A compact version of the M-16, the M4
Carbine is commonly used when the firepower of an assault rifle
is needed, but the wieght and size is not. It is commonly used by
US and Israeli Special Forces.
Accuracy
- Stopped
0.61
Ammo
5.56x45mm
Accuracy
- Strafing
1.18
Clip
30
Accuracy
- Walking
5.21
Rate
of Fire
750
Accuracy
- Running
14.99
Crouch
Multiplier
0.7
Zoom
4
Reticle
Time
1.63
HK G36K
HK's latest assault rifle entry. Its compact design makes
it useful in close quarters, while its 5.56mm round will penetrate
most body armor.
The standard weapon of the Austrian Army, the Steyr AUG
is a futurisitic looking assault rifle with a compact bullpup design.
Accuracy
- Stopped
0.74
Ammo
5.56x45mm
Accuracy
- Strafing
1.26
Clip
30
Accuracy
- Walking
4.91
Rate
of Fire
680
Accuracy
- Running
13.77
Crouch
Multiplier
0.7
Zoom
4
Reticle
Time
1.03
Enfield L85AI
Also known as the Enfield Individual Weapon or SA80,
the Enfield L84A1 is the standard infantry weapon of the British Army.
Its bullpup design trades accuracy for maneuverability.
Accuracy
- Stopped
0.51
Ammo
5.56x45mm
Accuracy
- Strafing
1.07
Clip
30
Accuracy
- Walking
4.96
Rate
of Fire
700
Accuracy
- Running
14.41
Crouch
Multiplier
0.7
Zoom
5
Reticle
Time
1.39
AK47
This 7.62 rifle was developed as the primary weapon for
Soviet motorized troops in 1949. Since then, its robustness and ease
of operation have helped it become the most-used rifle in existence,
with over 50 armies issuing different versions of it.
The biggest difference in this modernized version of
the AK-47 is that the calibre has been changed from 7.62 to 5.45.
Also, many versions come standard with folding stocks, reducing the
weight considerably.