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(These are just "rare skin" animations, they're not unique to these ones (Also I'm pretty sure the buy-for-one-day thing was removed but I'll have to check))
The [[FN P90 TR]] is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. A variant called Chapeau Bleu appears as one of the login rewards and features a unique reload animation.
The [[FN P90 TR]] is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000.
[[File:Ironsight P90 TR.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The P90 in the loadout menu.]]
[[File:Ironsight P90 TR.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The P90 in the loadout menu.]]
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==SIG SG 553==
==SIG SG 553==
The [[SIG SG 553]] is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. A variant called Dragon Fang appears as one of the login rewards with a unique reload animation. It holds 30 rounds in a 20-round magazine.
The [[SIG SG 553]] is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. It holds 30 rounds in a 20-round magazine.
Ironsight is a South Korean free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter developed by WipleGames. Originally only available in South Korea, the game was globally released later in 2018.
The following weapons appear in the video game Ironsight:
The Beretta Px4 Storm is available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000. It holds 13 rounds, which is not correct for any calibre the Px4 is offered in.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBeretta Px4 Storm - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingThe Px4 Storm in the loadout menu. Note that the description describes the pistol as "large caliber"; the largest calibre the Px4 is available in is .45 ACP, but the in-game weapon holds too many rounds for it to be that version.
Chiappa Rhino 60DS
The Chiappa Rhino 60DS was added in the 13th April 2020 update and is available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000.
The Colt Python is available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingColt Python Stainless Steel variant with 6" Barrel and Colt marked rubber combat grips - .357 MagnumError creating thumbnail: File missingThe Python in the loadout menu. The description erroneously states that it uses an 8-inch barrel while it's actually modelled with a 6-inch.
Glock 18C
The Glock 18C was added in the Centaurus Update and is available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000. It has a 19-round capacity despite using standard 17-round magazines.
The "TAC-OPS" appears to be a modified tactical M1911 modeled after Tokyo Marui airsoft M1911s, and is the default secondary given to players. It also appears in Mission: EMP used by Sentinel drones when the player walks up close to them.
The TDI Kard is available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000. Similarly to Call of Duty: Black Ops II, it fires in automatic rather than semi-automatic.
The Heckler & Koch MP7A1 is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. Despite being modelled with a 40-round magazine, the MP7 in-game only holds 30 rounds.
The PP-90M1 is available for 4200 for one day or permanently for 20000. The in-game PP-90M1 only carries half of its magazine capacity, having 32 rounds instead of the usual 64 rounds.
The TDI Vector is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. Despite functioning like the full-auto SMG version, it is modeled after the civilian SBR/SO variant, as it lacks a select-fire lever.
The game classifies the shotguns as secondary weapons instead of primaries. Like the other secondaries, they cannot be customized.
Benelli M4 Super 90
The Benelli M4 Super 90 was added in the 1st December 2020 update, and is available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000. It uses a 5-round tube that holds an incorrect 8 rounds.
The AKS-74U was added as part of Season 11. It is currently only available as a Battle Pass reward. The game classifies the AKS-74U as an SMG and treats it as such, even though it uses a rifle round.
The AN-94 is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000; it only fires in its 2-round burst mode. Adding any sights will not remove the front sight.
The Colt Model 723 appears as the "Training M4". It was originally hidden and would only appear when the player equips a weapon with 0 durability or an expired timed weapon, the equipped weapon turning into the Training M4 the moment the player enters a game. It was made available as a regular weapon in Season 9.
The Daewoo K2C is the default weapon given to players and appears in Mission: EMP used by Sentinel drones. The K2C is also used by the player in the first tutorial mission with a Monitor Sight.
The Heckler & Koch G36C is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. A unique version of the G36C called the Atrium is also available.
The Heckler & Koch HK417 is one of two DMRs available in game, the M39 being the second. It's available for for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000.
The M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle is one of the two DMRs available in game, the HK417 being the first. It's available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000.
An M4A1 model primarily based on a Tokyo Marui airsoft M4A1 appears as the M4 ACC-M (Advanced Colt Carbine-Monolithic). It's available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000 and appears in Mission: EMP, used by Sentinel drones.
The OTs-14-4A-01 Groza was added in the 1st December 2020 update; it is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. It is incorrectly described as using 7.62x39mm and has a 30-round capacity.
The Steyr AUG A3-CQC is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. It's also featured in Mission: EMP, used by Sentinel drones later in the mission.
The Accuracy International AWM is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000 and was added in the June 2nd, 2020 update. It is referred to as the "L96A1", which is the British designation for the Precision Marksman and not the AWM; the proper designation for the weapon in-game is the L115A1.
The CF-X50 appears to be a fictional, futurized model of the Barrett M95 and is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. Unlike the M95, the CF-X50 is semi-automatic.
The Heckler & Koch PSG-1 is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. It has wooden furniture and buying it with a camo or skin will cover it. Incorrectly has 10 rounds in the 5-round magazine it's modelled with.
The M249 is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. It is intended to pass for a Mk 46 Mod 0 as it is referred to as the "MK46" and has the Mk 46's heat shield, but also has the M249's STANAG adaptor which a Mk 46 does not have.
The PKP Pecheneg is available for 4200 GP for one day or permanently for 20000. As is typical for video game PKs, the model is mirrored, with the belt feeding from the left instead of the right.
All of the available launchers in-game are treated as secondary weapons, having EMP capabilities with the exception of the M320, being the only one that uses explosive rounds.
Heckler & Koch M320
The Heckler & Koch M320 is available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000.
The Milkor Mark 14 MGL was added via the content update "Downtown" on July 6th 2018, making it the first weapon to appear in a update. Like the EMP Launcher, it fires EMP rounds and as such is named the "EMP MSGL". It's available for 2300 GP for one day or permanently for 12000.
The M84 stun grenade appears as both the "Flash Grenade" and the "Shock Grenade". The Flash Grenade is available by default while the Shock grenade has to be purchased.