Operation 7: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Operation 7: Difference between revisions
Operation 7 is an online first person shooter that is characteristic for its high level of realism to the weapons, almost all of which can be customized in some way, the primary weapons are far more customizable secondary weapons.
among the aspects that can be chosen to build the primary weapon are: barrels, scopes, rifle, Receivers, chargers, camouflage / finishes, handles can even choose the ammo to use, the secondary weapons can only be customized with different camouflage / finishes and ammo.
Operation 7 is an online first person shooter that is characteristic for its high level of realism to the weapons, almost all of which can be customized in some way, the primary weapons are far more customizable secondary weapons.
among the aspects that can be chosen to build the primary weapon are: barrels, scopes, rifle, Receivers, chargers, camouflage / finishes, handles can even choose the ammo to use, the secondary weapons can only be customized with different camouflage / finishes and ammo.
Pistols
Beretta 92FS/M9 and 92FS Inox
The Beretta 92FS/M9 is the starting pistol for default in game, is balanced but not particularly powerful and iron sights can be quite obstructive to shoot in medium-long distances.
Also available the Beretta 92FS Inox among the camouflage options on the gun, but the change is only visual.
Curiously, the weapon is referred to as much as 92FS and M9, in-game in choosing Inox finish the gun is still called 92FS/M9.
This is the first series of weapons available to buy in the game from level 1 gold, it is interesting to note a couple of errors in the fire selector, model the game has a regular fire selector of 3 positions lock - semi-auto - auto what make its a MP5A2 but in the gameplay the selector includes the bursts making it an MP5A4
Since the game cannot handle variable firing rates in the same fire mode, the AN-94's signature automatic fire mode, which fires the first 2 shots at 1800RPM and any subsequent shots at 600RPM, has been split into separate burst and auto fire modes. Burst mode now handles the 2-round 1800RPM bursts, while auto mode has the weapon fire at 600RPM.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingFAMAS-F1. First pattern with 25 round straight magazine and distinctive ribbed barrel.File:FAMAS F2.jpgFAMAS-G2 5.56mm. Notable changes are the full grip guard instead of a trigger guard and the ability to accept NATO STANAG magazines
The WA 2000 is a semi-automatic bullpup sniper rifle that was produced by the Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen company.[1] It was produced in three different calibers. Production of the rifle was limited and it was shortly stopped because it was too expensive to achieve widespread sales. The rifle is currently rare and very valuable.