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{{Infobox Video Game|{{PAGENAME}}
'''The following weapons were used in the video game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl'''
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|name = S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
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|picture = Stalker chadow of chernobyl t.jpg
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|caption = ''Original Cover Art''
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|series= [[Stalker (disambiguation)|S.T.A.L.K.E.R.]]
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|developer= GSC Game World
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|publisher= THQ; GSC World Publishing
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|date= 2007
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|platforms= Windows
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|genre= First-Person Shooter<br>Role-Playing Game
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}}
  
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'''''S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl''''' is a first-person shooter with heavy role-playing game elements developed by Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World released on the PC. It was first announced by GSC Game World in 2001 and eventually released in 2007. It is heavily inspired by the film ''[[Stalker (1979)|Stalker]]'' directed by [[Andrei Tarkovsky]] as well as original novel ''The Roadside Picnic'' by Strugatski Brothers on which the film was based. The game itself was successful on both domestic and international game markets. Developers really traveled to Chernobyl to gain inspiration for the game and get ideas for production design.
  
== Makarov PM ==
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The game features a semi-realistic ballistic model, incorporating such details as bullet drop and ricochets, but the majority of weapons are modeled with ejection ports, charging handles and other working parts transplanted to the left side of every gun, in the manner of ''[[Counter-Strike]]'' and ''[[Far Cry 2]]''. The developers have stated that this was done because brass ejecting across the player's field of view felt more 'dynamic.' Many of the weapons were modeled with considerable detail, often using textures made from photographs of real examples. Nearly all of these textures were replaced with sanitized skins lacking trademarks and model numbers just before release, probably at the request of publisher THQ. The original, accurate textures were restored in the stand-alone prequel, ''[[S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky]]'', and mostly retained in the sequel, ''S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat''. The latter game, however, omits the most prominent marks on a few of the pistols and rifles (e.g. the Beretta logo on the Beretta 92FS's grips). All three games use obfuscated or fictionalized names for the weapons.
  
The [[Makarov PM]] appears in the game as the PMm, it is the most common handgun in the first half of the game, used by the Bandits, early "Duty" members and rookie S.T.A.L.K.E.R.s alike. It cannot be fitted with a silencer.
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Weapons degrade and jam over time, and must eventually be replaced. ''Clear Sky'' and ''Call of Pripyat'' feature mechanic characters who repair weapons and upgrade their performance. Most weapons are capable of mounting various attachments, though many of them are disabled in the configuration files for balance reasons. NPCs are capable of using any weapons available to the player, though the default AI cannot use attachments or grenades and tends to eagerly commit suicide if equipped with explosive weapons.
  
Official description:
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{{VG Title}}
The most widespread pistol in the Zone. It is a legacy of the Soviet era. It is relatively reliable and cheap, has low magazine capacity, low power and an unsatisfactory grouping of shots. It is the main weapon of a beginning stalker.
 
  
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=Pistols=
  
[[Image:MakarovPM.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Makarov PM, 9x18mm Makarov]]
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==Beretta 92FS==
[[Image:PMm Screen.jpg|thumb|350px|none|The Makarov PM in-game.]]
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The [[Beretta 92FS]] appears in the game as the "Martha". The Beretta was originally intended to be a common sidearm among mercenaries in the cut Dead City level. In the final game it appears only once, carried by a Duty member who must be rescued from bandits in the Dark Valley. Due to erroneous configuration parameters, the Beretta's condition degrades absurdly fast and deals much higher damage than the other 9x19mm pistols. Beretta pistols appear regularly in ''Clear Sky'' and ''Call of Pripyat''.
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[[file:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm Parabellum]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Beretta92 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player character holding the Beretta. Note the hammer; all of the game's hammer-fired handguns have hammers that are either permanently uncocked or not cocked back far enough.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Beretta92 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the sights; for whatever reason, the dots on the rear sight are see-through. The pistol also lacks a safety lever on the right side.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Beretta92 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ejecting the magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Beretta92 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a fresh mag.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Beretta92 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A 92FS on the ground.]]
  
== PB / 6P9 Silenced ==
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==Colt M1911==
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The [[Colt M1911]] appears in the game as the "Kora-919". It is relatively rare, only being able to be acquired through stashes or bought at the 100 Rads bar. A unique version with a non-removable silencer is carried by a stalker named Sparrow. It is the weakest .45 ACP handgun in the game.
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[[file:COLTM1911 1913.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt M1911 - .45 ACP]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC 1911 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M1911 in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC 1911 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC 1911 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-magazine reload. Note the M1911A1-style grips.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC 1911 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload. Note that the slide is not locked nearly far enough back.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC 1911 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model of the M1911.]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl Colt M1911 SD holding.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A suppressed M1911 being held.]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl Colt M1911 SD aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl Colt M1911 SD reloading 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the suppressed pistol.]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl Colt M1911 SD reloading 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload.]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl Colt M1911 SD world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The suppressed M1911 on the ground.]]
  
The [[PB/6P9|PB]] silenced pistol appears in the game as the "PB1s", it is used by rookie and experienced STALKERs. It is not very powerful, but is the first silenced weapon the player will come across.
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==Desert Eagle Mark XIX==
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The [[Desert Eagle Mark XIX]] appears in the game in two versions: the standard "Black Kite" using .45 ACP ammunition, and the unique "Big Ben" firing 9x39mm. It can be fitted with a silencer. Both variants are found in the Wild Territory near the body of Gordon Freeman, protagonist of the ''[[Half-Life]]'' series; this is an Easter egg. A second "Black Kite" is promised by Freedom stalker Max as a quest reward, but a bugged script results in him giving a Walther P99 instead. The use of .45 ACP ammunition is unrealistic, as the Desert Eagle has never been offered in that chambering, but it was probably made to simplify the game and avoiding to create a cartridge for a single gun. The version firing 9x39mm is an even more unlikely device; though big-bore pistols using rifle cartridges do exist, it is unlikely a gunsmith could convert a Desert Eagle to fire such a round and still have it look the same afterwards.
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[[file:Desert-Eagle.jpeg|thumb|400px|none|IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC DEagle hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|First-person view of the Desert Eagle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC DEagle aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming down the sights.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC DEagle rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC DEagle rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC DEagle world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The weapon in third person.]]
  
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==Fort-12==
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The [[Fort-12]] appears in the game as the "Fort-12Mk2". It is used by members of the Ukrainian military and a few rookie stalkers. A unique 15-round version called the "Fort-15" is carried by an army officer, Major Kuznetsov, and is the subject of a cut item retrieval quest. It can also be fitted with a silencer.
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[[file:Fort12-1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Fort-12 - 9x18 Makarov]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Fort 12 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Fort-12 being held.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Fort 12 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Fort 12 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ejecting the magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Fort 12 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the slide.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Fort 12 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Fort-12 on the ground.]]
  
[[Image:Pb-1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|PB Silenced Pistol, 9x18mm Makarov]]
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==Heckler & Koch USP Compact==
[[Image:Noiseless Pistol PB1s Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The PB pistol in-game]]
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The [[Heckler & Koch USP Compact]] appears in the game as the "UDP Compact". It is often used by members of the Freedom and Monolith factions, and can be bought from Skinflint at the Freedom base.
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[[file:USPCompact45.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Heckler & Koch USP Compact - .45 ACP]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC USP hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The USP Compact in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC USP aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Iron sights.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC USP rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Non-empty reload. For some reason, the non-empty reload will have the slide slowly move back until it is released.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC USP rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a fresh magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC USP world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Third-person view of the USP.]]
  
== Fort-12 ==
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==Makarov PB==
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The [[Makarov PB]] silenced pistol appears in the game as the "Noiseless pistol (PB1s)". It is used occasionally by rookie and experienced stalkers. Like the PM, the in-game PB can fire PMM ammunition. It is not very powerful, but is the first silenced weapon the player will come across.
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[[file:Pb-1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Makarov PB with integral suppressor - 9x18mm Makarov]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PB hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player character holding a Makarov PB.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PB aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PB rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dropping a magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PB rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Loading in another one. Note that the safety is on.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PB world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model of the PB.]]
  
The [[Fort 12]] appears in the game as the "Fort-12Mk2", it is used by members of the Ukranian Army and on several occasions, by rookie STALKERs. There is also a 15 round version in the game called the "Fort-15" that is used by Major Kuznetkov. It can also be fitted with a silencer.
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==Makarov PM==
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A two-tone [[Makarov PM]] with black grips appears in the game as the "PMm". It is the most common handgun in the first half of the game, used by rookie stalkers, bandits, Ukrainian troops and low-rank Duty members. Unlike a real Soviet-vintage Makarov, the in-game PM can digest hot-loaded 9x18mm PMM ammunition with no trouble.
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[[file:MakarovPM.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PM hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Makarov PM in-game.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PM aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming the weapon.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PM rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Loading in a magazine, which appears to be an M1911-type magazine instead of a proper Makarov mag; this magazine is also shared between most of the handguns in the game, but with different colouration and baseplates. On a different note, the safety is properly off, unlike the PB.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PM rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Slide release.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC PM world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The PM in third person.]]
  
Official descriptions:
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==SIG-Sauer P220==
A police pistol of Ukranian production, replaced the PMm. In comparison with the other pistols, it has improved accuracy, ergonomics and a larger magazine, but it is less reliable.
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The [[SIG-Sauer P220]] appears in the game as the "SIP-t M200". It is sometimes used by more experienced members of the Duty faction. The P220 also appears in the holsters of all the characters that wear armours that have one, regardless of the sidearm they actually carry.
Accuracy  16.67%
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[[file:SigP220EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG-Sauer P220 - .45 ACP]]
Damage  6.67%
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIGp220 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The P220 in-game.]]
Handling  99.17%
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIGp220 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
Rate of Fire  16.67%
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIGp220 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Non-empty reload.]]
Average  34.79%
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIGp220 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload.]]
Weight 0.83 kg
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIGp220 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
 
Experimental prototype of the Fort gun.
 
Accuracy  16.67%
 
Damage  6.67%
 
Handling  99.17%
 
Rate of Fire  16.67%
 
Average  34.79%
 
Weight 0.83 kg
 
  
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==Walther P99==
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The [[Walther P99]] pistol appears in the game as the "Walker P9m". It is one of the most common weapons in the Zone and is often carried by experienced stalkers of many factions. A stalker called Mole carries a unique variant firing 9x18mm Makarov ammunition, though the player can acquire it only if Mole dies during his brief appearance at the Agroprom.
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[[File:WaltherP99_twotoneA.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Walther P99 - 9x19mm Parabellum]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC P99 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The P99 in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC P99 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC P99 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Non-empty reload.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC P99 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload. Note that the chamber is moving as if it was a part of the slide.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC P99 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A P99 on the ground.]]
  
[[Image:Fort12-1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Fort-12, 9x18 Makarov]]
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=Submachine Guns=
[[Image:Fort-12Mk2 Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Fort-12 in-game]]
 
  
== Walther P99 ==
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==Heckler & Koch MP5A3==
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The [[Heckler & Koch MP5A3]] appears in the game as the "Viper 5". It is often used by rookie stalkers and bandits, and is depicted with the early non-curved box magazine and a ficional handguard (Which looks like narrower version of the ''tropical''handguard). A unique variant firing 9x18mm ammunition can be found on the body of a dead stalker in the Garbage, while a stalker named Vampire carries a version with a permanently attached silencer. The standard MP5 is one of the few weapons which can mount the regular silencer without mods. Rather strangely, it includes single-shot, 2- and 3-round burst and full-auto firing modes, despite being modeled with a 0-1 trigger group.
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[[file:HK MP5.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with original "slimline" handguard and straight "waffle"-style magazine - 9x19mm Parabellum]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC MP5 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the MP5A3.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC MP5 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming the weapon.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC MP5 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC MP5 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the charging handle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC MP5 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
The [[Walther P99]] pistol appears in the game as the "Walker P9m", it is often carried by experienced S.T.A.L.K.E.R.s and others both friendly and hostile. There is also a unique 9x18 Makarov firing version carried by a friendly S.T.A.L.K.E.R. called Mole. The standard model can be bought in the Bar.
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=Assault Rifles=
  
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==AKMSU==
An excellent pistol. Highly reliable with a high capacity magazine and a good fire accuracy, especially in the case of the model designed for the 9 mm FMJ round.
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The [[AKMSU]] appears in the game as the "Akm 74/2U". It is carried by stalkers, bandits, soldiers and Duty members in the early levels. A stalker called Bes carries a unique silenced version. While in-game it fires 5.45x39mm ammo, it is modeled with a stamped steel 7.62x39mm magazine. Also noteworthy is that it has a polymer fore-end in gameplay, while in the pre-rendered cutscenes the player character is seen firing one with wooden furniture.
Accuracy  16.67%
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[[file:AK-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKMSU - 7.62x39mm]]
Damage  6.67%
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[[file:Stalker SoC AKMSU hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The AKMSU in-game.]]
Handling  100.00%
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[[file:Stalker SoC AKMSU aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Irons.]]
Rate of Fire  17.50%
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[[file:Stalker SoC AKMSU rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine.]]
Average  35.21%
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[[file:Stalker SoC AKMSU rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the bolt.]]
Weight 0.88 kg
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[[file:Stalker SoC AKMSU world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Third person model.]]
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[[File:Stalkersocakmsu-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closeup of the wooden AKMSU seen in cutscenes. Interestingly, the AKMSU in cutscenes are always depicted as right-side ejecting, and the left side is never seen.]]
  
Modification of the gun for ability to use bullets of the 9x18mm calibre.
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==AKS-74==
Accuracy  16.67%
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The [[AKS-74]] appears in the game as the "Akm 74/2". It is the most common assault rifle in the game, being used by Ukrainian soldiers, Mercenary snipers, experienced stalkers, members of the Duty faction and occasionally members of the Monolith faction. It can be fitted with a silencer, a PSO-1 scope and a GP-25 grenade launcher. It has a strange green handguard with vents exposing the gas tube (though these vents are quite clearly a flat texture) and Bulgarian "waffle" magazine. A unique variant with a boosted rate of fire, reduced recoil, and increased durability can be found in Strelok's hideout in the Agroprom Underground.
Damage  6.67%
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[[file:AKS-74 synthetic furniture.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
Handling  100.00%
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[[file:Stalker SoC AK74 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the AKS-74.]]
Rate of Fire  17.50%
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[[file:Stalker SoC AK74 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
Average  35.21%
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[[file:Stalker SoC AK74 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine.]]
Weight 0.69 kg
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[[file:Stalker SoC AK74 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charging.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC AK74 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
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==AN-94==
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The [[AN-94]] appears as the "Obokan", but is also referred to as the "ON-94" in the description of the armour-piercing 5.45 rounds. It is often carried by members of the Duty faction, by Monolith troops and by Ukrainian Spetsnaz. It cannot be fitted with a grenade launcher, but it can mount a PSO-1 scope. A version with a grenade launcher is carried by a bandit named Friar and is the target of a quest. Another variant with a permanently mounted scope is carried by a stalker called Oleg "Fiend" Gusarov.
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[[file:An94-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AN-94 - 5.45x39mm]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC AN94 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The AN-94 in-game.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC AN94 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC AN94 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC AN94 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling back the bolt; doing so makes the barrel incorrectly reciprocate, which it is only supposed to do when firing.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC AN94 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Third person model. Note that it incorrectly has an AK-74 muzzle brake.]]
  
[[Image:Walther-P99-Pistol.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Walther P99, 9x19mm]]
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==AS Val==
[[Image:Walker P9m Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Walther P99 in-game]]
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The [[AS Val]] appears in the game as the "VLA special assault rifle". It is carried by some Duty members. A unique version with a scope mount is given by Duty's General Voronin as a quest reward.
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[[file:AS Val.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AS Val - 9x39mm]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC val hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The AS Val in-game.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC val aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC val rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine. Note the non-standard finger grooves on the handguard.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC val rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Racking the bolt.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC val world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An AS Val on the ground.]]
  
== Beretta M92FS ==
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==Enfield L85A1==
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The [[Enfield L85A1]] appears in the game as the "IL 86". It is described in-game as appearing on the black market after being retired by the British military, and is one of the more common NATO rifles. True to its reputation, it is very unreliable, jamming frequently and deteriorating faster than other rifles. It cannot be fitted with a grenade launcher in the unmodified game, despite the claims of its inventory text, but is fitted with a 4x SUSAT scope. Two unique variants are carried by expert stalkers Scarecrow and Master, having reduced recoil and the other a suppressor, respectively. The weapon is shown with the muzzle cover attached. Its inventory icon is of an L85A2, as noted by the bolt handle.
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[[file:L85A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Enfield L85A1 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC l85 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The player holding an L85A1.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC l85 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming through the SUSAT.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC l85 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC l85 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling back the bolt. Note that the bolt is left-handed, which would cause some serious mouth-smashing issues.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC l85 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Third person model.]]
  
The [[Beretta M92F|Beretta M92F]] appears in the game as the "Martha", it is one of the most rare weapons in the game and only a "Dutier" from the Duty faction named Vasko Magnate in the Dark Valley (though sometimes at the Duty outpost in the garbage) carries it. It is one of the most unreliable weapons in the game, and degrades very quickly. Looking at the description, it is likely it was moddeled after the M9, instead of the 92FS.
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==FN F2000==
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The [[FN F2000]] appears in the game as the "FT 200M". It is used by a combatant in the Arena and primarily by Monolith members inside the Chernobyl NPP, and cannot be found earlier. It has a high rate of fire, an integrated scope and permanently-attached [[FN GL-1]] grenade launcher.
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[[file:Fn f2000 3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FN F2000 with FN GL-1 - 5.56x45mm NATO and 40x46mm grenade]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC fn2000 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The F2000 in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC fn2000 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming through the scope.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC fn2000 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading, which is done mostly offscreen.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC fn2000 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The end of the reload. The charging handle is also never pulled.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC fn2000 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
Official description:
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==Heckler & Koch SL8-1==
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The "GP 37" in-game is a [[Heckler & Koch SL8-1]] that has been modified to resemble a military G36 rifle. It can be identified as an SL8 by the length from the pistol grip to the stock. It is fitted with a ZF 3x4° dual optical scope, though only the telescopic sight can be used. It is used by veteran members of the Freedom Faction. As with the L85, the inventory text erroneously states that it can mount a grenade launcher. It is a fairly common weapon in the last third of the game, and is accurate and powerful. In a reversal of the hybrid G36 from ''[[Far Cry]]'', the ''S.T.A.L.K.E.R.'' G36 has a full six-vent handguard with the barrel from a G36K. Its appearance in the Zone alongside the other high-end NATO rifles is likely due to it being stolen from NATO stockpiles or being purchased on the black market.
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[[File:H%26KSL8BlackTacticalMod.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch SL8-1 Tactical Sniper Rifle - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[File:HKSL8-1_with_dual-optical_sight_and_G36_stock.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch SL8-1 with STANAG magazine adapter, ZF 3x4° optical sight, and G36 stock - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[file:HKG36.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Actual Heckler & Koch G36, for comparison - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC g36 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SL8 in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC g36 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC g36 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading. The charging handle will automatically lock back when the reload is started; the bolt itself, however, stays fully closed.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC g36 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the charging handle; the player character for some reason appears to hesitate before doing so for a rather long time.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC g36 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model. Note that it is loaded with dummy cartridges.]]
  
Adopted by the American army and police, as well as many military and police units all over the world. It is also very popular among the criminals for its high-powered round and its high-capacity magazine.
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==OTs-14-4A Groza==
Accuracy  16.67%
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The [[OTs-14-4A Groza]] appears in the game as the "Tunder S14". The weapon has an incorrect [[RPK]]-style receiver instead of the AKS-74-type receiver of the real weapon. It is often carried by members of the Duty faction. One Dutyer, Barin, carries a unique 5.45x39mm version, which can also be bought from Sidorovich the trader under certain conditions. "Groza" is Russian for "thunderstorm", hence the weapon's obfuscated name.
Damage  31.67%
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[[file:OTs-14 Groza.jpg|thumb|none|400px|OTs-14-4A Groza - 9x39mm]]
Handling  95.00%
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[[file:Stalker SoC groza hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the OTs-14.]]
Rate of Fire  15.00%
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[[file:Stalker SoC groza aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
Average  39.58%
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[[file:Stalker SoC groza rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Changing the magazine.]]
Weight 1.00 kg
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[[file:Stalker SoC groza rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the bolt. Note that the safety is on.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC groza world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
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==SIG SG 550==
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta M92FS, 9x19mm]]
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The [[SIG SG 550]] appears in the game as the "SGI 5k". The in-game gun is an early model, featuring a different lower receiver. Its 20-round magazine incorrectly holds 30 rounds in-game. Like the LR-300, it is most commonly carried by mercs and Freedom members. The SG 550 can mount a grenade launcher, and two guards at the Freedom base carry unique versions with scopes. Another unique variant with reduced weight but no attachment points was implemented, but cannot be found in the finished game.
[[Image:Martha Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The "Martha" in-game]]
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[[file:SIG550.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG SG 550 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIG550 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The 550 in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIG550 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIG550 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine. Note the unusable bipod on the handguard.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIG550 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the charging handle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIG550 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
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==Z-M LR-300ML==
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The [[Z-M LR 300|Z-M LR-300ML]] appears in the game as the "TRs 301". It is the most common NATO rifle in the game, widely used by mercenaries and Freedom members, and one of the only weapons which can mount all three types of attachment by default. A unique sniper version can be found at a Mercenary outpost near the Army Warehouses and is the subject of a Duty quest.
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[[file:LR300.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Z-M LR-300ML - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC zm hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the LR-300. Note the dustcover, which functions much like ''[[Counter-Strike]]'''s M4 dustcover, never staying open like it should.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC zm aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ignoring the aperture sight.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC zm rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine. Note the fire selector; the rifle is modelled with a two-position fire selector, but the in-game fire mode mechanic gives it a 4-position semi-burst-auto selector.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC zm rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the charging handle, which briefly opens the dustcover and shows that the bolt is completely absent.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC zm world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
== Colt 1911A1 ==
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=Sniper Rifles=
  
The [[1911|M1911A1]] appears in the game as the "Kora-919", it is an extremely rare weapon, as only a small part of the more elite S.T.A.L.K.E.R.s use it. A silenced version is carried by the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. called "Sparrow" in the game.
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==SVD Dragunov==
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The [[SVD Dragunov]] appears in the game as the "Sniper rifle (SVDm 2)". It is used by Monolith snipers. The player cannot sprint while it is equipped. A unique version with greater zoom and reduced recoil exists in the game's files, but cannot be acquired without mods; it was to be the target of a scrapped item retrieval quest given by Freedom. An SVD with wooden furniture is featured as a static prop on the main menu.
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[[file:SVD Rifle.jpg|thumb|400px|none|SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mmR]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC svd hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SVD in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC svd aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming through the PSO-1.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC svd rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Changing the magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC svd rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the bolt.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC svd world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model. Note that while it has synthetic furniture, the stock is still shaped like a wooden one.]]
  
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==SVU Dragunov==
A nice gun, which was presented in all the conflicts of the 20th century with honor and entered the new century with confidence. Its small-size magazine is partially compensated by the use of a high-powered round.
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The [[SVU Dragunov]] appears in the game as the "SVUmk2". It is used by Freedom and Monolith snipers. Like the SVD, the player cannot sprint while wielding it.
Accuracy  10.83%
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[[file:Svu.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SVU - 7.62x54mmR]]
Damage  10.83%
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[[file:Stalker SoC svu hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SVU in idle.]]
Handling  91.67%
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[[file:Stalker SoC svu aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
Rate of Fire  16.67%
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[[file:Stalker SoC svu rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling out a magazine. Note that the markings say that it is an SVU-AS, however it lacks that version's bipod.]]
Average  32.50%
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[[file:Stalker SoC svu rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling back the bolt.]]
Weight 1.10 kg
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[[file:Stalker SoC svu world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
Weapon of hired assassins. Good old reliable kora, comes with a non-replacable muffler. Accuracy  10.83%
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==VSS Vintorez==
Damage  11.67%
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The [[VSS Vintorez]] appears in the game as the "Vintar BC". It can be found in the Freedom base, received as a quest reward from Duty or taken from Charon, the leader of Monolith in Pripyat. It is relatively lightweight and allows sprinting and fully automatic fire, but its ammunition is heavy and not the easiest to find.
Handling  91.67%
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[[file:Vss2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|VSS Vintorez - 9x39mm]]
Rate of Fire  16.67%
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[[file:Stalker SoC Vintorez hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the VSS.]]
Average  32.71%
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[[file:Stalker SoC Vintorez aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
Weight 1.10 kg
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[[file:Stalker SoC Vintorez rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the mag. It has the same handguard as the AS VAL, owing to the two weapons sharing the same texture sheet.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Vintorez rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pulling the bolt handle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Vintorez world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
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=Shotguns=
  
[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt M1911A1 .45 ACP]]
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==Franchi SPAS-12==
[[Image:Kora-919 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|350px|The Colt 1911 in-game]]
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The [[Franchi SPAS-12]] shotgun appears in the game as the "SPSA14". It is a rare weapon, found in a stash and carried by a few zombies and by Monolith troops inside the Chernobyl NPP. A unique variant with a rifled barrel is carried by a bandit named Poker, the target of a bugged quest which was impossible to complete until after the game was patched.
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[[file:FSpas12orign.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Franchi SPAS-12 - 12 gauge]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC spas12 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SPAS in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC spas12 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Iron sights.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC spas12 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting in a shell.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC spas12 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC spas12 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A SPAS on the ground.]]
  
== Sig Sauer P220 ==
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==Mossberg Maverick 88==
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The [[Maverick Model 88]] appears as the "Chaser 13". It is common in the later parts of the game, unlike the SPAS-12. The "Combat Chaser", a unique variant which does more damage at the expense of magazine capacity, is carried by a master Stalker called Father Diodor. The developers seem to have confused the Maverick 88 with the [[Winchester 1300]], as this shotgun is internally given the misspelled name "wpn_wincheaster1300", and its in-game name is also derived from the Winchester 1300. The Winchester label is sometimes erroneously retained by end-user mods correcting the fake weapon names.
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[[file:play_110.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Mossberg Maverick 88 - 12 gauge]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC m88 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the Maverick.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC m88 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC m88 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting in a shell.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC m88 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC m88 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
The [[Sig Sauer P220 pistol series|SIG P220]], appears in the game as the "SIP-t M200", it is sometimes used by more experienced members of the "Duty" faction.  
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==TOZ-66==
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The most common shotgun in the game is a sawn-off [[TOZ-66]]. It is frequently used by rookie stalkers, bandits, and, on one occasion, Duty. Like the other shotguns in the game, it can fire shot, slug and dart ammunition. The game's English translation often refers to shotguns as "rifles", making one mission involving this weapon extremely confusing. The description for the shotgun describes it as a sawn-off version of the "BM 17", which is an obfuscated version of its internal name, "wpn_bm16"; this name likely originates from the [[TOZ Model B|TOZ-BM]], of which 16 gauge was the most common chambering. A full-length version was present in alpha builds of the game.
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[[file:TOZ-66.jpg|400px|thumb|none|TOZ-66 - 12 gauge]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC TOZ66 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the sawn-off.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC TOZ66 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC TOZ66 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Non-empty reload. Note that only one hammer is down.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC TOZ66 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload. Note that both hammers are down.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC TOZ66 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
Official description:
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=Grenade Launchers=
A model developed back in 1975 but still popular all around the world. Its magazine has low capacity, but its mechanism is absolutely reliable. Its second advantage is the use of the high-powered Kora round.Accuracy  20.00%
 
Damage  17.50%
 
Handling  97.50%
 
Rate of Fire  15.00%
 
Average  37.50%
 
Weight 0.72 kg
 
  
[[Image:SiGP220RNewModel.jpg|thumb|325px|none|Sig Sauer P220 .45 ACP]]
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==FN GL-1==
[[Image:SIP-t M200 Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The SIG P220 in-game]]
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The [[FN GL-1]] is permanently attached to the [[FN F2000]].
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[[File:Fn_f2000_3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FN GL-1 mounted on FN F2000 - 40x46mm grenade and 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC GL1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The GL-1 on an F2000.]]
  
== Heckler & Koch USP Compact ==
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==GP-25==
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The [[GP-25]] appears in the game as the "GP-25 Kostyer". By default it can only be mounted to the [[AKS-74]], but the "Storming" variant of the [[AN-94]] has one permanently affixed.
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[[file:Gp-25 1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|GP-25 - 40mm VOG-25]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC GP25.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A GP-25 on the ground.]]
  
The [[H&K USP#Heckler & Koch USP45 Compact|Heckler & Koch USP45 Compact]] appears in the game as the "UDP Compact", it is often used by members of the "Freedom" faction. It can be bought from Skinflint in the Freedom base.
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==GP-30==
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The [[GP-30]] is mounted as part of the [[OTs-14 Groza]].
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[[file:OTs-14 Groza.jpg|thumb|none|400px|GP-30 mounted on OTs-14-4A Groza - 40mm VOG-25 and 9x39mm]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC GP30.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The GP-30 on the Groza.]]
  
Official description:
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==RG-6==
A reliable weapon. As a quality compact close-range weapon, it is very popular among the Zone veterans.Accuracy  16.67%
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The [[RG-6]] appears in the game as the "Bulldog 6". It appears twice in the game, found either in the Freedom base armory or in a house in the nearby bloodsucker village, and is the target of one of Duty's first quests. A unique version firing [[M203]] ammunition was implemented, but cannot be accessed in the unaltered game.
Damage  20.00%
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[[file:Rg 6-1.JPG|thumb|none|400px|RG-6 Grenade Launcher - 40mm VOG-25.]]
Handling  99.17%
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[[file:Stalker SoC rg6 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the RG-6.]]
Rate of Fire  17.50%
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[[file:Stalker SoC rg6 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming.]]
Average  38.33%
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[[file:Stalker SoC rg6 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Opening up the cylinder. Note that it incorrectly opens up like a [[Milkor MGL]].]]
Weight 0.72 kg
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[[file:Stalker SoC rg6 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Loading in some grenades.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC rg6 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
[[Image:Usp40compact.jpg|thumb|325px|none|H&K USP Compact .40 S&W]]
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==RPG-7==
[[Image:UDP Compact Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Heckler & Koch USP Compact in-game]]
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The [[RPG-7]] also makes an appearance in the game. It is used by Monolith members in the Red Forest, Pripyat and at the NPP, and by a mercenary in the Wild Territory. The launcher can also be found in the Dark Valley and in X18. It is powerful, but the launcher and ammo are both quite heavy. Its rockets are incorrectly referred to as OG-7V warheads, while it is actually a PG-7VL.
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[[file:Rpg-7-1-.jpg|thumb|none|400px|RPG-7 - 40mm]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC rpg7 hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the RPG.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC rpg7 aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming through the PGO-7 scope.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC rpg7 rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting in a new rocket.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC rpg7 rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Fully inserting it in; the hammer is never cocked, although it is always shown as cocked on the model.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC rpg7 world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An RPG and a rocket on the ground.]]
  
== IMI Desert Eagle ==
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==SIG GL 5040==
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The [[SIG GL 5040]] appears in-game, incorrectly referred to as the "[[M203]]". It can be mounted to the [[SIG SG 550]] and the [[Z-M LR 300]].
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[[file:SIG GL 5040.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG GL 5040 - 40x46mm grenade]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC SIG GL.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The 5040 on the ground. Note that the mounting for the launcher is the wrong way around; this is not the case when it is mounted on something, however.]]
  
The [[Desert Eagle]] appears in the game in two versions, the "Big Ben", using 9x39mm SP-5, SP-6 or PAB-9 ammunition and the "Black Kite", that fires 45. ACP ammunition. It can also be fitted with a silencer. The .45ACP ammunition is unrealistic, as the Desert Eagle can only fire .41, .44,  .357 and .50AE rounds.
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=Grenades=
  
Also of note, the version firing 9x39mm is also incredibly unrealistic, even more so than the one firing .45ACP.
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==F-1==
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The second most common (and only other) hand grenades in the game are [[F-1 hand grenade]]s. They have a larger radius of blast damage than the RGD-5.
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[[file:Deactivated f1.jpg|thumb|none|200px|F-1 hand grenade]]
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[[file:Stalker SoCf1 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The F-1 in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC f1 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Throwing the F-1 in the air.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC f1 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pile of F-1's on the ground.]]
  
Official descriptions:
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==RGD-5==
A real gun for real heroes. It is big, heavy and very destructive. It is not very popular in the Zone due to its price and size. After all, you don't go hunting for elephants every day!Accuracy  1.67%
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The most common hand grenades in the game are [[RGD-5 hand grenade]]s. They have a small radius of blast damage. NPCs were able to throw grenades in alpha versions of ''Shadow of Chernobyl'', an ability restored in subsequent games.
Damage  29.17%
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[[file:Rdg5.jpg|thumb|none|200px|RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade]]
Handling  55.83%
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[[file:Stalker SoC rgd5 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The RGD-5 in idle.]]
Rate of Fire  14.17%
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[[file:Stalker SoC rgd5 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Throwing it up in the air.]]
Average  25.21%
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[[file:Stalker SoC rgd5 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pile of RGD-5's on the ground.]]
Weight 1.70 kg
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===Smoke grenade===
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This smoke grenade is only present in the multiplayer modes of all three ''S.T.A.L.K.E.R.'' games. As it was not intended for use in singleplayer, its smoke has no effect on the game AI; the grenade itself does cause the AI to treat it like an explosive grenade, making it useful for clearing groups out of a fortified place when a frag grenade would be inappropriate. Its model is simply an RGD-5 with a new texture marking it as a "DG-05" grenade.
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl rdg-2 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the smoke grenade.]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl rdg-2 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Throwing it up in the air.]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl rdg-2 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pile of smoke grenades.]]
  
A gun that is already powerful, reworked to fit rifle bullets. Truly a killing machine for close-range combat.
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=Unusable Weapons=
Accuracy  1.67%
 
Damage  49.17%
 
Handling  60.83%
 
Rate of Fire  14.17%
 
Average  31.46%
 
Weight 1.70 kg
 
  
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==Mosin Nagant M91/30==
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A large poster seen at the north Cordon checkpoint and inside the 100 Rads Bar depicts a WW2-era Soviet soldier inspecting the bore of his [[Mosin Nagant M91/30]].
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[[file:M9130.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mmR]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl Mosin Nagant M91-30.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Mosin Nagant poster.]]
  
[[Image:Desert-Eagle.jpeg|thumb|400px|none|Desert Eagle .50 AE]]
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==YakB-12.7==
[[Image:Big Ben Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The "Big Ben" in-game]]
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The Mi-24 gunships which patrol the Zone carry the 12.7x108mm [[Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B]] four-barrel Gatling gun.
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[[file:YakB-12.7.jpg|400px|thumb|none|400px|Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B - 12.7x108mm]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC Mi24.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The YakB on a Mi-24.]]
  
== Winchester 1300 Defender ==
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==PKT==
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The [[PKT]] can be seen as the coaxial armament of BTR-70 APCs found in the Zone.
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[[Image:Machine gun PKT.jpg|thumb|400px|none|PKT machine gun with 250-round ammo drum - 7.62x54mm R]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl bmp.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking at the BTR-70.]]
  
The [[Winchester 1300]](Maverick 88?) appears in the game as the "Chaser 13", it is quite common in the game,though only found in the later parts of the game. There is a version of it called the "Combat Chaser" which has a piece of the artifact "Gravi" built into the barrel meaning an increase in the speed of the pellets flight and increased damage, at the cost of a lower magazine size. It is a unique gun, but it is easy to get as it is carried by a STALKER called "Father Diodor" that you can get an optional mission from Sidorvich to assassinate. It can fire normal 12-gauge shells, 12-gauge slugs and 12-gauge darts, like all shotguns. The "Chaser 13" can be purchased from Professor Sakharov in the mobile lab in the Yantar area. Altough it's called the "Chaser 12"  in the game, it's actually modelled after a Maverick 88 shotgun.
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==KPVT==
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The BTR-70s are also equipped with a [[KPVT Heavy Machine Gun]]. Some mods make it possible to drive the BTR with the vehicle having usable weapons and acting as a mobile stash, though it is rather buggy.
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[[Image:Kpvt 01.jpg|thumb|none|400px|KPVT heavy machine gun - 14.5x114mm]]
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[[file:STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl bmp.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking at a BTR-70. The KPVT is clearly visible here.]]
  
Official descriptions:
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=Fictional Weapons=
An smooth-bore pump-action rifle made for use in the most hostile environment. It is very reliable. All its details are covered with anticorrosive coating.
 
Accuracy  15.83%
 
Damage  69.17%
 
Handling  27.50%
 
Rate of Fire  6.67%
 
Average  29.79%
 
Weight 3.00 kg
 
 
 
Variation of the Chaser. A small fragment of the artifact "Gravi" was built into the barrell, positioned in such a way as to increase the speed of the bullet's flight.
 
Accuracy  15.83%
 
Damage  76.67%
 
Handling  27.50%
 
Rate of Fire  6.67%
 
Average  31.67%
 
Weight 3.00 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Win1300defender.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Winchester 1300 Defender, 12 Gauge]]
 
[[Image:Chaser 13 Screen.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The "Chaser 13" in-game]]
 
 
 
== TOZ-66 Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotgun  ==
 
The most common shotgun in the game is the Sawn-off Shotgun, it is frequently used by rookie STALKERs, Bandits, and even Duty faction members (some of the guards at the checkpoint in the Garbage use them). It can fire normal 12-gauge buckshot shells, 12-gauge slugs and 12-gauge darts.
 
Official description:
 
 
 
A sawn-off BM 17 rifle. It is lighter and more compact then the original two-barrel rifle, but it is effective only at a close range. One of the weapons most commonly used by beginners.
 
Accuracy  13.33%
 
Damage  58.33%
 
Handling  82.50%
 
Rate of Fire  29.17%
 
Average  45.83%
 
Weight 1.90 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Sawn-off Dbl-barrel Screen.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Sawn-off Double Barreled Shotgun]]
 
 
 
== Franchi SPAS-12  ==
 
The [[SPAS 12]] shotgun appears in the game as the "SPSA14", it is somewhat rare and only carried in rare cases by zombified STALKERs, members of the Monolith faction inside the Chernobyl Plant Sarcophagus and it can also be found in a secret stash. There is also a "SPSA14" with a threaded barrel, it is one of the rarest guns in the game, as it is carried by Poker who is the target in a extremely bugged mission and that makes it almost impossible to find. It can fire normal 12-gauge shells, 12-gauge slugs and 12-gauge darts.
 
 
 
Official descriptions:
 
The SPSA14 smooth-bore rifle was developed in the late 1970th. This weapon is very reliable and flexibly used. It is however relatively big, expensive and its mechanism is too complex. Probably, this is the best close range gun in the Zone.Accuracy  3.33%
 
Damage  65.00%
 
Handling  9.17%
 
Rate of Fire  10.00%
 
Average  21.88%
 
Weight 4.40 kg
 
 
 
UNIQUE WEAPON. This shotgun model has a rifled bore which greatly increases its accuracy when firing darts or slugs. However, using shot is more difficult.Accuracy  11.67%
 
Damage  65.00%
 
Handling  9.17%
 
Rate of Fire  10.00%
 
Average  23.96%
 
Weight 4.40 kg
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:SPAS12.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Franchi SPAS-12, 12 Guage]]
 
[[Image:SPSA14 Screen.jpg|thumb|350px|none|The "SPSA14" in-game]]
 
 
 
== Heckler & Koch MP-54 == (MP5?)
 
 
 
The [[H&K MP5#Heckler & Koch MP54|Heckler & Koch MP-54]] appears in the game as the "Viper 5", it is often used by rookie STALKERs and Bandits. It is an early 1960s prototype of the MP5, evidenced by the straight box magazine, and body design. There is also a unique 9x18mm Makarov version hidden in a train tunnel in the Garbage area and a Silenced version carried by a STALKER called Vampire. The weapon can also be fitted with a silencer separately.
 
Official description:
 
variation on a basic model. A non-replacable muffler is added.
 
Accuracy  20.83%
 
Damage  6.67%
 
Handling  88.33%
 
Rate of Fire  85.00%
 
Average  50.21%
 
Weight 2.50 kg
 
One of the best weapons in the submachine gun class. During the last decades of the 20th century it was adopted by the army and police special forces units in many countries. When it was gradually replaced with more up-to-date models, it appeared on the black market, and then in the Zone.
 
Accuracy  13.33%
 
Damage  6.67%
 
Handling  88.33%
 
Rate of Fire  85.00%
 
Average  48.33%
 
Weight 2.50 kg
 
 
 
Light, compact, and now redone to fit a more wide-spread caliber, this machine gun is a true find for beginning shooters.Accuracy  13.33%
 
Damage  6.67%
 
Handling  88.33%
 
Rate of Fire  85.00%
 
Average  48.33%
 
Weight 2.50 kg
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Viper 5 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The H&K MP54 in-game]]
 
 
 
== Kalashnikov AKS-74N ==
 
The [[AK-74|AKS-74N]] appears in the game as the "Akm-74/2", it is the most common assault rifle in the game, it is used by Ukranian Army soldiers, Mercenary snipers in the Wild Territory when you first arrive there, experienced STALKERs, members of the Duty faction and occasionally members of the Monolith faction. It can be fitted with a silencer, a PSO-1 scope and a GP-25 Kostyer grenade launcher. There is also a modified version in Strelok's hidden stash in the Agroprom Underground with a higher rate of fire.
 
 
 
Official descriptions:
 
 
 
Assault rifle with a folding butt, 1974 model, uses 5.45x39 mm ammunition. It is a simple and reliable weapon, but the cheapness of its production affected its ergonomy and accuracy. In the Zone, it is the main weapon of the military stalkers and of many solo fighters.
 
Accuracy  35.83%
 
Damage  11.67%
 
Handling  45.83%
 
Rate of Fire  45.00%
 
Average  34.58%
 
Weight 4.80 kg
 
 
 
The modified closing system increases the speed of shooting.
 
Accuracy  55.83%
 
Damage  11.67%
 
Handling  45.83%
 
Rate of Fire  96.67%
 
Average  52.50%
 
Weight 3.30 kg
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Faq49g02a06.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kalashnikov AKS-74, 5.45x39mm]]
 
[[Image:Akm 742 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kalashnikov AKS-74N with PSO-1 scope in-game]]
 
 
 
== Kalashnikov AKS-74U ==
 
The [[AKS-74U]] appears in the game as the "Akm-74/2U", it is carried by many S.T.A.L.K.E.R.s, "Dutiers" and Bandits in the early parts of the game. There is a special version carried by a STALKER called Bes with an integrated silencer.
 
 
 
Official description:
 
Enhanced machine gun. Comes with a non-replacable muffler.
 
Accuracy  20.00%
 
Damage  7.50%
 
Handling  80.83%
 
Rate of Fire  45.00%
 
Average  38.33%
 
Weight 2.70 kg
 
 
 
The weight and size of the Akm 74/2U are similar to those of a submachine gun, but its operation mode and the ammunition it uses place it into the class of the assault rifles. Its advantages are its small dimensions very useful when fighting inside a building or in a thick forest and relatively high piercing capabilities. Its main disadvantages are a limited accuracy range and quick overheating when firing bursts.
 
Accuracy  20.00%
 
Damage  7.50%
 
Handling  80.83%
 
Rate of Fire  45.00%
 
Average  38.33%
 
Weight 2.7 kg
 
 
 
[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|none|350px|AKS-74U 5.45x39mm]]
 
[[Image:Akm 742U Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The AKS-74U in-game]]
 
 
 
== Nikonov AN-94 Abakan ==
 
The [[AN-94 Abakan]] appears in the game as the "Obokan", it is often carried by members of the Duty faction, by Monolithians, and the Military. It cannot be fitted with a GP-25 Kostyer Grenade launcher, but it can mount a PSO-1 scope. There is also a version of the "Obokan" called the "Storming Obokan" with integrates a GP-25 Kostyer Grenade Launcher with the weapon (Also part of an optional mission requiring you to get the "enhanced cannon"), and also a "sniper" Okoban.
 
 
 
 
 
Official descriptions:
 
The weapon of the elite troops in the Russian army. It was designed as a replacement for the outdated Akm 74/2. Not only the Abakan's internal mechanisms but also its receiver and its barrel are moveable, which decreases the recoil and increases accuracy.
 
Accuracy  40.83%
 
Damage  16.67%
 
Handling  41.67%
 
Rate of Fire  45.00%
 
Average  36.04%
 
Weight 3.90 kg
 
Machine gun supplied with a modified optic sight for carrying out sniper fire. The optics embedded into the body of the weapon has a higher resolution than the standard model.
 
Accuracy  45.00%
 
Damage  12.50%
 
Handling  41.67%
 
Rate of Fire  45.00%
 
Average  36.04%
 
Weight 3.90 kg
 
Given machine gun has an integral grenade launcher to go under the barrell, which makes this an even more universal weapon.
 
Accuracy  40.00%
 
Damage  12.50%
 
Handling  41.67%
 
Rate of Fire  45.00%
 
Average  34.79%
 
Weight 3.9 kg
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:An94-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Nikonov AN-94 Abakan, 5.45x39mm]]
 
[[Image:Obokan Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "Obokan" in-game]]
 
 
 
== Lee Enfield L85A1 ==
 
The [[SA80|Enfield L85A1]], also known as the SA-80, appears in the game as the "IL 86", . There are two special versions of the "IL 86", the Balanced IL 86 with reduced recoil carried by a STALKER named "Scarecrow", and the Lightened IL 86 which is lighter and has an integrated silencer that is carried by a STALKER called "Master". Contrary to what the game says, it CANNOT be fitted with a [[M203 grenade launcher]] or a silencer.
 
 
 
Official descriptions:
 
With a few modifications the effect of the throwing up of the barrell was diminished.
 
Accuracy  48.33%
 
Damage  17.50%
 
Handling  30.00%
 
Rate of Fire  54.17%
 
Average  37.50%
 
Weight 5.00 kg
 
 
After the British army replaced this rifle with the German-made GP 37, it appeared in large quantities first on the black market and then in the Zone. The IL 86's main advantages are a standard 4-x scope and the high accuracy of the first shot. In burst mode, its accuracy decreases greatly, and the main mechanisms of the rifle are not reliable enough.
 
Accuracy  36.67%
 
Damage  17.50%
 
Handling  30.00%
 
Rate of Fire  54.17%
 
Average  34.58%
 
Weight 5.00 kg
 
 
 
Weapon comes with an integrated muffler. Many parts are replaced with lighter analogues, which makes the weapon significantly lighter.
 
Accuracy  36.67%
 
Damage  17.50%
 
Handling  30.00%
 
Rate of Fire  54.17%
 
Average  34.58%
 
Weight 3.00 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Sal8.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Enfield L85A1, 5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
[[Image:IL 86 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The Enfield L85A1 in-game]]
 
 
 
== Heckler & Koch G36K ==
 
The [[H&K G36|Heckler & Koch G36]] appears in the game as the "GP37", it is used by seasoned members of the Freedom Faction. It cannot be fitted with a [[M203 grenade launcher]], although the game says it can, nor can a silencer be fitted on it. It is a fairly common weapon in the last third of the game, and is accurate and powerful.
 
 
 
Official description:
 
A German assault rifle. It is a first-grade specimen of the modern weaponry: it is light, reliable, and ergonomic.
 
Accuracy  55.00%
 
Damage  29.17%
 
Handling  70.83%
 
Rate of Fire  96.67%
 
Average  62.92%
 
Weight 3.60 kg
 
 
 
[[Image:800px-G36bw.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch G36, 5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
[[Image:GP 37 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The Heckler & Koch G36 in-game]]
 
 
 
== SIG SG-550 ==
 
The [[SIG SG 550|SIG SG 550]] appears in the game as the "SGI 5k", it is largely used by the Freedom and Mercenary factions. It can be fitted with a [[M203 grenade launcher]], and a unique SGI can fit a scope as well. There are also two examples of a sniper version with a special SUSAT scope with enhanced zoom, it is used by two Freedom members named "Twig" and "Leshiy", who can be found guarding the main gate at Freedom's base.
 
 
 
Official descriptions:
 
A relatively new assault rifle for the 5.56x45 mm SS109 round. This weapon is very popular due to its accuracy, soft recoil, and high reliability.
 
Accuracy  50.83%
 
Damage  26.67%
 
Handling  22.50%
 
Rate of Fire  63.33%
 
Average  40.83%
 
Weight 4.00 kg
 
 
 
Modification of storming weaponry for firing single shots. It was assumed that it was going to be used as a cheap analog to the sniper rifle.Accuracy  50.83%
 
Damage  26.67%
 
Handling  22.50%
 
Rate of Fire  63.33%
 
Average  40.83%
 
Weight 4.00 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:SIG550.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG 550 5.56x45mm NATO]]
 
[[Image:SGI 5k Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "SGI 5k" in-game]]
 
 
 
== Fabrique Nationale F2000GL ==
 
The [[FN F2000]] appears in the game as the "FT 200M", it is used by a combatant in the Arena and by Monolith members inside the Chernobyl Plant Sarcophagus. It has an integrated scope and [[FN EGLM]] grenade launcher.
 
 
 
Official description:
 
 
 
 
 
An assault rifle combined with a grenade launcher. It is equipped with an electronic fire control module and a 40-mm grenade launcher.
 
Accuracy  52.50%
 
Damage  40.83%
 
Handling  70.83%
 
Rate of Fire  99.17%
 
Average  65.83%
 
Weight 4.60 kg
 
[[Image:Fn f2000 3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Fabrique Nationale F2000 5.56mm with [[FN EGLM]] grenade launcher 40mm]]
 
[[Image:FT 200M Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "FT 200M" in-game]]
 
 
 
== Z-M Weapons LR-300ML ==
 
The [[Z-M LR 300|LR-300]] appears in the game as the "TRs 301", it is used a lot by the Mercenaries and Freedom faction members. It is the most common NATO assault rifle in the game. There is also a sniper version with a fixed scope with enhanced zoom and reduced rate of fire. It can be modified with a [[M203 grenade launcher]], silencer and a SUSAT scope.
 
 
 
Official descriptions:
 
 
 
Modification of storming weaponry for firing single shots. It was assumed that it was going to be used as a cheap analog to the sniper rifle.
 
Accuracy  47.50%
 
Damage  21.67%
 
Handling  57.50%
 
Rate of Fire  16.67%
 
Average  35.83%
 
Weight 2.70 kg
 
 
 
A light rifle with an effective fire range of up to 300 meters. Due its to exceptionally easy triggering, high ergonomics and low weight, the weapon is highly accurate, though it is too sensitive to dirt and is not always suitable for use under difficult field conditions.
 
Accuracy  55.00%
 
Damage  26.67%
 
Handling  57.50%
 
Rate of Fire  73.33%
 
Average  53.12%
 
Weight 2.70 kg
 
 
[[Image:ZMGL.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Z-M Weapons LR-300ML 5.56mm with M203 Grenade Launcher 40mm]]
 
[[Image:TRs 301 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "TRs 301" with SUSAT scope and M203 Grenade Launcher in-game]]
 
 
 
== OC-14 Groza ==
 
The [[OC-14 Groza]] appears in the game as the "Tunder S14", it is often carried by members of the Duty faction. It has an integrated Grenade Launcher. in the Bar Area. The "Tunder S14 can sometimes be purchased in the Mobile Lab in the Yantar area, and a version in 5.45x39mm can be bought from Sidorvich, after the second visit.
 
 
 
Note: The word "Groza" actually means Thunder.
 
 
 
Offficial descriptions:
 
 
 
The given barrell is the excellent work of one of the stalker-craftsmen who managed to work the rifle to by able to fit the more widespread 5.45 mm bullet.
 
Accuracy  28.33%
 
Damage  38.33%
 
Handling  77.50%
 
Rate of Fire  73.33%
 
Average  54.37%
 
Weight 3.20 kg
 
 
 
An assault rifle combined with a grenade launcher. It is a very good type of assault rifle for the Zone conditions: it is compact, reliable, but universal and powerful. The Tunder S14 is one of the favorite rifles of the military stalkers.
 
Accuracy  30.83%
 
Damage  38.33%
 
Handling  77.50%
 
Rate of Fire  73.33%
 
Average  55.00%
 
Weight 3.67 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Sgmk oc-14 groza.gif|thumb|none|400px|OC-14 Groza, 9x39mm SP-5, SP-6 or PAB-9]]
 
[[Image:Tunder S14 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "Tunder S14" in-game]]
 
 
 
== AS Val ==
 
The [[AS Val]] appears in the game as the "VLA", it is carried by some members of the Duty faction. It has an integrated silencer and a version can be found that can be modified with a PSO-1 scope. (Sniper VLA)
 
 
 
Official descriptions:
 
This weaponry is based on the Vintar noiseless sniper rifle, but it has a folding butt, can fire bursts and has a larger magazine. It was originally designed for special forces operating in conditions demanding noiseless and flameless fire.
 
Accuracy  45.83%
 
Damage  38.33%
 
Handling  71.67%
 
Rate of Fire  54.17%
 
Average  52.50%
 
Weight 2.50 kg
 
 
 
Differs from the basic model in its ability to add an optical sight PSO-1.Accuracy  45.83%
 
Damage  38.33%
 
Handling  71.67%
 
Rate of Fire  54.17%
 
Average  52.50%
 
Weight 2.50 kg
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:As val1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AS Val, 9x39mm SP-5, SP-6 or PAB-9]]
 
[[Image:VLA Special Assault Rifle Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "VLA" in-game]]
 
 
 
== SVD Dragunov ==
 
The [[SVD Dragunov]] appears in the game as the "SVDm2", it is used by Monolith snipers in Pripyat and the Red Forest.You cannot sprint while wielding this weapon.
 
 
 
 
 
Official description:
 
This rifle was widely used in all operations of the Soviet and Russian armies since 1960. It proved itself to be an exceptionally reliable and handy weapon. In the Zone it is preferred by the experienced stalkers of the Duty faction which hunt mutants.
 
Accuracy  46.67%
 
Damage  70.83%
 
Handling  1.67%
 
Rate of Fire  7.50%
 
Average  31.67%
 
Weight 4.90 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:SVD.jpg‎|thumb|300px|none|SVD Dragunov, 7.62x54mm]]
 
[[Image:Sniper Rifle SVDm2 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "SVDm2" in-game]]
 
 
 
== "Gauss Gun" ==
 
 
 
(I am sorry, this is my first wiki, so i do not know how to do complex things)
 
A completely fictional "pulse rifle" that has a 10 "round" magazine. You cannot sprint while wielding this weapon. It cannot be bought from any trader, although one S.T.A.L.K.E.R. pretends he has one. it is relatively common in the last quarter of the game.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Official Description:
 
 
 
A super-accurate weapon made by the scientists in the Zone. It is almost noiseless, because instead of gunpowder, it uses the artifact's energy for firing rather than steam gases. In spite of the Gauss gun's tremendous firepower, the recoil is insignificant. The accuracy and the killing power of this gun exceed those of all other small arms.Accuracy  86.67%
 
Damage  100.00%
 
Handling  55.00%
 
Rate of Fire  1.67%
 
Average  60.83%
 
Weight 5.50 kg
 
 
 
== Dragunov SVU ==
 
The [[SVU]] appears in the game as the "SVUmk2", it is used by Monolith snipers in Pripyat and the Red Forest,and also Freedom snipers. You cannot sprint while wielding this weapon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Official description:
 
A more up-to-date version of the sniper rifle. A compact bullpup model. It is excellent for long trips in the Zone.
 
Accuracy  34.17%
 
Damage  65.00%
 
Handling  4.17%
 
Rate of Fire  15.00%
 
Average  29.58%
 
Weight 4.40 kg
 
 
 
[[Image:Stalker svu.jpg‎|thumb|400px|none|SVU, 7.62x54mm]]
 
[[Image:SVUmk2 Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "SVUmk2" in-game]]
 
 
 
 
 
== VSS Vintorez ==
 
The [[VSS Vintorez]] appears in the game as the "Vintar BC", it can be found in four places at the Freedom base or given by General Voronin of Duty for completing a mission or found in a manhole at the Freedom base(if discovered) or carried by a specific enemy in Pripyat. It is one of the best sniper rifles in the game, as it is only 3.20 kilos and the player can sprint with it unlike with the Dragunov. The 9x39mm SP-5 ammunition is easier to find, but SP-6 ammunition penetrates the enemy more. Also, 9x39mm ammunition is easier to find than 7.62x54R, but still somewhat difficult.
 
 
 
Official description:
 
A special sniper rifle designed for noiseless and flameless sniper fire and equipped with an integrated silencer. It can pierce any bulletproof vest at a range of 400 meters. It is a weapon highly valued by stalkers of any level.
 
Accuracy  70.00%
 
Damage  47.50%
 
Handling  70.83%
 
Rate of Fire  45.00%
 
Average  58.33%
 
Weight 3.20 kg
 
 
 
[[Image:Vss2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|VSS Vintorez, 9x39mm SP-5, SP-6 or PAB-9]]
 
[[Image:Vintar BC Screen.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The "Vintar BC" in-game]]
 
 
 
== RG-6 Grenade Launcher  ==
 
 
 
The [[RG-6]] appears in the game as the "Bulldog 6", it is not used by any enemies, but it can be found in the Freedom base and in a cellar in a house in an abandoned village.You cannot sprint while wielding this weapon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Official description:
 
A revolver-type grenade launcher. Sometimes, it is just indispensable, particularly when targeting large numbers of mutants, attacking well-guarded stationary objects or fighting especially tough creatures.
 
Accuracy  5.00%
 
Damage  58.33%
 
Handling  87.50%
 
Rate of Fire  6.67%
 
Average  39.38%
 
Weight 6.20 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Rg 6-1.JPG‎|thumb|none|400px|RG-6 Grenade Launcher, 40mm VOG-25]]
 
[[Image:Bulldog 6 Screen.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|The "Bulldog 6" in-game]]
 
 
 
== RPG-7V ==
 
 
 
The [[RPG-7]] also makes an appearance in the game. It is used by Monolith members in the Red Forest, a Mercenary when you first arrive in the Wild Territory, it can also be found in a factory in Dark Valley.You cannot sprint while wielding this weapon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Official description:
 
A grenade launcher developed in the 1960s. Such grenade launchers are stored in large quantities in army depots, from where they are transferred to the Zone. Such weapon is rare for stalkers: its huge dimensions and heavy weight make it unpopular, though it is indispensable for some missions.
 
Accuracy  1.67%
 
Damage  100.00%
 
Handling  87.50%
 
Rate of Fire  29.17%
 
Average  54.58%
 
Weight 6.30 kg
 
 
 
[[Image:Rpg-7-1-.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Russian RPG-7, PG-7VL HEAT]]
 
[[Image:RPG-7u Screen.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|The RPG-7 in-game]]
 
 
 
 
 
== RGD-5 Hand Grenade ==
 
 
 
The most common hand grenades in the game are [[RGD-5 hand grenade]]s. They have a small radius of blast damage.
 
 
 
Official description:
 
An offensive hand grenade with a small radius of splinter damage.
 
Weight 0.35 kg
 
 
 
[[Image:Rdg5.jpg|thumb|none|250px|RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade]]
 
[[Image:RGD-5 Grenade Screen.jpg|thumb|none|250px|RGD-5 in-game]]
 
 
 
== F1 Hand Grenade ==
 
 
 
The second most common (and only other) hand grenades in the game are [[F1 hand grenade]]s. They have larger radius of blast damage than the RGD-5 hand grenades.
 
Official description:
 
An offensive hand grenade with a small radius of splinter damage.
 
Weight 0.35 kg
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Deactivated f1.jpg|thumb|none|250px|F1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade]]
 
[[Image:F1 Grenade Screen.jpg|thumb|none|250px|F1 in-game]]
 
 
 
I am very sorry about the fact that I am a rookie at this and I don't really know how to work/use Wikis. If you want to contact me my email adress is: [email protected]
 
  
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==Gauss Rifle==
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A fictional sniper rifle based heavily on the Gauss Rifle of ''[[Fallout 2]]''. Its ingame model, sporting several coils along its barrel, suggests it is a type of coilgun powered by processed Flash artifacts, with a ten-round magazine and unsurpassed penetration and stopping power. It is a rare weapon, appearing only in the hands of Monolith snipers in Pripyat and the NPP in ''Shadow of Chernobyl'', though a group of Stalkers in the Dark Valley pretend to have one for sale as part of a scam. Its prototype form appears in ''Clear Sky'', and it is more easily obtained in ''Call of Pripyat'', where the player is tasked with tracing the origins of the weapon. Its caliber was originally given as 9mm, changed to 2.54 mm in ''Clear Sky'' (which is consistent with the caliber of the ''Fallout'' Gauss Rifle). It is fitted with a SUSAT scope, but also has a set of never-used iron sights. It also appears to have a few parts from real weapons, such as the pistol grip, stock, trigger and trigger guard from a [[Heckler & Koch G36]].
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[[File:HKG36.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch G36 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC gaus hold.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The gauss rifle in idle.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC gaus aim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Aiming through the SUSAT.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC gaus rel 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the magazine.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC gaus rel 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Finishing the reload.]]
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[[file:Stalker SoC gaus world.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model.]]
  
 
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
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Original Cover Art
Release Date: 2007
Developer: GSC Game World
Publisher: THQ; GSC World Publishing
Series: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
Platforms: Windows
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Role-Playing Game


S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl is a first-person shooter with heavy role-playing game elements developed by Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World released on the PC. It was first announced by GSC Game World in 2001 and eventually released in 2007. It is heavily inspired by the film Stalker directed by Andrei Tarkovsky as well as original novel The Roadside Picnic by Strugatski Brothers on which the film was based. The game itself was successful on both domestic and international game markets. Developers really traveled to Chernobyl to gain inspiration for the game and get ideas for production design.

The game features a semi-realistic ballistic model, incorporating such details as bullet drop and ricochets, but the majority of weapons are modeled with ejection ports, charging handles and other working parts transplanted to the left side of every gun, in the manner of Counter-Strike and Far Cry 2. The developers have stated that this was done because brass ejecting across the player's field of view felt more 'dynamic.' Many of the weapons were modeled with considerable detail, often using textures made from photographs of real examples. Nearly all of these textures were replaced with sanitized skins lacking trademarks and model numbers just before release, probably at the request of publisher THQ. The original, accurate textures were restored in the stand-alone prequel, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, and mostly retained in the sequel, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat. The latter game, however, omits the most prominent marks on a few of the pistols and rifles (e.g. the Beretta logo on the Beretta 92FS's grips). All three games use obfuscated or fictionalized names for the weapons.

Weapons degrade and jam over time, and must eventually be replaced. Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat feature mechanic characters who repair weapons and upgrade their performance. Most weapons are capable of mounting various attachments, though many of them are disabled in the configuration files for balance reasons. NPCs are capable of using any weapons available to the player, though the default AI cannot use attachments or grenades and tends to eagerly commit suicide if equipped with explosive weapons.


The following weapons appear in the video game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl:

Pistols

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS appears in the game as the "Martha". The Beretta was originally intended to be a common sidearm among mercenaries in the cut Dead City level. In the final game it appears only once, carried by a Duty member who must be rescued from bandits in the Dark Valley. Due to erroneous configuration parameters, the Beretta's condition degrades absurdly fast and deals much higher damage than the other 9x19mm pistols. Beretta pistols appear regularly in Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm Parabellum
The player character holding the Beretta. Note the hammer; all of the game's hammer-fired handguns have hammers that are either permanently uncocked or not cocked back far enough.
Aiming down the sights; for whatever reason, the dots on the rear sight are see-through. The pistol also lacks a safety lever on the right side.
Ejecting the magazine.
Inserting a fresh mag.
A 92FS on the ground.

Colt M1911

The Colt M1911 appears in the game as the "Kora-919". It is relatively rare, only being able to be acquired through stashes or bought at the 100 Rads bar. A unique version with a non-removable silencer is carried by a stalker named Sparrow. It is the weakest .45 ACP handgun in the game.

Colt M1911 - .45 ACP
The M1911 in idle.
Aiming.
Mid-magazine reload. Note the M1911A1-style grips.
Empty reload. Note that the slide is not locked nearly far enough back.
World model of the M1911.
A suppressed M1911 being held.
Aiming.
Reloading the suppressed pistol.
Empty reload.
The suppressed M1911 on the ground.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX appears in the game in two versions: the standard "Black Kite" using .45 ACP ammunition, and the unique "Big Ben" firing 9x39mm. It can be fitted with a silencer. Both variants are found in the Wild Territory near the body of Gordon Freeman, protagonist of the Half-Life series; this is an Easter egg. A second "Black Kite" is promised by Freedom stalker Max as a quest reward, but a bugged script results in him giving a Walther P99 instead. The use of .45 ACP ammunition is unrealistic, as the Desert Eagle has never been offered in that chambering, but it was probably made to simplify the game and avoiding to create a cartridge for a single gun. The version firing 9x39mm is an even more unlikely device; though big-bore pistols using rifle cartridges do exist, it is unlikely a gunsmith could convert a Desert Eagle to fire such a round and still have it look the same afterwards.

IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE
First-person view of the Desert Eagle.
Aiming down the sights.
Reloading.
Empty reload.
The weapon in third person.

Fort-12

The Fort-12 appears in the game as the "Fort-12Mk2". It is used by members of the Ukrainian military and a few rookie stalkers. A unique 15-round version called the "Fort-15" is carried by an army officer, Major Kuznetsov, and is the subject of a cut item retrieval quest. It can also be fitted with a silencer.

Fort-12 - 9x18 Makarov
The Fort-12 being held.
Aiming.
Ejecting the magazine.
Releasing the slide.
A Fort-12 on the ground.

Heckler & Koch USP Compact

The Heckler & Koch USP Compact appears in the game as the "UDP Compact". It is often used by members of the Freedom and Monolith factions, and can be bought from Skinflint at the Freedom base.

Heckler & Koch USP Compact - .45 ACP
The USP Compact in idle.
Iron sights.
Non-empty reload. For some reason, the non-empty reload will have the slide slowly move back until it is released.
Inserting a fresh magazine.
Third-person view of the USP.

Makarov PB

The Makarov PB silenced pistol appears in the game as the "Noiseless pistol (PB1s)". It is used occasionally by rookie and experienced stalkers. Like the PM, the in-game PB can fire PMM ammunition. It is not very powerful, but is the first silenced weapon the player will come across.

Makarov PB with integral suppressor - 9x18mm Makarov
The player character holding a Makarov PB.
Aiming.
Dropping a magazine.
Loading in another one. Note that the safety is on.
World model of the PB.

Makarov PM

A two-tone Makarov PM with black grips appears in the game as the "PMm". It is the most common handgun in the first half of the game, used by rookie stalkers, bandits, Ukrainian troops and low-rank Duty members. Unlike a real Soviet-vintage Makarov, the in-game PM can digest hot-loaded 9x18mm PMM ammunition with no trouble.

Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
The Makarov PM in-game.
Aiming the weapon.
Loading in a magazine, which appears to be an M1911-type magazine instead of a proper Makarov mag; this magazine is also shared between most of the handguns in the game, but with different colouration and baseplates. On a different note, the safety is properly off, unlike the PB.
Slide release.
The PM in third person.

SIG-Sauer P220

The SIG-Sauer P220 appears in the game as the "SIP-t M200". It is sometimes used by more experienced members of the Duty faction. The P220 also appears in the holsters of all the characters that wear armours that have one, regardless of the sidearm they actually carry.

SIG-Sauer P220 - .45 ACP
The P220 in-game.
Aiming.
Non-empty reload.
Empty reload.
World model.

Walther P99

The Walther P99 pistol appears in the game as the "Walker P9m". It is one of the most common weapons in the Zone and is often carried by experienced stalkers of many factions. A stalker called Mole carries a unique variant firing 9x18mm Makarov ammunition, though the player can acquire it only if Mole dies during his brief appearance at the Agroprom.

Walther P99 - 9x19mm Parabellum
The P99 in idle.
Aiming.
Non-empty reload.
Empty reload. Note that the chamber is moving as if it was a part of the slide.
A P99 on the ground.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 appears in the game as the "Viper 5". It is often used by rookie stalkers and bandits, and is depicted with the early non-curved box magazine and a ficional handguard (Which looks like narrower version of the tropicalhandguard). A unique variant firing 9x18mm ammunition can be found on the body of a dead stalker in the Garbage, while a stalker named Vampire carries a version with a permanently attached silencer. The standard MP5 is one of the few weapons which can mount the regular silencer without mods. Rather strangely, it includes single-shot, 2- and 3-round burst and full-auto firing modes, despite being modeled with a 0-1 trigger group.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with original "slimline" handguard and straight "waffle"-style magazine - 9x19mm Parabellum
Holding the MP5A3.
Aiming the weapon.
Removing the magazine.
Pulling the charging handle.
World model.

Assault Rifles

AKMSU

The AKMSU appears in the game as the "Akm 74/2U". It is carried by stalkers, bandits, soldiers and Duty members in the early levels. A stalker called Bes carries a unique silenced version. While in-game it fires 5.45x39mm ammo, it is modeled with a stamped steel 7.62x39mm magazine. Also noteworthy is that it has a polymer fore-end in gameplay, while in the pre-rendered cutscenes the player character is seen firing one with wooden furniture.

AKMSU - 7.62x39mm
The AKMSU in-game.
Irons.
Removing the magazine.
Pulling the bolt.
Third person model.
A closeup of the wooden AKMSU seen in cutscenes. Interestingly, the AKMSU in cutscenes are always depicted as right-side ejecting, and the left side is never seen.

AKS-74

The AKS-74 appears in the game as the "Akm 74/2". It is the most common assault rifle in the game, being used by Ukrainian soldiers, Mercenary snipers, experienced stalkers, members of the Duty faction and occasionally members of the Monolith faction. It can be fitted with a silencer, a PSO-1 scope and a GP-25 grenade launcher. It has a strange green handguard with vents exposing the gas tube (though these vents are quite clearly a flat texture) and Bulgarian "waffle" magazine. A unique variant with a boosted rate of fire, reduced recoil, and increased durability can be found in Strelok's hideout in the Agroprom Underground.

AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm
Holding the AKS-74.
Aiming.
Removing the magazine.
Charging.
World model.

AN-94

The AN-94 appears as the "Obokan", but is also referred to as the "ON-94" in the description of the armour-piercing 5.45 rounds. It is often carried by members of the Duty faction, by Monolith troops and by Ukrainian Spetsnaz. It cannot be fitted with a grenade launcher, but it can mount a PSO-1 scope. A version with a grenade launcher is carried by a bandit named Friar and is the target of a quest. Another variant with a permanently mounted scope is carried by a stalker called Oleg "Fiend" Gusarov.

AN-94 - 5.45x39mm
The AN-94 in-game.
Aiming.
Removing the magazine.
Pulling back the bolt; doing so makes the barrel incorrectly reciprocate, which it is only supposed to do when firing.
Third person model. Note that it incorrectly has an AK-74 muzzle brake.

AS Val

The AS Val appears in the game as the "VLA special assault rifle". It is carried by some Duty members. A unique version with a scope mount is given by Duty's General Voronin as a quest reward.

AS Val - 9x39mm
The AS Val in-game.
Aiming.
Removing the magazine. Note the non-standard finger grooves on the handguard.
Racking the bolt.
An AS Val on the ground.

Enfield L85A1

The Enfield L85A1 appears in the game as the "IL 86". It is described in-game as appearing on the black market after being retired by the British military, and is one of the more common NATO rifles. True to its reputation, it is very unreliable, jamming frequently and deteriorating faster than other rifles. It cannot be fitted with a grenade launcher in the unmodified game, despite the claims of its inventory text, but is fitted with a 4x SUSAT scope. Two unique variants are carried by expert stalkers Scarecrow and Master, having reduced recoil and the other a suppressor, respectively. The weapon is shown with the muzzle cover attached. Its inventory icon is of an L85A2, as noted by the bolt handle.

Enfield L85A1 - 5.56x45mm NATO
The player holding an L85A1.
Aiming through the SUSAT.
Reloading.
Pulling back the bolt. Note that the bolt is left-handed, which would cause some serious mouth-smashing issues.
Third person model.

FN F2000

The FN F2000 appears in the game as the "FT 200M". It is used by a combatant in the Arena and primarily by Monolith members inside the Chernobyl NPP, and cannot be found earlier. It has a high rate of fire, an integrated scope and permanently-attached FN GL-1 grenade launcher.

FN F2000 with FN GL-1 - 5.56x45mm NATO and 40x46mm grenade
The F2000 in idle.
Aiming through the scope.
Reloading, which is done mostly offscreen.
The end of the reload. The charging handle is also never pulled.
World model.

Heckler & Koch SL8-1

The "GP 37" in-game is a Heckler & Koch SL8-1 that has been modified to resemble a military G36 rifle. It can be identified as an SL8 by the length from the pistol grip to the stock. It is fitted with a ZF 3x4° dual optical scope, though only the telescopic sight can be used. It is used by veteran members of the Freedom Faction. As with the L85, the inventory text erroneously states that it can mount a grenade launcher. It is a fairly common weapon in the last third of the game, and is accurate and powerful. In a reversal of the hybrid G36 from Far Cry, the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. G36 has a full six-vent handguard with the barrel from a G36K. Its appearance in the Zone alongside the other high-end NATO rifles is likely due to it being stolen from NATO stockpiles or being purchased on the black market.

Heckler & Koch SL8-1 Tactical Sniper Rifle - 5.56x45mm NATO
Heckler & Koch SL8-1 with STANAG magazine adapter, ZF 3x4° optical sight, and G36 stock - 5.56x45mm NATO
Actual Heckler & Koch G36, for comparison - 5.56x45mm NATO
The SL8 in idle.
Aiming.
Reloading. The charging handle will automatically lock back when the reload is started; the bolt itself, however, stays fully closed.
Releasing the charging handle; the player character for some reason appears to hesitate before doing so for a rather long time.
World model. Note that it is loaded with dummy cartridges.

OTs-14-4A Groza

The OTs-14-4A Groza appears in the game as the "Tunder S14". The weapon has an incorrect RPK-style receiver instead of the AKS-74-type receiver of the real weapon. It is often carried by members of the Duty faction. One Dutyer, Barin, carries a unique 5.45x39mm version, which can also be bought from Sidorovich the trader under certain conditions. "Groza" is Russian for "thunderstorm", hence the weapon's obfuscated name.

OTs-14-4A Groza - 9x39mm
Holding the OTs-14.
Aiming.
Changing the magazine.
Pulling the bolt. Note that the safety is on.
World model.

SIG SG 550

The SIG SG 550 appears in the game as the "SGI 5k". The in-game gun is an early model, featuring a different lower receiver. Its 20-round magazine incorrectly holds 30 rounds in-game. Like the LR-300, it is most commonly carried by mercs and Freedom members. The SG 550 can mount a grenade launcher, and two guards at the Freedom base carry unique versions with scopes. Another unique variant with reduced weight but no attachment points was implemented, but cannot be found in the finished game.

SIG SG 550 - 5.56x45mm NATO
The 550 in idle.
Aiming.
Removing the magazine. Note the unusable bipod on the handguard.
Pulling the charging handle.
World model.

Z-M LR-300ML

The Z-M LR-300ML appears in the game as the "TRs 301". It is the most common NATO rifle in the game, widely used by mercenaries and Freedom members, and one of the only weapons which can mount all three types of attachment by default. A unique sniper version can be found at a Mercenary outpost near the Army Warehouses and is the subject of a Duty quest.

Z-M LR-300ML - 5.56x45mm NATO
Holding the LR-300. Note the dustcover, which functions much like Counter-Strike's M4 dustcover, never staying open like it should.
Ignoring the aperture sight.
Removing the magazine. Note the fire selector; the rifle is modelled with a two-position fire selector, but the in-game fire mode mechanic gives it a 4-position semi-burst-auto selector.
Pulling the charging handle, which briefly opens the dustcover and shows that the bolt is completely absent.
World model.

Sniper Rifles

SVD Dragunov

The SVD Dragunov appears in the game as the "Sniper rifle (SVDm 2)". It is used by Monolith snipers. The player cannot sprint while it is equipped. A unique version with greater zoom and reduced recoil exists in the game's files, but cannot be acquired without mods; it was to be the target of a scrapped item retrieval quest given by Freedom. An SVD with wooden furniture is featured as a static prop on the main menu.

SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mmR
The SVD in idle.
Aiming through the PSO-1.
Changing the magazine.
Pulling the bolt.
World model. Note that while it has synthetic furniture, the stock is still shaped like a wooden one.

SVU Dragunov

The SVU Dragunov appears in the game as the "SVUmk2". It is used by Freedom and Monolith snipers. Like the SVD, the player cannot sprint while wielding it.

SVU - 7.62x54mmR
The SVU in idle.
Aiming.
Pulling out a magazine. Note that the markings say that it is an SVU-AS, however it lacks that version's bipod.
Pulling back the bolt.
World model.

VSS Vintorez

The VSS Vintorez appears in the game as the "Vintar BC". It can be found in the Freedom base, received as a quest reward from Duty or taken from Charon, the leader of Monolith in Pripyat. It is relatively lightweight and allows sprinting and fully automatic fire, but its ammunition is heavy and not the easiest to find.

VSS Vintorez - 9x39mm
Holding the VSS.
Aiming.
Removing the mag. It has the same handguard as the AS VAL, owing to the two weapons sharing the same texture sheet.
Pulling the bolt handle.
World model.

Shotguns

Franchi SPAS-12

The Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun appears in the game as the "SPSA14". It is a rare weapon, found in a stash and carried by a few zombies and by Monolith troops inside the Chernobyl NPP. A unique variant with a rifled barrel is carried by a bandit named Poker, the target of a bugged quest which was impossible to complete until after the game was patched.

Franchi SPAS-12 - 12 gauge
The SPAS in idle.
Iron sights.
Inserting in a shell.
Firing.
A SPAS on the ground.

Mossberg Maverick 88

The Maverick Model 88 appears as the "Chaser 13". It is common in the later parts of the game, unlike the SPAS-12. The "Combat Chaser", a unique variant which does more damage at the expense of magazine capacity, is carried by a master Stalker called Father Diodor. The developers seem to have confused the Maverick 88 with the Winchester 1300, as this shotgun is internally given the misspelled name "wpn_wincheaster1300", and its in-game name is also derived from the Winchester 1300. The Winchester label is sometimes erroneously retained by end-user mods correcting the fake weapon names.

Mossberg Maverick 88 - 12 gauge
Holding the Maverick.
Aiming.
Inserting in a shell.
Firing.
World model.

TOZ-66

The most common shotgun in the game is a sawn-off TOZ-66. It is frequently used by rookie stalkers, bandits, and, on one occasion, Duty. Like the other shotguns in the game, it can fire shot, slug and dart ammunition. The game's English translation often refers to shotguns as "rifles", making one mission involving this weapon extremely confusing. The description for the shotgun describes it as a sawn-off version of the "BM 17", which is an obfuscated version of its internal name, "wpn_bm16"; this name likely originates from the TOZ-BM, of which 16 gauge was the most common chambering. A full-length version was present in alpha builds of the game.

TOZ-66 - 12 gauge
Holding the sawn-off.
Aiming.
Non-empty reload. Note that only one hammer is down.
Empty reload. Note that both hammers are down.
World model.

Grenade Launchers

FN GL-1

The FN GL-1 is permanently attached to the FN F2000.

FN GL-1 mounted on FN F2000 - 40x46mm grenade and 5.56x45mm NATO
The GL-1 on an F2000.

GP-25

The GP-25 appears in the game as the "GP-25 Kostyer". By default it can only be mounted to the AKS-74, but the "Storming" variant of the AN-94 has one permanently affixed.

GP-25 - 40mm VOG-25
A GP-25 on the ground.

GP-30

The GP-30 is mounted as part of the OTs-14 Groza.

GP-30 mounted on OTs-14-4A Groza - 40mm VOG-25 and 9x39mm
The GP-30 on the Groza.

RG-6

The RG-6 appears in the game as the "Bulldog 6". It appears twice in the game, found either in the Freedom base armory or in a house in the nearby bloodsucker village, and is the target of one of Duty's first quests. A unique version firing M203 ammunition was implemented, but cannot be accessed in the unaltered game.

RG-6 Grenade Launcher - 40mm VOG-25.
Holding the RG-6.
Aiming.
Opening up the cylinder. Note that it incorrectly opens up like a Milkor MGL.
Loading in some grenades.
World model.

RPG-7

The RPG-7 also makes an appearance in the game. It is used by Monolith members in the Red Forest, Pripyat and at the NPP, and by a mercenary in the Wild Territory. The launcher can also be found in the Dark Valley and in X18. It is powerful, but the launcher and ammo are both quite heavy. Its rockets are incorrectly referred to as OG-7V warheads, while it is actually a PG-7VL.

RPG-7 - 40mm
Holding the RPG.
Aiming through the PGO-7 scope.
Inserting in a new rocket.
Fully inserting it in; the hammer is never cocked, although it is always shown as cocked on the model.
An RPG and a rocket on the ground.

SIG GL 5040

The SIG GL 5040 appears in-game, incorrectly referred to as the "M203". It can be mounted to the SIG SG 550 and the Z-M LR 300.

SIG GL 5040 - 40x46mm grenade
The 5040 on the ground. Note that the mounting for the launcher is the wrong way around; this is not the case when it is mounted on something, however.

Grenades

F-1

The second most common (and only other) hand grenades in the game are F-1 hand grenades. They have a larger radius of blast damage than the RGD-5.

F-1 hand grenade
The F-1 in idle.
Throwing the F-1 in the air.
A pile of F-1's on the ground.

RGD-5

The most common hand grenades in the game are RGD-5 hand grenades. They have a small radius of blast damage. NPCs were able to throw grenades in alpha versions of Shadow of Chernobyl, an ability restored in subsequent games.

RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
The RGD-5 in idle.
Throwing it up in the air.
A pile of RGD-5's on the ground.

Smoke grenade

This smoke grenade is only present in the multiplayer modes of all three S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games. As it was not intended for use in singleplayer, its smoke has no effect on the game AI; the grenade itself does cause the AI to treat it like an explosive grenade, making it useful for clearing groups out of a fortified place when a frag grenade would be inappropriate. Its model is simply an RGD-5 with a new texture marking it as a "DG-05" grenade.

Holding the smoke grenade.
Throwing it up in the air.
A pile of smoke grenades.

Unusable Weapons

Mosin Nagant M91/30

A large poster seen at the north Cordon checkpoint and inside the 100 Rads Bar depicts a WW2-era Soviet soldier inspecting the bore of his Mosin Nagant M91/30.

Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mmR
The Mosin Nagant poster.

YakB-12.7

The Mi-24 gunships which patrol the Zone carry the 12.7x108mm Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B four-barrel Gatling gun.

Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B - 12.7x108mm
The YakB on a Mi-24.

PKT

The PKT can be seen as the coaxial armament of BTR-70 APCs found in the Zone.

PKT machine gun with 250-round ammo drum - 7.62x54mm R
Looking at the BTR-70.

KPVT

The BTR-70s are also equipped with a KPVT Heavy Machine Gun. Some mods make it possible to drive the BTR with the vehicle having usable weapons and acting as a mobile stash, though it is rather buggy.

KPVT heavy machine gun - 14.5x114mm
Looking at a BTR-70. The KPVT is clearly visible here.

Fictional Weapons

Gauss Rifle

A fictional sniper rifle based heavily on the Gauss Rifle of Fallout 2. Its ingame model, sporting several coils along its barrel, suggests it is a type of coilgun powered by processed Flash artifacts, with a ten-round magazine and unsurpassed penetration and stopping power. It is a rare weapon, appearing only in the hands of Monolith snipers in Pripyat and the NPP in Shadow of Chernobyl, though a group of Stalkers in the Dark Valley pretend to have one for sale as part of a scam. Its prototype form appears in Clear Sky, and it is more easily obtained in Call of Pripyat, where the player is tasked with tracing the origins of the weapon. Its caliber was originally given as 9mm, changed to 2.54 mm in Clear Sky (which is consistent with the caliber of the Fallout Gauss Rifle). It is fitted with a SUSAT scope, but also has a set of never-used iron sights. It also appears to have a few parts from real weapons, such as the pistol grip, stock, trigger and trigger guard from a Heckler & Koch G36.

Heckler & Koch G36 - 5.56x45mm NATO
The gauss rifle in idle.
Aiming through the SUSAT.
Removing the magazine.
Finishing the reload.
World model.

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