Primary
Weapons
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Barrett
Light .50 caliber Sniper Rifle
Magazine: 8 round
Effective Range: 1500 meters
Accessories: 8x Scope
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The
Barrett .50 `Light Fifty' model 82A1
is a long-range hard target
interdiction weapon. The gun
operates on short recoil principles,
where the barrel is fitted with a
high-efficiency muzzle brake to reduce
recoil.
An adjustable self leveling bipod aids
the sniper in aiming this high powered
rifle.
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M249
SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon)
Magazine:
200 rounds per box
Effective Range: 500 meters
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This
hand-held portable machine gun
delivers a massive amount of firepower
to support infantry squad operations.
Its pre-loaded plastic magazine houses
200 rounds of M855 improved NATO
Standard SS 109 type 5.56mm
ammunition. The M249 replaces
the aging Browning Automatic Rifle and
defines a new class of one-man
weapons.
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M4
5.56mm Carbine Assault Rifle
Magazine: 30 round
Effective Range: 500 meters
Accessories: 4x Scope
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Lightweight
and accurate, the M4 is used for close
quarter combat just like its larger
cousin the M16. In addition, an
attached M68 reflex sight allows for
effective lethal fire at a range up to
500 meters. The M4 is gas
operated, air cooled and highly
reliable in field use. A single
shot M203 Grenade Launcher is fitted
to the M4 to deliver low velocity 40
mm explosive ammunition. The
rifle/grenade launcher marriage
replaces the need for single purpose
weapons such as the M79 grenade
launcher.
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M40A1
Sniper Rifle
Magazine: 5 round
Effective Range: 800 meters
Accessories: 8x Scope
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Based
on the Remington model 700, this
7.62mm rifle is optimized for pinpoint
accuracy. Hand-made by
specialists at Quantico, the M40A1 is
renown for its competition-grade
stainless steel barrel, reinforced
fiberglass stock and Unearthly sniper
scope. The M40A1 is the
preferred sniping rifle among U.S.
Marines.
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Heckler
& Koch 9mm MP5 SD
Submachine Gun
Magazine: 30 round
Effective Range: 100 meters
Accessories: integral
suppressor
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A
deadly combination, the H&K MP5 SD
is both silent and accurate.
Built with the special H&K
roller-locked bolt system, this
submachine gun is capable of
single-shot, controlled burst and
automatic firing. Coated with
magnetically charged black lacquer
paint, the MP5 is extremely resistant
to harsh conditions such as salt water
corrosion. The free floating cold
hammer-forged barrel and ambidextrous
pistol grip make this weapon unique in
its class.
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Sidearms:
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Special
Operations .45 Pistol
Magazine: 7 round
Effective Range: 50 meters
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For
many decades, the Colt M1911A1 .45 had
been the standard handgun issued to
Marines and Special Operations.
With more stopping power than a 9mm,
the M1911A1 is the handgun by which
all others U.S. pistols are judged.
Respected for its field reliability,
the single action .45's outstanding
characteristics include competition
grade ambidextrous safety, precision
barrel, precise trigger, rubber coated
grips, high profile combat sights,
rounded hammer spur, and an extra-wide
grip safety for increased
controllability. Each M1911A1 is
hand-built by specialists at the Rifle
Team Equipment shop in Quantico,
Virginia.
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High
Standard .22 Pistol
Magazine: 9 round
Effective Range: 50 meters
Accessories: integral
suppressor
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The
High Standard 22 caliber Target Pistol
defines superior accuracy in handguns.
The pistol has a durable parkerized
finish and has black epoxy-finished
wood ambidextrous grips. An
integral suppressor makes the .22 a
virtually silent weapon.
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Secondary
Weapons:
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2
LAWs
Effective Range: 400 meters
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The
M-72 Light Antitank Weapon fires a
single 66mm explosive round capable of
penetrating at least 350mm of armor.
When the round impacts on its target,
the front cone collapses and pushes
the energy into a small area. A
copper slug ricochets around the
interior of the target, while gas
propellant ignites fuel and
ammunition. The high strength
aluminum/ fiberglass composite tube is
considered disposable after the rocket
has been launched.
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2
M18 Claymores
with motion sensors and
"clacker" (remote
firing device)
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The
M18 Claymore was developed during the
Korean War to counteract massive
infantry charges by the Chinese. The
anti-personnel mine is made up of a
curved plate that contains 700 ball
bearings packed in front of a sheet of
C4 plastic explosive.
Directional fragmentation mines are
fixed into trees or planted on the
ground with the convex side facing the
enemy (clearly marked, "FRONT
TOWARD ENEMY"). When
activated remotely by an M57 remote
firing device, or "clacker",
it explodes the ball bearings up to 50
meters in a 60 degree arc.
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2
Satchel charges
With radio detonator
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Packed
with high explosive charges, the army
issue satchel is
a quick and compact way of taking out
enemy installations. After
placing the package, Delta Operatives
will move to a safe range and detonate
it with a radio signal.
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