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The Beretta 92FS appears as an unlockable weapon in the game. It can be fitted with a silencer and is unique among the in-game sidearms in that it can zoom in when the player brings the sights up, despite using iron sights.

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The Beretta 93R appears in the game as the "Beretta M93Ra". It is fitted with wood grips and is one of two pistols in the game with full-auto capability. Unlike the real Beretta 93R, the in-game weapon fires in full auto instead of burst mode.

Robocop's Auto 9 pistol appears in the game as one of the limited edition weapons. Its uncharacteristically powerful for a sidearm (almost as powerful as the game's .45 caliber pistols) and is fully automatic. It however, suffers from poor handling and accuracy.

The CZ 75 "Pre-B" appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to as the "CZ75" in-game. The in-game CZ 75 is the "Pre-B" model, evidenced by the spurred hammer, rounded trigger guard, and the design of the frame and controls.

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX appears as the largest pistol in the game, chambered in .50 AE. It comes in either a blued or stainless steel finish, the latter referred to in-game as the "Desert Eagle Silver". Alliance of Valiant Arms is unique among first person shooters in that the Desert Eagle is correctly depicted as Single Action Only, with its hammer correctly down to fire.

The Glock 21 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "Glock21C". Despite the designation, the in-game weapon is a 2nd-generation model and lacks the ported barrel and slide of a 'compensated' Glock.

The Heckler & Koch Mark 23 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "MK23 SOCOM". It is fitted with an under-barrel AN/PEQ-6 laser aiming module (which is purely cosmetic and non-functional) and is one of the few pistols in the game that can be fitted with a silencer.

The Luger P08 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "Luger P-08". Along with the Walther P38 mentioned below, is among the oldest semi-auto pistols in the game. The magazine holds 7 rounds (Instead of 8 rounds like the real weapon)

The SIG-Sauer P226 appears in the game as the starting secondary weapon. It is generally viewed as one of the weakest pistols in the game. It is one of the few pistols in the game that can mount a silencer.

The Stechkin APS appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, and fires in fully-automatic mode just like the real weapon. It is fitted with the wooden shoulder stock, the only pistol in the game with such a feature.

The MTE 224 V appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. Despite being modeled after the semi-auto version, the in-game weapon actually operates in fully-automatic mode like the MTE 224 VA variant, as well as being referred to as "Tuma MTE-224 Va" in the HUD. It is modeled with an extended magazine but holds the default 16 rounds. Despite it's powerful cartridge it does less damage than the Stechkin and other 9mm machine pistols.

The Colt Python appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "Python 357". Despite having the slowest rate of fire of all the pistols in the game, it makes up for it by being the most powerful; even more so than the Desert Eagle mentioned above.

The Colt Single Action Army appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, fitted with ivory grips and a 7.5" barrel. It is the oldest sidearm in the game and features custom engraving on the barrel, frame, and cylinder, and the player-character fans the hammer when firing it.

The "Striker-12" weapon is primarily a SWD/Cobray Street Sweeper, but with the automatic shell ejection and the large shell deflector of the Armsel Protecta. It appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "Striker-12". The weapon possess a 12 round magazine, the largest of any shotgun, but has an abysmally slow reload rate, as its reload (correctly) involves turning the winding key in front of the shotgun after loading every round.

The Benelli M4 Super 90 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "Benelli M1014". Despite using the military designation and holding 6 rounds, the weapon is modeled with the civilian 4-round magazine tube.

The FN Tactical Police appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "FN TPS". It has a stainless steel barrel & 5-round magazine tube and a side-saddle shotshell holder. It is one of the most powerful shotguns in the game, but has high recoil.

The Franchi SPAS-12 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, fitted with RIS rails atop the receiver. The base SPAS has the stock unfolded, but the "MOD 0" variant has the stock folded on the top of the weapon.

The Franchi SPAS-15 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, fitted with a side-folding wire-frame stock. It fires in semi-auto mode has the quickest reload time of all the in-game shotguns, slightly faster than the Saiga 12K mentioned below.

TheNeoStead 2000 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. Possess average damage rate, but fast reload speed and RoF for a pump-action shotgun. The game also reflects the NS2000's double magazine tube by allowing the player to toggle between two ammunition types, each with their own ammunition pool. The first type is standard buckshot and the second type are slug rounds. Using slugs reduces the weapon's RoF roughly by half, but can still do powerful damage at medium range, and is more accurate.

The Remington 870 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, fitted with a high-capacity magazine tube, USMC barrel clamp, heat shield, ghost ring sights, synthetic furniture, and a side-saddle shotshell holder. It holds 7 rounds, and has the highest ammo capacity of all the shotguns in the game.

The Saiga 12K Tactical appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "Saiga 12". It features a side-folding stock with cheekpad, wooden pistol grip & handguard, and AK-style iron sights. It is one of only 2 shotguns in the game to feed from a box magazine, and as such reloads quicker than the other shotguns in the game.

The Winchester Model 1887 appears in the game as the "Winchester M1887S" with a sawed-off barrel & stock and oversized lever loop like the one seen in Terminator 2: Judgement Day (the player-character even flips the weapon to cycle the action just as Arnold Schwarzenegger did in the film). The weapon is classified in-game as a secondary weapon and takes the loadout slot of the normal sidearm when equipped. It has the lowest ammo capacity of all the shotguns in the game; holding only 3 rounds.

The Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "M1897 Trench Gun" and fitted with an M1917 bayonet. The weapon is as powerful as the M1014, but more accurate, stable, and heavier. Using the alternate function button allows the user to stab enemies using the bayonet.

The Sa. Vz.61 Skorpion appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. It is referred to in-game as the "Skorpion vz 61" and is one of several submachine guns that are classified as secondary weapons in the game and replace the normal sidearm when equipped. It also has the lowest ammo capacity of any submachine gun in the game; holding 10 rounds per magazine.

When the player opts to upgrade the FN P90 mentioned above, the weapon becomes an FN P90 TR. The biggest external difference is that the integral red dot sight is replaced with an M68 Aimpoint red dot scope or EOTech red dot sight.

The Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW appears in the game as the starting weapon for the Point Man class, and is one of several variants of the MP5 available in the game. It can be fitted with an EOTech red dot sight and a laser pointer, and like most submachine guns in the game, it can be fitted with a silencer during gameplay.

The Ingram MAC-10 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, referred to in-game as the "Ingram MAC-10". It is classified as a secondary weapon in the game. It feeds from a 32-round magazine, giving it the highest ammo capacity of all secondary weapons in the game.

The PPSh-41 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon, complete with its' standard 71-round drum magazine, giving it the highest magazine capacity of all the submachine guns in the game. It is unique in that it is one of the oldest submachine guns in the game, and one of the few that cannot mount a silencer.

The Steyr TMP appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. It is loaded with a 15-round magazine (despite being modeled with a 30-round magazine) and is another submachine gun that is classified as a secondary weapon in the game. The Korean version of the game makes it possible for the player to dual-wield twin TMP's.

The prototype configuration of the TDI Vector appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. It is referred to in-game as the "Kriss Super V", and is fitted with an EOTech red dot sight or M68 Aimpoint red dot scope.

The AK-47 appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. The in-game AK-47's magazine is shaped more like that of the AK-74 mentioned below, having less of a curve than the weapon's normal 7.62x39mm magazines. An upgraded version, the "AK-47 CQB Aka", features a bayonet along with its custom paint scheme.

The AK-74M is an available weapon, and can be fitted with a PK-AS red dot scope. It is modeled with a ribbed dust cover. As a trivia note, the "AK-47 Hawkeye" variant, while named after the AK-47, is actually a reskinned version of the AK-74M.

The AK-200, early prototype of the AK-12, appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. It can be fitted with an EOTech red dot sight or ACOG scope. It can be distinguished from the AK-74M mentioned above by the integral RIS rails on the handguard and dust cover.

The AKS-74U appears in the game as an unlockable weapon. Despite being a carbine version of an assault rifle, the game classifies it as a submachine gun and issues it to the Point Man class. A custom version of the weapon, known as the "AKS-74U Corvus III" features two magazines in a dual mag clamp, the weapon's reloading animation having the player flipping the magazines around to load in the full mag in a manner similar to the reload animation for the AK-101 in Battlefield 2.

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