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Beretta 92F (9mm)
A standard issue weapon for our operatives. The Beretta will hold 15 rounds in its magazine. The double action/single action Beretta was perceived as being a safer pistol to carry in a state of readiness. The Berettas is not suited for fine sand desert areas as it might jam.
Magnum Research Desert Eagle (50 caliber)
This is a personal favorite to a few of our operatives and is better suited for specific jobs. The basic layout is like that of most other modern semiauto pistols (with the magazine release on the side of the grip, slide release on the left side of the frame, and a thumb-activated slide safety). Internally things are different. The pistol is gas-operated with a system that is more like a rifle than the delayed blow-back systems used with most other semiauto hand guns. The gas system employs a fixed, shrouded barrel which stays in position on the frame during firing, with gas coming up a port just ahead of the chamber to operate a three-lug rotating bolt that rides in the slide assembly. The fixed barrel gives the gun a lot of potential accuracy, a potential realized with most of these pistols when fired with quality ammunition.
Glock 17 (9mm)
The G17 is a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, designed for the Austrian military by plastics expert Gaston Glock in the early 1980s. The Glock 17 was commonly called the "plastic gun", since much of the frame is made up oh high polymer plastics, making the weapon extremely light, yet very durable. Originally, the G17 was seen as a perfect terrorist weapon, as people feared it would be undetectable by metal detectors, yet since most of the weapon is still composed of steel, this has proven not to be the case.

With special ammunition and small modifications, the G17 can even be fired underwater. All Glocks have a unique internal safety system. Unlike other weapons, there is no safety on the outside of the weapon, rather, each of the safeties is disengaged as the trigger is depressed further. The G17 is also able to carry 17 rounds of ammunition per clip, and is capable of good accuracy. Glock pistols have what the vendor calls a "Safe Action." The pistol is operated as if it is double-action-only. There is no hammer, external or internal. Instead, there is a firing-pin tang held by the triggering mechanism. The ready pistol is in a half-cocked state. Squeezing the trigger completes the cocking, then releases the tang.
Glock 26 (a.k.a. Baby Glock)
Baby Glock in 9mm, excellent concealment gun.
Ruger P-89 (9mm)
STEYR AUG Assault Rifle
The Steyr AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) is one of the most futuristic-looking rifles in use today. It is a recent design (created in 1977 for the Austrian Army), and one in which the Austrian manufacturer strove to create a system in which one weapon could become another type very quickly with few changes. By simply changing the barrel or adding a bipod the AUG can change from a conventional rifle to an assault rifle, carbine, or light machine gun. The AUG is a bullpup design, in which the magazine is placed behind the trigger assembly. Another new concept released with the AUG is a clear magazine, so that an operative can check their remaining rounds quickly and easily. The AUG was also designed as a robust and easily maintainable rifle. The Stock and magazine are both hi-grade plastic. It can be converted from a right-handed weapon to a left-handed one by simply changing the bolt and casing ejector apeture.
Steyr AUG: Basic AUG assault rifle.
Steyr AUG Para: AUG with a new barrel, bolt, and adapter/magazine to chamber it for the 9mm round. In this capacity it serves as an excellent submachine gun.
Steyr AUG HBAR: AUG with a heavier barrel and bipod to allow sustained firing in the light machine gun role.
Ingram MAC-10
The Ingram (Military Armament Corp.) Mac-10 is a fully auto, select-fire machine gun. It shoots a 9mm round. Holds a 30-round magazine. This is a regularly used rifles of our operatives, however, some operatives prefer the Heckler & Koch MP5-A3 or MP5-SD3.
Heckler & Koch MP5-A3
When noise is not a factor, operatives prefer this submachine gun.
The MP5 Submachine gun, for 9mm x19 (Luger) ammunition, is an automatic small arm produced in accordance with the most advanced manufacturing methods. It permits either single shots or burst to be fired from all positions. The submachine gun is recoil-operated, with stationary barrel and delayed roller locked bolt system. Its high accuracy in single-fire mode results from the fact that the submachine gun fires from a close bolt, in conjunction with the recoil operated delayed roller locked bolt system. This delayed roller locked bolt system also allows the weapon to be held easily when firing bursts. The MP5 offers absolute safety because it fires from the closed bolt position. The ammunition is fed from a 15- or 30-round magazine.
Heckler & Koch MP5-SD3
The favorite choice of operatives when using suppressed submachine guns. Very similar to the A3 the SD3 is used on many missions where an assault rifle is needed.
Sako TRG-21 (sniper rifle)
The TRG-21 fires the standard 7.62 x 5Imm NATO cartridge. The barrel is fitted with a muzzle brake which also acts as a flash hider; a suppressor can be fitted on to the brake, which then forms part of the silencer. The bolt has three lugs and a 60 degree lift, giving minimum bolt movement. An integral dovetail rail above the receiver will accept almost any kind of optical or Electro-optical sight, and adjustable folding iron sights are provided for emergency use.

There is a two stage trigger, which can be adjusted for pressure between 1 and 2.5kg (3.2 to 5.5lbs); it can also be adjusted for length and horizontal or vertical pitch to suit the firer's grip. The safety catch is located inside the trigger guard and is entirely silent in operation. Applying the safety locks the bolt and trigger, and also blocks the firing pin from the primer cap. The detachable box magazine holds ten rounds of 7.62rnm or five rounds of .338 ammunition.
Stealth Holster
Holster attaches to many things, helping to conceal a weapon on missions. Allows an operative access to a gun hidden on their person for those occasions when an operative might need to protect themself.
Thigh Holster
Holster attaches around the thigh and to a waist belt at the top. Allows an operative quick access to their gun since it is attached right about where their hand naturally falls.
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