshift magazine".
Makarov PM with FAB Defense PM-G Grip - 9x18mm Makarov
The in-game Makarov PM outfitted with a FAB Defense PM-G Grip.
Makarov PM with Gun Custom Tuning PM Tactic Kit - 9x18mm Makarov. This aftermarket accessory is 3D printed.
The in-game Makarov PM outfitted with a Gun Custom Tuning PM Tactic Kit.

"Makarov PM (t)"

A special variant called the "Makarov PM (t) 9x18PM pistol" / "PM (t)" can accept suppressors or muzzle devices due to its threaded barrel. The PM (t) did exist (visually being identical to the PM), though the (t) in-game probably stands for "threaded", as it resembles certain Bulgarian Makarov pistols with extended barrels with threading. Its description even alludes to this, stating: "A semi-mythical Makarov pistol with an extended threaded barrel for equipping a sound suppressor. Some claim it was a limited production series manufactured in Bulgaria, whilst others insist on it being East German, or even a handcrafted upgrade. As for how it ended up in the Norvinsk region, no living soul could tell you now."

Bulgarian Makarov with extended threaded barrel - 9x18mm Makarov
The "PM (t)" in-game.

Makarov PB

The suppressed Makarov PB is available in the game and appears as "PB 9x18PM silenced pistol" / "PB". It spawns rarely on Scavs and can be bought from Prapor. Originally the PB's side grips can be uninstalled while PM's cannot be removed, until the introduction of third-party side grips for the PM in patch 0.13.5.0.25725. Despite that, the new side grips for PM are not compatible with PB. The Makarov PB accepts standard 8-round PM magazine, along with a makeshift 84-round drum magazine.

Makarov PB - 9x18mm Makarov
Makarov PB without suppressor installed - 9x18mm Makarov
With and without suppressor.
Ditto.
The Makarov PB in-game.
Aiming the PB.
Inspection of the Makarov PB...
...and the other side
Releasing the 84-round drum magazine.
Sliding in a new one.

MP-371

The Makarov was initially modeled off of a blank-firing MP-371 as indicated by the in-game model having a narrower anti-glare stripe and rear sight, compared to actual live-firing Makarovs. The trigger guard is also shaped closer to the MP-371, or similar to the PMM - the front end of the trigger guard is flatter compared to the "curlier" bend of the original Soviet design. The gun was reworked in v0.13.5.0.25725 patch with the addition of new customization options, with the Makarov's model being updated to a very faithful representation of the real pistol.

MP-371 blank-firing pistol - 9x18mm blanks. Note the trigger guard's shape, with a flat front end and square takedown machining cut at the pivoting base.
Left side of the original Makarov in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Holding the MP-371 in-game.
Aiming at the sky.
Pulling out an empty magazine.
Inserting a new mag.
Pulling the slide.
Inspecting the pistol.
Ditto; other side.

MP-443 Grach

The MP-443 Grach fills the role of a less common mid-tier pistol in the game. PMCs in the Russian BEAR faction will receive the pistol in their stash in the latest patch. Scavs can also spawn with the pistol alongside a few spare magazines, and on occasion a Scav may spawn with a customized Grach equipped with an under-barrel weaponlight. Currently, the weapon cannot be suppressed, but it can accept attachments via its underbarrel rail.

MP-443 Grach - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the MP-443 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
The MP-443 Grach with a torch.
Aiming the pistol.
Removing an empty mag.
Sliding in a new one.
The slide, a few frames away from returning to battery.

SIG-Sauer P226R

The SIG-Sauer P226R is primarily issued to the USEC faction, whose PMCs will get some in their stash. The weapon is also a possible spawn weapon for Scavengers, sometimes with its iron sights missing, and rarely with an underbarrel weaponlight equipped. Unlike the MP-443, it can be suppressed, and also use compact reflex sights via either aftermarket slide rails or scope mounts.

SIG-Sauer P226R - 9x19mm Parabellum
SIG-Sauer P226 with wood grips - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the P226R in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the P226R in the weapon customization menu.
The P226 with a torch and a (nice) MRE Meal 18.
Reloading a tricked-out P226.
Custom P226R in customization menu

SR-1MP

The SR-1MP is Russian special forces pistol "kit" that includes the SR-1 pistol, a sound suppressor, and quad-rail accessory mount. All three components of the SR-1MP are available in the game, and can be combined together to form the whole set.

SR-1M - 9x21mm Gyurza
SR-1MP - 9x21mm Gyurza
Left side of the SR1MP in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
An SR-1M with some smoke trailing out of the pipe.
Reloading.
The fully kitted out SR-1MP, or "Shrimp" as it is nicknamed among English-speaking players.
Inserting a fresh mag, which automatically causes the slide to drop on empty reloads (note the lack of an external slide stop/release).

Stetchkin APS

The Stechkin APS and its silenced variant Stechkin APB were introduced in patch 0.8. While the base APS is an unpopular sidearm due of its high recoil and the poor ballistics of the 9x18 round, the silenced APB equipped with wire stock and loaded with special hollow-point SP7 ammunition is often used by experienced players as a budget primary weapon, which is surprisingly effective against unarmored targets. It is also seen on the official art of the Skier trader and Glukhar boss.

The standard APS is also a common sidearm amongst the Scav Raiders, strong AI-only Scavs with better tactics and equipment that patrol some of the maps.

Stechkin APS - 9x18mm Makarov
Left side of the APS in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the APS in the weapon customization menu.
Performing a magazine check

Stechkin APB

Stetchkin APB - 9x18mm Makarov
APB fitted with wire stock in customization menu.
APB without silencer in customization menu.

Tokarev TT-33

The Tokarev TT-33 is a dated, but viable pistol available in the game. It is infrequently carried by AI Scavs in-game, and is a rare spawn for Player Scavs. The TT-33 is one of the few in-game weapons to utilise the 7.62x25mm round, of which 7 types are available. Additionally, the TT-33 can be outfitted with a "home-spun" threaded barrel and a home-made suppressor, making it one of the earliest and most cost effective suppressed pistols currently in the game. Various aftermarket modifications such as muzzle brakes and LAMs were added later.

A gold-plated TT-33 with custom wooden grips is the backup weapon of Scav Boss "Dealmaker" ("Reshala", which in Russian slang also means "executor"). Aside from its appearance, it's identical to a regular TT and is considered more like a trophy than a weapon, and even then it's still valued less than Reshala's primary weapon, a modified AK-102.

What appears to be a TT-33 is seen in the Wartech MK3 chest rig (TV-104), and a TT-33 with wooden grips is seen in the Wartech gear rig (TV-109, TV-106).

Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Left side of the TT in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Left side of Reshala's TT in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.

Revolvers

Chiappa Rhino Series

Chiappa Rhino 20DS

The Chiappa Rhino 20DS chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum was also introduced in the 0.12.12.15.4 patch. This is so far the only gun that fits in a 1x1 inventory slot in the game.

Chiappa Rhino 20DS - .357 Magnum

Chiappa Rhino 50DS

The Chiappa Rhino 50DS chambered in .357 Mag was added in 0.12.12.15.4 patch. This is the first .357 Mag weapon in the game. It also has an underbarrel rail.

Chiappa Rhino 50DS - .357 Magnum

RSh-12

The RSh-12 was added in 0.13.0.0.21469 patch.

RSh-12 - 12.7x55mm

Submachine Guns

Brügger & Thomet MP9

The Brügger & Thomet MP9 was added in v0.12.2.5479 patch. Two versions are available in the game: MP9 and MP9N. The MP9 is tan-colored and an underbarrel rail for tactical grips, and the MP9N is black-color and features the regular foregrip.

Brügger & Thomet MP9 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side.
Right side.
Aiming down the sights.
Reloading.

Brügger & Thomet MP9-N

Brügger & Thomet MP9-N with Aimpoint Micro TL sight - 9x19mm
Brügger & Thomet MP9-N with suppressor, red dot scope and unfolded stock - 9x19mm
MP9-N in the weapon customization menu.
MP9-N with its stock folded in the weapon customization menu.
Racking the charging handle of MP9-N.
Holding the MP9-N with its proprietary suppressor attached.
Folding the stock.
And unfolding it.

FN P90

The FN P90 was added in patch 0.12.0.4785. 3 versions are available in-game - the original variant with its integrated reflex sight, the rail-equipped P90 Tactical (not the P90TR, as the rail replaces the top sight rather than being part of the upper reciever), and a variant fitted with an aftermarket EFFEN 90 flat top upper receiver. It can also accept a unique proprietary suppressor. The P90 can also be fitted with the 16" extended barrel of the FN PS90 civilian carbine variant, as well as its green body. The magazine with 50 round capacity has a text in Russian written on the side which state "потом будет прозрачный" which is translated to "Will be transparent later".

FN P90 - FN 5.7x28mm
Holding the former of these 3 variants in the Hideout's indoor range.
Swapping out the magazine; these are correctly depicted as transparent in-game, though the lighting makes this rather hard to see.
Looking through the integrated reflex sight.
A nervous USEC PMC walks through TerraGroup Labs with his P90.
FN PS90 customized with a short SBR barrel and an aftermarket EFFEN 90 flat-top upper receiver - 5.7x28mm

FN P90 Tactical

FN P90 Tactical - FN 5.7x28mm
A customized P90 Tactical. With the exception of the sight (a PK-06, that was replaced later with the EOTech sight of the original version), this version is identical to infamous "P90 DEVGRU" variant from Contract Wars (which is set in the same universe as EFT). This is likely an in-community joke, because this build currently can be bartered from the Mechanic for five GP coins (a barter item identical in appearance to Contract Wars' microtransaction-based currency).
Reloading the modified P90 Tactical.
Chamber-checking the P90 is a rather unusual process, involving a quick partial ejection of a magazine, followed by a short pull of the charging handle to get a look into the chamber. A nice detail, though it isn't fully visible here.

FN P90 with PS90 parts

FN PS90 - FN 5.7x28mm
Mil-spec FN P90, customized with the PS90's 16" barrel and a green body in the customization menu

Heckler & Koch MP5 Series

Heckler & Koch MP5A4

The Heckler & Koch MP5A4 is available in the game. The MP5 is not used by normal Scavs, but is often wielded by Raiders, and can acquired by PMCs via the trader "Peacekeeper". The version in game features a Navy 3-round trigger group, meaning it must be an A4 or A5, but because there is no "default" stock assigned to it, it cannot definitely be called one or the other, and should be identified as either an MP5A4 or A5 on a case-by-case basis exclusively. As such, the full in game name is the "HK MP5 9x19 submachine gun (Navy 3-round burst)", a rather long-winded way of saying "either an A4 or an A5, but that's up to you, not us".

Peacekeeper sells two fixed stock variants, the unsuppressed MP5A4 (at loyalty level 1) and the suppressed MP5SD5 (at loyalty level 2, and after the player completes a quest for Peacekeeper). Players can customize the MP5 extensively, such as replacing the fixed stock for a collapsible one, or replace its forend with a railed one to mount under-barrel attachments. A 50 round drum magazine and 20 round magazine are also available.

Heckler & Koch MP5A4 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the MP5 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the MP5 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the MP5 in the weapon customization menu.
The MP5A4 inside of the Factory.
Pinky-promising the charging handle that it'll be locked back.
Inserting a fresh 9mm stick magazine.
Scav Boss Reshala (whos name means Dealmaker or "Problem Solver") armed with an MP5A4 loaded with a X Products X-5 MP5 50 Round Drum Magazine.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD5

Heckler & Koch MP5SD5 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Loading an X-Products drum magazine into a MP5SD5.
HK-slapping the MP5SD.

Heckler & Koch MP5K

The Heckler & Koch MP5K was added in patch 0.12.0.4785. It is sold by Peacekeeper at loyalty level 1.

Heckler & Koch MP5KA4 (3 round burst added) with 15-round magazine - 9x19mm Parabellum
Eft mp5k default idle.jpg
Eft mp5k default inspect.jpg
Eft mp5k default reload.jpg

Heckler & Koch MP7A1

The Heckler & Koch MP7 is added in the v0.10.5.2124 patch. Two variants are available: MP7A1 and MP7A2. Both variants have an array of magazines to choose from, with 20, 30 and 40 round magazines. Only the MP7A2 can mount foregrips, and the MP7A1 cannot. The weapon has a telescoping stock, as in real life.

Heckler & Koch MP7A1 with factory 20-round magazine and rifle sights flipped up - 4.6x30mm
The MP7A1 in the customization menu. Its stock is currently collapsed. With a collapsed stock and no suppressor equipped the gun is taking just two slots in inventory, allowing to fit it in a magazine pouch on player's chest rig. This move is also allowing player to quickly draw the SMG and use it, making it a very effective sidearm
The left side. Stock is retracted now. Although losing some mobility and utility, now the recoil is way lower
Disassembled model of the MP7A1 in the weapon customization menu.
Unleashing the swarm of 4.6x30 armor piercing bullets

Heckler & Koch MP7A2

Heckler & Koch MP7A2 with RAL8000 finish - 4.6x30mm
Checking the 40 round magazine, loaded in a customized MP7A2

Heckler & Koch UMP45

The Heckler & Koch UMP45 was added in 0.12.9 patch.

Heckler & Koch UMP45 with RIS rail - .45 ACP.

IMI Uzi Series

In the August 20, 2024 (0.15.0.0) patch, the IMI Uzi series submachine guns were added.

IMI Uzi

The full-sized IMI Uzi appears with original IMI markings in Hebrew. The commonly named "Type 3" early pattern wood stock is available alongside various alternate barrel lengths.

IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm
IMI Uzi with buttstock extended - 9x19mm Parabellum
IMI Uzi with early wood buttstock - 9x19mm
IMI Uzi with stock removed - 9x19mm
The Uzi in the customization screen with its stock collapsed.
The Uzi with its stock opened and wood stock.
The Uzi disassembled.
About to cock the Uzi when first equipping it.
Taking aim.
Releasing the magazine, note the catch protruding.
About to insert a new magazine. The way the player-character pulls out a new magazine is very similar to the original Modern Warfare.
Locking the bolt open.
A USEC PMC pinching and collapsing the stock before boarding some public transport...
...and smacking the stock open after arriving at his destination.

IWI Uzi Pro

The IWI Uzi Pro is available in both submachine gun and pistol variations.

IWI Uzi Pro - 9x19mm
IWI Uzi Pro Pistol - 9x19mm Parabellum
IWI Uzi Pro Pistol with stabilizing brace - 9x19mm

KRISS Vector

The KRISS Vector was added in 0.12.9 patch in two calibers: 9x19mm and .45 ACP.

KRISS USA Gen II Vector - .45 ACP / 9x19mm Parabellum

PP-19-01 Vityaz

The PP-19-01 Vityaz is a 9x19mm submachine gun available in the game. PMCs can purchase it from trader Prapor at loyalty level 1, and BEAR PMCs receive the weapon with the "Prepare to Escape" and "Escape from Darkness" editions. The weapon is currently the cheapest of the SMGs, and one of the first that the player can modify extensively. The SMG initially had a vicious recoil; this has been reduced in subsequent patches.

PP-19-01 "Vityaz-SN" - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the PP-19-01 Vityaz in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the PP-19-01 Vityaz in the weapon customization menu.
Reloading a suppressed PP-19.
Strong-arming the bolt to rechamber the SMG.
PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN with Zenit accessories - 9x19mm Parabellum
PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN with Zenit accessories in customization menu.

Saiga 9

The Saiga 9, a semi-automatic carbine variant with a 16 inch barrel, was added to the game. It is used by Scavs, equipped with 10 round magazines that are interchangeable with regular 30 round Vityaz magazines. It can still utilize many of the attachments that can be mounted onto the Vityaz.

Saiga 9 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the Saiga 9 in the weapon customization menu. Note the pinned 30-round magazine, which is limited to 10 rounds.
Right side of the Saiga 9 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the Saiga 9 in the weapon customization menu.
A scav holds a Saiga 9, which has a AKM handguard and lacks a stock.
Ditto.

Kedr Series

PP-91 Kedr

There are two variants of the PP-91 Kedr in-game, the standard "Kedr" and the "Kedr-B". The "B" variant features a threaded barrel to accept sound suppressors and other muzzle devices. Currently the "Kedr" is infrequently used by AI Scavs, and can be bought from the trader Prapor. The "Kedr-B" can be bartered from Prapor with various items.

The "Kedr" as of the current patch has been nerfed considerably from previous patches, dealing almost no damage against armor even with AP ammunition. Additionally, it cannot fire 9x18mm PMM increased-power rounds, and is restricted to using the older 9x18mm PBM as its AP ammunition (which still has trouble penetrating low tier armor). The weapon can be outfitted with barrel-mounted accessory rails for sights and weaponlights, and utilizes 20-round or 30-round stick magazines, of which the latter can only be purchased with bartering items.

Kedr PP-91 - 9x18mm Makarov
Left side of the PP-91 Kedr in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the PP-91 Kedr in the weapon customization menu.
Reloading a well-equipped PP-91. Note how the bolt locks back on empty.
Releasing the bolt by tugging the charging handle.
About to unfold the stock on a Kedr-B.

PP-91-01 "Kedr-B"

PP-91-01 Kedr-B - 9x18mm Makarov
Left side of the PP-91-01 "Kedr-B" in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the PP-91-01 "Kedr-B" in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the PP-91-01 "Kedr-B" in the weapon customization menu. Note: the barrel is very different from the standard version.

PP-9 Klin

The PP-9 Klin is another special variant of the Kedr that is available for purchase from Prapor via barter. It does not spawn on AI Scavengers, as of the current patch. It has slightly different recoil patterns from the Kedr and has a slightly higher 1000 RPM fire rate. It can utilize the same attachments and magazines as the Kedr, but can also use high-pressure PMM ammunition in addition to the PBM, unlike the Kedr.

Klin PP-9 - 9x18mm Makarov
Left side of the PP-9 Klin in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the PP-9 Klin in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the PP-9 Klin in the weapon customization menu.

PPSh-41

The PPSh-41 was added in patch 0.12.5.7184, dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the victory in World War II. In addition to the 35-round magazine, 71-round drum magazine are available in the game. PPSh-41 can be bought at the second level of loyalty from Prapor or found at some Scavs. This is the fastest firing SMG at the moment.

PPSh-41 with 35-round box magazine - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Left side of the PPSh-41 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the PPSh-41 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the PPSh-41 in the weapon customization menu.
PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
The PPSh-41 with drum mag in the weapon customization menu.

SIG-Sauer MPX Gen 1

The SIG-Sauer MPX Generation 1 is available for use and commonly seen in the hands of Scav raiders. It can bought from the trader Peacekeeper. While it is the Gen 1 version, it is equipped with the collapsible stock of an earlier MPX prototype by default, and can equip a stock adaptor for other stock options.

It is the most versatile of the SMGs and features two variants like the MP5, a standard variant and another variant with an Integral suppressor. It can equip more attachments than the MP5, some of which are interchangeable with the AR-15 rifles. 0.11.5 patch introduced more unique weapon parts, including new barrels, hanguards, magazines and stocks.

SIG-Sauer MPX, Generation 1 - 9x19mm Parabellum
SIG-Sauer MPX, prototype model - 9x19mm Parabellum. Image used to show the stock.
Left side of the SIG-Sauer MPX Generation 1 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the MPX in the weapon customization menu.
Taking an empty mag out of the SIG MPX. Although hard to see, the transparent magazine is empty.

SIG-Sauer MPX-SD Gen 1

SIG-Sauer MPX-SD, Generation 1 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Left side of the SIG-Sauer MPX-SD Generation 1 in the weapon customization menu.
Inserting a fresh one into an MPX-SD.
Thumbing in the bolt release paddle.
A cultist priest holds an MPX-SD, which is fitted with a stock adapter and lacks any conceivable sights.

Soyuz-TM STM-9

A STM-9, russian AR-9 by "Soyuz-TM", chambered in 9x19 was added in 0.12.10.0.11565 patch. It is a very ergonomic and reliable weapon, albeit balanced by the lack of a full-auto fire mode. The rifle uses Glock 17 magazines and also has a removable magwel for the first time in the game.

Soyuz-TM STM-9 - 9x19mm Parabellum
A Cultist Warrior smacks the bolt release on his customized STM-9.

SR-2M Veresk

The SR-2M Veresk was added in the December 28, 2022 (0.13.0.0.21469) patch. The player-character notably folds and unfolds the foregrip when equipping and unequipping the SMG.

SR-2M Veresk- 9x21mm

SR-2MP

SR-2MP - 9x21mm Gyurza

Shotguns

Baikal MP-43

The Baikal MP-43 was added in 0.12.12.0.16029 patch. Previously, the weapon was briefly introduced in an early alpha version in 2015 but was cut and returned only in December 2021. A sawn-off version of it is also available, added in the v0.13.5.0.25725 patch. Rather than being a specific configuration of the standard version as one might expect (i.e. swapping out the full-length barrels and stock on a standard MP-43 for their cut-down counterparts), it is treated as a completely separate weapon in-game; this is apparently due to limitations in the game's current systems, as the chopped-down Baikal is counted as a secondary weapon, and attachments currently cannot change what slot a weapon fits into.

Baikal MP-43-1C - 12 gauge
Sawn-off Baikal MP-43 - 12 gauge

Baikal MP-133

The Baikal MP-133 is a pump-action shotgun commonly used by Scavengers as a primary weapon, and is frequently used by traders as a bartering item. It comes with a factory installed 6 round magazine tube and a 510mm barrel. Different barrel lengths and magazine tubes can be purchased from trader Skier at various reputation levels, and many attachments are interchangeable between the MP-133 and the MP-153 below. A somewhat infamous weapon attachment setup allows the shotgun to mount up to 5 weaponlights at once, and is dubbed the "Pentalight" by players.

Baikal MP-133 - 12 gauge
Early footage of the Baikal.
Acquiring a basic pattern MP-133 in early footage.
The Baikal MP-133 with a PK-06 reflex sight, in-game.
Chamberloading the shotgun.
The character holds the receiver with his right hand while returning the pump forward.
Topping off the magazine tube.

Baikal Semi-Automatic Series

Baikal MP-153

The Baikal MP-153 is a semi-automatic 12 gauge shotgun and is very common amongst AI Scavs. By default it can be purchased from Skier at level 1 and comes with a factory installed 750mm barrel and a 4 round internal tube magazine. Most attachments, such as magazine tubes, pistol grips, and stocks, are interchangeable between the MP-133 and MP-153.

Baikal MP-153 - 12 gauge
MP-153 for practical shooting - 12 gauge
The semi-automatic Baikal in-game.
Dropping a 12-gauge shell into the chamber in an overhand manner.
Reloading the rest of the shells into the tube mag.

Baikal MP-155

A Baikal MP-155 was added in 0.12.11.0.13074 patch.

Baikal MP-155 - 12 gauge

Baikal MP-155 Ultima

A Baikal MP-155 Ultima was added in 0.12.11.0.13074 patch.

Baikal MP-155 Ultima smart shotgun, first model - 12 gauge

Benelli M3

The Benelli M3 was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch.

Benelli M3 Super 90 with pistol grip stock combination - 12 gauge

KS-23

The KS-23 was added in 0.12.8.9457 patch. It is named KS-23M by default, regardless if it has KS-23M parts. The shotgun uses special 23x75mm R cartridges. At the moment there are 4 types of cartridges available in the game: Shrapnel 10 (for distances up to 10 meters), Shrapnel 25 (for distances up to 25 meters), "Barricade" (powerful armor-piercing cartridge) and "Star" (Flash-bang round). The player can also mount the short barrel, pistol grip and wire stock of the actual KS-23M.

KS-23 with a fixed wooden stock - 23x75mm R.
Left side of the KS-23 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the KS-23 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the KS-23 in the weapon customization menu.

KS-23M

KS-23M - 23x75mm R.
Left side of the KS-23M with wire stock in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the KS-23M with wire stock in the weapon customization menu.

Mossberg 590A1

The Mossberg 590A1 was was added in v0.12.7 patch. Available attachments include a Magpul furniture, telescoping stock adapter and Black Aces Tactical RB7M rail. Weapon can be purchased at Jaeger LL1. Also Scavs are rarely armed with a Mossberg. Compared to other pump-action shotguns (MP-133, Remington 870), Mossberg has a higher cost, but a more convenient sight and a bigger magazine.

Mossberg 590 with ghost ring sights, bayonet lug, and speedfeed stock - 12 gauge
Left side of the Mossberg 590A1 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model.
The Mossberg in-game.
Aiming the shotgun.
Inspecting the Mossberg...
...and the right side

MPS AA-12

The AA-12 was added in 0.15.5.0.33374 patch.

MPS Auto Assault-12 - 12 Gauge
MPS Auto Assault-12 CQB - 12 gauge

MTs 225

The MTs255 was added in 0.12.12.0.16029 patch. This is the first revolving-type weapon in the game. Official art with the Jaeger trader also contains an MTs255 shotgun.

MTs255 - 12 gauge.
Jaeger trader art.

Remington 870

Another addition of the 0.8 update, the Remington 870 is a Western-supplied equivalent to the MP-133 shotgun. Its main difference over the latter shotgun is the ability to equip a short barrel, which makes it handy as a backup weapon, that can be stored in a chest rig's pouch.

Remington 870 Police Magnum with early style black synthetic riot foregrips and buttstock - 12 gauge
Short barreled Remington 870 with raised vented sight rib, Hogue Tamer pistol grip, and Pachmayr Vindicator foregrip - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with a sawed-off barrel and stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express Tactical - 12 gauge
Default Remington 870, identical to its Police Magnum version
Inspecting a modified M870, fitted with a 7 round tube magazine, Remington Tactical Choke, compact flashlight and Picatinny rail with a Ghost Ring rear sight. This build is similar to the Express Tactical version
Reloading the sawed-off Remington 870

Saiga 12K

The Saiga 12K is a semi-automatic, magazine-fed, 12 gauge shotgun. It is occasionally carried by Scavengers as a primary weapon, often with the dust cover missing. Unlike most shotguns, it features a folding stock, allowing its carry size to be reduced. It is the most effective shotgun when utilizing slugs, having the best accuracy and recoil control among the shotguns, and it also has many customization options. Both five and ten round magazines are available in game.

Saiga 12K - 12 gauge
The Saiga 12K in the customization menu.
The Saiga mostly disassembled.
Reloading a dust-coverless Saiga.
Rechambering the shotgun with an underhanded technique.
Official render of Scav Boss Tagilla with a modified Saiga 12K on his back, which is loaded with a MAXROUNDS PowerMag 650 Saiga magazine (called "SOK-12 12/76 MaxRounds Powermag 20-round magazine" in-game).
Tagilla armed with a similarly same modified Saiga-12K.

TOZ-106

A fairly atypical shotgun design, the TOZ-106 is a bolt action, 20 gauge, compact survival shotgun with an underfolding stock designed for civilian use.

It is another common Scav weapon, with players often nicknaming it the "Blunderbuss" for its loud signature report when fired at range. It feeds from a detachable 2 or 4 round magazine. Players can also replace the metal folding stock and pistol grip with that of a TOZ MTs 20-01 fixed wooden stock which improves recoil control and ergonomics at the cost of a larger inventory size.

TOZ-106 - 20 gauge
MTs 20-01, for comparison - 20 gauge
The handy TOZ-106 inside the Factory
Aiming the shotgun.
Working the action.
Taking out a spent mag.
And in with a loaded one.
Closing the bolt.
A Scav wearing a Supurbman hat and tactical fishing vest holds a TOZ-106 inside Chemical Plant No. 16.

Select Fire & Self-Loading Rifles

5.56 AR Platform

M4A1

The M4A1 is a ubiquitous weapon in EFT. It is the most customizable weapon in the game, with a multitude of options for rails, grips, stocks, magazines, real handguards from companies such as Knight's Armament Company, Daniel Defense, and War Sport, and even charging handle options, including the Badger Ordnance Tactical Latch or the Raptor charging handle. At one point in development, the M4A1 was the only 5.56mm weapon available; this is no longer the case as more 5.56mm weapons are added.

Originally, the M4A1's default configuration included several aftermarket parts (namely a KAC railed handguard, a Windham Weaponry railed low-profile gas block, and a set of Colt A2 iron sights); patch 0.8.3 added the "classic" M4A1 parts - the standard round M4 handguard, a detachable carrying handle, and a standard gas block/front sight. From then on the "standard" M4A1 became the rifle's default configuration, with the previous build being renamed the "M4A1 SOPMOD I".

Other customization options include the Mk 18 Mod 0 10.5-inch barrel. The Mk 18 is often used by Scav Raiders, equipped with 60-round Surefire quad-stack magazines, a Magpul CTR stock, a KAC railed handguard, a Tango stubby grip, a flashlight, and a Walther MRS reflex sight, installed on quick-detachable Picatinny raiser.

The M4A1 is also seen on the official art of the Mechanic and Peacekeeper traders, and is also used by a USEC operator in a piece of key art.

Colt M4A1 - 5.56x45mm NATO
The "Standard" M4A1 introduced in patch 0.8.3 in the customization menu. Player now must install a railed handguard in order to fit their M4A1 with foregrips, LAMs, and/or flashlights.
Left side.
Disassembled model of the M4A1 in the weapon customization menu..
A customized M4A1 in a pre-release trailer.
Loading a Surefire quad-stack 60-round magazine into the rifle.
An M4A1 in the customization menu. Note the gas tube protruding from the front of the handguard, as the gas block has been removed by the player. The lack of a gas block would render the gun unable to cycle, making it essentially a straight-pull bolt action; this is accurately reflected in-game, with the customization menu prohibiting the player from equipping a "non-ready to fire" weapon. Low-profile gas blocks became a "must-have" modification for a many players.
An example of a (rather tastelessly) customized M4A1. The top of the AR-15 carry handle is able to accept some sights, such as Trijicon ACOGs (both 3.5x35 TA11D and 4x32 TA01NSN) and the Primary Arms Compact Prism 2.5x. Otherwise, those scopes require their specific mounts in order to be mounted on a accessory rail.
The USEC operator is armed with an M4A1.

MK 18 Mod 0

Mk 18 Mod 0 with LMT rear sight, Crane stock, and RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm NATO
A custom Mk 18 Mod 0, formerly owned by a Scav Raider. Unfortunately for players, the recoil on this build is rather high, so captured rifles are often either heavily rebuilt or simply disassembled and sold for parts.
Inspecting a Mk 18 Mod 0, this one is built by a player to closely resemble the reference image
Swapping a STANAG for a fresh Magpul PMAG. The KAC QD Compensator is allowing to attach a proprietary NT-4 Quick Detachable Sound Suppressor right on it

"LVOA"

War Sport LVOA-S - 5.56x45mm NATO
The "LVOA" variant, sold by dealer Mechanic. Aside from the War Sport LVOA-S handguard, this build also includes the Vltor MUR-1S upper receiver and the Vltor EMOD stock.

ADAR 2-15

The ADAR 2-15, a Russian AR-15 with SVD-patterned wood furniture, is added in patch v0.11.0.2448. As an AR family weapon, it has a large amount of available modifications, allowing for all sorts of AR-15 configurations to be made. Its semi-auto lower receiver can be swapped with the full-auto lower of a mil-spec M4A1.

Regulary carried by both AI and player Scavs, often only with basic iron sights and magazines ranging from 10, 20 and 30 rounds. AI Scavs will sometimes sport a VOMZ Pilad P1x42 Reflex sight, often still with the bulky Colt A2 Rear sight, often completely blocking the sight picture. The weapon is also carried by the minions of the Custom's boss, Dealmaker (otherwise known as Reshala). This variant used by his minions is oddly designed, keeping its wooden handguard but replacing its SVD style stock with a green Stark AR Rifle grip, a FAB Defense GL Shock Stock, a Mk.12 low profile gas block, a Monstrum Compact 2x32 optical sight and either a Thunder Beast 223CB Muzzle Brake or Thunder Beast Ultra 5 Sound suppressor.

ADAR 2-15 - 5.56x45mm NATO
Left side of the ADAR 2-15 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the ADAR 2-15 with Magpul MBUS rear sight in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the ADAR 2-15 in the weapon customization menu.
Checking magazine, loaded with armor piercing M995. Good view of the 2-position lower receiver.

Lone Star Armory TX-15 DML

The TX-15 DML, a semi-automatic AR-15 variant manufactured by Lone Star Armory, was added in patch 0.12.0.4785.

Lone Star Armory TX-15 DML with Ultra 5 Suppressor - 5.56x45mm NATO
Left side of the TT in the weapon customization menu.

9A-91

The 9A-91 was added in v0.14.0.0.28333 patch.

9A-91 with attached silencer and Kobra red-dot sight - 9x39mm. Current production model.
9A-91 - 9x39mm. Old model
A BEAR PMC holds a customized 9A-91; it is fitted with a Zenit B-3 ring mount (with Zenit KR-2 mount and Zenit 2D flashlight) and a NSPU-M 1PN58 night scope without eyecup.
About to chamber load while holding the bolt open.
Another BEAR PMC with customized 9A91, this time with the NPZ USP-1 "Tyulpan" 1P29 scope instead.

VSK-94

The VSK-94 was added in v0.14.0.0.28333 patch.

VSK-94 with PKS-07 scope - 9x39mm. Current production model.

AS Val

The AS Val is a late-game weapon available for barter from trader Prapor. While the effective range and muzzle velocity of the 9x39mm round is fairly low, it boasts one of the highest DPS in the game with its very high armor penetration. In addition, it has the fastest assault rifle rate of fire at 900 RPM, something only shared by the Kedr and Klin SMGs.

AS Val - 9x39mm
Left side of the AS Val in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the AS Val in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the AS Val in the weapon customization menu.
The AS Val in first-person.
Iron sights.
The Val with its magazine removed.
Placing in a new one.
Rechambering the AS Val.
Inspecting the right side.
And the left.
An AS Val without its dust cover.
A cultist warrior chambers his AS Val, barrel glowing from firing.

SR-3M Vikhr

The SR-3M Vikhr is added in the game in patch 0.15.

SR-3M Vikhr with 30 round magazine - 9x39mm

VSS Vintorez

The VSS Vintorez can be bartered from Prapor at loyalty level 2, but becomes more accessible at loyalty level 3. It comes pre-fitted with 10 round VSS magazines and is compatible with AS Val and SR3M magazines. It uses a Dovetail mount and is compatible with most eastern scopes such as the PSO-1. The PSO-1M2-2 scope is tailored specifically for use with the VSS and the SVD.

Despite its rarity in reality, Player Scavs will spawn with the weapon regularly, often outfitted without a dust cover, a BPZ USP-1 4x Scope and 10 round magazines holding 9x39mm SP-5 ammunition. The Shoreline Boss, "Sanitar" regulary uses a VSS with a SVD Low Profile sidemount, a Valday PS-320 1x/6x Optical Scope and either 20 or 30 round magazines, normally loaded with an assortment of ammunition from SP-5 to the mighty BP. The Minions of the Woods Boss "Shturman" also occasionally carry VSS rifles with the NPZ USP-1 4x Scope.

VSS Vintorez - 9x39mm
The VSS in-game.
Scav boss Sanitar holds a VSS Vintorez as one of his guards examines his prostate.

AK-12

The 2017 AK-12 was added in v0.13.5.0.25725 patch.

AK-12, 2017 version - 5.45x39mm
AK-12 model

AK-74 Series

AK-74

The AK-74, specifically the AK-74N variant with an attached night scope rail is available from Prapor at level 2, and can be purchased with or without ammunition via various trade options usually with black polymer furniture. The weapon features plenty of customization options from manufacturers like Zenitco, CAA, Magpul, and TAPCO. A few AK-74 with plum furniture are also seen on the official art of the Prapor trader.

The AKS-74 (AKS-74N variant) and a proper AK-74M were added in the 0.8 patch. The v0.11.0.2448 patch added an original AK-74 and AKS-74 variant without the "N" prefix as a cheaper alternative.

An AK-74, specifically the model from Contract Wars featuring jungle-taped magazines, is used as the default icon for an empty long gun inventory slot.

AK-74 - 5.45x39mm
AK-74 with plum furniture - 5.45x39mm
The AK-74 in customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AK-74 in the weapon customization menu.
A BEAR PMC cosplaying a late 80s Soviet soldier reloads his AK-74.

AK-74N

AK-74N - 5.45x39mm
AK-74N in the weapon customization menu.
The AK-74N in-game.
Aiming down the sights.
Pulling an empty 30-round magazine out.
Rocking in a new one.
Pulling the charging handle.
Looking at one side of the rifle.
And the other.

AKS-74

Both AKS-74 and AKS-74N are presented alongside with other AK family. The former variant is sometimes carried by regular Scavs, while modified AKS-74Ns are often wielded by AI-controlled elite Reshala's bodyguards, fitted with railed TRAX 1 handguards, PK-06 sights and PWS 5.45 muzzle brakes.

AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm
Left side of the AKS-74 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the AKS-74 in the weapon customization menu.
AKS-74 with folded stock in the weapon customization menu.

AKS-74N

In the August 20, 2024 (0.15.0.0) patch, the boss Partisan will spawn with the weapon with a GP-25 and unique Esmarch customized folding stock.

AKS-74N - 5.45x39mm
Left side of the AKS-74N in the weapon customization menu.
AKS-74N1 with 1PN34 NSPU scope, 45-round RPK-74 magazine and Esmarch tourniquet wrapped on stock - 5.45x39mm. This kind of configuration was common with Soviet forces in Afghanistan in the 80's.
A BEAR PMC takes a knee with an AKS-74N. It is configured in a Soviet forces in Afghanistan-style setup, with a RPK-74 45-round magazine, GP-25 buttpad and 1PN58 NSPU scope. (This screenshot was taken before the patch which introduced the Esmarch stock).

AK-74M

The AK-74M is the most popular AK-74 variant among both Scavs and players, making it the most popular weapon in the game period. While popular, it cannot mount some of the aftermarket stocks designed specifically for fixed stock AKs, such as the Magpul Zhukov.

AK-74M - 5.45x39mm
Left side of the AK-74M in the weapon customization menu.
Right side of the AK-74M in the weapon customization menu.
One of Glukhar's distinct guards holds an AK-74M.

AKS-74U

The AKS-74U is one of the earliest and cheaper weapons that can purchased from the trader "Prapor" at the lowest level of reputation. They are somewhat uncommonly used by both AI and player Scavs. Those that are carried by Scavs tend to lack an array of even standard factory parts. It can be outfitted with a variety of custom furniture pieces, mostly ones from Zenitco.

An in-game banner shows a Scav raider equipped with an AKS-74U customized with a 45-round 6L26 magazine, a Hexagon 5.45x39 sound suppressor, and an Armytek Predator Pro v3 XHP35 HI Flashlight on a B-11 handguard.

There are 2 variants, the AKS-74UN, which has a side rail for optics and optic mounts, and the AKS-74UB, which features a PBS-4 suppressor and an RPK-style rear sight without the leaf sight itself (as well as a side rail for optics, making it technically an AKS-74UBN).

AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
Left side of the AKS-74U in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AKS-74U in the weapon customization menu.
Actuating the AKS-74U's fire selector.
Reloading a quad-stack 60 rounder magazine.
Charging the carbine.
The Scav Raider shown on an in-game loading screen with a customized AKS-74U. Note the Kitanica Mark IV Jacket which all Raiders wear.

AKS-74UN

AKS-74UN - 5.45x39mm
Left side of the AKS-74UN in the weapon customization menu.

AKS-74UB

AKS-74UB - 5.45x39mm
Left side of the AKS-74UB in the weapon customization menu.

AK-100 Series

With exception to the counter-balanced AK-107/108 rifles, the AK-100 family of rifles was brought into Escape From Tarkov with the 0.8 patch. The AK-101 and its shorter AK-102 variant are the first, and so far only 5.56mm AK variants on offer. The AK-103 and AK-104 are more advanced alternatives to their older, classic AKM brothers. They offer side-folding stocks and the side-rail for attaching Russian non-railed optics and scope mounts. The AK-105 is an intermediary between the AKS-74U and AK-74, offering reduced barrel length without having the increased recoil of the AKS-74U.

AK-101

The AK-101 along with other AK-100 series were added in patch v0.8.0.1208. The rifle can be bought from trader Mechanic. Unlike the AK-74M, the AK-101 has a caliber of 5.56x45 NATO, which means that mags and muzzle devices from the AK-74M are incompatible with the AK-101, while the rest of their weapon mods are interchangeable.

In addition to the standard magazine, the AK-101 can use the Arsenal CWP magazine. Muzzle devices available to the AK-101 include the SRVV 5.45 muzzle brake (as on the AK-74), Rotor 43 5.56 muzzle brake, PWS CQB 5.56 muzzle brake (like other 5.56mm weapons), Silencerco Hybrid 46 silencer (through its multi-caliber adapter which is available for almost all weapons), AR-15 type muzzle devices through the CNC Warrior 5.56mm AK muzzle adapter (added in patch 0.12.4.6254), and standard muzzle brakes from AK-101 and AK-102.

The AK-101 with Magpul MOE handguard and M-LOK AFG Tactical grip, Zenit PT-3 "Klassika" stock, and Belomo PK-06 reflex sight is the main weapon of the Dealmaker (Reshala) boss. Along with this it uses M856A1 rounds.

AK-101 - 5.56x45mm NATO
Left side of the AK-101 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AK-101 in the weapon customization menu.
Dealmaker's AK-101 in the weapon customization menu.

AK-102

AK-102 - 5.56x45mm NATO
Left side of the AK-102 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AK-102 in the weapon customization menu.

AK-103

AK-103 - 7.62x39mm
Left side of the AK-103 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AK-103 in the weapon customization menu.
Two of the guards for Scav Boss Reshala armed with customized AK-103 rifles.

AK-104

AK-104 - 7.62x39mm
Left side of the AK-104 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AK-104 in the weapon customization menu.

AK-105

The AK-105 is an available variant of the AK-100 series. The Sniper scav Woods boss Shturman ("Navigator" in Russian) uses one as a backup weapon, which is equipped with an EOtech XPS3-2 holographic sight and a 2P Klesch flashlight/laser combo.

AK-105 - 5.45x39mm
Left side of the AK-105 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AK-105 in the weapon customization menu.
Cropped key art and concept art by Battlestate Games concept artist Vladimir Novikov from 2016. Initially, Shturman was known as "Survivor". The art on the left has subsequently been featured on various promotional materials and the was the loading screen for information on scavs.
Official render of Shturman based on the key art. He was added October 27, 2019.
Shturman with the AK-105 on his back.

AKM Series

AKM

Several flavors of the AKM are available in the game, the first and foremost being the original AKM with a fixed wood stock. The standard AKM has a stamped receiver with no provision for mounting sights, but the AKMN variant has a scope mount bracket on the left side of the receiver. Both the AKM's wood pistol grip and AKM's bakelite pistol grip are available (alongside the usual compatable AK-type grips).

It is also seen on the official art of the Prapor and Therapist traders, and a BEAR operator is armed with a suppressed AKM in a key art.

AKM - 7.62x39mm
Left side of the AKM in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the AKM in the weapon customization menu.
A tacticool AKM in game.
Setting the fire selector to full-auto, confirming it isn't one of the civilian models.
Charging the AKM.
One of the scav boss Sanitar's guards holds an AKM loaded with a 6L10 magazine.
The BEAR operator is armed with an AKM in promotional art.
AKM with synthetic furniture - 7.62x39mm
AKM with the AK-103's black plastic furniture in the weapon customization menu.

ALML

The AKML can be created by adding the AKML flash hider.

AKML - 7.62x39mm

AKMN

AKMN - 7.62x39mm
Left side of the AKMN in the weapon customization menu. Note the 6L10 magazine.

AKMS

The AKMS appears and can have its underfolding stock folded to take up less inventory space. As with the regular AKM, there is a "AKMSN" variant with the side rail for mounting optics or a sight rail. It is also seen on the official art of the Prapor trader.

AKMS - 7.62x39mm
Left side of the AKMS in the weapon customization menu. Note the aluminum waffle magazine.
Right side.
AKMS with folded stock in the weapon customization menu.
Rocking a magazine into an AKMS, note the sling mount on the folding stock.

AKMSL

The AKMSL can be created by adding the AKML flash hider.

AKMSL with NSP-3A night scope - 7.62x39mm

AKMSN

AKMSN with 1PN34 scope - 7.62x39mm
Left side of the AKMSN in the weapon customization menu.

VPO-136 "Vepr-KM"

A civilian variant of the AKM, the VEPR-KM / VPO-136 semi-automatic only carbine also appears in EFT. It lacks the slanted AKM muzzle brake and is semi-automatic only, and is a bit cheaper in-game. It is used by Scavs, and fires the same 7.62x39mm ammunition as its select fire counterparts.

Vepr-KM (VPO-136) - Civilian version of AKM - 7.62x39mm
Left side of the Vepr-KM in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.

VPO-209

The final variant of the AKM in Escape from Tarkov is the VPO-209 semi-automatic rifle. Another civilian variant of the AKM, the VPO-209 has a smoothbore barrel (with "paradox rifling" on the last 120mm), letting it be categorized under the less-restricted firearm category of shotguns rather than semi-automatic rifles, making it easier to acquire for Russian civilians (until 2021, when paradox barrels were deemed equal to regular rifled barrels thus nullifying any legal advantage). Firing the .366 TKM cartridge, the VPO-209 in-game boasts incredible power but atrocious recoil.

In past patches the VPO-209 possessed terrible penetration, barely able to pierce Class 2 body armor, but with recent patches the the rounds were buffed, improving their overall penetration of Class 2 and 3 soft-body armor. In addition, a fictitious home-made AP round was introduced that can reliably penetrate Class 4 and 5 body armor and can be crafted inside the hideout at workbench level 2.

VPO-209 - .366 TKM. This is a smoothbore semi-automatic civilian version of the AKM (with "paradox rifling" on the last 120mm of the barrel) sold in Russia under the shotgun license.
Left side of the VPO-209 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Variant of the VPO-209 in the customization menu. Such stripped down "two-o'-nines" are noticeably common amongst Scavs. Unfortunately for players, while the AI's accuracy is barely impacted by the lack of a stock, the lack of a stock makes the weapon near-unusable for human players.

CMMG Mk47 Banshee

The CMMG Mk47 Banshee was added in 0.12.11.0.13074 patch, and is incorrectly referred to as the Mk47 Mutant variant. It can be modified with the longer barrel and handguard of a CMMG Mk47 Resolute.

CMMG Mk47 Banshee 200 - 7.62x39mm
EFT CMMG Resolute dev2.jpg
A Scav Raider with the CMMG Banshee.

CMMG Mk47 Resolute

CMMG Mk47 Resolute 300 - 7.62x39mm

Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle

The 5.56 version of Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle is added in patch 0.11.7. This is the first bullpup weapon featured in the game.

Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle, production version - 5.56x45mm NATO
The DT MDR in the customization menu. It comes without any sights by default, so it might be a good idea to buy one.
Right side of the DT MDR in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the DT MDR in the weapon customization menu.
DT MDR in hands of a player's character
Inspecting the rifle. The fire selector is correctly set on full-auto, ideal for Factory's close quarters combat
Checking MDR's chamber. The rifle is fully ambidextrous and can be easily converted for left-handed shooters. But, unsurprisingly, this feature isn't depicted in the game
Checking the magazine. DT MDR is correctly depicted to be compatible with any AR-15 type .223 magazine

Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle .308

The 7.62x51mm version of the Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle .308 was added in v0.12.2.5479 patch, and can be differentiated from the 5.56 variant by its black color.

Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle, black - 7.62x51mm NATO
Promo photo of DT MDR 7.62.

DSA SA58 OSW

The DSA SA58 OSW chambered in 7.62x51mm is added in Patch 0.9.0.1580. It features an extensive amount of customization options, including some original FAL parts.

Player Scavs will spawn with the weapon in one of two configurations, named SA-58 AUS (Austrian) or SA-58 BEL (Belgium). Both versions feature a 21" barrel, holland-type peep-hole rear sight and a regular pistol grip and dust cover. The Austrian variant possesses an "Austrian" style muzzle brake and FN produced foregrip with a DSA produced polymer "humpback" fixed stock and 20 round magazine while the Belgium variant features a folding stock and 30 round magazine. Scav Raiders sometimes use a heavily modified short-barreled variant, with an 11" barrel, X-Product X-FAL 50 round magazine, Magpul RVG foregrip and a DSA BRS Stock.

What appears to be an SA58 with wooden grip and stock is seen on the official art of the Mechanic trader.

DSA SA58 OSW Carbine - 7.62x51mm NATO
StG 58, for comparison - 7.62x51mm NATO
FN FAL 50.00, for comparison - 7.62x51mm NATO
Left side of the DSA-58 in the weapon customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the DSA-58 in the weapon customization menu.
The SA-58 AUS variant in the customization menu. This variant is configured like an Austrian StG 58.
The SA-58 BEL variant in the customization menu. This variant is configured like an original Belgian FN FAL Para.
The SA-58 PBR variant, sold by the Mechanic at loyalty level 4.
Inspecting the SA-58 BEL variant.
Reloading a custom SA58 OSW.
Checking the SA58's chamber.

FN SCAR Series

Both the FN SCAR-L and FN SCAR-H were added in the December 14, 2021 (0.12.12.0.16029) patch with both in BLK (Black) and FDE (Flat Desert Earth) furniture. They are modeled after the Third Generation SCAR-L/H, with both having CQC, STD and LB barrel options. The original model Kinetic Development Group MREX 6.5 handguard as well as the Primary Weapons Systems SRX handguard extension are both available for both types of SCAR.

FN SCAR-L Gen 3

The Generation 3 FN SCAR-L appears as "FN SCAR-L 5.56x45 assault rifle" and "Mk-16". Three versions are offered in the trade store: "Mk 16 Contract Wars", "Mk 16 LB" and "Mk 16 CQC". Unlike a lot of weapons in the game, when modifying the rifle with different barrel lengths then name does not change (with special named variants being reverted to the "Mk 16" name if modified). By default it is fitted with an FN America SCAR 16 3-Prong Flash Hider w/ Suppressor Mount, though the Advanced Armament Corperation Blackout 51T Flash Hider is available as well.

Third Generation FN SCAR-L STD (note the AAC BLACKOUT 51T flash hider) - 5.56x45mm NATO
The Gen 3 SCAR-L STD FDE in the customization screen.
Dissasembled Gen 3 SCAR-L FDE, showing the lower receiver with fire control group, the bolt carrier and the return spring.
A USEC PMC holds the SCAR-L STD as a Il-76MD-90A flies overhead.
Using the folding post sights.
Chamber checking. This animation is similar to the initial equip animation.
Removing a spent magazine. Note the protruding magazine release and magazine catch.
About to load a fresh magazine...
...and finally thumbing the bolt release. The Level 3 Weapon Mastery for the SCAR has the character use an open palm smack instead.
Third person view of a USEC PMC collapsing the stock. The character actually pushes the stock release button.
The SCAR-L STD BLK in the customization screen. The other barrel options can be fitted as well, but to keep the amount of screenshots down aren't shown here.
Third Generation FN SCAR-L CQC - 5.56x45mm NATO
The SCAR-L CQC in the customization screen.
Third Generation FN SCAR-L LB - 5.56x45mm NATO
The SCAR-L LB in the customization screen.

FN SCAR-H Gen 3

The Generation 3 FN SCAR-H appears as "FN SCAR-H 7.62x51 assault rifle" and "Mk-17". Three versions are offered in the trade store: "Mk 17 Face", "Mk 17 LB" and "Mk 17 CQC". Unlike a lot of weapons in the game, when modifying the rifle with different barrel lengths then name does not change (with special named variants being reverted to the "Mk 16" name if modified).

Third Generation FN SCAR-H STD (note the AAC BLACKOUT 51T M.I.T.E.R. flash hider) - 7.62x51mm NATO
The Gen 3 SCAR-H STD FDE in the customization screen.
Dissasembled Gen 3 SCAR-H FDE, showing the lower receiver with fire control group, the bolt carrier and the return spring.
Holding the SCAR-H STD inside the lighthouse.
Loading a magazine on empty. Note the protruding magazine catch.
The start of the extensive single loading animation; locking the bolt back...
...then locking the bolt in place with the release...
...then loading said round, which is followed by a yank of the charging handle.
Chambering the rifle from a closed bolt in third person.
Unfolding the stock.
Third Generation FN SCAR-H STD - 7.62x51mm NATO
The SCAR-H STD BLK in the customization screen. The other barrel options can be fitted as well, but to keep the amount of screenshots down aren't shown here.
Third Generation FN SCAR-H CQC - 7.62x51mm NATO
The SCAR-H CQC in the customization screen.
Knight with the SCAR-H CQC in a promotional render.
Goon Squad leader Knight reloads his customized FN SCAR-H CQC, which lacks any muzzle device for some reason.
Third Generation FN SCAR-H Long Barrel - 7.62x51mm NATO
The SCAR-H LB in the customization screen.
FNH USA SCAR 17S with Primary Weapons Systems SRX handguard extension - 7.62x51mm NATO
SCAR rifles in STD configurations with the SRX fitted.
FNH USA SCAR 17S with Kinetic Development Group MREX 6.5 (original model)
SCAR rifles in LB configurations with the MREX fitted.
A USEC PMC holds a modified SCAR-L STD with MREX handguard.

Heckler & Koch G36 Series

The Heckler & Koch G36 family was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch.

Heckler & Koch G36

The Heckler & Koch G36

Heckler & Koch G36 with ZF 3x4° dual optical sight - 5.56x45mm.
Heckler & Koch G36V (formerly G36E) with export optical sight - 5.56x45mm

Heckler & Koch G36K

The Heckler & Koch G36K can be assembled from parts of the G36

Heckler & Koch G36K with ZF 3x4° dual optical sight - 5.56x45mm

Heckler & Koch G36C

The Heckler & Koch G36C can be assembled from parts of the G36

Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm.

Heckler & Koch HK-AR Series

Heckler & Koch HK416F

The Heckler & Koch HK416F (outfitted with parts from the HK416A5) was added in patch v0.11.0.2448 as the "Heckler & Koch HK416 A5". In terms of performance, it behaves as a superior version of M4A1, with decreased base recoil and increased rate of fire up to 850 RPM. Its default 14.5 inch barrel can be replaced with a short 11 inch barrel and the HK Quad Rail handguard. Currently, the HK416 is one of the most expensive weapons to buy from a trader, being sold by the Peacekeeper at high level of reputation. The weapon is also sometimes is used by NPC Scav Raiders in short barrel configuration.

Heckler & Koch HK416F standard model with 14.5" barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO. Note the rear upper reciever rail section which is stepped down.
An actual Heckler & Koch HK416 A5 - 5.56x45mm NATO - for comparison.
The HK416F in its default configuration in modification menu.
Right side of the HK416 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the HK416 in the weapon customization menu.
Default HK416F in the hands of a player character.
HK416F "short" model with 11.5" barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO
Heckler & Koch HK416 A5 with 11 inch barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO - for comparison.
The HK416F fitted with an 11 inch barrel and Quad Rail handguard in the modification menu. This handguard can be fitted on a 14.5 inch barrel as well; both the Quad Rail handguard and the 14.5 inch barrel feature integrated flip-up front sights, and due a bug, both front sights would be flipped up if no optic is used.
Short barreled HK416F in the field.
A USEC PMC holds his customized 10.6" HK416F next to a USEC commandeered GAZ Tigr and deceased USEC PMC. His gear is setup to resemble the USEC PMCs in Contract Wars.
A USEC PMC with the left side of his custom rifle visible. It is outfitted with a Midwest Industries 9" handguard, Troy Industries M7A1 stock, and various other attachments. Note Karl Bryullov's painting, The Last Day of Pompeii, in the background.

Heckler & Koch G28

The Heckler & Koch G28 was added in 0.12.12.0.16029 patch.

Heckler & Koch G28 E2, standard version with RIS foregrip, Harris bipod, and weaponlight - 7.62x51mm NATO
Heckler & Koch G28 E3, patrol version - 7.62x51mm NATO

Kel-Tec RFB Carbine

The Kel-Tec RFB Carbine was added in 0.12.8.9457 patch. It functions as an improvement and medium over the budget VPO-101 "Hunter" having slightly greater customization by installing foregrips and sights on rails, better and higher capacity magazine options as it uses the SA-58 FAL Magazines and generally being more ergonomic but is statistically inferior to the Springfield Armory M1A by having terrible recoil control and less modular options, as the weapon cannot mount tactical devices without sacrificing the scope mount or foregrip mount. It is correctly depicted as being semi-automatic.

Scav Raiders will sometimes carry the weapon, outfitted with just a Vortex Razor AMG UH-1 Holographic sight.

Kel-Tec RFB Carbine - 7.62x51mm NATO.
Left side.
Right side.

Remington R11 RSASS

The Remington RSASS is also available in-game as a late-game very expensive but highly capable and modular 7.62x51mm rifle. Some players have come up with an ultra-compact configuration of the weapon known as the "Mini-SASS" by fitting telescoping stocks and short barrels to the RSASS, which makes its inventory size identical to some of the larger SMGs.

Remington RSASS with Leupold Mark 4 scope, Harris LM-S bipod, AAC Titan sound suppressor and Magpul PRS stock - 7.62x51mm NATO
A suppressed Remington RSASS in idle.
Inserting a new 7.62 NATO PMag.
Clacking the bolt release. When firing, the folding charging handle notably pops out a bit.
Birdeye hides in a bush with the RSASS.

Rifle Dynamics RD 704

The Rifle Dynamics RD 704 was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch. It is also incorrectly select-fire instead of semi-auto only.

Rifle Dynamics RD 704 with pistol brace - 7.62x39mm

ShAK-12

The ShAK-12 was added in patch 0.12.0.4785 patch. The weapon is referred to in-game as the "ASh-12", the earlier designation more commonly applied to the pre-production variant; in its finalized form, the rifle is most commonly referred to as the "ShAK-12". This is the Reserve boss "Glukhar's" signature weapon show in key art, although he doesn't always use it in-game, sometimes using a heavily modified Springfield Armory M1A with an EBR stock and various sights and tactical devices. He typically uses it with 20-round mags with a PP-19 Vityaz as a backup.

It's a relatively niche firearm in-game, sporting massive firepower with its 12.7x55mm Sts-130 rounds but only sub-par penetration, the PS12B Armor Piercing rounds having difficulty penetrating Class 6 body armor but dealing over 100 points of damage per shot able to down any target in a single hit to the chest. The weapon unfortunately has extremely high recoil without sufficient skill to manage it and a slow rate of fire of 650 RPM. While its rounds aren't great at penetration, the sheer damage the rounds inflict often result in many targets dying from blunt force trauma or having their armor entirely destroyed after a few shots. At the moment, there are two available mags, 10 and 20 rounds, as well as its own unique silencer and muzzle brake. The weapon sports a removeable Picatinny carry handle on top of a flat top rail and one rail on the handguard for mounting grips and two side rails for tactical combo devices. Strangely, the carry handle cannot be fitted on other weapons and the ShAK-12 cannot accept the carry handle of the M4.

ShAK-12 with 20-round magazine - 12.7x55mm
Promotional render of Glukhar (which means both "wood grouse" and "cold case") with the ShAK-12 fitted with 20-round magazine, proprietary suppressor, carry handle and folding front sight.
The ShAK-12 in the weapon modding screen fitted with its default 10-round magazine, muzzle brake, carry handle, folding front sight and proprietary grip.
Holding the ShAK-12.
Chamber checking.
Selecting fun mode.
Loading a fresh 10-round magazine. The rifle's magazine release is animated, including when inserting a new magazine (although it can't be seen here).
Yanking the folding charging handle (the first time chambering animation is similar to this). It snaps forward with a wobble after.
Similarly to the AK series, when loading individual rounds, player characters brace the ShAK-12 against their shoulders while holding the bolt back and use their left hand to insert a bullet over the top.
A BEAR PMC with the ShAK-12.
Glukhar with the ShAK-12 (without carry handle) and a Galvion Caiman helmet.

SIG-Sauer MCX Series

SIG-Sauer MCX SBR

The SIG-Sauer MCX SBR in .300 Blackout was added in 0.12.9 patch and appears as "SIG MCX .300 Blackout assault rifle". The MCX is a high tier weapon as both it and its ammunition is quite expensive for players. It possesses an extremely high damage potential but its rounds are inherently the super-sonic versions instead of the sub-sonic ammunition normally seen in other games. Currently only FMJ and AP rounds are available for the weapon which correctly can be used in regular AR-15 5.56x45mm style magazines without modification. An interesting note, regular 5.56x45mm firearms can accept magazines of .300 Blackout but they will not-fire and become inoperable until the correct ammunition is loaded as it will not allow you to fire the weapon with incorrect ammunition loaded. The Patrol variant can be built. Scav Raiders will sometimes carry a suppressed variant, outfitted with a MCX Folding Stock and EOTech XPS3-2 Holographic Sight. Several different SIG stocks can be fitted as well. A version called "Neptune Spear" is available from traders.

SIG-Sauer MCX SBR with 9" barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO
A Scav Raider with a suppressed MCX SBR.

SIG-Sauer MCX Patrol

SIG-Sauer MCX Patrol - 5.56x45mm NATO
Big Pipe holds an MCX Patrol which has Patrol handguard but SBR barrel.

SIG-Sauer MCX-SPEAR

The SIG-Sauer MCX-SPEAR was added in v0.14.0.0.28333 patch. Both the standard version and the shortened 9" version are available.

SIG-Sauer MCX-SPEAR (2022 model) with 13" barrel and SLX68-MG-QD suppressor - 6.8x51mm FURY
SIG-Sauer MCX-SPEAR with 9" barrel

SKS

The SKS is available in Escape from Tarkov in two variants, the standard model and the OP-SKS, a civilian hunting version with a prefitted dovetail optic mount attached. The standard model is occasionally found on Scavs and can only mount optics at later reputation levels when the required mounts are unlocked. The OP-SKS model is only used by Scav Snipers and is often found with a PSO-1 scope fitted. The SKS sometimes is seen modified with a TapCo Intrafuse or FAB Defense UAS Stock, giving the weapon a significantly more modern look as well as better ergonomics and modification potential.

Prior to patch 0.11.7 all SKS types in the game sported Promag/Tapco 20 round detachable magazines - the 10 round internal magazine and 35 round Promag options were introduced later, as well as ability to reload a SKS with any magazine by individual rounds. However, stripper clips are still not present.

Like the Mosin, opening the action while starting a reload will eject the chambered round from the SKS. When reloading the SKS with an aftermarket detachable magazine, the operator will open the action before removing and replacing the magazine; this is accurate to real life, as aftermarket magazines cannot be attached to or removed from an SKS with an unmodified bolt when its action is closed, as the bolt's lips would either block or lock the magazine's feed lips.

SKS without bayonet - 7.62x39mm
The SKS in the customization menu.
Right side of the SKS in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the SKS in the weapon customization menu.
Iron sights of a kitted-out SKS, the rear half of the dust cover blocks most of the picture out though.
Removing a used magazine. The character grabs it first with his left, then actuates the release with his right hand, taking it off the grip.
Sending the bolt home.
SKS with Tapco Intrafuse Stock System furniture - 7.62x39mm
Modified SKS in a Tapco furniture fitted with Walther MRS sight, Zenith RK-1 vertical grip and Promag 20 round detachable magazine in the customization menu. This chassis allows the installation of any AR-15 type collapsible stock.
SKS with FAB Defense UAS Stock - 7.62x39mm
A Scav inspects his SKS with the FAB Defense UAS Stock.

OP-SKS

OP-SKS - 7.62x39mm
The OP-SKS in the customization menu.
The OP-SKS without a scope and fitted with a Tapco/Promag magazine. Note the black bolt on this version.
Inserting a new one, which appears to be empty.

Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16

Introduced in the 0.8 patch, the Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 is a middle-of-the-road alternative to the budget Vepr-Hunter and high-cost RSASS, offering proper 7.62x51mm battle rifle characteristics in a handy package.

The Reserve Scav Boss, named "Gluhkar" will sometimes carry an extensively modified M1A, outfitted with a Sage EBR chassis and using a EOTech Vudu 1x-6x scope with a 22" inch barrel, either a Gemtech ONE sound suppressor or a Fortis Red muzzle brake, among a variety of tactical devices.

It is appropriately semi-automatic only. Available stock/chassis options include Archangel, Sage EBR, and Troy S.A.S.S.

M1A SOCOM 16 - 7.62x51mm NATO
The M1A in the customization menu.
Right side.
Disassembled model of the M1A in the weapon customization menu.
Short-barreled M1A in an EBR Chassis System - 7.62x51mm NATO
M1A in an EBR Chassis System, fitted with Trijicon ACOG sight in the customization menu
M1A in a Troy MCS (Modular Chassis System) with EOTech red dot sight and Vltor Modstock - 7.62x51mm NATO
Long barreled M1A in a Troy MCS (dubbed in game as "SASS") with an EOTech holographic sight and Magpul CTR stock in the customization menu. This chassis system allows the installation of AR-15 type collapsible stocks and pistol grips, as well as any rail mounted iron sights.

SR-25

The Knight's Armament SR-25 was added in the v0.12.2.5479 patch. The SR-25 was introduced as another mid-tier upgrade alongside the Springfield M1A, being superior to the Budget focused VPO-101 "Hunter" and Kel-Tec RFB while being cheaper and more readily accessible than the Remington RSASS. It's compatible with most AR-15 modifications and accessories, giving it great flexibility.

The SR-25 is seen carried by the Minions of the Woods Boss, "Shturman" often in its factory standard configuration with folding ironsights and a 20 round magazine. Scav Raiders will sometimes carry a more marksman styled rifle instead, outfitted with 10 round magazines, an MFT BUS Stock, an Elcan SpectreDR4 1x/4x Optical Sight and either a 2A Armament X3 7.62x51mm Compensator or a KAC PRS QDC Sound Suppressor.

Knight's Armament SR-25 Enhanced Combat Carbine - 7.62x51mm NATO
Left side.
Birdeye reloads his SR-25, which for some reason has a scope mount without scope.

Steyr AUG A1

The Steyr AUG A1 was added in 0.13.0.0.21469 patch.

Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm
EFT AUG dev.jpg

Steyr AUG A3

The Steyr AUG A3 was added in 0.13.0.0.21469 patch.

Steyr AUG A3 with optics removed and 16-inch barrel - 5.56x45mm
Steyr AUG A3 SF with 16-inch barrel and Zeiss Z-Point red dot sight - 5.56x45mm NATO
Steyr AUG A3 M1, high-rail version - 5.56x45mm NATO
EFT AUG dev.jpg

Sureshot Armament Group Prototype 5.45 AK

The Sureshot Armament Group Prototype 5.45 AK was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch.

The receiver model.

SVDS

The SVDS, a modern version of Dragunov SVD with side-folding stock and shortened barrel, was added in patch 11.7. This is the first semi-automatic weapon, chambered with 7.62x54 R, featured in the game. Customization options includes 20 round magazines from SVU-A, pistol grips and rear sights compatible with AK series, as well as any optic or mount that can be attached on Warsaw Pact dovetail mount.

Woods sniper scav boss Shturman ("Navigator" in Russian) added on Oct 27 2019, uses a customized SVDS as his primary weapon, which is fitted with a 20-round mag and Zenit-Belomo PSO 1M2-1 4x24 scope. Lighthouse sniper cultist boss Zryachiy ("The one who sees") occasionally will spawn with a heavily customized SVDS fitted with a Sureshot Armament Group SVD Chassis MK1 (plus various accessories).

SVDS - 7.62x54mmR
SVDS loaded with 20 round magazine (developed for SVU-A) in customization menu.
Shturman shoots his SVDS. Note the bolt in mid-cycle and the barrel glowing from firing - it is very unlikely it would get this hot from the amount of times he has fired.
SVDS with Sureshot Armament Group SVD Chassis MK1 - 7.62x54mmR
Zryachiy lies in wait.
Other side of the rifle.

SVT-40

The Tokarev SVT-40 was added in v0.13.5.0.25725 patch.

Tokarev SVT-40 - 7.62x54mmR.

AVT-40

The Tokarev AVT-40 was added in v0.13.5.0.25725 patch.

Tokarev AVT-40 - 7.62x54mmR.

SWORD International Mk 18 Mod 1 Mjolnir

The SWORD International Mk 18 Mod 1 Mjolnir was added in 0.12.9 patch.

SWORD International Mk 18 Mod 1 Mjolnir- .338 Lapua Magnum
Model of Mk 18 Mod 1 Mjolnir in dev's video.

VPO-101 "Vepr Hunter"

The VPO-101 "Vepr Hunter", a Russian RPK derivative semi-automatic hunting rifle chambered in .308 Winchester, was introduced in 0.11.7 patch. A powerful yet cheap weapon, the VPO-101 can be purchased early on in the game, and is often used by Scavs. It comes by default with 5-round box magazine, though 10-round magazines become available later. Its side-mounted dovetail rail allows the rifle to be fitted with Eastern optics, or Western ones with a Weaver mount adaptor. An SVD-style thumbhole stock was added significantly improving ergonomics and reducing recoil, available through the trader, Jaeger.

VPO-101 Vepr HUNTER - 7.62x51mm NATO
The VPO-101 Vepr Hunter in the customization menu.
Right side of the VPO-101 in the weapon customization menu.
Disassembled model of the VPO-101 in the weapon customization menu.
Taking out a 5-round magazine for an ammo check.

Machine Guns

M60 Machine Gun Series

In the August 20, 2024 (0.15.0.0) patch, the M60 series machine guns were added.

M60E6

The Royal Danish Army variant of the M60, the M60E6, appears as "U.S. Ordnance M60E6 7.62x51 light machine gun" / "M60E6". The FDE version of the M60E6 is by default built in the same configuration used by the Royal Danish Army; the RIS handguard of the MK43 Mod 1 in FDE the ELCAN SpecterDR scope, also in FDE and several other components in FDE.

M60E6 machine gun - 7.62x51mm NATO
M60E6 machine gun FDE - 7.62x51mm NATO
M60E6 machine gun FDE with ELCAN scope - 7.62x51mm NATO
Using the carry handle to assist in equipping the M60E6. The charging handle is racked shortly after this due to this being the first time equip animation.
Holding the M60 while cursing the lighting conditions changing due to the weather.
Using the rear folding sight.
Chamber checking. The latch is correctly pinched when opened.
Attaching a new Capco Assault Box to the side hanger while reloading from empty. The player character will push open the feed tray with the used ammunition box. Note the feed cam has changed positions; while not visible during normal gameplay, the in-game M60 series actually has animated feed cams.
Yanking the charging handle rearward before pushing it back.
Checking the internals on an empty M60E6. Note the position of the feed cam has moved once more, the bolt is dropped, and the position of the bolt plug has rotated.
A PMC wearing Killa's gear uses the bipod mounting system, which was introduced in the same patch as the M60 series.

Mk 43 Mod 1

The Mk 43 Mod 1 appears as M60E4.

Mk 43 Mod 1 with RIS foregrip - 7.62x51mm NATO
M60E4 machine gun - 7.62x51mm NATO - for comparison

PK Machine Gun Series

PKM

The PKM was added in v0.13.5.0.25725 patch and appears as "Kalashnikov PKM 7.62x54R machine gun". It is one of the 3 possible primary weapons (the others being the PKP and the RPK-16) of the incredibly difficult Scav boss Kaban in the Streets of Tarkov map. As of now, (other than looting it from another player,) killing him is the only way to get your hands on the PKM. Both the classic and the updated flash hiders are available for the PKM. The receiver is identical to the in-game PKP's, with the only difference being the lack of dovetail mount, and as such, it is theoretically possible to create a the original PKP Pecheneg by using the receiver of the PKM.

The PKM can be loaded by individual rounds or by the non-disintegrating belt, with the belt correctly being depicted as separating after every 25 rounds. When Unloading a single round from the MG, the bolt is still in the locked position, however when loading a new round or belt, the bolt is incorrectly forward; this could only happen if the player character used the trigger to drop the bolt. Sometimes the spent belt on the left side of the PKM will disappear when inspecting or swapping the weapon.

PKM with original flash hider - 7.62x54mm R
PKM with updated flash hider - 7.62x54mm R
Promotional render of Kaban armed with a PKM.
A BEAR PMC in a abibas/adik (adidas) tracksuit holds the PKM at the dorms in the Customs area of Tarkov.
Third person view of the PMC aiming, showing that he uses the box magazine to support the weapon.
Aiming and firing, with a 25-round belt getting ejected. Spent casings can be seen ejecting from the port below it, but lack strikes on their primers.
Removing a spent belt before detaching the box magazine on empty.
Placing a new belt from a fresh box...
...and yanking the charging handle all the way rearwards, before pushing it forward.
As with many other weapons in the game, there exists animations for loading and unloading individual rounds. Here a PMC is seen removing a bullet from the receiver base: The PMC flips the feed tray up, pulls the bullet out from underneath, then knocks it back down into the receiver. When loading individual rounds the PMC simply drops the bullet into the top of the receiver base (which is essentially chamber loading the PKM).
An example of the meticulous detail of Escape From Tarkov; the third and first person animations are the same animations, right down to bullets being depicted, such as this example where one round is chambered and one round is loaded in the belt.
Side of the receiver and front of the receiver of a stripped down PKM. Note the bolt head.
PKM with similar Zenitco furniture to what is available in-game - 7.62x54mm R
A heavily customized PKM with Zenit B50 top and bottom handguards (with 66mm bars installed), Zenit PT-2 "Classic (Классика)" stock (with 6P1 Sb.8 AK polymer pistol grip), Zenit DTK-1P muzzle brake, Custom Guns Next Level AK-AR CG101 grip adapter (with Watchtower Firearms F-1 Style 2 AR Grip wrapped with green paracord), Zenit RK-1 foregrip on Zenit B-25U mount, Zenit Perst-3 Generation 4 tactical illuminator/laser, Zenit Klesch-2IKS tactical illuminator/laser and JSC Jupiter Plant & Valday Krechet (which is an early model of the PK120/PK122/PK130 1P87 collimator sight.

PKMN

PKMN - 7.62x54mm R

PKP Pecheneg

PKP Pecheneg - 7.62x54mm R

PKP Pecheneg-N

The PKP Pecheneg-N was added in v0.13.5.0.25725 patch and appears as "Kalashnikov PKP 7.62x54R infantry machine gun". As with the aforementioned PKM, killing the Scav boss Kaban is the only way for you to get your hands on this machine gun. The receiver is identical to the in-game PKM's, with the only difference being the dovetail mount, and as such, it is theoretically possible to create a PKMN with the receiver of the PKP.

It shares pretty much all animations with the PKM, with the addition of an extra animation to detach the scope mount to open the top cover, though for some reason the dovetail latch is unlocked even when no optic is mounted. The latch isn't attached to the top cover so it doesn't hinder opening it, it is only nessisary to unlatch it when an optic is mounted because the optic sits overtop of the top cover. The bipod is incorrectly depicted as mounted the same as the PKM's, including being detachable. In reality it is mounted under the front sight block and is fixed to the barrel.

PKP Pecheneg-N 6P41N without ammo box and bipod folded - 7.62x54mm R
A BEAR PMC holds his PKP Pecheneg near a collapsed sewer tunnel in downtown Tarkov.
Ditto, but inside the Capital Insight building. Note this PMC appears to have forgotten to remove the seal on his GP-7 filter (whether or not he figured this out before suffocating remains a mystery).
Aiming.
Inspecting the dovetail mount.
Inspecting the guts. Note the dovetail mount has been detached despite there being no optic.
Detaching the dovetail outfitted with a NPZ USP-1 "Tyulpan" 1P29 scope with eye cup (which is clipping into the PMC's face).
Attaching a new box magazine to the PKP.
Kaban firing a stockless PKP.
A PKP with all parts removed except for the box magazine.

RPD

The RPD was added in the December 27, 2023 (0.14.0.0.28333) patch. It is one of the possible weapons the Streets of Tarkov scav boss Kollontay is armed with.

RPD - 7.62x39mm.
Kollontay with the RPD in a promotional render.
RPD with short barrel - 7.62x39mm.

RPDN

The RPDN was added in v0.14.0.0.28333 patch. Very few genuine physical examples exist of this weapon in reality so it would be very unlikely to encounter one, unless it is meant to be a reproduction or field modification.

Technical illustration of the RPDN with a NPU-1 Night Scope - 7.62x39mm
Technical drawing closeup of the rail itself.

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RPK-16

The RPK-16 was added in the December 25 2018 (v0.11.0.2448) patch. It was the first light machine gun added to the game, and is considered a higher-tier weapon. Most of its parts (including the new 95-round drum magazine) are compatible with other 5.45x39mm AK variants, and its only unique modification is a 580mm long barrel, which greatly boosts its accuracy and decreases its already-manageable recoil. The dust cover have written on the inside of the part "Че тут ищешь?" which loosely translates to "What are you looking for here?".

The RPK-16 is used by several bosses in the game, the most notable of which being Killa, a dangerous Scav boss located on the Interchange map; his light machine gun is decked out with a 95-round drum mag and a Valday 1P87 holographic sight.

RPK-16 - 5.45x39mm
A relatively bog-standard RPK-16 with 95-round drum magazine in weapon customization menu.
Right side.
A more customized setup, featuring a long barrel, a quad stack magazine, a 1P87 sight, and a Zenith RK-1 grip on an angled mount.
Loading an AK-12 30 round magazine. As every other 5.45 AK, currently featured in the game, RPK-16 is fully compatible with any 5.45 magazine
Customized RPK-16, ready to pack some heat. Its drum magazine is loaded with recently introduced 7N39 Igolnik ("Needler") rounds, featuring the best armor penetration amongst 5.45x39 rounds at the cost of its stopping power
Promotional render of Killa with his RPK-16.
Killa bears down on opponents inside the "IDEA" (IKEA) warehouse.
Killa outside the "adik" (adidas) store with his RPK-16, which is loaded with a 30-round 6L23 magazine. He starts off with the drum magazine, but after expending it will use 30-round magazines.

Bolt-Action, Break-Action and Lever-Action Rifles

Accuracy International AXMC

The Accuracy International AXMC was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch.

Accuracy International AXMC with scope and tan finish - .338 Lapua Magnum
Promotional render of Zryachity armed with the AXMC.

Baikal MP-18MN

The Baikal MP-18MN was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch.

Baikal MP-18MN - 7.62x54mmR

Lobaev DVL-10 M1

The Lobaev DVL-10 comes in two variants in the game, the standard version known as the "Urbana", and an integrally suppressed version known as the "Saboteur". It is an exceedingly rare sniper rifle, and becomes available from Skier at late reputation levels. It uses 7.62x51mm ammunition. Like the SV-98, most players use 3-4x magnification scopes instead of high-power scopes.

DVL-10 M1 "SABOTEUR" - 7.62×51mm NATO.
Reloading.
Opening the bolt, note the ejected case.

Lobaev DVL-10 M2

DVL-10 M2 "URBANA" - 7.62×51mm NATO.
The DVL-10 in-game.

Mosin-Nagant Series

The Mosin-Nagant M91/30 sniper rifle was added to the game in patch 0.10 and appears as "Mosin 7.62x54R bolt-action rifle (Sniper)" or "Mosin (Sniper)". Reloading the weapon is done with individual rounds. When the weapon is reloaded with a chambered round, said round will be ejected and can be recovered by picking it up. While the rifle has a maximum capacity of 5+1 rounds, it can only be reloaded up to 4+1 in the field.

The Sniper variants can be equipped with the Kochetov mount for the PU 3.5x sniper scope (or Picatinny rails for more modern attachments), and the barrel can accept the Bramit suppressor (which is more commonly associated with suppressed Nagant M1895 revolvers). Alternate stocks for the Mosin include the ATI Outdoors Monte Carlo stock and Desert Tan ProMag Archangel OPFOR stock. The rifle can also be fitted with a Tacfire pistol grip.

The standard 91/30 infantry variant with straight bolt was added in the 0.11 update (as "Mosin 7.62x54R bolt-action rifle (Infantry)" or "Mosin (Infantry)" alongside M38 Carbine variants and "Obrez" variants. The Trader "Mechanic" will trade a modified Obrez rifle that has a Picatinny rail attached to the rear sight with a threaded 220mm barrel to accept suppressors. Humorously, the Obrez can also be fitted with both the carbine and standard Mosin barrels.

All variants, including the rarer sniper and modified Obrez variants are often carried and used by both AI and Player Scavs. It is not to uncommon to find Scavs using Mosin Rifles without a front, rear or no sights at all.

Mosin-Nagant M91/30

Full-length, Soviet Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
The "Mosin (Infantry)" in the modification screen.

Mosin-Nagant M91/30 Sniper Rifle

Full-length, Mosin Nagant M91/30 Sniper Rifle with Russian PU 3.5x sniper scope and down turned bolt handle - 7.62x54mm R
The "Mosin (Sniper)" in the modification screen fitted with a PU 3.5x riflescope.
Sniper version of the Mosin Nagant equipped with PU 3.5x scope and Bramit suppressor. Only the M91/30 sniper version can be fitted with a Kotchetov PU mount; for other Mosin variants, the player must replace the rear sight with a Picatinny rail interface to use an optic.

Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine

Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine - 7.62x54mm R
The "Mosin (Infantry) Carbine" in the modification screen.
Reloading a M38 carbine. This variant offers a higher ergonomics and maneuverability in close quarters
Mosin-Nagant M38 in ATI Outdoors Monte Carlo stock - 7.62x54mmR
An M38 Carbine with the ATI Monte Carlo stock in the modification screen.
Mosin Nagant Model 1944 Carbine in a black ProMag Archangel OPFOR Precision Rifle Stock with ProMag AA762R 02 10-round detachable magazine - 7.62x54mmR
An M38 Carbine with Desert Tan ProMag Archangel stock and 10-round magazine in the modification screen.

Mosin-Nagant M38 Carbine Sniper

Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine with PU 3.5x sniper scope - 7.62x54mm R
The The "Mosin (Sniper) Carbine" in the modification screen fitted with a PU 3.5x riflescope.

Mosin-Nagant M91/30 "Obrez"

Mosin Nagant M91/30 "Obrez" - 7.62x54mm R
Obrez Mosins in the modification screen. The upper rifle is a sawed sniper Mosin, fitted with an optic worth more than several Obrez rifles (alongside a TacFire Mosin Pistol Grip). The bottom rifle is a sawed infantry Mosin (which is fitted with a threaded version of the sawed barrel).
Mechanic's custom Obrez. Judging by the barter items required for the trade (two default Mosin barrels and a receiver of a sniper one), this Obrez was crafted two different Mosin rifles. As it has the sniper variant's receiver, this Obrez can use the original PU scope, though it requires the rail interface to be detached. The front sight likely comes from the Gletcher M1891 Obrez pneumatic air gun.

ORSIS T-5000

The ORSIS T-5000 was added in v0.12.2.5479 patch and appears in 7.62x51mm NATO caliber. It is an exceedinly rare and expensive sniper rifle that is seldom used, as its expensive price-tag and limited modular options limit its use as the Mosin or R700 offer significantly better modification options and being drastically cheaper in price.

ORSIS T-5000 - 7.62x51mm NATO
Left side.

Remington Model 700

The Remington Model 700 was added in Update v0.11.0.2448. It is chambered in .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO, and features a Hogue stock and detachable Wyatt magazines (in both 5- and 10-round varieties); the rifle also can be reloaded with individual rounds, if needed. It is sometimes used by Player Scavs and used by Sniper Scavs, often fitted with a short-range optical sight such as a EOTech Vudu 1x-6x or a VOMZ Pilad 4x32 Optical Scope. In the latest update, players who have the Escape from Darkness edition and choose the USEC PMC will get a Model 700 alongside a Burris 1-4x24 Optical Scope and 10 round magazines.

A variety of stock options are available ranging from the AT AICS Sniper Stock, the A*B Arms Mod X Gen 3 Stock, a Magpul PRO-700 Chassis and a polymer Promag Archangel Stock.

Remington Model 700 with Hogue "Overmolded ghillie" stock - 7.62x51mm NATO
Remington Model 700 with Magpul Pro 700 Lite SA Stock - 7.62x51mm NATO
A default Model 700 in the customization menu. Note the shorter, 20-inch threaded barrel, compatible with most .308-specific muzzle devices. The railed mount on top is an optional, player-installable accessory.
A decked-out Model 700, equipped with a longer 26-inch barrel and a powerful optic with a back-up Trijicon RMR sight on top.

SV-98

The Izhmash SV-98 becomes available from Prapor at level 2 reputation where it can traded with a number of bartering items. It would only be purchasable with money at Prapor's level 3 reputation, where it costs nearly 100,000 roubles. By default, it comes with a 10 round magazine and a bipod, and without any optics. The OV-SV98 variant, added in the 0.12.12.30.18876 patch is purchasable from Jaeger at level 3 as well.

Player Scavs and Sniper Scavs will occasionally spawn with an SV-98 with or without optical sights. BEAR PMCs who purchased the Escape From Darkness edition will get a standard SV-98 with a KMZ 1P59 3x-10x Optical Scope as part as their starting inventory.

SV-98 - 7.62x54mmR
Image of the rifle from a gameplay trailer.
Aiming and cycling the action.
Ejecting a spent round out of the SV-98.
Reloading the sniper rifle.
CNC Guns Custom OV-SV98 - 7.62x54mmR
One of the cultist snipers who assists Zryachiy armed with a CNC Guns Custom OV-SV98. Due to the ridiculous aim of bots in Tarkov, his configuration with iron sights makes a lot of sense.

VPO-215 "Gornostay"

The VPO-215 "Gornostay" hunting rifle was added in v0.12.2.5479 patch. As with the VPO-209, it is chambered in .366 TKM (until 2021 it was considered a shotgun under Russian firearms laws and more suited for civilian purchase). It's mostly common seen on Scavs, often fitted with a VOMZ Pilad 4x32 optical sight.

VPO-215 "Gornostay" with 23" barrel - .366 TKM
VPO-215 in customization menu. It comes with proprietary detachable scope rail by default. Scavs' VPO-215s are usaully fitted with a cheap Pilad 4x24 scope, but sometimes the entire picatinny section is missing.

Grenade Launchers

FN MK 13

The FN EGLM was was added in v0.12.7 patch.

FN MK 13 (EGLM) in Standalone configuration - 40mm.
An actual FN40GL Mk 2 for comparison - 40mm.

GP-25

The GP-25 was added in 0.13.0.0.21469 patch. The boss Partisan can spawn with it mounted on his AK-74.

GP-25 - 40mm.
Promotional render of Partisan armed with an AK-74 with GP-25 underslung.

M203

The M203 grenade launcher was added in 0.13.0.0.21469 patch.

M203 grenade launcher - 40x46mm.

Milkor M32A1

The Milkor M32A1 was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch. It can only be obtained by killing the Rogue boss, Big Pipe.

Milkor M32A1 - 40x46mm

Grenades & Explosives

Most grenades have an animation equipping them which involves unfolding the ends of the cotter pin. Should the player unequip their grenade, they character will fold the pin ends back to where they were. Also for most grenades, the armed world model isn't depicted ejecting the spoon (instead spawning with it already removed), though the fuze can be heard igniting with an audible "poof" sound.

F-1 Hand Grenade

The F-1 hand grenade is one the main hand grenades found in Tarkov, sometimes used by Scavengers and commonly found in crates. The F1 can be bartered at Level 3 Prapor reputation for two energy saving light bulbs or purchased with roubles at Level 4 reputation with Prapor. The Spiritus Systems Bank Robber Chest Rig is modeled with an unusable F-1 Hand Grenade in its pouch. There used to be a bug where Scavs would end up killing themselves by standing within the large blast radius after deploying the F1.

F-1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
A player Scav pulls out his F1...
...and unfolds the pins. The animation for unequipping the grenade has the player character use the side of this left index finger to flatten the ends of the pin.
Holding the grenade at the ready.
The Scav decides to check his dirty nails.
Grabbing the pin and...
Yoink!
Limonka!

RSP-30

The RSP-30 was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch.

M18 smoke grenade

The M18 smoke grenade was added in 0.12.12.0.16029 patch.

M18 smoke grenade - Green

M67 Hand Grenade

The M67 is available from trader Peacekeeper. It can be bartered from Peacekeeper for two "Zibbo Lighters", or it can be directly purchased from him after completing one of his quests. It is not used by AI Scavs and is very rare to find in a raid, only being found inside black weapon crates. It costs between $49-51 in-game and still retains its "middle of the road" status, bridging the power and throw gap between the RGD-5 and F-1.

M67 Fragmentation Hand Grenade

Model 7290 flashbang grenade

The Model 7290 flashbang grenade was added in 0.12.12.0.16029 patch.

Model 7290 flashbang grenade

RDG-2 Smoke Grenade

The RDG-2 smoke grenade is added to the game in Patch 0.9.0.1580, specifically the RDG-2B fuse-match white smoke variant.

RDG-2 smoke grenade
Inspecting a RDG-2 smoke grenade in-game.
Holding the RDG-2 grenade.
The RDG-2 releases its smoke cloud.

RGD-5 Hand Grenade

The RGD-5 hand grenade is the least damaging of the three explosive grenades, and is also the heaviest, having the shortest throwing distance and smallest blast radius. This however also makes it ideal for use inside enclosed spaces. To compensate for its lack of damage, it is also the cheapest and easiest to find, available to be bartered from Prapor for one Energy Saving Lightbulb at level 2 reputation, or purchased with roubles at level 3 reputation. It is also the most common grenade found inside Grenade Boxes and is also sometimes found in the pockets or vests of AI Scavs.

RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
Holding the RGD-5 hand grenade.
Inspecting the grenade.
Pulling the pin on the grenade.

RGN and RGO

The RGN and RGO were added in 0.12.12.0.16029 patch.

RGO frag grenade.
RGN frag grenade.

VOG-17 Khattabka grenade

The VOG-17 Khattabka grenade is a makeshift grenade made from AGS-17 grenades and UZRG fuze. It was added in 0.12.4 patch.

VOG-17-M Khattabka
Official render of the VOG-17-M Khattabka

VOG-25P Khattabka grenade

The VOG-25 Khattabka grenade makeshift grenade was added in the March 6, 2020 (0.12.4 patch). The grenades are made from GP-series grenade launcher VOG-25 grenades and UZRG-M fuzes, though the model used for the makeshift grenade is the VOG-25P instead of the VOG-25.

VOG-25P (old model) Khattabka with propellant charge sleeve removed
A player Scav equips his VOG-25P Khattabka.
Holding the grenade at the ready inside the Federal State Reserve Agency Military Base.
Inspecting the tiny body.
Pin pulled.
Tossing the grenade.

Zarya-2 Stun Grenade

The Russian Zarya-2 stun grenade is added to the game in Patch 0.9.0.1580.

Zarya-2 stun grenade

Mounted weapons

AGS-30

The AGS-30 was included in patch 0.12 on the Reserve level, where two can be found inside the military base and one atop the weather station. It was later added to several other maps, with it notably being used by Rouge USEC PMCs on Lighthouse.

AGS-30 on tripod - 30x29mm
AGS-30 with PAG-17 scope on the Reserve map.

NSV heavy machine gun

The NSV heavy machine gun (identified by the rivets on its receiver) was added in patch 0.12 as NSV "Utyos" (also translated as "Utes", meaning "Cliff"). First added to the map Reserve, Glukhar's followers often use the NSV to protect their leader and Rogue USEC enemies protecting the water treatment plant on Lighthouse to great effect. Unusable NSV machine guns are seen littered around the maps, with vehicle mounted NSV-T variants mounted on the T90A tanks scattered throughout the game.

NSV HMG - 12.7x108mm
A NSV heavy machine gun on the Reserve map.
Glukhar's follower is seen with NSV heavy machine gun on Reserve in a his promotional screenshot.
NSV-T heavy machine gun mounted on a Ukrainian T-84 - 12.7x108mm
NSV machine gun is seen on T-90A tank near the RUAF Roadblock at the Woods location.

Other

"Cosmoblasters" (current production name) toy gun

A toy gun inspired by the Makarov, based off a real Soviet rip-off of a Star Trek toy gun, was added as a late April fools day joke in 2024. It can be used as an actual pistol, but pretty much does next to no damage, due to it using plastic disks as its ammo. Believe it or not, is actually possible to get a kill with it, but it requires approximately 35 shots to the face at point blank range.

Soviet knock off toy gun - 20x1mm Plastic disc.
The toy gun dropping better late than never to April fools day, note the PM inspired grips, before you ask, the doohickey in front of the trigger is where the chamber where gun is loaded via plastic discs like a shotgun.
A PMC inspects the toy gun at his hideout's shooting range.
The PMC, having decided to forsake all sensible armament, later brings the toy gun out on a raid.
Reloading the toy gun. Note that it loads like a shotgun due it using plastic discs fed from a bottom chamber as mentioned earlier.
Our PMC, aims down the toy gun in a futile attempt to get a kill on a scav with it.

SP81 flare pistol

The SP81 Flare Pistol was added in v0.12.12.30.18876 patch.

SP81 Flare Pistol - 26.5mm

Unusable Weapons

PKMT

Various vehicles mount the PKMT machine gun.

PKMT 6P7K with solenoid trigger wire - 7.62x54mm R. This is an updated version of PKT put into service in 1998.
A PKMT mounted coaxially on a BMP-2.

AN/M14 incendiary grenade

The Spiritus Systems Bank Robber Chest Rig that was added in patch 0.12.4 contains an unusable AN/M14 incendiary grenade.

AN/M14 incendiary grenade.
AN/M14 grenade in Bank Robber Chest Rig.

MON-50

The MON-50 anti-personnel mines were added in 0.13.0.0.21469 patch at the approach to the Lighthouse. They have been subsequently added to other maps such as the front of the LexOs (Lexus) dealership on Streets of Tarkov and behind a teller desk in the Empire building TarBank in Ground Zero.

MON-50 anti-personnel mine.
Render of the MON-50 model.
One of the MON-50 mines in front of Kaban's base in a Metal Gear Solid-style trap.
Rear of a MON-50 on the bridge to the Lighthouse.

2B14 Podnos Mortar

Several 2B14 Podnos Mortar are located in the repair station at the Reserve map.

2B14 Podnos mortar - 82 mm
Two unusable 2B14 Podnos in repair station.

2A38M

The Reserve map includes an unusable 2K22 Tunguska self-propelled AA platform, equipped with two 2A38M autocannons and eight 9M311 guided missiles.

2A38M - 30x165mm
A 2K22 Tunguska anti-aircraft weapon on the Reserve map.
Close-up of weapons.

M242 Bushmaster

A unusable M242 Bushmaster chaingun is present on a LAV III in the Reserve map.

M242 Bushmaster Chain Gun (Current Model) - 25x137mm
The M242 on LAV III on the Reserve map.
Another view.

Shipunov 2A42

The BTR-80 and BMP-2 are armed with the Shipunov 2A42.

Shipunov 2A42 automatic cannon - 30x165mm
A BMP-2 with the 2A42 in a repair bay in the Reserve military complex.
Closeup.

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Colt 1851 Navy

A Colt 1851 Navy is seen on "Pistolety i Revolvery" magazine in KIBA firearms store on Interchange map.

Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber

Flintlock Pistol

A Flintlock Pistol is seen on "Pistolety i Revolvery" magazine in KIBA firearms store on Interchange map.

British 1756 Light Dragoon Pistol - .68 caliber

Howdah pistol

A Howdah pistol is seen on "Pistolety i Revolvery" magazine in KIBA firearms store on Interchange map.

Korovin TK

A Korovin TK is seen on "Pistolety i Revolvery" magazine in KIBA firearms store on Interchange map.

Korovin TK - .25 ACP

Nagant Revolver

A Nagant Revolver is tattooed on the right shoulder of the Scav Boss Tagilla.

Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38mm R
The tattoo.

Walther P38

A Walther P38 is seen on "Pistolety i Revolvery" magazine in KIBA firearms store on Interchange map.

Walther P38 - 9x19mm

M1A1 Thompson

A M1A1 Thompson is seen on "Military History Beyond Fear" book, which is used on several maps. The original photo is of US Marines in Wana Ridge, Okinawa taken on May 1st 1945.

M1A1 Thompson with 20-round stick magazine - .45 ACP

Beretta Tx4 Storm

What appears to be a Beretta Tx4 Storm is seen on the official art of the Ragman trader. At the moment it is unknown whether this will appear in the game.

Beretta Tx4 Storm - 12 gauge
Ragman trader art. The Beretta Tx4 Storm is seen left.

AK-47

Official art with the Prapor trader contains an AK-47.

AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
Prapor trader art. The AK-47 with original bayonet is seen on the training poster.

AKS-47

Official art with the Prapor trader contains an AKS-47.

Type III AKS-47 - 7.62x39mm
Prapor trader art. The AKS-47 is seen on the training poster.

Heckler & Koch HK433

The Hideout contains a poster of the Heckler & Koch HK433. The rifle isn't usable in-game.

Heckler & Koch HK433, second prototype - 5.56x45mm NATO
Heckler & Koch HK433 on poster in Hideout.

Magpul Masada

The Hideout added in patch 0.12 features a poster of a Magpul Masada; the rifle isn't usable in-game.

Magpul Masada (1st gen) - 5.56x45mm NATO
Magpul Masada on poster in Hideout.

DRD Tactical Paratus

A DRD Tactical Paratus is seen on "Special Weapons for Military & Police" magazine in KIBA firearms store on Interchange map.

DRD Tactical Paratus-16-LR-B - 7.62x51mm

Ruger Mini-14

Official art with the Mechanic trader contains an Ruger Mini-14 on the weapon stand. At the moment it is unknown whether this will appear in the game.

Ruger Mini-14 GB - 5.56x45mm NATO
Mechanic trader art. The Ruger Mini-14 is seen on the weapon stand.

SVD Dragunov

A classic variant of SVD rifle is seen on official art with the Prapor, Mechanic and Skier traders. It will be added to the game in the future.

SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mmR
The SVD rifle is lying next to the ammunition crates.
The SVD rifle lying on a workbench under a cloth and on weapon stand.

RPG-7

Official art with the Prapor trader contains an RPG-7 with PGO-7 scope. The RPG-7 is also officially confirmed by the developers and will be added in the future.

RPG-7 - 40mm
Prapor trader art. The RPG-7 with PGO-7 scope is seen on the ammo boxes.

RPG-26 "Aglen"

Main art with USEC and BEAR operators contains an RPG-26 anti-tank rocket launcher. At the moment it is unknown whether this will appear in the game.

RPG-26 - 72.5mm
The RPG-7 is seen in the BEAR operator's backpack.

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T-90A

Several T-90 are located at Customs and Woods maps.

T-90 near the RUAF Roadblock at the Woods location.
A T-90A near the RUAF Roadblock at the Customs location.

BMP-2

Several BMP-2 are located at Reserve map.

T-90 near the CP fence at the Reserve location.

KamAZ 65201-43 Kalashnikov Shchit anti-riot vehicle

Kalashnikov Shchit ("Shield") anti-riot vehicles can be seen on the Streets of Tarkov map. They mount remote controlled water cannons.

KamAZ 65201-43 Kalashnikov Shchit anti-riot vehicle. Note the water cannon on the fence.

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