Pistols |
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Makarov PM | | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic pistol | Many thousands in service, most common service pistol. Large amounts recovered from Soviet era stocks. |
Tokarev TT-33 | | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic pistol | Seen in use during the City 17 Uprising. |
Stechkin APS | | Soviet Union | Machine pistol | Small numbers in service. Used by Rebel security guards. |
M9 | | United States | Semi-automatic pistol | Tens of thousands found in Combine storage facilities. Most examples in service were laser etched for distribution by the Combine. |
Glock 17 | | Austria | Semi-automatic pistol | Limited number in service. Taken from Combine storage. |
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Rifles |
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M4 | | United States | Carbine | Several hundred captured from Combine deep storage facilities. |
M16 | | United States | Assault rifle | Several thousand in A2 and A4 configurations captured from Combine deep storage. Some smuggled from City 12. |
Steyr AUG | | Austria | Assault rifle | Several captured from Combine deep storage facilities. |
AKM | | Soviet Union | Assault rifle | Thousands recovered from Soviet bunker complexes. Hundreds more smuggled from City 12 and 14. |
Zastava M70 | | Yugoslavia | Assault rifle | Several noted to be in service by a Rebel armorer. |
AK-74 | | Soviet Union | Assault rifle | Hundreds recovered from Soviet bunker complexes. More captured from Combine deep storage warehouses. |
AKS-74U | | Soviet Union | Carbine | Unknown number in service, taken from Soviet bunkers. |
Samopal vz. 58 | | Czechoslovak Socialist Republic | Assault rifle | Known to be in use by units operating out of the Balkan Wastes. |
SKS | | Soviet Union | Semi-automatic rifle | Commonly used by Rebel scouts, many thousands acquired through smuggling or from Soviet facilities. |
Heckler & Koch G3 | | West Germany | Battle rifle | Many examples captured from Combine deep storage. Also smuggled from City 12. |
FN-FAL | | West Germany | Battle rifle | Many examples captured from Combine deep storage. |
M14 rifle | | United States | Battle rifle | Many examples captured from Combine deep storage. |
Submachine guns |
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Heckler & Koch MP5SD | | West Germany Pakistan | Submachine gun | Unknown number in service. Probably a copy made in Pakistan.[1] |
PM-63 RAK | | Polish People's Republic | Submachine gun | |
Škorpion | | Czechoslovak Socialist Republic | Submachine gun | |
MP-40 | | Nazi Germany | Submachine gun | |
Shotguns |
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M500 | | United States | Pump-action shotgun | |
Sniper rifles |
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M40 | | United States | Sniper rifle | Small number in service with Rebel snipers. |
SVD | | Soviet Union | Designated marksman rifle | Standard issue marksman rifle for Rebel snipers, looted from Soviet stocks. Chinese Type 85 variants also used. |
PSL | | Socialist Republic of Romania | Designated marksman rifle | Unknown number in service, likely acquired via smuggling routes in the Balkan Wastes. |
Machine guns |
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M249 SAW | | United States | Light machine gun | Hundreds captured from Combine deep storage. Several more smuggled from City 12. |
M2 Browning | | United States | Heavy machine gun | Small number in service, usually mounted on technicals or static defenses. |
M134 Minigun | | United States | Rotary medium machine gun | Unknown, likely no more than a dozen. |
DShK | | Soviet Union | Heavy machine gun | Standard heavy machine gun. Most acquired from abandoned Soviet stocks, others found in Combine deep storage. |
KPV | | Soviet Union | Heavy machine gun | Unknown number, most are from captured equipment in Afghan Soviet war.[2] |
RPK | | Soviet Union | Light machine gun | |
Zastava M72 | | Yugoslavia | Light machine gun | |
Zastava M84 | | Yugoslavia | General-purpose machine gun | |
PK | | Soviet Union | General-purpose machine gun | Unknown number, most are from captured equipment in Afghan Soviet war.[3] |
Grenade launchers |
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M203 | | United States | Grenade launcher | At least 1,394 M203 grenade launchers were captured from former Afghan National Army.[4] |
GP-25 | | Soviet Union | Grenade launcher | Unknown number, most are from captured equipment in Afghan Soviet war.[4] |
Sage Control GL6 Rotary Launcher | | United States | Grenade launcher | Unknown number in service, possibly captured from former Afghan National Army.[5][6] |
Mk 19 | | United States | Automatic grenade launcher | Unknown number in service, possibly captured from former Afghan National Army.[7] |
AGS-17 | | Soviet Union | Automatic Grenade Launcher | |