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Machine Gun Funk
Originally posted by a great member BH_Naft. I found this very helpful. It was 'lost' in the mix-up a couple months ago, now i think it should be re-stickied. I will also ad in some new things that BH left out. -claxton
Or at least after I fix it....
Due to the mass confusion amongst the masses about the Counter-Strike weapons, I decided to compile this little database....(and so I could learn more about the cs weapons)
Pistols
Heckler und Koch USP .45 Tactical - German made, this semi-automatic .45 caliber pistol features a 12 round clip and a threaded barrel for the attachment of a silencer. It boasts relatively high power and accuracy. Cost: $500(CT starting pistol). Abbreviations: USP. Misnomers: Colt USP
Glock18 Select Fire - One of the more widespread pistols in the world, the Glock18 is a law enforcement version of the Glock with low caliber 9mm Luger rounds and the option of semi-auto, burst fire, and automatic fire(although automatic fire is not available in CS). Available with 10, 17, 19, and 31 round clips(and surprisingly NOT the 20 round clip featured in CS) this gun makes up for its lack of power with large magazine size. Cost: $400(T starting pistol). Abbreviations: Glock. Misnomers: none.
Magnum Research Inc. Desert Eagle .50 Action Express - Virtually a miniature hand-cannon, this .50 caliber magnum pistol is an innovation of itself, boasting the ability to blow an enemy apart with each shot. The immense power of this pistol is limited somewhat by its 7 round clip, but it is still a deadly tool in the hands of any. Cost: $700. Abbreviations: Desert Eagle, Deagle. Misnomers: none.
SigSauer P228 - A powerful and deadly accurate handgun, the P228 featured in CS is actually the P229 model with a P228 sized clip. Firing .357 SIG rounds, this pistol packs a good sized punch for its immense accuracy. Cost: $650. Abbreviations: P228. Misnomers: none.
Dual Beretta 96G Elites - Actually the Berretta 92G pistol, this akimbo configuration of two Glock like pistols is rather ineffective. Although the magazine size of 15 is doubled to 30, and the rate of fire practically doubled as well, the 9x19 mm Luger rounds of these inaccurate and weak pistols makes them a waste of money. Cost: $1000(T only). Abbreviations: Dualies, Dual Elites, Dual Berettas. Misnomers: Dual Glocks.
Fabrique National Five-Seven - Large magazine size, moderate accuracy, and the ability to render kevlar vests practically useless at ranges under 100-300 meters(depending on vest type) with its 5.6x28mm SG190 ammunition prove this pistol a versitile weapon both as sidearm and primary weapon. Cost: $750(CT only). Abbreviations: Five-Seven, 5-7. Misnomers: none
Shotguns
Benelli M3 Super 90 - This 12 gauge beast of a shotgun holds 8 3 inch shells, capable of tearing apart enemies from short to medium range. The spread makes it fairly accurate, although decreasing at range, and the pump style action virtually eliminates recoil induced inaccuracy. Cost: $1700. Abbreviations: Shotty, Pump Shotty, M3, Benelli. Misnomers: M1.
Benelli XM1014/M4 Super 90 - Standardly an extremely versitile shotgun, the M4 fires six 2 3/4 round shells with semi-automatic speed. However, due to the popular demand for an "auto" shotgun, the makers of CS converted it to a 7 round fully automatic shotgun. Although lacking the extreme power of the M3, it is quite capable of unloading vast amounts of still deadly shells in a very short amount of time, making it more usefull against multiple enemies. Cost: $3000. Abbreviations: Auto Shotty, XM, M4, M1014, sometimes called 'noob stick'. Misnomers: none
Sub Machine Guns
Heckler und Koch MP5-Navy - Firing 30 rounds of 9x19mm Parabellum at 800 rpm, this extremely popular machine gun features remarkable accuracy, low recoil, and a fast rate of fire and reload. For its cheap price it is quite a remarkable weapon, although a little on the low end as far as damage dealt, especially to kevlar. Cost: $1500. Abbreviations: MP5, MP5Navy, Navy. Misnomers: none.
Steyr Tactical Machine Pistol - This compact machine pistol boasts neither power nor accuracy, and despite its small caliber (9x19mm Luger) suffers greatly from recoil, due especially to the fact that it can only be fired from the offhand position(no stock). The 30 round clip is deceptively small, due to inaccuracy, extremely low damage, and high RoF. The attached silencer only tends to heighten these disadvantages. Can be usefull for jumping around corners, releasing a flurry of bullets at an opponent's head/chest, and not being heard, but not much else. Cost: $1250(CT only). Abbreviations: TMP. Misnomers: none.
Fabrique National P90 - Armor penetrating bullets and lots of them, quickly. That is the primary objective of the P90, and it acheives it, disposing of 50 rounds of armor piercing 5.6x28mm SS190 at an impressive rate of 900+ rpm. The fastest firing gun in CS(although technically slower than the MAC-10 irl), and it shows in the lack of accuracy, both initial and sustained. Cost: $2350. Abbreviations: P90. Misnomers: none.
Ingram MAC-10 - Although similar in concept to the Steyr TMP, the MAC-10 fufills its objectives much more successfully. It fires 30 .45 caliber ACP rounds at a blistering speed of 1100 rpm, making it the most powerful SMG. Its foldable buttstock can be retracted to provide higher accuracy, and its widespread firing patterns can be usefull in eliminating or damaging multiple enemies simultaneously. Cost: $1400(T only). Abbreviations: MAC-10, M10. Misnomers: Uzi, Mini/Micro Uzi.
Heckler und Koch UMP-45 - Combining the raw power of the MAC-10 with accuracy, the UMP has a smaller clip(25 rounds), and a slower rate of fire(650 rpm), but succeeds all other SMGs in range and accuracy. Cost: $1700. Abbreviations: UMP-45, UMP. Misnomers: none.
Or at least after I fix it....
Due to the mass confusion amongst the masses about the Counter-Strike weapons, I decided to compile this little database....(and so I could learn more about the cs weapons)
Pistols
Heckler und Koch USP .45 Tactical - German made, this semi-automatic .45 caliber pistol features a 12 round clip and a threaded barrel for the attachment of a silencer. It boasts relatively high power and accuracy. Cost: $500(CT starting pistol). Abbreviations: USP. Misnomers: Colt USP
Glock18 Select Fire - One of the more widespread pistols in the world, the Glock18 is a law enforcement version of the Glock with low caliber 9mm Luger rounds and the option of semi-auto, burst fire, and automatic fire(although automatic fire is not available in CS). Available with 10, 17, 19, and 31 round clips(and surprisingly NOT the 20 round clip featured in CS) this gun makes up for its lack of power with large magazine size. Cost: $400(T starting pistol). Abbreviations: Glock. Misnomers: none.
Magnum Research Inc. Desert Eagle .50 Action Express - Virtually a miniature hand-cannon, this .50 caliber magnum pistol is an innovation of itself, boasting the ability to blow an enemy apart with each shot. The immense power of this pistol is limited somewhat by its 7 round clip, but it is still a deadly tool in the hands of any. Cost: $700. Abbreviations: Desert Eagle, Deagle. Misnomers: none.
SigSauer P228 - A powerful and deadly accurate handgun, the P228 featured in CS is actually the P229 model with a P228 sized clip. Firing .357 SIG rounds, this pistol packs a good sized punch for its immense accuracy. Cost: $650. Abbreviations: P228. Misnomers: none.
Dual Beretta 96G Elites - Actually the Berretta 92G pistol, this akimbo configuration of two Glock like pistols is rather ineffective. Although the magazine size of 15 is doubled to 30, and the rate of fire practically doubled as well, the 9x19 mm Luger rounds of these inaccurate and weak pistols makes them a waste of money. Cost: $1000(T only). Abbreviations: Dualies, Dual Elites, Dual Berettas. Misnomers: Dual Glocks.
Fabrique National Five-Seven - Large magazine size, moderate accuracy, and the ability to render kevlar vests practically useless at ranges under 100-300 meters(depending on vest type) with its 5.6x28mm SG190 ammunition prove this pistol a versitile weapon both as sidearm and primary weapon. Cost: $750(CT only). Abbreviations: Five-Seven, 5-7. Misnomers: none
Shotguns
Benelli M3 Super 90 - This 12 gauge beast of a shotgun holds 8 3 inch shells, capable of tearing apart enemies from short to medium range. The spread makes it fairly accurate, although decreasing at range, and the pump style action virtually eliminates recoil induced inaccuracy. Cost: $1700. Abbreviations: Shotty, Pump Shotty, M3, Benelli. Misnomers: M1.
Benelli XM1014/M4 Super 90 - Standardly an extremely versitile shotgun, the M4 fires six 2 3/4 round shells with semi-automatic speed. However, due to the popular demand for an "auto" shotgun, the makers of CS converted it to a 7 round fully automatic shotgun. Although lacking the extreme power of the M3, it is quite capable of unloading vast amounts of still deadly shells in a very short amount of time, making it more usefull against multiple enemies. Cost: $3000. Abbreviations: Auto Shotty, XM, M4, M1014, sometimes called 'noob stick'. Misnomers: none
Sub Machine Guns
Heckler und Koch MP5-Navy - Firing 30 rounds of 9x19mm Parabellum at 800 rpm, this extremely popular machine gun features remarkable accuracy, low recoil, and a fast rate of fire and reload. For its cheap price it is quite a remarkable weapon, although a little on the low end as far as damage dealt, especially to kevlar. Cost: $1500. Abbreviations: MP5, MP5Navy, Navy. Misnomers: none.
Steyr Tactical Machine Pistol - This compact machine pistol boasts neither power nor accuracy, and despite its small caliber (9x19mm Luger) suffers greatly from recoil, due especially to the fact that it can only be fired from the offhand position(no stock). The 30 round clip is deceptively small, due to inaccuracy, extremely low damage, and high RoF. The attached silencer only tends to heighten these disadvantages. Can be usefull for jumping around corners, releasing a flurry of bullets at an opponent's head/chest, and not being heard, but not much else. Cost: $1250(CT only). Abbreviations: TMP. Misnomers: none.
Fabrique National P90 - Armor penetrating bullets and lots of them, quickly. That is the primary objective of the P90, and it acheives it, disposing of 50 rounds of armor piercing 5.6x28mm SS190 at an impressive rate of 900+ rpm. The fastest firing gun in CS(although technically slower than the MAC-10 irl), and it shows in the lack of accuracy, both initial and sustained. Cost: $2350. Abbreviations: P90. Misnomers: none.
Ingram MAC-10 - Although similar in concept to the Steyr TMP, the MAC-10 fufills its objectives much more successfully. It fires 30 .45 caliber ACP rounds at a blistering speed of 1100 rpm, making it the most powerful SMG. Its foldable buttstock can be retracted to provide higher accuracy, and its widespread firing patterns can be usefull in eliminating or damaging multiple enemies simultaneously. Cost: $1400(T only). Abbreviations: MAC-10, M10. Misnomers: Uzi, Mini/Micro Uzi.
Heckler und Koch UMP-45 - Combining the raw power of the MAC-10 with accuracy, the UMP has a smaller clip(25 rounds), and a slower rate of fire(650 rpm), but succeeds all other SMGs in range and accuracy. Cost: $1700. Abbreviations: UMP-45, UMP. Misnomers: none.