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M4A1 - M4A1
1911 - Colt M1911
Sporter 22 - Ruger10/22
Magnum - Python .357
Idk the others
The M4 is, no duh, an M4 carbine. I think it's a Colt, there is a maker's emblem on the magwell, scope in on it.
The Sporter 22 is a Rguer 10/22.
The 1911 is a 1911, though most not likely a Colt, perhaps a Browning.
The Magnum is a Colt Python chambered in .357.
The FNX45 is an American made FN handgun chambered in .45. FN also makes the SCAR and P90.
The SKS is a Russian SKS, chambered in the same caliber as the AK-47, with a folding bayonet. The long ribs on the barrel are there for a barrel mounted grenade launcher.
The shotgun and Blaze rifle are common Russian hunting weapons, though the Blaze is like the Mosin and in fact 7.62x54 and not the in game 7.62x51.
The Amphibia S is a popular sporting hangun, and is not actually suppressed in reality, though it looks like it. Many companies make them.
The CR75 is a CZ 75, a hangun made in Czechoslovakia. The CZ means Czech, and because Chernarus is a mock up Czechoslovakia, the CZ was relplaced with CR.
I'm glad you mentioned this because I've told people the same thing, and been told I'm wrong...despite having personally owned a Mosin a few years back. Nice to know I'm not going crazy.
Infact, its a 7.62x54R
I saw a video of one of them, and it was indeed a supressed pistol..
Without looking it up on google...
I'm told it means Rimmed.
Rimmed, most people think it means Russian. No I didn't look it up, I was informed of this a year or two ago I think. I believe on this one gun channel on youtube I watch sometimes.
Yay I was right :D