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7 Days To Die

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7 Days To Die

The following weapons are seen in the video game 7 Days To Die.

NOTE: Unlike games like DayZ, you have to find the materials to craft all the weapons, as they can not be found in the wild.


Handguns

"Pistol"

The first handgun in the game is the "Pistol" which is based on the Beretta M9 and uses 9mm Ammo. In a odd design choice, the slide never moves when the pistol is either fired nor reloaded.

The player holding the "Pistol" as he stares into the distance.
Reloading the "Pistol". Note the uncocked hammer, which never moves when the weapon is fired, meaning that the gun is, more or less, a squirt gun
The player then, somehow, finishes the process by stroking the slide, as the slide does not move at all.

.44 Magnum

The only revolver in the game, the .44 Magnum is the strongest handgun the player can find, using the .44 Cartridge. Strangely, the icon for the magnum has a silver color while the actual model is darker. Another odd thing is that the hammer seems to be non-functional, as it's never cocked or moves when the weapon is fired. Fun fact is that the description of the gun references the classic film 'Dirty Harry'.

The player holding the .44 Magnum, "The Most Powerful Handgun in the World"
"Go ahead...Make my day"
Reloading the .44 Magnum. The casings are inserted via a invisible speed loader.

Sub-Machine Gun

"SMG"

The only sub-machine gun in the game, going by the name SMG, is based on a MP5SD3, though the gun is never fired surpressed nor the "suppressor" hide the weapons flash.

The player holds the "SMG" as he tries to figure out what happened to the tip of his thumb
Firing the "SMG, the player realizes that the so-called surpressor does squat with either suppressing nor hiding the flash.
The iron sights of the "SMG".
Reloading the "SMG. At least the game got the reloading right.


Shotguns

Unknown Shotgun

One of two shotguns in the game, the "Shotgun" is one of the strongest weapons in the entire game, able to deliver devastating damage up close. Like the .44 Magnum, the weapon is colorized in the icon, but the actual model is blackened. NOTE: Both shotgun use the same reload animation.

The player holds the unknown shotgun
Firing the shogun at nothing important (unless you think fog is deadly).

Unknown Sawed Off Shotgun

The other shotgun you can acquire, it seems to be more or less a sawed-off version of the standard shotgun.

The player holding the sawed off shotgun. Note that it seems to basically be the original shotgun but, well, sawed-off.


Rifles

"Sniper Rifle"

The "Sniper Rifle" is one of three rifles you can acquire in game. Seemingly based on the Remington R11 RSASS, it's the strongest of both rifles you can get. Surprisingly, unlike the Magnum and Shotguns, both the icon and real-world model are the same color. Again, the weapon is suppressed but it seems to just be there for cosmetic reasons.

The player, with his huge arms, holds the "Sniper Rifle"
The scope overlay of the "Sniper Rifle"
Thinking the tree spooked him, the player fires the "Sniper Rifle" at the tree. Note that there are no brass-casing ejecting from the gun.
Reloading the "Sniper Rifle".

"Hunting Rifle"

The "Hunting Rifle", seemingly based on the Karabiner 98k, is the second of the rifles you can get. Oddly, the gun can only fire one round before needing to be reloaded. In another odd design choice, you can't put a scope on it.

The player holds the "Hunting Rifle". Note the "1" in the ammo count, as the rifle can only hold 1 round before having to be reloaded.
Reloading the "Hunting Rifle" after firing
The player finishes the reload process of the "Hunting Rifle". Note the poorly texture bullet.


Ak 47

The last of the rifles you can craft, the Ak 47 is also the only one to be fully automatic (at the cost of a very poor framerate). Though it seems to be more based on a AKMSU, judging by the icon.

The player holds the Ak 47 at, once again, the DEADLY FOG!
Finally getting fed up at starring at the fog, the player opens fire. Note that the flash doesn't seem to be emitting from the rifle.
After finishing his rage against the fog, the player proceeds to reload (Thanks to a glitch, the player's hand never touches the magazine during the entire reload process)
The magazine materializes in the Ak 47 then, 5 seconds ahead of the actual reload animation, again due to the glitch

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