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Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3
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Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 is the third entry in the budget sniper sim Sniper: Ghost Warrior FPS series. After losing his brother during a mission near the Russian-Ukrainian border, Marine Captain Jonathan "Jon" North goes to Georgia, in a fictional region called "Rotki", where he hopes to find him again. But Separatists take control of the region, and now "Jon" has them to deal with as well. However, there's a deeper mystery that needs to be uncovered...
The following weapons appear in the video game Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3:
Overview
The game's weapons are put into three categories: Sniper Rifles, Secondaries and Sidearms. Explosives like C-4 are also available as gadgets.
The games ignores the dimensions of any given ammunition type's casing, listing only the caliber. As an example, "7.62", "5.56", and "9mm" are all available ammunition types in-game. However, it makes a distinction between "7.62 AR" and "7.62 Normal"; the former is used only by 7.62mm assault rifles and battle rifles like the 7.62x39mm AKM and the 7.62x51mm NATO Galil ACE, and the latter is used only by 7.62mm Sniper Rifles. However, most of the rounds have only one model, so all the sniper rifles fire the .338 Lapua Magnum. The game, sadly, doesn't keep track of the additional round left in the chamber when reloading a partially-empty weapon. On a positive note, the game offers realistic ballistics, with bullets affected not only by gravity, but also wind.
Another thing to note is the crafting system, which is unrealistically capable of making industrial-level bullets and explosives like M67 Grenades and Mines from things dubbed as "Resources".
Also, the .50 caliber guns can blow the heads of unarmored enemies.
Handguns
Beretta M9
The Beretta M9 with Recover Tactical BC2 Beretta Grip & Rail System is called the "Garrett M9".
Colt M1911A1
The Colt M1911A1 appears in the game, with the grips and flat backstrap of the original Colt M1911, and is called "M1984". Ironically, the year 1984 was the year in which the M1911A1 pistol was retired by the U.S. Army.
Glock 21
The Glock 21 with a tan body and a Salient Arms slide appears in the game, called the "Wagram 21", referring to Wagram Deutsche, which is the city in which the Glock company is based. It is unlocked after completing a side mission and can be fitted with a Difenec suppressor (which has "Made in Poland" markings as a reference to the developer's country), flashlight, and a laser sight.
Heckler & Koch Mark 23
The Heckler & Koch Mark 23 appears in the game and is called the "SP M23", which likely stands for "Special Pistol M23"; this is odd, considering how it was referred to by the real name in Sniper: Ghost Warrior. It is found in a cache in the Village region, on the top of a radio tower. Upon the game's release, it could equip a special glitched suppressor that never degraded; this was later patched.
Heckler & Koch USP Tactical
The Heckler & Koch USP Tactical appears in the game. It's called "SPL.45", suggesting that it's chambered in .45 ACP. It showed HK markings before an update.
MP-443 Grach
The MP-443 Grach appears in the game, called "MP-40 Grad". It's found in a weapon case in the Village region.
Smith & Wesson Model 686
The Smith & Wesson Model 686 appears in the game. It is called the "Bull 686" and is the main gun used by Vasilik. It is unlocked after completing the side-mission "Breaking Bridges 1". Even though the round that it fires is dubbed ".44", it is actually modeled after a correct .357 Magnum round.
Smith & Wesson SW1911
The Smith & Wesson SW1911 appears. It is called the "M1984 Pistol Rail", following the same naming scheme as the "M1984". It is the default pistol.
Walther P99AS
The Walther P99 Anti-Stress appears in the game. It is called the "Herrwalt 99", though markings still show its real name and manufacturer. The name is appears to be an anagram of "Walther", separating the "Walt" and the "her" and reversing the order.
Shotguns
Benelli M4 Super 90
The Benelli M4 Super 90 appears in the game. Called simply "Giovanni M4", a reference to Benelli's founder Giovanni Benelli. It can be fitted with only a flashlight.
Fostech Origin-12
Sniper 3: Ghost Warrior has the first appearance of the Fostech Origin-12 in a video game and was initially shown with a silencer. It is one of the few guns appearing with its real name and with manufacturer name displayed. It's unlocked after completing the Opium Wars side mission.
Mossberg 500
The Mossberg 500 shotgun appears in the game as the "OFM-500". It is used by "gas mask" separatists. It is fitted with a Magpul AFG and can be fitted with a reflex sight.
Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun
A Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun appears in the game.
Rifles
FB MSBS-5.56K Radon
The Radom MSBS appears under the name "Archer AR15", despite the gun being unrelated to the AR-15. Archer is the translation of the commercial name of the manufacturer Łucznik or Fabryka Broni Radom. It is equipped with a flashlight by default, although this can be either removed or substituted by a laser sight.
Galil ACE 52
The Galil ACE 52 appears in the game. Called "Galeforce Long", it is incorrectly used by Georgian Army soldiers, which would be more correctly equipped with M4A1 or AK-74M rifles. It can also be found in the Escape of Lydia DLC and in the hands of criminals in the vanilla game before a patch gave them the AKM. It's fitted with a laser sight that resembles the AN/PQ-14 by default and a MARS reflex sight can be attached. It is unlocked by finding it in a weapon cache in a medieval tower in the Dam region. The markings show that it was manufactured in the US by IMI US.
AKM
The AKM is available in game, and is called the "AKA-47", which is, amusingly enough, the actual TV Trope name for the convention of false names for firearms in video games intended to avoid copyright infringement. It is the main gun of enemies. It incorrectly holds only 20 rounds with default magazines, but correctly holds 30 with the bakelite ones. It can also be equipped with a drum mag which correctly holds 75 rounds. Other attachments are a PBS-1 silencer, laser sight, flashlight and a red dot sight inspired by the Kobra, called "COBRI" and correctly marked to be made by Baikal. Markings on the gun itself shown that the gun is manufactured by Saiga.
Kel-Tec RFB Carbine
The Kel-Tec RFB Carbine appears in the game. It's called "KT-R", maybe standing for Kel-Tec Rifle, and can be fitted with an ACOG scope, which is available only on this gun.
Remington R5 RGP
The Remington R5 RGP is called "Herstal", which is odd, considering that it's another name for FN, while the Remington R5 is made only by Remington. This gun has the greatest number of attachments available in-game. A special version with an EoTech sight is used by Jon and Robert in the prologue.
Machine Guns
UKM-2000M
The UKM-2000M appears in the game as the "FM-3000 UM". It is the main weapon of the "heavies", and can be equipped with an ACOG scope and a suppressor. It is unlocked in a weapon cache in the Mining Site region, found in a well.
Sniper Rifles
These are the most important guns in the game and a lot of focus is centered around these. The sniper rifles are the only guns with multiple bullet type choices between Normal, Explosives and the fictional Luring (a sort of "portable disco party bullet"), EMP, and DARPA (a bullet based on the experimental EXACTO bullet under development by DARPA, though it functions as a ballistics-negating round instead of a homing round). Selecting another bullet type when a mag is full will realistically discard the remaining rounds in the mag.
As one may expect for a game trying to simulate the operation of a big heavy sniper rifle, there is no hipfiring sniper rifles in this game, and sniper rifles are all held in a lowered position when not scoped in.
The Scopes also mark the distinction between Western and Russian-made Sniper Rifles: the ones made in Western countries use NATO scopes, while the Russian ones use the scopes dubbed as "Russian" (Although most of the latter scopes are made in Belarus). The game also emulates zeroing.
All the .50 caliber sniper rifles are bolt-action for balancing reasons. The ones which are .50 caliber and semiautomatic in real life are instead described as chambered in .338.
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare 50
The Accuracy International AW50F appears in the game, called "ACC 50".
Barrett M95
The Barrett M95 appears in the game, called "Turret M96".
Barrett M107
The Barrett M107 appears in the game. Called "Rook SS-97", it's incorrectly loaded with .338 ammo and is unlocked after the mission Loose Ends 2.
Brügger & Thomet APR-308
The Brügger & Thomet APR-308 appears in the game, called "BMT-03". Despite being described as a ".338" rifle, the markings correctly read .308.
Dakota T-76 Longbow
The Dakota T-76 Longbow appears in the game, called "T-80".
Izhmash SV-98
The Izhmash SV-98 appears in the game. Called "Stronskly 98", based on designer's name, Vladimir Stronskyi, it is the only sniper rifle used by the enemies.
Izhmash SVD Dragunov
The Izhmash SVD Dragunov appears in the game. Called "Dragoon SVD" despite using its real name in the first two games, it's found in a weapon cache in the Dam region.
Knight's Armament M110 SASS
The Knight's Armament M110 SASS with a Magpul PRS stock appears in the game, called "Knight 110".
Knight's Armament SR-25 Enhanced Combat Carbine
The Knight's Armament SR-25 Enhanced Combat Carbine appears in the game, separate from the M110 above. It's called the "ES-25".
McMillan TAC-338
The McMillan TAC-338 is called simply "McMillan".
OSV-96
The OSV-96 appears in the game, called "Shipunov K96".
Remington M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle
The Remington M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle. Called "XM-2015", it's the default sniper rifle.
"Sharur 5.0"
A fictional rifle used by 23Society, it comes in both sniper and assault variations.
Springfield Armory M1A
The Springfield Armory M1A appears in the game, called "Ballance S-AR Metal".
VSS Vintorez
The VSS Vintorez appears in the game. Called "Brezatelya" despite being called by its real name in the second game, it's incorrectly described as a "7,62" and can be found in the Mining Site region.
VSSK Vykhlop
The VSSK Vykhlop appears in the game. Called "Vikop", it's incorrectly shown as a ".338" and as semiautomatic. In real life, it is straight pull bolt action, so the balancing reasons won't apply if the correct caliber (which in reality is shorter than .50) was used. It is found in a cave in the Village region, south of Kozori village.
Grenades & Explosives
C4
EMP Grenade
F-1 hand grenade (Not usable)
The F-1 hand grenade.
Gas Grenade
M18 smoke grenade
The M18 smoke grenade.
M67 hand grenade
The M67 hand grenade.
Model 7290 flashbang grenade
The Model 7290 flashbang grenade. Should be noted that it's one of the few games where the markings are correct.
POMZ-2 anti-personnel mine
The POMZ-2 anti-personnel mine is incorrectly called "Bouncing Betty", which specifically refers to the German S-mine (the most well known model among the bouncing mines).
RDG-M smoke grenade (Not usable)
The RDG-M smoke grenade.
TMRP-6 anti-tank mine
TS-50 anti-personnel mine
The TS-50 anti-personnel mine.
Not usable
There is a large selection of static weapon models, both in the form of environmental props and collectibles.
Sniper Rifle Collection
All of them are called with their real names instead of fictional ones. Also, the stories of rifles used by well-known sniper are told in the collectibles menu.
Baker Rifle
The Baker Rifle appears in the game. The description mentions that it was the weapon that the Irish Thomas Plunket used to kill the French Général de Brigade Auguste-Marie-François Colbert during the Peninsular War, at a range of 600 meters.
Berdan Rifle
The Berdan Rifle appears in the game. The description mention that it was used by the Soviet Vasily Zaystev during WW2 and that was also his personal rifle.
L115A3
The L115A3 appears in the game as the "L115A3 Long Range Rifle", fitted with a suppressor and a tan finish. The description state that was used by Corporal Craig Harrison of the British Army in November 2009 to shoot two Taliban at a range of 2474 meters and thus holding the "current world record" (which was true at the time when the game was released).
M21 SWS
The M21 SWS appears in the game. The description state that was used by the American Adelbert F. Waldron III during the Vietnam War as his primary weapon, alongside the M14.
Mosin-Nagant M/28-30
The Mosin-Nagant M/28-30 appears in the game. The description state that was used by the prolific Finnish sniper Simo Häyä, who killed circa 505 Soviet soldiers.
Mosin-Nagant M1891/30
Two Mosin-Nagant M1891/30 appears in the game, one with a scope, used by the Ukrainian sniper Lyudmilla M. Pavlichenko during WW2 and a scopeless version used by Chinese sniper Zhang Taofang during the Korean War.
Ross Rifle
The Ross Rifle appears in the game, with the description mentioning that was used by Canadian First Nation sniper Francis Binaaswi Pegahmagabow during WW1.
Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16
What looks to be the Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 model has been cutdown and re-textured to resemble an M1 Garand Mini-G. The rifle is used for hunting and target practice by the North brothers in flashbacks.
Browning M2HB
The Browning M2HB appears in the game mounted on patrol boats.
GE M134 Minigun
A Blackhawk with GE M134s appears in-game and in cutscenes at the beginning and end of the game.
PKT
Some enemy bases have Vodniks with RCWS PKTs patrolling. The PKT is also used as an automated turret that can be found in an Army Base in Mining Town.
Shipunov 2A42
Whilst the vehicle is labelled as the BTR-82A, and has its sloped turret, it is equipped with a 2A42 rather than the smaller 2A72.
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23
Transport helicopters found in the game are fitted with chin-mounted twin Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23s, specifically the GSh-23L.
M120 Mortar
The M120 mortar.
MG3
Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B
The Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B. Various bad guys use Hind-Ds to get around.
Unidentified launcher
This launcher is used in 2 missions by separatist forces. They resemble the Georgian PDM-1. It's shown as reloadable.
Cut Weapons
Several weapons were shown in promotional materials that were dropped from the game. All still have their 3D models in the game's files.
AK-12
An AK-12 with a folding foregrip was shown prominently in a developer walkthrough.
IMI Tavor TAR-21
In the very first trailer, there is a brief glimpse of a Tavor. The model is taken from Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2.
PKP Pecheneg Bullpup
PKP Pecheneg Bullpups manufactured by Zenit were carried by Separatist Heavies.
Remington Model 870
In promotional materials and still in the game files there is a Remington 870 with a Harris Tactical Full Rail System.
Saiga 12
In promotional materials and still in the game files there is a Saiga 12.